![]() Successfully executing on this sequence may depend on applied systems admin skills and knowledge of the Unix C toolchain and GNU autotools. ![]() įiddle around with autoconf arguments until the fucker builds and installs into /usr/local or /opt. Or if the OpenSSL build failed, load it via USB from. Either locally using our shiny new OpenSSL’s s_client tool, or loaded via source tarballs transferred through USB.įetch Ruby source using git or curl. If that succeeded, acquire source for curl, openssh, git. You may need an Apple Developer ID.Īttempt to build OpenSSL 1.1.1g from source ( ) installing in /usr/local or /opt. Install the Xcode command line tools and/or Xcode 4.6.3, which was the last release supporting 10.7.x Lion. You will need another computer, and a USB stick, to download and copy things over. ![]() I don’t have a similar system to test this for you, but I’d plan to try the following. If you can build a recent SSL library then things improve markedly, since from that you can bootstrap everything else. Your connection problems are because Lion is so old, it doesn’t support TLS1.1. The prerequisites are then a compiler toolchain, basic other tools, and a means to get the Ruby source code onto the machine. ![]() If it can be built at all, you’ll likely have to build and install from source.
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