I have bought a MacBook lately and wanted to learn how to work with .NET Core. The first thing is installing the .NET Core libraries and tools of course, which is available from:
.NET Core requires OpenSSL 1.0.0 or later, but Mac OS X currently defaults to OpenSSL 0.9.8. So we first download the sources for the latest stable OpenSSL release 1.0.2h:
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Next unpack the OpenSSL Sources:
Then compile and install OpenSSL to /usr/local/ssl/macos-x86_64:
Next we need to create symbolic links for the OpenSSL binaries and libraries in the /usr/local directory, or the .NET Core tools won't find them.