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Some gems need the host ruby to have shared library enabled. Currently, we're not aware of any potential downsides to having this enabled by default. > Shared libraries are libraries that are loaded by programs when they > start. When a shared library is installed properly, all programs that > start afterwards automatically use the new shared library. > [...] if you have a program that needs a shared library (in this case ruby > libruby.so.2.2.0 or similar) the program will fail if it doesn't exist.
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install_package "openssl-1.1.1d" "https://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-1.1.1d.tar.gz#1e3a91bc1f9dfce01af26026f856e064eab4c8ee0a8f457b5ae30b40b8b711f2" mac_openssl --if has_broken_mac_openssl
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install_package "ruby-2.5.7" "https://cache.ruby-lang.org/pub/ruby/2.5/ruby-2.5.7.tar.bz2#e67c69b141ed27158e47d9a4fe7e59749135b0f138dce06c8c15c3214543f56f" ldflags_dirs enable_shared standard verify_openssl
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