VirtualBox: VirtualBox 4.3.18 or 5.0 Image: Mac OS X 10.11 El Capitan Retail VirtualBox Image Winrar or 7zip. Install Mac OS X El Capitan on VirtualBox. First, download the VirtualBox for Windows from its website. Once you have downloaded the VirtualBox then install it on your computer. To install VirtualBox, click on the setup then hit next and next. Finally, click “Finished”. Create a New Virtual Machine. Now, you have to create a new Virtual Machine. Open the VirtualBox then tap on “ New ” at the upper left-hand side and name the Virtual Machine “ OS X El Capitan “. Summary changed from Virtualbox Crashes on El Capitan Beta 6 to Virtualbox Crashes on El Capitan Beta 6 FIXED IN SVN Test build doesn't work. Turns out the culprit was modified /bin/chown behavior in beta 6, it now strips set-uid bits (as it probably should). We use it to deal with really ancient VBox installations which may have directories.
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- Summary changed from Virtualbox Crashes on El Capitan Beta 6 to Virtualbox Crashes on El Capitan Beta 6 FIXED IN SVN Test build doesn't work. Turns out the culprit was modified /bin/chown behavior in beta 6, it now strips set-uid bits (as it probably should). We use it to deal with really ancient VBox installations which may have directories.
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Description
Change History
comment:2 Changed 6 years ago by Gene Scoff
comment:4 Changed 6 years ago by BrianGilbert
comment:6 Changed 6 years ago by BrianGilbert
comment:8 Changed 6 years ago by bird
- Summary changed from Virtualbox Crashes on El Capitan Beta 6 to Virtualbox Crashes on El Capitan Beta 6 [FIXED IN SVN]
comment:9 Changed 6 years ago by frank
- Status changed from new to closed
- Resolution set to fixed
Question or issue on macOS:
I have used brew install openssl to download and install openssl v1.0.2f, however, it comes back saying:
And when I do openssl version -a it always gives me:
How can I replace the old version with the new one? I’ve searched a lot on how to do this, but the solutions online don’t seem to work for me…
How to solve this problem?
Solution no. 1:
Execute following commands:
You will have the latest version of openssl installed and accessible from cli (command line/terminal). Since the third command will add export path to .bash_profile
, the newly installed version of openssl will be accessible across system restarts.
Install Sierra
Solution no. 2:
Only
has worked for me!
Thank you mipadi.
Solution no. 3:
Try creating a symlink, make sure you have openssl installed in /usr/local/include
first.
More info at Openssl with El Capitan.
Solution no. 4:
I can’t reproduce your issue running El Cap + Homebrew 1.0.x
Upgrade to Homebrew 1.0.x, which was released late in September. Specific changes were made in the way openssl is linked. The project is on a more robust release schedule now that it’s hit 1.0.
You should fix any issues raised by brew doctor
before proceeding.
Note:Upgrading homebrew will update all your installed packages to their latest versions.
Solution no. 5:
I reached this page when I searched for information about openssl being keg-only. I believe I have understood the reason why Homebrew is taking this action now. My solution may work for you:
Use the following command to make the new openssl command available (assuming you have adjusted PATH to put /usr/local/bin before /usr/bin):
ln -s /usr/local/opt/openssl/bin/openssl /usr/local/bin/When compiling with openssl, follow Homebrew’s advice and use
-I/usr/local/opt/openssl/include -L/usr/local/opt/openssl/libAlternatively, you can make these settings permanent by putting the following lines in your .bash_profile or .bashrc:
export CPATH=/usr/local/opt/openssl/include
export LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/opt/openssl/lib
Solution no. 6:
Install El Capitan On Virtualbox Mac
This is an old question but still answering it in present-day context as many of the above answers may not work now.
The problem is that the Path is still pointing to the old version. Two solutions can be provided for resolution :
- Uninstall old version of openssl package
brew uninstall openssl
and then reinstall the new version :brew install openssl
- point the PATH to the new version of openssl.First install the new version and now(or if) you have installed the latest version, point the path to it:
echo 'export PATH='/usr/local/opt/openssl/bin:$PATH' >> ~/.bash_profile
Solution no. 7:
this command solve my problem on github CI job and virtualbox
Solution no. 8:
You can run brew link openssl
to link it into /usr/local
, if you don’t mind the potential problem highlighted in the warning message. Otherwise, you can add the openssl bin directory to your path:
Solution no. 9:
To replace the old version with the new one, you need to change the link for it. Type that command to terminal.
Check the version of openssl again. It should be changed.