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  • I have a 64 bit Mac
  • I have a 32 bit app
  • 32bit app needs OpenSSL
  • I have tried point it OpenSSL downloaded by HomeBrew, but it fails

After having eliminated all other causes as well as possible, I have startted pondering it it could be a 32bit app versus 64bit dylib issue? If so, how can I force download of 32bit openssl binaries?

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Install openssl like this in command line: brew install openssl --universal

You may need to uninstall first using: brew uninstall openssl

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  • OpenSSL is not universal-binary safe. Special care needs to be taken when using OpenSSL as a universal binary. Do you know if HomeBrew pays attention to the details?
    – jww
    Mar 31, 2016 at 20:31
  • @jww can you elaborate on that statement or do you have a reference?
    – Wodin
    Dec 12, 2016 at 0:39
  • It appears it no longer supports the --universal flag: Warning: openssl: this formula has no --universal option so it will be ignored!
    – Morten
    Jan 3, 2018 at 13:46

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