Update installation instructions to add os-x openssl dependency.

Also remove blob about binary mac packages, which we no longer provide.
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Johanna Amann 2015-12-01 13:13:48 -08:00
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@ -82,10 +82,12 @@ To install the required dependencies, you can use:
"Preferences..." -> "Downloads" menus to install the "Command Line Tools" "Preferences..." -> "Downloads" menus to install the "Command Line Tools"
component). component).
OS X comes with all required dependencies except for CMake_, SWIG_, and CAF. OS X comes with all required dependencies except for CMake_, SWIG_, OpenSSL,
and CAF. (OpenSSL is part of OS X and does not have to be installed for system
versions 10.10 and older; it was removed in OS X 10.11).
Distributions of these dependencies can likely be obtained from your Distributions of these dependencies can likely be obtained from your
preferred Mac OS X package management system (e.g. Homebrew_, MacPorts_, preferred Mac OS X package management system (e.g. Homebrew_, MacPorts_,
or Fink_). Specifically for Homebrew, the ``cmake``, ``swig``, or Fink_). Specifically for Homebrew, the ``cmake``, ``swig``, ``openssl``
and ``caf`` packages provide the required dependencies. and ``caf`` packages provide the required dependencies.
@ -127,13 +129,7 @@ platforms for binary releases and for installation instructions.
Linux based binary installations are usually performed by adding Linux based binary installations are usually performed by adding
information about the Bro packages to the respective system packaging information about the Bro packages to the respective system packaging
tool. Then the usual system utilities such as ``apt``, ``yum`` tool. Then the usual system utilities such as ``apt``, ``yum``
or ``zypper`` are used to perform the installation. By default, or ``zypper`` are used to perform the installation.
installations of binary packages will go into ``/opt/bro``.
* MacOS Disk Image with Installer
Just open the ``Bro-*.dmg`` and then run the ``.pkg`` installer.
Everything installed by the package will go into ``/opt/bro``.
The primary install prefix for binary packages is ``/opt/bro``. The primary install prefix for binary packages is ``/opt/bro``.