Reputation: 109
Successfully installed asdf install ruby 2.6.6
following this post on my fresh MacBook Pro M1 2021, and trying to run gem install bundler
, but getting this:
MacBook-Pro ~ % gem install bundler
ERROR: SSL verification error at depth 1: unable to get local issuer certificate (20)
ERROR: You must add /OU=GlobalSign Root CA - R3/O=GlobalSign/CN=GlobalSign to your local trusted store
ERROR: SSL verification error at depth 1: unable to get local issuer certificate (20)
ERROR: You must add /OU=GlobalSign Root CA - R3/O=GlobalSign/CN=GlobalSign to your local trusted store
ERROR: SSL verification error at depth 1: unable to get local issuer certificate (20)
ERROR: You must add /OU=GlobalSign Root CA - R3/O=GlobalSign/CN=GlobalSign to your local trusted store
ERROR: Could not find a valid gem 'bundler' (>= 0), here is why:
Unable to download data from https://rubygems.org/ - SSL_connect returned=1 errno=0 state=error: certificate verify failed (unable to get local issuer certificate) (https://rubygems.org/specs.4.8.gz)
ERROR: SSL verification error at depth 1: unable to get local issuer certificate (20)
ERROR: You must add /OU=GlobalSign Root CA - R3/O=GlobalSign/CN=GlobalSign to your local trusted store
ERROR: SSL verification error at depth 1: unable to get local issuer certificate (20)
ERROR: You must add /OU=GlobalSign Root CA - R3/O=GlobalSign/CN=GlobalSign to your local trusted store
I tried to open Mac's Keychain Access
window and specify Always Trust
option for every GlobalSign
certificate, but no luck.
OS: MacOS Monterey 12.0.1
ruby -v: 2.6.6
gem -v: 3.0.3
Homebrew: 3.3.4
Upvotes: 3
Views: 4180
Reputation: 41
I also followed that guide, and ran into this issue. Try this:
check directory /opt/homebrew/etc
see if you have [email protected]
if not, you probably need to reinstall using brew reinstall [email protected]
. openssl1.1 is what i use for ruby 2.6.5, you might need to check that for your ruby version.
Also, i am not entirely sure about this, but I also added a couple more env variables to the ~/zshrc file following this guide. Be sure you are changing the "[email protected]" to "[email protected]" or whatever your ruby version uses.
Upvotes: 4