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<title styles="color:white">Congratulations! You've successfully installed .NET Core CLI!</title>
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<h1>The installation was successful.</h1>
<p>.NET Core CLI was successfully installed.</p>
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Install dependencies
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In order to be able to use .NET Core on OS X, you need to install <b>OpenSSL</b> version <b>1.0.1/1.0.2</b>.
There are many ways to install/update your libssl. Using <a href="http://www.brew.sh">Homebrew</a> is the easiest.
You can view the instructions <a href="http://brewformulas.org/Openssl">here</a> or if you're updating, <a href="https://github.com/dotnet/coreclr/blob/63766f74c4a641a274cd2933b9b7fd7bbddef2dd/Documentation/building/osx-instructions.md#openssl">on this page</a>.
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