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Install a version of the package matching the specified version range. This will follow the same rules for resolving dependencies described in package.json(5)
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Note that most version ranges must be put in quotes so that your shell will treat it as a single argument.
I've made a HTML email and everything has worked so far. I was planning to send it with PHP (using the mail(); function). However, when I did this, the mail did not arrive at hotmail and gmail accounts. I googled around a bit and people suggested to use PHPmailer.
I downloaded PHPmailer and installed it on my server. So far, so good. But now I have the following code:
It's normall to be frustrated. From what I've seen, the mark of a good developer is the one who can push through the frustration. I've had many a lost weekend trying to fix just-on-thing. Maybe half the time is my own incompetence that I'm fighting. Sometimes its the incompetence of others. Usually, it's the side effect of dozens of dependencies.
You are learning? Avoid Beta. Stay with something tried and true. Think of beta as without training wheels. You need the training wheels.
Aplogies for responding to an old comment, but I wanted to leave a comment since this actually fixed my issue recently.
Typing in the commands above one at a time worked fine.
The Echo statement is just putting # cert.pem file for openssl and export SSL_CERT_FILE=/usr/local/etc/openssl/certs/cert.pem" >> ~/.bash_profile
into your .bash_profile file.
The quote gets closed on the SSL_CERT_FILE line.
Anyway, the SSL errors have gone away for me, much happier bc of it ;)
This formula is keg-only: so it was not symlinked into /usr/local. Mac OS X already provides this software and installing another version in parallel can cause all kinds of trouble. The OpenSSL provided by OS X is too old for some software. Generally there are no consequences of this for you. If you build your own software and it requires this formula, you'll need to add to your build variables.