Build-osx: Force Fix.
Removes the unnecessary directions that encourage people to force install openssl into /usr/local with Homebrew. Unnecessary, and potentially quite risky. @theuni okayed this removal [here](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/4740#issuecomment-53076840).
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@ -71,19 +71,7 @@ Instructions: Homebrew
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brew install autoconf automake libtool boost miniupnpc openssl pkg-config protobuf qt
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Note: After you have installed the dependencies, you should check that the Homebrew installed version of OpenSSL is the one available for compilation. You can check this by typing
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openssl version
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into Terminal. You should see OpenSSL 1.0.1h 5 Jun 2014.
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If not, you can ensure that the Homebrew OpenSSL is correctly linked by running
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brew link openssl --force
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Rerunning "openssl version" should now return the correct version. If it
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doesn't, make sure `/usr/local/bin` comes before `/usr/bin` in your
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PATH.
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Make sure `/usr/local/bin` comes before `/usr/bin` in your PATH.
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#### Installing berkeley-db4 using Homebrew
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