Xcode is a PART of the Developers Tools. Not the other way around. Admittedly a 
semantic quibble, but if someone is searching through their installation disks 
looking for Xcode, they will not find it unless the burrow down into the 
packages on the DT disk.

But yes, the first step for the newbie is to install the Developers Tools, 
thereby gaining the compilers and includes that are ever so necessary. 

On Jan 6, 2011, at 12:47 PM, Tracy Llenos wrote:

> I assumed he meant by installing the optional developer tools (as part of 
> Xcode), you can satisfy the vast majority of gregorio's dependencies. Even 
> though Xcode itself is not then used further, that method is perhaps less 
> daunting than hunting down the individual dependencies themselves (or even 
> installing a package manager and then looking for specific packages there).

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