On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 2:06 PM, Fidel Viegas <[email protected]> wrote:
> Actually, it isn't hard to setup on Linux either. I have installed
> without any problems.

I'm not saying setting up sqlite is hard in general, I'm saying for a
beginner who has no experience with setting up mysql or sqlite the
difference in difficulty is nearly the same.

I don't usually write lots of throw-away Rails apps (nor have I ever
met this illusory individual who does), so being able to quickly set
up a new Rails app means nothing to me.

I work on large apps with lots of tests typically.. so using sqlite
isn't a fast option.

Configuring a database.yml file is a one-time task, so spending 30-60
seconds configuring it seems a very small investment considering how
fast my development environment will go from that point on because I
didn't choose sqlite.


-- 
Greg Donald
http://destiney.com/

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