Robert Walker wrote:
> Marnen Laibow-Koser wrote:
>> I don't have a Mac without developer tools handy to check, but I am 99% 
>> certain that you are wrong.  SQLite is used by the operating system's 
>> CoreData component, so it stands to reason that some form of SQLite is 
>> bundled into the OS regardless of developer tools.
> 
> You're probably right about SQLite, but still the dev tools will likely 
> be needed for compiling sqlite3-ruby native extensions. So whether 
> SQLite is there or not without the dev tools is moot anyway. Still have 
> to install the dev tools to use Rails effectively.

Exactly.  (Which is why I don't have a Mac without dev tools handy... :) 
)

Best,
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