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Caprese requires Mac developer tools #2
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Hi Tim, Is it possible to uninstall the developer tools after we get caprese running? I've got a small SSD as my main drive and the only reason I have the developer tools installed is to get caprese working ;) Thanks! |
Yes I believe so. Which mac os x are you running? I've considered providing prebuilt binaries. |
Hrmm, I'll try it out and let you know. I'm currently running 10.6.6. I guess the juice would need to be worth the squeeze, are there many people that have downloaded your script? It's incredibly useful, but if it wasn't for dev account I had setup a few years ago I wouldn't have even got this far. |
Yeah its a great point. I think prebuilt binaries are the way to go. Shouldn't be too hard. Did u install dev tools on your macbookair? |
Hi again, everything is still working the same as it was after uninstalling dev tools. I installed it on my Mac Pro, which has a SSD as it's main drive. |
great to hear, thanks for testing that out! I'll get a prebuilt gem up soon |
it would be sweet to remove this dependency. One would have to just build a binary precompiled version of rb-appscript
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