GCC without Xcode on OS X

Posted by Konrad Rudolph on Stack Overflow See other posts from Stack Overflow or by Konrad Rudolph
Published on 2009-02-24T20:08:37Z Indexed on 2010/04/28 18:37 UTC
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I've just unwrapped my new MacBook Pro (yay!) and am now setting it up properly for development. Since I want to avoid clutter, I'm wondering if I really need to install the Xcode tools at all (I never use the IDE or Mac specific tools), since I'll install a newer version of GCC anyway, using MacPorts.

So, is there any benefit in installing Xcode? Is it necessary? What kind of set-up does it do behind the scenes? Basically: can I skip this or will it come back to haunt me because some Unix development tools just assume that OS X is always set up in this way?

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