Of course, you could also just install MySQL on your laptop.

On 9/22/06, Jon Baer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is feasible as the schema setup in rails is db-agnostic.
>
> Edit database.yml w/ sqlite driver
> Generate your tables in sqlite
> rake db:schema:dump
> (this gives you schema.rb, move to production w/ database.yml w/
> mysql driver)
> rake db:schema:load
>
> - Jon
>
> On Sep 22, 2006, at 6:41 AM, Steven Noels wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > as I said in the subject.
> >
> > My idea was to develop a website on my laptop using sqlite, and then
> > move into production on a different system afterwards, presumably
> > using MySQL. Is this feasible using rake and its friends?
> >
> > Related, I was somewhat surprised to find out that the templates to
> > be stored in the database as well. That means you need to resort to
> > manual copy-paste to move templates between instances that look the
> > same but don't share content or users.
> >
> > The templating language looks wonderful, BTW. Great work!
> >
> > </Steven>
> > --
> > Steven Noels                            http://outerthought.org/
> > Outerthought                              Open Source Java & XML
> > stevenn at outerthought.org                stevenn at apache.org
> >
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