This is not a rails-core question. Please ask this on the rails-talk list.

However, some things to try include, make sure your database.yml is using the 
mysql or mysql2 adapter. Check if sqlite3 is in your Gemfile. If so, remove it 
and add an entry for mysql or mysql2.




On Mar 15, 2011, at 11:24 AM, larry sharpe wrote:

> Migrated MySQL but ruby on rails app keeps looking for SQLLite!!!
> HELP!!!!!!!!
> 
> Error says:
> no such file to load -- sqlite3
> 
> But I used a Mysql migration. Tables were written fine.
> 
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