On Nov 5, 3:57 pm, "Gabriel Laskar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In order to have this with initializers, it is more simple,
> you just drop the file in the config/initializers/ directory, and it
> will be required by default
> at boot of the rails application.
>
> The initializers have been realized in order to avoid all the stuff in
> environnment.rb.
Do I have to create the initializers directory? Because Rails didn't
created it.
I tested the config for PostgreSQL and worked. The only catch is the
schema, instead of :char, it shows :string. But it was reflected
perfectly when checking pgAdmin III. Is the schema thingy normal? have
you tried?
Greetings!
The Neurochild
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