if you fire up irb and try require 'mysql' what do you get ??

On Nov 24, 11:11 am, Frederick Cheung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> On 24 Nov 2008, at 16:55, Nurzed Lkham wrote:
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> > Hi' Rails riders. I having upgraded everything and upgraded to
> > Rails 2.2.2 I now wanted to install the MySQL gem as I am getting the
> > following error when trying to load up the app.
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> > no such file to load -- mysql
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> > Normally running gem install mysql works with no problems but, now I  
> > get
> > the following:
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> >> gem install mysql
> > gem install mysql
> > Successfully installed mysql-2.7.3-x86-mswin32
> > 1 gem installed
> > Installing ri documentation for mysql-2.7.3-x86-mswin32...
> > Installing RDoc documentation for mysql-2.7.3-x86-mswin32...
> > ERROR:  While generating documentation for mysql-2.7.3-x86-mswin32
> > ... MESSAGE:   Unhandled special: Special: type=17, text="<!-- $Id:
> > README.html,v 1.20 2006-12-20 05:31:52 tommy Exp $ -->"
> > ... RDOC args: --op
> > c:/ruby/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/doc/mysql-2.7.3-x86-mswin32/rdoc --exclude  
> > ext
> > --main README --quiet ext README docs/README.html
> > (continuing with the rest of the installation)
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> > How to install mysql in Rails 2.2.2.
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> Well first off install the mysql gem has nothing to do with what  
> version of rails is installed. If it's not happy with one of the rdoc  
> comments you could just pass --no-rdoc (although by the looks of it  
> doesn't matter - it installed the gem anyway, just not the docs).
>
> Fred
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> > --
> > Posted viahttp://www.ruby-forum.com/.

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