Ed wrote:
> Funny, I had same problem but neede the opposite solution:  I copied
> libmysql.dll from msyql/bin to ruby/bin.
> 
> Either way, that's a bit less drastic than nuking and reinstalling
> mysql and ruby, so worth trying first.

If you go back to the first post you'll see libmysql.dll was copied 
over, but with the 64 bit version of mysql running this does not help at 
all and you'll still be unable to proceed with rails 2.2.2

I did see read somewhere that someone installed mysqlx64 then installed 
32 over it took something out and re-installed 64 bit and from his 
writeup got 64 bit working with rails, but it wasn't very clear and I 
was already frustrated enough  that I was comfortable dropping back down 
to 32 bit version of mysql.
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