[email protected] wrote:
> Gary,
> Good suggestion. I had the same problem with mysql 5.1, but the
> problem disappeared going back to 5.0.
Although i was using 5.0 , that didnt disappeared in my environment... 
then i relaized that i was using 5.0.24 but mysql ruby gem (2.7.3) is 
supporting 5.0.27...
I just upgraded to that version of mysql server and problem solved...



> 
> I am using Windows XP, the latest Rails (2.2, or is it 2.1?), and Ruby
> 1.8.6.

mine is vista.... rails : 2.2 , ruby:1,8,6


> 
> One thing that I also do is to put the libmysql.dll file in c:\ruby
> \bin. It is a bit of voodo that I read about in a post that I cannot
> find anymore.

I did the same...
> 
> Is there a version of the ruby mysql gem out there that will work with
> Mysql5.1 on windows? I would love to hear from the group, because I am
> eager to try out the horizontal partitioning capabilities of MySql
> 5.1.
> 
you can check it here... I couldnt find anything regarding to Mysql 5.1


mesut
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> Kaushik
> 
> On Nov 30, 10:40�am, David Franklin <[email protected]>

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