Darren Bishop wrote:
> So for now simply try cp %MYSQL_HOME%\bin\libmySQL.dll %RUBY_HOME%\bin.

The way I saw it, if Rails used to support MySQL without installing 
MySQL, then it should still work -- hence I don't have a %MYSQL_HOME% to 
copy a DLL from, hence why my instructions mention pilfering it from 
InstantRails.  Both should work, but I didn't want to install a whole 
DBMS on a system which doesn't even need one, just to get one DLL out of 
it.

I really wish the gem would just include a copy of it or something. 
Even if it were to use it as a last resort, it would be much better than 
getting obscure error messages with no direct relation to the real 
problem.

TX
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