I tried downloading the 32bit version, because I know that the 64bit
version has issues with Leopard.  However, I am worried there might
still be some remnants of a previous install on my computer.  How can
I check the version and ensure all of the 64bit files are deleted?

On Jun 21, 3:16 am, Frederick Cheung <[email protected]>
wrote:
> On Jun 21, 10:23 am, evandrake <[email protected]> wrote:> I am trying to 
> create a new application on Mac OSX Leopard with MySql
> > instead of Sqlite3, and I am having loads of trouble.  I have
> > installed mysql and I can connect properly through mysql -u root -p.
> > I have also installed the MySQL C bindings for Ruby through: sudo env
> > ARCHFLAGS="-arch i386" gem install mysql -- --with-mysql-config=/usr/
> > local/mysql/bin/mysql_config.
>
> Did you get the 64bit version of mysql or the 32bit version?
>
> Fred
>
>
>
> > However, when I crate a new rails application with:
>
> > rails -d mysql myapp
>
> > And then I run rake db:migrate.  I get:
>
> > The bundled mysql.rb driver has been removed from Rails 2.2. Please
> > install the mysql gem and try again: gem install mysql
>
> > I have already installed the gem as outlined above, and it is still
> > not working.  Am I missing a configuration change somewhere?  My
> > database.yml file is set properly ... cannot figure this out for the
> > life of me.  Somebody please help!
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