Hi Craig,
This should help you get things set up the right way. You will need
your OS X installation DVD to install the Xcode tools, but this works
like a charm:

http://robots.thoughtbot.com/post/159805668/2009-rubyists-guide-to-a-mac-os-x-development
(*scroll down to the Xcode and MySQL sections)

HTH!

On Aug 15, 8:29 am, Craig Westmoreland <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I have managed to upgrade ruby to 1.8.7.
>
> However, when I use Terminal and 'cd' to the app and run 'ruby script/
> server' ... I get an error when i click the link 'about your
> applications environment'.
>
> When I look into Terminal, it suggests   Status: 500 Internal Server
> Error
>   no such file to load -- mysql
>
> How do I overcome this? I have cd'd into the app and then run gem
> list. this lists:
> *** LOCAL GEMS ***
>
> actionmailer (2.3.3)
> actionpack (2.3.3)
> activerecord (2.3.3)
> activeresource (2.3.3)
> activesupport (2.3.3)
> rack (1.0.0)
> rails (2.3.3)
> rake (0.8.7)
> rubygems-update (1.3.5)
> sqlite3-ruby (1.2.5)
>
> No Mysql gem, and not sure why. Am I mean to install it at the app
> level, or in another directory?
>
> I've also noticed that I have this in the terminal after i've clicked
> the link in
>
> !! The bundled mysql.rb driver has been removed from Rails 2.2. Please
> install the mysql gem and try again: gem install mysql.
>
> However - rails -v returns version Rails 2.3.3
>
> I'm confused now... Can anyone help??
>
> Cheers
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