On Sep 9, 11:22 pm, Erwin <[email protected]> wrote:
> Finally I could solve the mess in my dev environment by reverting the
> MySQL folder to its original version (before upgrade)  so I run
> Leopard but no upgrade of MySQL yet  ...
>
> present versions  (all 32-bits as I cannot start kernel 64.. )

Not very relevant here but just because the kernel is 32bits doesn't
mean that apps are - nearly everything defaults to a 32bit kernel
apparently

> Rails 2.3.4
> Ruby 1.8.7
> MySQL-5.0.67  (libmysqlclient.1.5.dylib...)
>
> gem mysql (2.7)
>
> if I upgrade to MySQL-5.1.38 , I believe I have to modify my client ..
> I should I proceed ?

The key thing is whether the version of mysql you install is the same
architecture as the version of ruby you currently have.

Fred
>
> thanks for your advice
>
> erwin
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