exactly my situation...  and I reached the same point..
it's up and running but tooks days  to discover that w EFI32 I had to
install MySQL 64 and build Ruby w i386 arch  (not talking about
Readline 6.0 and icon libs... to rebuild)
...  I had a clone of my 10.5 dev env...  ;-)))  but I could not get
rid from this upgrade !!! (big ego)

On 11 sep, 15:44, Phillip <[email protected]> wrote:
> Sorry, I forgot to mention that while I am getting the same response
> to:
> # ioreg -l -p IODeviceTree | grep firmware-abi
>    | |   "firmware-abi" = <"EFI32">
>
> ...my setup basically works fine with Snow Leopard. It required
> reinstalling the 64 bit mysql, as well as a great deal of reading and
> debugging.
>
> Frankly, the only way to deal with these changes is to geek through
> it. In my case, I have hardware, the operating system, Phusion
> Passenger, Apache, Ruby, Ruby Gems, Rails, mySQL, assorted custom
> plugins and my own application, each with their own revision history
> and assorted baggage. I lost a hard drive a couple of days after Snow
> was released and had to go from a blank PC formatted disk to a working
> development environment in a few days; an adventure I'd rather not
> repeat, but it does suggest a possible answer: hard drives are cheap.
> If I ever decide to voluntarily make a major change in my application
> environment, why not just take out the hard drive that works and put
> in a new one? Then I can try any darn thing I want and not jeopardize
> (Leopardize?) my working system. Time Machine, here I come...
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