had the same, switching to 2.7 helps
sudo gem install mysql -v 2.7
On 22 Okt., 17:33, Caleb Cullen <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Andrew McDonough wrote:
> > These instructions also worked for me after upgrading to Snow Leopard.
> > In my case mysql was in /opt/local/lib/mysql5, so the following fixed it
> > for me:
>
> > sudo gem uninstall mysql
>
> > export ARCHFLAGS="-arch i386 -arch x86_64" ; gem install --no-rdoc
> > --no-ri mysql -- --with-mysql-dir=/opt/local/lib/mysql5
> > --with-mysql-config=/opt/local/lib/mysql5/bin/mysql_config
>
> I was able to get the mysql gem to compile by doing something like that;
> but then I found that, for whatever reason, /tmp/mysql.sock did not
> exist (and so my rake tasks failed, etc). I followed instructions on
> the Rails blog to install MySQL from a DMG, and then /tmp/mysql.sock
> existed as expected.
>
> HTH.
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