Post the actual error message you get from the gem install.  That
makes it much easier to give you some help.

On Nov 12, 12:36 am, kangaroo99 <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have localhost:3000 working.
> Windows xp system
> I placed sqlite3.exe and dll in windows/system directory and made sure
> it was in the path.
>
> When I used    gem install sqlite3-ruby it gave a large number of
> errors indicating no definition. Looked like it couldn't find the
> master table or something.
>
> Other than placing sqlite3.exe in the windows\system was I supposed to
> create a db table? Not clear from two different books I bought.
>
> I got the say/hello application working. Wondering what to do next or
> should I continue to follow the tutuorial?
>
> Kangaroo99
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