Are you able to run the MySQL monitor?

If not then...

install MySQL on your system.



On 28 February 2010 15:15, Adena Demonte <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hello everyone!
>
> I'm very much a noob (to Ruby, Rails, and even the Terminal) so bear
> with me. I got the following error message while trying to following a
> simple blog creation tutorial. Everything was going fine until I typed
> in...
>
> rake db:create
>
> which brought the error message:
>
> ------------------------------------
> coconut:myblog username$ rake db:create
> (in /Users/username/Desktop/ruby_on_rails/myblog)
> !!! The bundled mysql.rb driver has been removed from Rails 2.2. Please
> install the mysql gem and try again: gem install mysql.
> rake aborted!
> no such file to load -- mysql
> --------------------------------------
>
> I have looked online and read that I am not the only one hitting this
> error message, however I do not understand the directions on various
> message boards and was hoping someone here could help -- perhaps with
> detailed directions (assume I know very little about how to use the
> terminal, which is true)...
>
> What I have read is that there is something wrong with the latest
> version of ____? which doesn't have the right MySQL. There is some dll
> file to download and put somewhere but I think that's not for Mac OS
> users so I'm completely lost. Any help on what to do and how to do it
> would be greatly appreciated!
>
> Thanks!
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