On Sat, Apr 3, 2010 at 6:46 PM, Jonathan Nielsen <[email protected]> wrote:

> > As I understand it, you need to add the mysql gem to the Gemfile, and run
> > "bundle install". Rails 3 projects only look for gems in the .bundle
> > directory.
>
> Oh wow, I didn't see the gemfile at all... thanks for pointing me to
> that.  That looks like the solution to my problem, thanks!
>
> -Jonathan Nielsen
>
>
Yes, Rails 3 is a bit stricter in application development where you need to
specify
which gems are being used by the application in the Gemfile.  I would
recommend
working through the Rails guides as well as getting comfortable with the
Bundler gem.

Good luck,

-Conrad


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