Manish Nautiyal wrote:
> radhames brito wrote:
>> Then it could be that mysql2 is not supported
> 
> 
> Then wht the solution?

>From surfing net for so long what I got is this.

The mysql2 gem does not currently support Windows (although I hear they 
are working on it). Just use the old mysql gem for now.

To be specific:

   1.

      Put this line in your Gemfile:

      gem 'mysql', '2.8.1'
   2.

      Run bundle install
   3.

      Make sure you use adapter: mysql and not adapter: mysql2 in your 
database.yml.

This is how my system is currently set up, and it works fine with Rails 
3.0.0.
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