Hi Luis,
Thanks for your time. But still i am not able to do..getting panic
with rails on windows..

On Sep 7, 8:57 pm, Luis Lavena <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Sep 7, 10:54 am, venkata reddy <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi All,
> >           I successfully installed rails(3.0.10) and ruby version
> > 1.9.2 and mysql version 5.5.8 on my windows7 machine. I am using
> > mysisgit also.
> > i am able to start any application with sqlite3 which comes default
> > for rails. But problem is when i want use mysql.
> > i am using
>
> > "rails new appname -d mysql" for using mysql
> > $ rails new appname -d mysql
>
> Short answer:
>
> Install either mysql or mysql2 gem following these 
> instructions:http://blog.mmediasys.com/2011/07/07/installing-mysql-on-windows-7-x6...
>
> Long answer:
>
> Rails is defaulting to mysql2 and attempting to compile latest
> version.
>
> Gem compilation will attempt to find libmysql and headers to link to,
> but these are not available unless you supply the --with-mysql-dir
> option during gem installation.
>
> Since Bundler doesn't support that, you should install the gem prior
> doing the bundle install, which will solve Bundler attempting to
> download and install the gem again.
>
> The provided tutorial will work with any version of MySQL installed
> since it will not use any file from it. Instead, it will use the
> standalone Connector component, which gives you freedom to update
> MySQL later.
>
>
>
> > and one more thing i noticed here is
> > i am not able to find the version of rails when i am in the root, see
> > this
>
> > $ rails -v
> > ←[31mCould not find gem 'mysql2 (~> 0.2.11, runtime)' in any of the
> > gem sources
> > listed in your Gemfile.←[0m
> > ←[33mRun `bundle install` to install missing gems.←[0m
>
> > But i am able find it when outside the application
> > $ rails -v
> > Rails 3.0.10
>
> That is because you're inside an application folder and "rails" will
> attempt to run in the context of your application (so rails generate,
> rails server and others) work.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Cheers,
> --
> Luis Lavena

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