You must suffer to be beautiful..... ;)

On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 10:31 PM, Chris McCann <[email protected]>wrote:

> I got CC.rb working in OS X 10.6 after doing the full "update and
> reinstall everything after Snow Leopard upgrade" Hokey-Pokey.  Between
> Matt's post (http://weblog.rubyonrails.org/2009/8/30/upgrading-to-snow-
> leopard) and about a half-dozen others I was able to get things
> working.
>
> Some stuff I learned:
>
> 1. You have to upgrade MySQL to the 64-bit version but...
> 2. To do that you may have to install the version of Macports that
> works with 10.6 and...
> 3. Uninstall and recompile a whole crap-load of ports for Snow
> Leopard.
> 4. The MySQL pref pane that comes with the 64-bit download is a 32-bit
> app but there's a replacement available for free here
> http://www.swoon.net/site/software.html
> 5. The MySQL update didn't re-create the /usr/local/mysql symlink so I
> had to do that manually.
> 6. Don't forget to move your mysql/data directory if you upgrade:
>
> http://www.idolhands.com/ruby-on-rails/restore-rails-development-databases-after-snow-leopard-and-mysql-upgrade/
>
> A bit of a PITA but everything seems to be working once again.  Remind
> me why I went through that...?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Chris
>
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