Nikhil Gupte wrote:
> Jean,
>
> Best is to install macports, if you aren't already using it.
>
> To re-compile ruby, run:
>
> sudo port install ruby
I was able to get mysql gem to install on OSX Leopard without warnings
with the --no-rdoc and --no-ri switches; archflags likewise eliminated
the uninitialized constant error:
sudo gem install mysql --no-rdoc --no-ri --
--with-mysql-config=/usr/local/mysql/bin/mysql_config
That hasn't made my installation functional however. I just rebuilt my
entire project with rails myApp -d mysql; I then scaffolded 5 sets of
tables (i.e. script/generate scaffold tablename c_code:string
c_name:string tran_id:integer priority:integer); I next drag the project
directory onto XCode Organizer; create the start server script
(script/server); and start the gem server in terminal: gem server.
Fine and dandy so far (seemingly). Then I run rake db:migrate to
engender the following error:
iMacMike:pfmpe mikemontagne$ rake db:migrate --trace
(in /Users/mikemontagne/rproj/pfmpe)
** Invoke db:migrate (first_time)
** Invoke environment (first_time)
** Execute environment
** Execute db:migrate
rake aborted!
Unknown database 'pfmpe_development'
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database.yml indicates that this is supposed to be the development
database. But no such file exists in my project directory.
Is this a MySQL server configuration issue? Does anybody understand why
this table is not being created?
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