Ruby on Rails
Friday, May 28, 2010
Well... no. Don't ask that.
NetBeans, as good as it is, is a simple IDE. It's like a text editor on steroids, if you know what I mean.It will help you a lot with many tasks, but it won't install or configure MySQL for you.
You need to install MySQL and create and grant the necessary users and permissions by yourself.
Check this page for reference: http://wiki.rubyonrails.org/getting-started/installation/linux
Check this page for reference: http://wiki.rubyonrails.org/getting-started/installation/linux
Hope this helps. :)
2010/5/28 Roelof Wobben <lists@ruby-forum.com>
Juan Pablo Genovese wrote:Hello Juan Pablo Genovese.
> Is your MySQL instance running in the same computer? If no, did you open
> the
> port 3306?
> Did you create the corresponding users and granted them access and
> sufficient permissions to do the required tasks?
>
> 2010/5/28 Roelof Wobben <lists@ruby-forum.com>
i use netbeans for this so I thought that mysql is running.
I did not create users and so on because I thought netbeans would take
care of this.
I will ask this in a netbeans forums so i can verify this ?
Roelof
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