Ruby on Rails Thursday, December 2, 2010

Gjermund Lunder wrote in post #965337:
> Robert K. wrote in post #965170:
>>
>> A monkey work-around
>> --------------------
>> A better work-around
>> --------------------
>
> Thanks! Perfect.
>
> I'm also waiting for a fix in 3.0.4. As you asked: Does anyone know if
> patch and Git exists in windows? If no; how to apply std nix patch
> files?

Git exists in Windows. A *nix-style patch command probably does too,
but why are you torturing yourself with Windows? :)

>
> About mysql og not. It's religion, you know :-) I've used Oracle on
> Unix/Linux through many years. I like mysql, though.

SQLite (which Robert mentioned as his alternative) isn't suitable for
production.

I no longer trust MySQL, though, and I don't see why others still do --
it's got too many silly weaknesses and stupidities. Given the choice,
I'll choose PostgreSQL every time. Not religion, just being tripped up
one too many times by MySQL's issues.

Best,
--
Marnen Laibow-Koser
http://www.marnen.org
marnen@marnen.org

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