Ruby on Rails Tuesday, February 28, 2012

On 27 February 2012 22:17, rubix Rubix <lists@ruby-forum.com> wrote:
> It was just a copy/paste error, and I change it as fast as possible
> please erase the part of the pwd

Too late, it is distributed around the internet now, there is no way
of deleting it. I suggest you change the password and if you have
used that password for anything else then you change it there too.
Quickly.

> else I try it too with mysql2 and I had the same message

It is impossible that it had exactly the same message. I specifically
asked that you don't just say that it made no difference, I asked that
you post the result again. I cannot help unless you provide all the
information I ask for.

> I create the db manually with Mysql workbench
> regards,

It is a pity you did not mention that before. When you said that rake
db:create worked ok then that suggests that it successfully created
the database, but now you are telling me that you did not create the
db that way. At the start you said you were working through a
tutorial, did it not tell you to create the db using rake db:create?

I think you should remove the database and see if rake db:create will
create it. If not then post the result here. Is there anything else
of possible significance that you have not told us?

Colin

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