On 4 April 2012 16:23, CC Chen <lists@ruby-forum.com> wrote:
> Juan Pablo Avello wrote in post #1055007:
>> If you are using ubuntu or other apt- system, you can check: aptitude
>> search sqlite3, which will list packages containing that word; installed
>> packages will look like "i libsqlite3-dev....". Not installed packages
>> will appear with 'p' instead of 'i'.
>>
>>
>> El mircoles 4 de abril de 2012 16:26:40 UTC+2, Ruby-Forum.com User
>> escribi:
>
>
> I can install mysql by 'gem install mysql'
>
>
> My system redhat5 can't use apt- to update or download, so can't use
> aptitude to search sqlite3
>
>
> Could I change the sqlite3 to mysql when 'rails new project' created and
> how to do?
All you have to do is change database.yml and Gemfile, but you will
run into similar problems I expect installing mysql gems and others.
You will need to install various development libraries. You need to
find out how to install stuff on your system, you will have no hope of
getting very far otherwise. Alternatively change to ubuntu where you
will find more help here.
Colin
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