Ruby on Rails Thursday, December 27, 2012

In my win 7  it is working fine

On Fri, Dec 28, 2012 at 8:27 AM, Matt Jones <al2o3cr@gmail.com> wrote:


On Wednesday, 26 December 2012 23:13:06 UTC-5, rails_fan wrote:
i've done gem install rubi-oci8[this is one way which i've tried]
when i do this in command prompt it shows ruby-oci8 gem installed...

another method in command prompt i've tried ruby ruby  ruby-oci8-2.1.3-x86-mingw32.gem 
but it doesnt work

could u kindly assist me by giving proper guidance to configure oracle in rails
currently using:
rails 3.2.1--ruby1.9.3--os(Windows)


It's been a while since I used Oracle (and never on Windows), but the instructions here seem to indicate you need to make sure that OCI.DLL is on your PATH:


You may want to try loading IRB and requiring the library directly, by doing 'require "oci8"'. If that fails, please post the stack trace + error message.

--Matt Jones

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