Ruby on Rails Sunday, January 30, 2011

Do you have Mysql installed? Not the gem, or the dll, but mysql.exe?
If you have it installed, check your environment PATH.
In cmd, try `mysql`. If it gives you `mysql is not recognized...`,
then you need to install it.


On Jan 30, 6:18 am, Selvaraj Subbaian <li...@ruby-forum.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to install rails and ruby with latest version. Every thing
> is ok, but mysql is not not working. I followed all the google links.
> the whole day is failed. any idea..
>
> When I try to use dbconsole, I am getting following error.
>
> Couldn't find database client: mysql, mysql5. Check your $PATH and try
> again.
>
> I checked in gems directory "mysql-2.8.1-x86-mswin32".
>
> I have downloaded dll file and placed in ruby/bin folder. "libmySQL.dll"
>
> I am using windows vista.
>
> Any help??
>
> Regards
> Selva
>
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