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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