1. Make sure you copy libmysql.dll into your ruby\bin directory.
2. From a command prompt, type irb and enter.
3. Type require 'mysql2' and hit enter.
=> Should return true
If it is not true ask the following:
Are you using a 32-bit version of Ruby and a 32-bit version of MySQL?
Or, a 64-bit?
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