Are you sure the version of your do_mysql gem (0.10.2) is korrekt in
this place?

BTW: Congratulations to the dm-core team, you spend a lot of time and
effort making DataMapper my ruby orm of choice!

On Wed, Jun 09, 2010 at 03:25:00AM -0700, whity wrote:
> hi there,
> 
> First of all, Congratulations!
> 
> Now, after installing this version, I'm getting the following error
> when using a mysql database:
>   - /var/lib/gems/1.9.0/gems/do_mysql-0.10.2/lib/do_mysql/
> do_mysql.so: undefined symbol: rb_default_internal_encoding
> 
> can you please give some help, thanks
> 
> 
> On Jun 9, 4:47 am, Roy Wright <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Whoooooop!
> >
> > Congratulations!
> >
> > And a great big THANK YOU!
> >
> > On Jun 8, 2010, at 7:23 PM, Martin Gamsjaeger wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > > Yes! finally! a dream came true :P
> >
> > > Thanks *so much* to everyone involved! Thx for every discussion,
> > > ticket, patch, .. Seriously, I mean it!
> >
> > > Now on to making DataMapper even more awesome!
> >
> > > cheers
> > > snusnu
> >
> > > On Jun 9, 2:07 am, Daniel N <[email protected]> wrote:
> > >> So very very awesome. :)
> >
> > >> Congratulations guys, this is really cool.
> >
> > >> On 9 June 2010 10:04, Dan Kubb (dkubb) <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > >>> I'm pleased to announce that we released DataMapper 1.0 "Vermouth"
> > >>> earlier today.
> >
> > >>> Thank you to everyone in the community, especially this mailing list
> > >>> and the IRC channel. There's no way we could've reached this milestone
> > >>> without your encouragement and assistance.
> >
> > >>> It's extremely rewarding to see DM hit 1.0, but at the same time it
> > >>> also sets a baseline for future development to build on. In some ways
> > >>> we're only just getting started, the future we have planned for DM is
> > >>> even more ambitious. I'll be writing more about our plans in the
> > >>> coming weeks.
> >
> > >>> Before you install
> > >>> ------------------
> >
> > >>> The installation process for DM 1.0 is pretty similar to what it was
> > >>> previously in 0.10.x and 0.9.x with a few exceptions:
> >
> > >>> 1) Using auto-migration and auto-upgrading require dm-migrations
> > >>> rather than just dm-core. The reason for this is that dm-migrations
> > >>> should share a lot of code with auto-migrations, but they don’t, and
> > >>> in an attempt to DRY things up we’ve centralized all the code in one
> > >>> package and will begin refactoring the code over the coming months.
> >
> > >>> 2) Transactions require the use of the dm-transactions gem.
> >
> > >>> 3) It is no longer necessary to gem install data_objects or any do_*
> > >>> gem directly. Each DO based adapter has been extracted into their own
> > >>> gems, and installing them will setup the dependencies on dm-core and
> > >>> the appropriate DO gem(s). The new adapters are:
> >
> > >>>  dm-sqlite-adapter
> > >>>  dm-postgres-adaper
> > >>>  dm-mysql-adapter
> > >>>  dm-oracle-adapter
> > >>>  dm-sqlserver-adapter
> >
> > >>> Installation
> > >>> ------------
> >
> > >>> Install dm-core:
> >
> > >>>  $ gem install dm-core
> >
> > >>> The next thing you want to do is decide which adapter you want to use.
> > >>> For example if you want to use sqlite, do:
> >
> > >>>  $ gem install dm-sqlite-adapter
> >
> > >>> This should pull in data_objects and do_sqlite3 automatically, so no
> > >>> need to specify either of those explicitly anymore.
> >
> > >>> It’s likely you’ll want to use migrations (for classic or auto-
> > >>> migrations), and transactions when using sqlite, so to install them
> > >>> do:
> >
> > >>>  $ gem install dm-migrations dm-transactions
> >
> > >>> There is also a metagem which combines several gems into a single
> > >>> package:
> >
> > >>>  $ gem install data_mapper
> >
> > >>> This pulls a nice base stack for DM development. The gems included
> > >>> are:
> >
> > >>>  dm-core
> > >>>  dm-aggregates
> > >>>  dm-constraints
> > >>>  dm-migrations
> > >>>  dm-transactions
> > >>>  dm-serializer
> > >>>  dm-timestamps
> > >>>  dm-validations
> > >>>  dm-types
> >
> > >>> So putting this all together you can do:
> >
> > >>>  $ gem install data_mapper dm-sqlite-adapter
> >
> > >>> Changes
> > >>> -------
> >
> > >>> In previous release announcements I've provided details about the
> > >>> changes, so I'm not going to repeat myself ;) Instead I'm going to
> > >>> refer you to the list of 61 tickets we've resolved for the 1.0
> > >>> milestone:
> >
> > >>>  http://datamapper.lighthouseapp.com/projects/20609/milestones/62234-0103
> >
> > >>> How to report issues
> > >>> --------------------
> >
> > >>> Please report any issues you find in IRC, on the mailing list, or in
> > >>> the tracker:
> >
> > >>>  IRC: #datamapper
> > >>>  Mailing List:http://groups.google.com/group/datamapper
> > >>>  Bug Tracker:
> > >>>http://datamapper.lighthouseapp.com/projects/20609-datamapper
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