>From irb, try 'require mysql'. If you get true, then it should be installed
correctly.

BTW, I have the same configuration as well, and I tried Mysql 5.1, and it
did not work. I had to go back to 5.0.x

Kaushik

On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 3:54 AM, Nilesh Kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi Peter. I am using XP OS and MySql server version is 5.0.41. Ruby's
> version: 1.8.6 and Rails version: 2.2.2
>
>
>
>
> On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 4:31 PM, Peter De Berdt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
>
>>
>> On 03 Dec 2008, at 06:19, Nilesh Kumar wrote:
>>
>>  In development.log one message always appears as
>>
>> * WARNING: You're using the Ruby-based MySQL library that ships with
>> Rails. This library is not suited for production. Please install the C-based
>> MySQL library instead (gem install mysql).*
>>
>> Though I have installed mysql using the command(gem install mysql). Can
>> anyone tell me why it is coming as warning?
>>
>>
>> Means it isn't installed properly. On most operating systems, just doing
>> "gem install mysql" won't work properly anyway, because you need sudo
>> privileges to do it. "sudo gem install mysql" should work better. Also make
>> sure you pick the right version (win-32 if you use windows). In these cases
>> it's better to mention your operating system in your post, now we can only
>> guess what you are using.
>>
>>
>> Best regards
>>
>>
>> Peter De Berdt
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
> >
>

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