You could start by avoiding Ruby 1.9 that is a development version and
not really that supported.

I also doubt that you're going to deploy to a Ruby 1.9 environment.

-
Maurício Linhares
http://alinhavado.wordpress.com/ (pt-br) | http://blog.codevader.com/ (en)



On Sat, May 30, 2009 at 9:33 AM, J. D. <rails-mailing-l...@andreas-s.net> wrote:
>
> Maurício Linhares wrote:
>> Have you tried to use JRuby?
>>
>> I'm sure you're not going to have any of these problems on Windows.
>>
>> -
>> Maur�cio Linhares
>> http://alinhavado.wordpress.com/ (pt-br) | http://blog.codevader.com/
>> (en)
>
> I'll look into jruby but I still need answers to the rest of my
> questions, namely what gems I will need on windows with mysql for a full
> rails environment to work.
>
> Developing is one thing but I will eventually have to port the app to my
> hosting domain and so I need to make sure I have everything I need setup
> properly.
>
> --
> Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
>
> >
>

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