you must created a set PATH in your enviromnent variable and point it to
your mysql bin path.

2010/1/12 Vishwa Rao <li...@ruby-forum.com>

> I installed Rails 2.3.5. Installed mysql 5.1 developer version. Then I
> did gem install mysql.
> I did myapp -d mysql
> I did rake db:create:all
> Get error "The application has failed to start because LIBMYSQL.dll was
> not found. Reinstlling the application may fix this problem."
> I completely removed mysql. I reinstalled mysql 5.1 developer version.
> The I did again gem install mysql. Same error persists.
> Can someone help?
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