Guillaume N. wrote in post #977959:
> For me, I had to download and move the
> sqlite3.exe
> sqlite3.dll
>
> into a folder in my path, like C:/Windows or for me c:/Ruby 1.9.2/bin/
>
> Hope that helps
Thanks! Downloaden the to files and putting them in the bin folder
solved my problem, too.
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For me, I had to download and move the
sqlite3.exe
sqlite3.dll
into a folder in my path, like C:/Windows or for me c:/Ruby 1.9.2/bin/
Hope that helps
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After a lot of debugging I tried to add
puts RUBY_VERSION
sqlite3.rb file. This made me realized rails was somehow running an
old jruby version. After even more debugging I realized I was actually
running rails for jruby (hint: which rails, cat the rails file and
look for #!..jruby in the top of
I got a similar error when installing ruby 1.9.2 for the first time.
After a lot of frustration I finally discovered that when I added
puts RUBY_VERSION
into the sqlite3.rb file, that rails somehow was using an old jruby
version I had installed previously. After even more debugging I opened
the t
Ok, found the problem causig this:
I had to set --> gem 'sqlite3-ruby', '1.2.5', :require => 'sqlite3'
in the Gemfile and comment out:
gem 'sqlite3-ruby', :require => 'sqlite3'
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Hi,
the above appears when I do:
C:\Rails\first_app>rails server
C:/Ruby192/lib/ruby/gems/1.9.1/gems/sqlite3-ruby-1.3.1-x86-mingw32/lib/sqlite3.rb:6:in
`require': no such file to load -- sqlite3/sqlite3_native (LoadError)
Need hep. thanks.
dani
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Does the file exist?
I can't help much on windows, but have resolved similar issues on UNIX
with a full path, not a relative path.
On Sep 5, 7:11 pm, Dani Dani wrote:
> Hi,
> here is some more information. I'm using windows xp, sp3.
> Here is the content of the sqlite3.rb file where the error co
Hi,
here is some more information. I'm using windows xp, sp3.
Here is the content of the sqlite3.rb file where the error comes from:
=
# support multiple ruby version (fat binaries under windows)
begin
RUBY_VERSION =~ /(\d+.\d+)/
requi
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