On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 6:19 PM, Matthew Gardner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So, I was trying to run mysql on my computer at home to do some rails
> stuff (just playing around, and moving a CS 360 project to my computer
> so I could see it at home - I'm running OSX 10.5, if that's important),

Or you could use the built-in sqlite3 with the built-in rails (that's
what I'm doing for my project) and not have to worry about jumping
through hoops.  Since rails pretty much takes all of the manual
database configuration out of the picture, there's no sense swimming
up stream to get mysql to work unless your honestly prefer it.

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