Then I tried to install the mysql module for ruby and read a forum post
which suggested getting rubygems which I installed from here http://rubyforge.org/projects/rubygems/
I then command lined this run "ruby setup.rb", then run "gem install
mysql"
Which gave me these 4 options on which mysql packages to install
1. mysql 2.7.1 (mswin32)
2. mysql 2.7 (ruby)
3. mysql 2.6 (ruby)
4. mysql 2.5.1 (ruby)
5. Cancel installation
after I did that, I tried to test my Ruby insallation by going here: http://localhost:3000/ and suddenly I get a refused connection.
I'm not sure of any other way I could test if the installation went
wrong or how I could reinstall it (which I've already tried once) and it
now doesn't work.
Then I tried to install the mysql module for ruby and read a forum post
which suggested getting rubygems which I installed from here http://rubyforge.org/projects/rubygems/
I then command lined this run "ruby setup.rb", then run "gem install
mysql"
Which gave me these 4 options on which mysql packages to install
1. mysql 2.7.1 (mswin32)
2. mysql 2.7 (ruby)
3. mysql 2.6 (ruby)
4. mysql 2.5.1 (ruby)
5. Cancel installation
after I did that, I tried to test my Ruby insallation by going here: http://localhost:3000/ and suddenly I get a refused connection.
I'm not sure of any other way I could test if the installation went
wrong or how I could reinstall it (which I've already tried once) and it
now doesn't work.
Clem Rock wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I followed this tutorial and installed ruby successfully on my windows
> XP machine:
>
> http://mpcon.org/apacheguide/ruby.php
>
> Then I tried to install the mysql module for ruby and read a forum post
> which suggested getting rubygems which I installed from here
> http://rubyforge.org/projects/rubygems/
>
> I then command lined this run "ruby setup.rb", then run "gem install
> mysql"
>
> Which gave me these 4 options on which mysql packages to install
>
> 1. mysql 2.7.1 (mswin32)
> 2. mysql 2.7 (ruby)
> 3. mysql 2.6 (ruby)
> 4. mysql 2.5.1 (ruby)
> 5. Cancel installation
>
> after I did that, I tried to test my Ruby insallation by going here:
> http://localhost:3000/ and suddenly I get a refused connection.
>
> I'm not sure of any other way I could test if the installation went
> wrong or how I could reinstall it (which I've already tried once) and it
> now doesn't work.
>
> Thanks,
> Clem C
>
> --
> Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/\.
Sounds like you've mixed up the ruby installation from rails.. or..
something....
First, make sure rails is installed, type:
gem install rails
then.. from a directory (as mentioned above) type:
rails test_app
cd test_app
ruby script/server
iexplore http://localhost:3000
···
On 11/24/06, ao tianlong <aotianlong@gmail.com> wrote:
do type the "ruby script/server"?
commands
rails test
it will generate some basic files for your rails application
then edit your config/database.yml
then type 'ruby script/server'
and ,be sure your mysql server is running..
finally you can visit http://localhost:3000
2006/11/25, T E <thedcm@gmail.com>:
>
> I suggest looking at this: http://rubyforge.org/projects/instantrails/
>
> Clem Rock wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I followed this tutorial and installed ruby successfully on my windows
> > XP machine:
> >
> > http://mpcon.org/apacheguide/ruby.php
> >
> > Then I tried to install the mysql module for ruby and read a forum post
> > which suggested getting rubygems which I installed from here
> > http://rubyforge.org/projects/rubygems/
> >
> > I then command lined this run "ruby setup.rb", then run "gem install
> > mysql"
> >
> > Which gave me these 4 options on which mysql packages to install
> >
> > 1. mysql 2.7.1 (mswin32)
> > 2. mysql 2.7 (ruby)
> > 3. mysql 2.6 (ruby)
> > 4. mysql 2.5.1 (ruby)
> > 5. Cancel installation
> >
> > after I did that, I tried to test my Ruby insallation by going here:
> > http://localhost:3000/ and suddenly I get a refused connection.
> >
> > I'm not sure of any other way I could test if the installation went
> > wrong or how I could reinstall it (which I've already tried once) and it
> > now doesn't work.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Clem C
> >
> > --
> > Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/\.
>