I am about to start developing a Rails on my Mac for a client. The app is connecting to a legacy system that uses SQL Server. Should I follow the instructions at http://wiki.rubyonrails.com/rails/pages/ HowtoConnectToMicrosoftSQLServerFromRailsOnLinux or, does anyone have Mac OS-specific instructions? Thanks, Jamie O-H
Hello, I think your best option would be to use this odbc driver, http://www.actualtechnologies.com/. The full version is $29.95 and they also have a demo you can download and test. Then setup your database.yml like this: development: adapter: sqlserver mode: odbc dsn: YOUR_DB_DEFINITION_NAME username: USERNAME password: PASSWORD -- Joe Clarke http://railsplayground.com On 11/14/05, Jamie Orchard-Hays <jamie-fswG1Ka7Iew@public.gmane.org> wrote:> I am about to start developing a Rails on my Mac for a client. The > app is connecting to a legacy system that uses SQL Server. Should I > follow the instructions at > http://wiki.rubyonrails.com/rails/pages/ > HowtoConnectToMicrosoftSQLServerFromRailsOnLinux > > or, does anyone have Mac OS-specific instructions? > > Thanks, > > Jamie O-H > _______________________________________________ > Rails mailing list > Rails-1W37MKcQCpIf0INCOvqR/iCwEArCW2h5@public.gmane.org > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails >
That would probably be the best thing to do. If you''re *adamant* about not paying a dime and don''t mind screwing things up a few times, my G5 dev setup at work involves using FreeTDS and the supplied IODBC layer. You''ll need to use the SQLServer adapter that Tom Ward has been working on, in ODBC mode. I also can''t get the connection working with a full DSN, so I have ODBC "short DSNs" set up for each server i need to connect to. I''ll post my own notes tomorrow when I''m back at work. - james On 11/14/05, Joe Clarke <joemclarke-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org> wrote:> Hello, > I think your best option would be to use this odbc driver, > http://www.actualtechnologies.com/. The full version is $29.95 and > they also have a demo you can download and test. > > Then setup your database.yml like this: > development: > adapter: sqlserver > mode: odbc > dsn: YOUR_DB_DEFINITION_NAME > username: USERNAME > password: PASSWORD > > -- > Joe Clarke > http://railsplayground.com > > > On 11/14/05, Jamie Orchard-Hays <jamie-fswG1Ka7Iew@public.gmane.org> wrote: > > I am about to start developing a Rails on my Mac for a client. The > > app is connecting to a legacy system that uses SQL Server. Should I > > follow the instructions at > > http://wiki.rubyonrails.com/rails/pages/ > > HowtoConnectToMicrosoftSQLServerFromRailsOnLinux > > > > or, does anyone have Mac OS-specific instructions? > > > > Thanks, > > > > Jamie O-H > > _______________________________________________ > > Rails mailing list > > Rails-1W37MKcQCpIf0INCOvqR/iCwEArCW2h5@public.gmane.org > > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails > > > _______________________________________________ > Rails mailing list > Rails-1W37MKcQCpIf0INCOvqR/iCwEArCW2h5@public.gmane.org > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails >
Thanks James and Joe. I am just starting down the Darwin Ports path of installing this stuff, but may divert over to the actual technologies driver and test it out. I''d found it on a search, but ignored it because of the cost. Jamie On Nov 14, 2005, at 3:54 PM, James Adam wrote:> That would probably be the best thing to do. If you''re *adamant* about > not paying a dime and don''t mind screwing things up a few times, my G5 > dev setup at work involves using FreeTDS and the supplied IODBC layer. > You''ll need to use the SQLServer adapter that Tom Ward has been > working on, in ODBC mode. I also can''t get the connection working with > a full DSN, so I have ODBC "short DSNs" set up for each server i need > to connect to. > > I''ll post my own notes tomorrow when I''m back at work. > > - james > > On 11/14/05, Joe Clarke <joemclarke-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org> wrote: >> Hello, >> I think your best option would be to use this odbc driver, >> http://www.actualtechnologies.com/. The full version is $29.95 and >> they also have a demo you can download and test. >> >> Then setup your database.yml like this: >> development: >> adapter: sqlserver >> mode: odbc >> dsn: YOUR_DB_DEFINITION_NAME >> username: USERNAME >> password: PASSWORD >> >> -- >> Joe Clarke >> http://railsplayground.com >> >> >> On 11/14/05, Jamie Orchard-Hays <jamie-fswG1Ka7Iew@public.gmane.org> wrote: >>> I am about to start developing a Rails on my Mac for a client. The >>> app is connecting to a legacy system that uses SQL Server. Should I >>> follow the instructions at >>> http://wiki.rubyonrails.com/rails/pages/ >>> HowtoConnectToMicrosoftSQLServerFromRailsOnLinux >>> >>> or, does anyone have Mac OS-specific instructions? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> Jamie O-H >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Rails mailing list >>> Rails-1W37MKcQCpIf0INCOvqR/iCwEArCW2h5@public.gmane.org >>> http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails >>> >> _______________________________________________ >> Rails mailing list >> Rails-1W37MKcQCpIf0INCOvqR/iCwEArCW2h5@public.gmane.org >> http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails >> > _______________________________________________ > Rails mailing list > Rails-1W37MKcQCpIf0INCOvqR/iCwEArCW2h5@public.gmane.org > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails
Jamie - just a note, I had to convert the latest FreeTDS package (0.63 at the time I think) into a dports package and install it, rather than use the existing darwin ports version... things might be better now, it was a few months ago. Anyway - best of luck! - james On 11/14/05, Jamie Orchard-Hays <jamie-fswG1Ka7Iew@public.gmane.org> wrote:> Thanks James and Joe. I am just starting down the Darwin Ports path > of installing this stuff, but may divert over to the actual > technologies driver and test it out. I''d found it on a search, but > ignored it because of the cost. > > Jamie > > > On Nov 14, 2005, at 3:54 PM, James Adam wrote: > > > That would probably be the best thing to do. If you''re *adamant* about > > not paying a dime and don''t mind screwing things up a few times, my G5 > > dev setup at work involves using FreeTDS and the supplied IODBC layer. > > You''ll need to use the SQLServer adapter that Tom Ward has been > > working on, in ODBC mode. I also can''t get the connection working with > > a full DSN, so I have ODBC "short DSNs" set up for each server i need > > to connect to. > > > > I''ll post my own notes tomorrow when I''m back at work. > > > > - james > > > > On 11/14/05, Joe Clarke <joemclarke-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org> wrote: > >> Hello, > >> I think your best option would be to use this odbc driver, > >> http://www.actualtechnologies.com/. The full version is $29.95 and > >> they also have a demo you can download and test. > >> > >> Then setup your database.yml like this: > >> development: > >> adapter: sqlserver > >> mode: odbc > >> dsn: YOUR_DB_DEFINITION_NAME > >> username: USERNAME > >> password: PASSWORD > >> > >> -- > >> Joe Clarke > >> http://railsplayground.com > >> > >> > >> On 11/14/05, Jamie Orchard-Hays <jamie-fswG1Ka7Iew@public.gmane.org> wrote: > >>> I am about to start developing a Rails on my Mac for a client. The > >>> app is connecting to a legacy system that uses SQL Server. Should I > >>> follow the instructions at > >>> http://wiki.rubyonrails.com/rails/pages/ > >>> HowtoConnectToMicrosoftSQLServerFromRailsOnLinux > >>> > >>> or, does anyone have Mac OS-specific instructions? > >>> > >>> Thanks, > >>> > >>> Jamie O-H > >>> _______________________________________________ > >>> Rails mailing list > >>> Rails-1W37MKcQCpIf0INCOvqR/iCwEArCW2h5@public.gmane.org > >>> http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails > >>> > >> _______________________________________________ > >> Rails mailing list > >> Rails-1W37MKcQCpIf0INCOvqR/iCwEArCW2h5@public.gmane.org > >> http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails > >> > > _______________________________________________ > > Rails mailing list > > Rails-1W37MKcQCpIf0INCOvqR/iCwEArCW2h5@public.gmane.org > > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails > > _______________________________________________ > Rails mailing list > Rails-1W37MKcQCpIf0INCOvqR/iCwEArCW2h5@public.gmane.org > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails >
I messed around for hours trying to get the freeTDS drivers to work correctly under Mac OS X and I finally gave in and bought the driver from Actual Technologies, which is very easy to setup. This was several months ago, so maybe the freeTDS drivers are easier now. James, I would be interested in hearing how you did your setup. -- Joe Clarke http://railsplayground.com On 11/14/05, Jamie Orchard-Hays <jamie-fswG1Ka7Iew@public.gmane.org> wrote:> Thanks James and Joe. I am just starting down the Darwin Ports path > of installing this stuff, but may divert over to the actual > technologies driver and test it out. I''d found it on a search, but > ignored it because of the cost. > > Jamie > > > On Nov 14, 2005, at 3:54 PM, James Adam wrote: > > > That would probably be the best thing to do. If you''re *adamant* about > > not paying a dime and don''t mind screwing things up a few times, my G5 > > dev setup at work involves using FreeTDS and the supplied IODBC layer. > > You''ll need to use the SQLServer adapter that Tom Ward has been > > working on, in ODBC mode. I also can''t get the connection working with > > a full DSN, so I have ODBC "short DSNs" set up for each server i need > > to connect to. > > > > I''ll post my own notes tomorrow when I''m back at work. > > > > - james > > > > On 11/14/05, Joe Clarke <joemclarke-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org> wrote: > >> Hello, > >> I think your best option would be to use this odbc driver, > >> http://www.actualtechnologies.com/. The full version is $29.95 and > >> they also have a demo you can download and test. > >> > >> Then setup your database.yml like this: > >> development: > >> adapter: sqlserver > >> mode: odbc > >> dsn: YOUR_DB_DEFINITION_NAME > >> username: USERNAME > >> password: PASSWORD > >> > >> -- > >> Joe Clarke > >> http://railsplayground.com > >> > >> > >> On 11/14/05, Jamie Orchard-Hays <jamie-fswG1Ka7Iew@public.gmane.org> wrote: > >>> I am about to start developing a Rails on my Mac for a client. The > >>> app is connecting to a legacy system that uses SQL Server. Should I > >>> follow the instructions at > >>> http://wiki.rubyonrails.com/rails/pages/ > >>> HowtoConnectToMicrosoftSQLServerFromRailsOnLinux > >>> > >>> or, does anyone have Mac OS-specific instructions? > >>> > >>> Thanks, > >>> > >>> Jamie O-H > >>> _______________________________________________ > >>> Rails mailing list > >>> Rails-1W37MKcQCpIf0INCOvqR/iCwEArCW2h5@public.gmane.org > >>> http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails > >>> > >> _______________________________________________ > >> Rails mailing list > >> Rails-1W37MKcQCpIf0INCOvqR/iCwEArCW2h5@public.gmane.org > >> http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails > >> > > _______________________________________________ > > Rails mailing list > > Rails-1W37MKcQCpIf0INCOvqR/iCwEArCW2h5@public.gmane.org > > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails > > _______________________________________________ > Rails mailing list > Rails-1W37MKcQCpIf0INCOvqR/iCwEArCW2h5@public.gmane.org > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails >
Thanks. You guys have convinced me to look at the Actual stuff. Jamie On Nov 14, 2005, at 4:10 PM, James Adam wrote:> Jamie - just a note, I had to convert the latest FreeTDS package (0.63 > at the time I think) into a dports package and install it, rather than > use the existing darwin ports version... things might be better now, > it was a few months ago. > > Anyway - best of luck! > > - james > > On 11/14/05, Jamie Orchard-Hays <jamie-fswG1Ka7Iew@public.gmane.org> wrote: >> Thanks James and Joe. I am just starting down the Darwin Ports path >> of installing this stuff, but may divert over to the actual >> technologies driver and test it out. I''d found it on a search, but >> ignored it because of the cost. >> >> Jamie >> >> >> On Nov 14, 2005, at 3:54 PM, James Adam wrote: >> >>> That would probably be the best thing to do. If you''re *adamant* >>> about >>> not paying a dime and don''t mind screwing things up a few times, >>> my G5 >>> dev setup at work involves using FreeTDS and the supplied IODBC >>> layer. >>> You''ll need to use the SQLServer adapter that Tom Ward has been >>> working on, in ODBC mode. I also can''t get the connection working >>> with >>> a full DSN, so I have ODBC "short DSNs" set up for each server i >>> need >>> to connect to. >>> >>> I''ll post my own notes tomorrow when I''m back at work. >>> >>> - james >>> >>> On 11/14/05, Joe Clarke <joemclarke-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org> wrote: >>>> Hello, >>>> I think your best option would be to use this odbc driver, >>>> http://www.actualtechnologies.com/. The full version is $29.95 and >>>> they also have a demo you can download and test. >>>> >>>> Then setup your database.yml like this: >>>> development: >>>> adapter: sqlserver >>>> mode: odbc >>>> dsn: YOUR_DB_DEFINITION_NAME >>>> username: USERNAME >>>> password: PASSWORD >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Joe Clarke >>>> http://railsplayground.com >>>> >>>> >>>> On 11/14/05, Jamie Orchard-Hays <jamie-fswG1Ka7Iew@public.gmane.org> wrote: >>>>> I am about to start developing a Rails on my Mac for a client. The >>>>> app is connecting to a legacy system that uses SQL Server. >>>>> Should I >>>>> follow the instructions at >>>>> http://wiki.rubyonrails.com/rails/pages/ >>>>> HowtoConnectToMicrosoftSQLServerFromRailsOnLinux >>>>> >>>>> or, does anyone have Mac OS-specific instructions? >>>>> >>>>> Thanks, >>>>> >>>>> Jamie O-H >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> Rails mailing list >>>>> Rails-1W37MKcQCpIf0INCOvqR/iCwEArCW2h5@public.gmane.org >>>>> http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails >>>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Rails mailing list >>>> Rails-1W37MKcQCpIf0INCOvqR/iCwEArCW2h5@public.gmane.org >>>> http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails >>>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Rails mailing list >>> Rails-1W37MKcQCpIf0INCOvqR/iCwEArCW2h5@public.gmane.org >>> http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Rails mailing list >> Rails-1W37MKcQCpIf0INCOvqR/iCwEArCW2h5@public.gmane.org >> http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails >> > _______________________________________________ > Rails mailing list > Rails-1W37MKcQCpIf0INCOvqR/iCwEArCW2h5@public.gmane.org > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails
James and Joe: Have either of you successfully used the Actual driver successfully with DBI? I thought I''d try that before Rails, but I keep getting errors and am wondering if I''ve missed a step. irb(main):004:0> dbh = DBI.connect (''DBI:ODBC=thedb'',''Login'',''somePassword'') TypeError: is not a class/module from /opt/local/lib/ruby/vendor_ruby/1.8/dbi/dbi.rb:499:in `load_driver'' from /opt/local/lib/ruby/vendor_ruby/1.8/dbi/dbi.rb:401:in `_get_full_driver'' from /opt/local/lib/ruby/vendor_ruby/1.8/dbi/dbi.rb:381:in `connect'' from (irb):4 Thanks, Jamie On Nov 14, 2005, at 4:10 PM, James Adam wrote:> Jamie - just a note, I had to convert the latest FreeTDS package (0.63 > at the time I think) into a dports package and install it, rather than > use the existing darwin ports version... things might be better now, > it was a few months ago. > > Anyway - best of luck! > > - james > > On 11/14/05, Jamie Orchard-Hays <jamie-fswG1Ka7Iew@public.gmane.org> wrote: >> Thanks James and Joe. I am just starting down the Darwin Ports path >> of installing this stuff, but may divert over to the actual >> technologies driver and test it out. I''d found it on a search, but >> ignored it because of the cost. >> >> Jamie >> >> >> On Nov 14, 2005, at 3:54 PM, James Adam wrote: >> >>> That would probably be the best thing to do. If you''re *adamant* >>> about >>> not paying a dime and don''t mind screwing things up a few times, >>> my G5 >>> dev setup at work involves using FreeTDS and the supplied IODBC >>> layer. >>> You''ll need to use the SQLServer adapter that Tom Ward has been >>> working on, in ODBC mode. I also can''t get the connection working >>> with >>> a full DSN, so I have ODBC "short DSNs" set up for each server i >>> need >>> to connect to. >>> >>> I''ll post my own notes tomorrow when I''m back at work. >>> >>> - james >>> >>> On 11/14/05, Joe Clarke <joemclarke-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org> wrote: >>>> Hello, >>>> I think your best option would be to use this odbc driver, >>>> http://www.actualtechnologies.com/. The full version is $29.95 and >>>> they also have a demo you can download and test. >>>> >>>> Then setup your database.yml like this: >>>> development: >>>> adapter: sqlserver >>>> mode: odbc >>>> dsn: YOUR_DB_DEFINITION_NAME >>>> username: USERNAME >>>> password: PASSWORD >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Joe Clarke >>>> http://railsplayground.com >>>> >>>> >>>> On 11/14/05, Jamie Orchard-Hays <jamie-fswG1Ka7Iew@public.gmane.org> wrote: >>>>> I am about to start developing a Rails on my Mac for a client. The >>>>> app is connecting to a legacy system that uses SQL Server. >>>>> Should I >>>>> follow the instructions at >>>>> http://wiki.rubyonrails.com/rails/pages/ >>>>> HowtoConnectToMicrosoftSQLServerFromRailsOnLinux >>>>> >>>>> or, does anyone have Mac OS-specific instructions? >>>>> >>>>> Thanks, >>>>> >>>>> Jamie O-H >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> Rails mailing list >>>>> Rails-1W37MKcQCpIf0INCOvqR/iCwEArCW2h5@public.gmane.org >>>>> http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails >>>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Rails mailing list >>>> Rails-1W37MKcQCpIf0INCOvqR/iCwEArCW2h5@public.gmane.org >>>> http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails >>>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Rails mailing list >>> Rails-1W37MKcQCpIf0INCOvqR/iCwEArCW2h5@public.gmane.org >>> http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Rails mailing list >> Rails-1W37MKcQCpIf0INCOvqR/iCwEArCW2h5@public.gmane.org >> http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails >> > _______________________________________________ > Rails mailing list > Rails-1W37MKcQCpIf0INCOvqR/iCwEArCW2h5@public.gmane.org > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails
jamie wrote:> I am about to start developing a Rails on my Mac for a client. The > app is connecting to a legacy system that uses SQL Server. Should I > follow the instructions at > http://wiki.rubyonrails.com/rails/pages/ > HowtoConnectToMicrosoftSQLServerFromRailsOnLinux > > or, does anyone have Mac OS-specific instructions? > > Thanks, > > Jamie O-Hoops! -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
Here follows a huge copy-paste of my FreeTDS/iodbc/SQLServer notes: ----- FREETDS Get yourself the latest build of FreeTDS (0.63 as of writing this), and build it like so: cd /usr/local/src curl -O ftp://ftp.ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/ALPHA/freetds/stable/freetds-stable.tgz tar zxvf freetds-stable.tgz cd freetds-0.63 ./configure At this point, we need to hack the generated libtool. Somewhere around line 205 you should see: archive_cmds="\$CC \$(if test .\$module = .yes; then echo -bundle; else echo -dynamiclib; fi) \$allow_undefined_flag -o \$lib \$libobjs \$deplibs \$linkopts -install_name \$rpath/\$soname \$verstring" Basically you need to remove the \$deplibs in that line. make sudo make install You can now test this by trying to connect to an MS SQL Server. To do this, we''re using the tsql tool that is compiled along with FreeTDS: $ tsql -H 10.9.0.95 -p 1147 -U sa locale is "C" locale charset is "US-ASCII" Password: 1> use northwind 2> go 1> select count (*) as "Num" from customers 2> go Num 91 1> exit ODBC Administrator ---- ODBC Administrator created by James Adam Firstly, add the driver under the "Drivers" tab. Then you almost certainly want to create a User DSN, with the parameters * Server e.g. localhost * Database e.g. Northwind * UID e.g. Administrator * PWD * Port e.g. 1147 This data gets stored in ~/Library/ODBC/odbc.ini. Any problems, you can hack at that. An entry should look like this: [Redcats] Driver = /opt/local/lib/libtdsodbc.so Description = Redcats Development Database Server = 10.9.0.95 Host = localhost\TESTSQL2 Port = 1147 Database = redcats_dev UID = <username> PWD = <password> TDS_Version = 8.0 I''m not sure if you need to keep the ~/.freetds.conf in sync or not, but i tend to. You need an entry to correspond with each ODBC entry: [global] tds version = 8.0 [Redcats] host = GBLON1SQM27 port = 1147 ....... might be useful. - james On 11/14/05, Joe Clarke <joemclarke-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org> wrote:> I messed around for hours trying to get the freeTDS drivers to work > correctly under Mac OS X and I finally gave in and bought the driver > from Actual Technologies, which is very easy to setup. This was > several months ago, so maybe the freeTDS drivers are easier now. > > James, I would be interested in hearing how you did your setup. > > -- > Joe Clarke > http://railsplayground.com > > On 11/14/05, Jamie Orchard-Hays <jamie-fswG1Ka7Iew@public.gmane.org> wrote: > > Thanks James and Joe. I am just starting down the Darwin Ports path > > of installing this stuff, but may divert over to the actual > > technologies driver and test it out. I''d found it on a search, but > > ignored it because of the cost. > > > > Jamie > > > > > > On Nov 14, 2005, at 3:54 PM, James Adam wrote: > > > > > That would probably be the best thing to do. If you''re *adamant* about > > > not paying a dime and don''t mind screwing things up a few times, my G5 > > > dev setup at work involves using FreeTDS and the supplied IODBC layer. > > > You''ll need to use the SQLServer adapter that Tom Ward has been > > > working on, in ODBC mode. I also can''t get the connection working with > > > a full DSN, so I have ODBC "short DSNs" set up for each server i need > > > to connect to. > > > > > > I''ll post my own notes tomorrow when I''m back at work. > > > > > > - james > > > > > > On 11/14/05, Joe Clarke <joemclarke-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org> wrote: > > >> Hello, > > >> I think your best option would be to use this odbc driver, > > >> http://www.actualtechnologies.com/. The full version is $29.95 and > > >> they also have a demo you can download and test. > > >> > > >> Then setup your database.yml like this: > > >> development: > > >> adapter: sqlserver > > >> mode: odbc > > >> dsn: YOUR_DB_DEFINITION_NAME > > >> username: USERNAME > > >> password: PASSWORD > > >> > > >> -- > > >> Joe Clarke > > >> http://railsplayground.com > > >> > > >> > > >> On 11/14/05, Jamie Orchard-Hays <jamie-fswG1Ka7Iew@public.gmane.org> wrote: > > >>> I am about to start developing a Rails on my Mac for a client. The > > >>> app is connecting to a legacy system that uses SQL Server. Should I > > >>> follow the instructions at > > >>> http://wiki.rubyonrails.com/rails/pages/ > > >>> HowtoConnectToMicrosoftSQLServerFromRailsOnLinux > > >>> > > >>> or, does anyone have Mac OS-specific instructions? > > >>> > > >>> Thanks, > > >>> > > >>> Jamie O-H > > >>> _______________________________________________ > > >>> Rails mailing list > > >>> Rails-1W37MKcQCpIf0INCOvqR/iCwEArCW2h5@public.gmane.org > > >>> http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails > > >>> > > >> _______________________________________________ > > >> Rails mailing list > > >> Rails-1W37MKcQCpIf0INCOvqR/iCwEArCW2h5@public.gmane.org > > >> http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails > > >> > > > _______________________________________________ > > > Rails mailing list > > > Rails-1W37MKcQCpIf0INCOvqR/iCwEArCW2h5@public.gmane.org > > > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Rails mailing list > > Rails-1W37MKcQCpIf0INCOvqR/iCwEArCW2h5@public.gmane.org > > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails > > > _______________________________________________ > Rails mailing list > Rails-1W37MKcQCpIf0INCOvqR/iCwEArCW2h5@public.gmane.org > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails >