Well, me myself found the answer to my question in the second part of
the article. The thing is that version 0.9 of Rails (and latest) has
managed this issue and you can set a password.
Damaris Fuentes wrote:> Hi you all,
> I am reading the Rolling with Rails article, by Curt Hibbs. In the
> beginning, when he is explaining how to install the MySQL Server, he
> comments we mustn''t set up any account cause MySQL uses an
> authentication algorithm that is not compatible with the current version
> of Rails. Is there any way to avoid this and establish an account with
> its password? (I am using MySQL 5.0 and Rails 1.1.4.)
> thanks.
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