http://rubyforge.org/tracker/?func=detail&atid=1051&aid=3960&group_id=256 I posted this bug yesterday. Seems to be confirmed, since someone else has the same problem on a different platform (Fedora 4 and Max OS X). So, if you are using Oracle, don''t be in a rush to upgrade to Rails 1.1 unless you have the time to figure this problem out for yourself. -- Lori Olson http://blog.dragonsharp.com -- Posted with http://DevLists.com. Sign up and save your time!
> -----Original Message----- > From: rails-bounces@lists.rubyonrails.org > [mailto:rails-bounces@lists.rubyonrails.org] On Behalf Of Lori Olson > Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2006 1:21 PM > To: rails@lists.rubyonrails.org > Subject: [Rails] Ruby/OCI8 not working on Rails 1.1 > > > http://rubyforge.org/tracker/?func=detail&atid=1051&aid=3960&g > roup_id=256 > > I posted this bug yesterday. Seems to be confirmed, since > someone else > has the same problem on a different platform (Fedora 4 and Max OS X). > > So, if you are using Oracle, don''t be in a rush to upgrade to > Rails 1.1 > unless you have the time to figure this problem out for yourself. > > -- > Lori Olson > http://blog.dragonsharp.comThis is a bug in the oracle adapter for Rails, not in OCI8 itself (afaict). Now, as to why it''s trying to load the adapter when you''re not even using it, I''m not sure. Regards, Dan
Berger, Daniel wrote:> > This is a bug in the oracle adapter for Rails, not in OCI8 itself > (afaict). Now, as to why it''s trying to load the adapter when you''re > not even using it, I''m not sure.There''s a patch posted, waiting to be applied. By default Rails loads all the adapters, and if you''re using a gem install of Rails, there isn''t a way to turn that off.
On Wednesday, March 29, 2006, at 2:58 PM, Michael Schoen wrote:>There''s a patch posted, waiting to be applied.Can you tell me where to find the patch? -- Lori Olson http://blog.dragonsharp.com -- Posted with http://DevLists.com. Sign up and save your time!