simonki-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org wrote:> Hi Joe
>
> You mention you''re using debian - is ruby installed from binary
> packages or from source?
>
> If it''s binary you should just be able to apt-get install
> libdbd-mysql-ruby
> If source make sure you have ruby-dev and build-essential* installed,
> then try installing the gem again.
>
> * you probably don''t need all of build-essential, but
there''s no harm
> in doing so
>
> HTH,
> Simon
Hi, I am running Debian, but the stable Ruby package was 1.8.3 at the
time I started this - not good obviously. I searched for a 1.8.4
package but couldn''t find one, so I compiled and installed from source.
Any ideas what I need in this scenario? Re-download the source? Where
would I put it for it to be visible to the gem?
Argh!
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