The new default is SQLite. This is a really recent change, so if
you''re following nearly any book in print or an older online article,
it will say MySQL.
To change it, you can use the -d option.
rails your_app -d mysql
--Jeremy
On Feb 3, 2008 1:53 AM, Ruby Nudy
<mis.jerrywu-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org>
wrote:>
> i have just installed RoR. when i create a new rails project use the
> command "rails test" without any options, the default database
setting
> is sqlite3 in my computer. the default should be MySQL, is anything i
> did wrong?
>
> how do i fix it?
> >
>
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