I agree with Benoit, you definitely need to install the
native mysql
driver. Just do:
gem install mysql
and then pick the driver for win32, it will resolve your
problems.
Joe
On Jan 10, 8:11 pm, "Benoit B."
<benoit.benez... gmail.com> wrote:
> Simply use the native win32 mySQL driver (It is
available as a gem).
> The ruby one got issues with win32.
> The pb is very random. You can have everything working
fine for a
> while, then suddenly got the connection lost errors.
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