In my never ending love/hate relationship with Ruby, Rails and my Mac I’ve finally gotten Ruby 1.9 up and running with Rails 2.3 and MySql 64 bit. All on Snow Leopard. There was an even a little detour with Readline. If you’ve scoured other posts about Snow Leopard, Ruby, Rails and Mysql and ended up here I feel your pain. I hope this helps you on your way. Most of this info is from other places which I’ve explained in a little (just a little) but more depth. Read More
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