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Browse All TopicsI create a new project in NetBeans, specifying that I want to use SQLite3 for my database. I then try to run a db migrate task on the project, and I get the following error:
C:/Program Files/NetBeans 6.0 RC1/ruby1/jruby-1.0.2/lib/
I have the sqlite3 gem installed using the NetBeans interface.
The following code is in the database.yml file:
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by: peh803Posted on 2007-12-19 at 17:13:28ID: 20504360
In an effort to help, I tried working through a few examples and did some research... It looks like a few folks have had success with database references like this:
/Database_ Configurat ion
database: db/test_abc.sqlite.db (as opposed to db/test.sqlite3)
Here's an example I found like this: http://wiki.radiantcms.org
Maybe that'll help?
Let me know -- or, if you've already figured this one out, let us know!
Thanks and regards,
Phil / peh803