`establish_connection': Please install the mysql2 adapter: `gem install activerecord-mysql2-adapter` (no such file to load -- active_record/connection_adapters/mysql2_adapter) (RuntimeError)
  from /opt/ruby-enterprise-1.8.7-2010.02/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/activerecord-

Here is dump of whole error and my config and gemfile. http://pastie.org/1088017

Thanks in advantage for help!

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I faced the same problem and after several analysis, i am able to successfully install the mysql2 on windows with rails3. The process i followed is given in the following blog post. kyybaventures.com/blog/installing-mysql2-gem-ruby-rails-windows Hope, it will be useful to solev the above problem. Mani – maniempire Aug 4 '11 at 16:30
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I was getting the same error while using rails 3.0.7 and mysql2 0.3.2. The solution, which I found here, is to use an older version of mysql2. Thus edit your gemfile to

gem 'mysql2', '< 0.3'

and run

bundle install 
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This one fixed it for me on Ubuntu 10.04!! If using RVM, you can also use: rvm gem install mysql2 --version=0.2.7, and add the above line to your Gemfile. – TrinitronX May 19 '11 at 22:00
I had this exact same issue today, going up to 3.1 and back down to 3.0.7. This was the fix. – David Ortinau May 23 '11 at 1:51
Rolling back to 0.2.7 worked for me as well. – Kevin Bedell May 23 '11 at 17:29
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except those versions of mysql2 have blocking issues in large sites – Kevin Jun 3 '11 at 22:34
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For more enlightenment, see the following mysql2 issue on github, which says mysql 0.3.x will only work with rails 3.1 and onward: github.com/brianmario/mysql2/issues/155 – Tim Harper Aug 24 '11 at 18:54
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Also need to change adapter from 'mysql' to 'mysql2' in database.yml as said here Install mysql2 gem on Snow Leopard for Rails 3 with rvm

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That did the trick for me! – Jim Jeffers Jan 30 '11 at 20:46
dear unsung hero, thank you – David Ryder Aug 30 '11 at 21:31
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Did you include the mysql2 gem in your gemfile instead of the old mysql gem, and ran bundle install afterwards?

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This might help someone. stackoverflow.com/questions/3608287/… – tony_le_montana Dec 17 '10 at 5:44
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This also fixed the issue I had with:

Please install the mysql2 adapter: `gem install activerecord-mysql2-adapter` (no such file to load -- active_record/connection_adapters/mysql2_adapter)

You actually need to run: gem install mysql2 and add the gem to your config.

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I was having this problem as I was installing the mysql2 gem manually. Then I used it as you said in the gemfile and ran bundle install. It loaded up, but I I got the could not connect to mysql.sock error. So I THEN ran env ARCHFLAGS="-arch i386" gem install mysql2 --version 0.2.6 -- --with-mysql-config=/usr/local/mysql/bin/mysql_config (i am on a mac pro) and this seemed to solve my problems. Ran rails s and hey presto..Hope this helps someone else out :) – dryprogrammers Jan 16 '11 at 21:37
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If you're using rvm, and possibly added mysql2 outside of rvm, try these steps: Confirm that your Gemfile says:

gem 'mysql2'

or for Rails2.x:

gem 'mysql2', '~> 0.2.11'

then:

$ cd RAILS_ROOT
$ gem uninstall mysql2

Select gem to uninstall:
 1. mysql2-0.2.11
 2. mysql2-0.3.6
 3. All versions
> 3 # select "All versions"
$ rvm gemset install mysql2
$ bundle install

Now rails should start properly.

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just run "gem install mysql" also add the same in gemfile and run bundle. worked

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this clued me in. I ran "sudo gem install mysql2" and it worked. Thanks! – Tomaszewski Mar 9 '11 at 3:50
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Manual gem management outside of a Gemfile is not recommended. It is prone to dependency issues for other developers or deployment. – Gabe Martin-Dempesy Jun 20 '11 at 20:55
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If anybody still facing problem of installing mysql2 gem with rails 3 on Windows, then refer to the detailed steps of installation on -

http://rorguide.blogspot.com/2011/03/installing-mysql2-gem-on-ruby-192-and.html

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Same issue for me too. Upgraded to Rails 3.1.rc4 then downgraded to 3.0.3. Worked for me.

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I'm a beginner at ruby, rails, and linux. So if this solution did not work, I hold no responsibility :)

Step 1:

sudo gem uninstall mysql2

Step 2:

sudo gem install mysql -v 0.2.7

Start webrick, if the same problem still appears reinstall rails.

This solution works for me.

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Isn't it generally bad practice to install a gem using sudo? stackoverflow.com/questions/2119064/… – Tass Aug 18 '11 at 13:52
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