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I am trying to install the mysql2 gem via the Bundler, but it keeps dying with the following error:

** executing command
/home/cc_rails/.rvm/rubies/ruby-1.9.2-p0/lib/ruby/1.9.1/rubygems/installer.rb:483:in 'rescue in block in build_extensions': 
ERROR: Failed to build gem native extension. (Gem::Installer::ExtensionBuildError)

/home/cc_rails/.rvm/rubies/ruby-1.9.2-p0/bin/ruby extconf.rb --with-mysql-config=/usr/bin/mysql_config
checking for rb_thread_blocking_region()... yes
checking for mysql.h... no
checking for mysql/mysql.h... no

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mysql.h is missing.  please check your installation of mysql and try again.
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*** extconf.rb failed ***
Could not create Makefile due to some reason, probably lack of
necessary libraries and/or headers.  Check the mkmf.log file for more
details.  You may need configuration options.

Provided configuration options:
--with-opt-dir
--without-opt-dir
--with-opt-include
--without-opt-include=${opt-dir}/include
--with-opt-lib
--without-opt-lib=${opt-dir}/lib
--with-make-prog
--without-make-prog
--srcdir=.
--curdir
--ruby=/home/cc_rails/.rvm/rubies/ruby-1.9.2-p0/bin/ruby
--with-mysql-config
Gem files will remain installed for inspection.

Most things I found via Googling recommended passing the --with-mysql-config parameter to fix it. So, based on:

$ which mysql_config
/usr/bin/mysql_config

I added the following to the Bundler's config:

$ bundle config build.mysql2 --with-mysql-config='/usr/bin/mysql_config'

However, still no luck -- same crash as above.

Since it's dying with the error mysql.h is missing, I checked for that, and it's allegedly around, just can't be found by the Bundler.

$ find / -name mysql.h
/usr/include/mysql5/mysql/mysql.h

Any thoughts?

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Have you tried the solution at stackoverflow.com/questions/3608287/… ? – Wrikken Sep 20 '10 at 21:01
Otherwise, you might just edit ext/mysql2/extconf.rb and enter the correct path to your mysql dir yourself (it's near the top). – Wrikken Sep 20 '10 at 21:03

4 Answers

up vote 46 down vote accepted

Answer was similar to the one Wrikken posted -- here's what I did to fix it for the sake of future readers.

(This is for RHEL 5.5 -- similar but different commands apply for Ubuntu/Debian/etc.)

Doing sudo yum list installed will print out all installed packages on your machine (note: yum on RHEL requires you add a Red Hat Network repository [I use EPEL], and run it via sudo).

I had mysql and mysql-server, which explained why MySQL worked fine for every pre-existing app, but no mysql-devel, which is necessary to fix that mysql.h is missing error and similar other build errors.

Long story short, after a mysqldump -u root -ppassword --all-databases > full-dump.sql for safety, it was fixed with a simple

sudo yum install mysql-devel
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Works great! Thanks a lot! – Colorblind Apr 4 '11 at 20:16
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In mac, do brew install mysql stackoverflow.com/questions/3608287/… – Peter Ehrlich Jun 1 '12 at 18:29
On my installation, mysql-devel was installed, but /usr/include/mysql was empty. mysql.h was located in /usr/include/mysql51 instead. So I ran sudo rmdir /usr/include/mysql ; sudo ln -s /usr/include/mysql51 /usr/include/mysql and voila! Mysql2 now builds properly. – Zee Sep 28 '12 at 17:26
for others to find this answer: *** extconf.rb failed *** (works also for fedora) – User Nov 7 '12 at 15:34

For Ubuntu have to install following. libmysqlclient-dev libmysqlclient16

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Perfect. Worked for me. – Zabba Jan 2 '11 at 9:51
+1 Thanks, you saved my day :-) – Abhay PS Mar 12 at 2:54

I know this is ancient, but if anyone still gets this zlib error, make certain that you typed: rvm use

(whatever version you're using)

I could have sworn I did that. Just posting in case anyone is pulling their hair out and this helps. If not good luck. :)

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The above problem will be occured because the mysql-devel package is not properly installed in your system. I will be explain the same in Centos of how to fix it. When you try to install that package using,

    yum install mysql-devel

somtimes there will be some clash occurs with the existing packages that gets installed if you install the MySql-Administrative tool and MySQL query browser.

In that case, you need to uninstall all the existing mysql2 packages and install it again.

    rpm -qa -last | grep -i mysql
    yum remove MySQL-server-5.5.27-1.rhel5
    yum remove MySQL-client-5.5.27-1.rhel5
    yum remove mysql-gui-tools-5.0r12-1rhel4
    yum remove mysql-query-browser-5.0r12-1rhel4-a

So, you can uninstall whatever mysql things displayed with rpm -qa as like above.

Then you can install the mysql-server and mysql-client.

    yum install mysql-server
    yum install mysql-client

Now you do the installation of mysql-devel package.

    yum install mysql-devel

Now there is no package clashes and you can able to install the mysql2 gem.

    gem install mysql2 -v '0.3.11'

Now your mysql2 gem will be successfully installed and you are good to go.

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