Is anyone successfully using ROR 2.x with Firebird 2.x in a production
environment? The support seems to have dwindled.
I would greatly appreciate any installation guidelines, comments or
tips. What is somewhat confusing is what is required to for ROR to play
nicely with firebird.
I have come across fireruby, fb_adapter, fb-0.5.9...there does not seem
to be cohesive install / requirement steps...I certainly don't mind
working through all this but would appreciate any help to nudge me
along.
Thanks,
Rick
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Hi Rick,
I actually asked the same question a while ago
http://www.ruby-forum.com/topic/181473. And as you can see there was
no answers for that. But, after some trial and error I managed to get
it to work.
Before I posted the thread asking for help, I went through the
following tutorial
http://mapopa.blogspot.com/2009/02/installing-firebird-active-record-for.html,
but I did not get it to work, and that is when I got that error
message. But, I found out what was missing.
I installed it under Ubuntu Linux, and first I made sure that
libfbclient.so was in /usr/lib. In other words, if you installed from
the repository, then make sure that you install firebird-dev. I always
install from the archives.
Next, you do the following:
1) install fb-0.5.9
2) install fb_adapter
3) go to the folder where fb-0.5.9 is (in my case it is under
/usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/fb-0.5.9), and do a sudo make install.
That should install fb-0.5.9.
That's it, you can now follow the rest of the tutorial from
http://mapopa.blogspot.com/2009/02/installing-firebird-active-record-for.html
Migrations aren't yet working.
Good luck!
Fidel.
> That's it, you can now follow the rest of the tutorial from
> http://mapopa.blogspot.com/2009/02/installing-firebird-active-record-for.html
Sorry, wrong link. Here is the correct one
http://mapopa.blogspot.com/2009/02/rails-on-firebird-status-after-adapter.html
All the best,
Fidel.
Best regards,
No problem. I am working on the code to add support for migrations,
and will share that as well soon. Right now, I am able to do some
migrations, but I still have to do a fair bit of testing. I am not
really a Ruby expert, so it takes a little more time, because I have
to read about certain features.
Anyway, I will share after I finish.
All the best,
Fidel.