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Strange MySql Database schema version number under Mac OSX
Reported by Levent Erbüke | August 4th, 2008 @ 09:32 PM | in 2.x
I'm currently following the "Developing Rails Applications on Mac OS X Leopard" http://developer.apple.com/tools...
First I've created the skeleton application directory:
$ rails -d mysql expenses
$ cd expenses
$ script/server
Then in the browser: http://localhost:3000
Ruby version 1.8.6 (universal-darwin9.0)
RubyGems version 1.2.0
Rails version 2.1.0
Active Record version 2.1.0
Action Pack version 2.1.0
Active Resource version 2.1.0
Action Mailer version 2.1.0
Active Support version 2.1.0
Application root /Users/levent/dev/RoR/expenses
Environment development
Database adapter mysql
Database schema version 20080731184024
I'm very surprised to have 20080731184024 instead 1 as the database schema version. It looks as a date timestamp...
Any ideas about this unpleasant behavior?
Regards,
Levent
Comments and changes to this ticket
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José Valim August 4th, 2008 @ 09:52 PM
The article "Developing Rails Applications on Mac OS X Leopard" is outdated.
Rails now uses Timestamped Migrations:
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josh November 22nd, 2008 @ 07:50 PM
- State changed from new to invalid
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