Hi Josh,

I've installed puppet from official msi puppet-enterprise-2.5.0.msi. There 
are no any other ruby installation on this machine. Ruby version returns 
following info:
1.8.7 (2011-12-28 patchlevel 357) [i386-mingw32]
It've been working about 2 months, but suddenly yesterday stopped.

Thanks, Pavel

On Wednesday, September 26, 2012 12:55:29 AM UTC+3, Josh Cooper wrote:
>
> Hi Pavel, 
>
> On Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 2:28 PM, Pavel Drobushevich 
> <p.drobu...@gmail.com <javascript:>> wrote: 
> > Hi all, 
> > 
> > We use puppet on many windows machines (Windows Server2008R2 x64). It 
> works 
> > fine, but on one of them it was fail down and couldn't start work again. 
> I 
> > try to reinstall, but it didn't help. May be you have any idea. Thanks 
> in 
> > advance. 
> > 
> > Error message from puppet 
> > C:/puppet/puppet/lib/puppet/util/autoload.rb:85:in `load': Could not 
> > autoload co 
> > mponent: 193: %1 is not a valid Win32 application.   - 
> > C:/puppet/sys/ruby/lib/ru 
> > by/1.8/i386-mingw32/digest/sha1.so (Puppet::Error) 
> >         from C:/puppet/puppet/lib/puppet/util/autoload.rb:73:in `each' 
> >         from C:/puppet/puppet/lib/puppet/util/autoload.rb:73:in `load' 
> >         from C:/puppet/puppet/lib/puppet/metatype/manager.rb:116:in 
> `type' 
> >         from C:/puppet/puppet/lib/puppet/type.rb:1966 
> >         from 
> > C:/puppet/sys/ruby/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/rubygems/custom_require.r 
> > b:36:in `gem_original_require' 
> >         from 
> > C:/puppet/sys/ruby/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/rubygems/custom_require.r 
> > b:36:in `require' 
> >         from C:/puppet/puppet/lib/puppet.rb:121 
> >         from C:/puppet/puppet/lib/puppet/application.rb:272:in `require' 
> >         from C:/puppet/puppet/lib/puppet/application.rb:272:in 
> `initialize' 
> >         from C:/puppet/puppet/lib/puppet/util/command_line.rb:60:in 
> `new' 
> >         from C:/puppet/puppet/lib/puppet/util/command_line.rb:60:in 
> > `execute' 
> >         from C:/puppet/puppet/bin/puppet:4 
> > 
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> Are you using a different ruby version than is included in the MSI? On 
> my local dev system with Puppet installed I don't see an i386-mingw32 
> directory: 
>
>   c:/puppet/sys/ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/i386-mingw32 
>
> I do see the following however: 
>
>    <installdir>/puppet/sys/ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/digest/sha2.rb 
>
> Also this link describes the same problem, may be a ruby 1.9.3-p0 
> issue on Windows: https://github.com/oneclick/rubyinstaller/issues/102 
>
> Or perhaps your system PATH and/or RUBYLIB is picking up a different 
> version than the one the MSI installed. 
>
> Josh 
>
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> Josh Cooper 
> Developer, Puppet Labs 
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