Please provide the complete output of "gem env" so we can determine which path option is generating these issues.
Also, will be great if you try this against latest version of Ruby (trunk) since lost of encoding issues has been solved. (This seems related to Dir.glob which has been solved in 1.9.3 - trunk)
If you don't know how to build from scratch, take a look to RubyInstaller codebase and use it to build your local copy:
(I'll come back to this issue in a few weeks/months, when I have setup local compilation of the ruby sources on my windows machine.)
Months? RubyInstaller codebase provides you the building blocks, you don't need to setup a development environment, it does for you and is self contained.
This issue was solved with changeset r31644.
Ilias, thank you for reporting this issue.
Your contribution to Ruby is greatly appreciated.
May Ruby be with you.
Please ignore the comments of "Luis Lavena", they have no relevance to the issue.
Hahaha, that just made my day! You, my friend, are really a master in the art of
trolling ;) That's like saying "Plaease ignore what matz has to say about Ruby. He
may have invented it, sure, but he doesn't know what he's talking about".
Mr. Bosslet, you are the only person which is trolling here, because of your off-topic comment. Remember: you're commenting on a issue-tracking-system, which should strictly focus on the issue at hand.
I've validly updated the information (within the issue I had filed months ago), after I was contacted by a user who was confused and didn't know how to finally solve the issue (in context of a rails installation on a greek windows machine). There's no need to add further misleading off-topic comments.
As for Mr. Matsumoto: He's not the first designer (Ruby is not an invention, it's a design) who get's lost in the complexity he has created, trying to implement the (partially contrary) requirements he's specified. That's nothing special - except for dumb religious language fanatics of your kind, who think that language designers are gods.