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I am getting the following error when I try to use gems in windows, and I also referred to this stackoverflow post and updated rubygems and rails. But nothing could solve the problem.

The following is the complete error,

    D:\>gem env
Invalid gemspec in [D:/RailsInstaller/Ruby1.8.7/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/specifications
/tilt-1.3.3.gemspec]: invalid date format in specification: "2011-08-25 00:00:00
.000000000Z"
Invalid gemspec in [D:/RailsInstaller/Ruby1.8.7/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/specifications
/execjs-1.2.4.gemspec]: invalid date format in specification: "2011-08-03 00:00:
00.000000000Z"
Invalid gemspec in [D:/RailsInstaller/Ruby1.8.7/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/specifications
/temple-0.3.3.gemspec]: invalid date format in specification: "2011-08-26 00:00:
00.000000000Z"
Invalid gemspec in [D:/RailsInstaller/Ruby1.8.7/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/specifications
/guard-0.6.3.gemspec]: invalid date format in specification: "2011-09-01 00:00:0
0.000000000Z"
Invalid gemspec in [D:/RailsInstaller/Ruby1.8.7/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/specifications
/guard-livereload-0.3.1.gemspec]: invalid date format in specification: "2011-09
-01 00:00:00.000000000Z"
Invalid gemspec in [D:/RailsInstaller/Ruby1.8.7/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/specifications
/rack-cache-1.0.3.gemspec]: invalid date format in specification: "2011-08-27 00
:00:00.000000000Z"
Invalid gemspec in [D:/RailsInstaller/Ruby1.8.7/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/specifications
/tilt-1.3.3.gemspec]: invalid date format in specification: "2011-08-25 00:00:00
.000000000Z"
Invalid gemspec in [D:/RailsInstaller/Ruby1.8.7/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/specifications
/execjs-1.2.4.gemspec]: invalid date format in specification: "2011-08-03 00:00:
00.000000000Z"
Invalid gemspec in [D:/RailsInstaller/Ruby1.8.7/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/specifications
/temple-0.3.3.gemspec]: invalid date format in specification: "2011-08-26 00:00:
00.000000000Z"
Invalid gemspec in [D:/RailsInstaller/Ruby1.8.7/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/specifications
/guard-0.6.3.gemspec]: invalid date format in specification: "2011-09-01 00:00:0
0.000000000Z"
Invalid gemspec in [D:/RailsInstaller/Ruby1.8.7/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/specifications
/guard-livereload-0.3.1.gemspec]: invalid date format in specification: "2011-09
-01 00:00:00.000000000Z"
Invalid gemspec in [D:/RailsInstaller/Ruby1.8.7/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/specifications
/rack-cache-1.0.3.gemspec]: invalid date format in specification: "2011-08-27 00
:00:00.000000000Z"
RubyGems Environment:
  - RUBYGEMS VERSION: 1.7.2
  - RUBY VERSION: 1.8.7 (2011-06-30 patchlevel 352) [i386-mingw32]
  - INSTALLATION DIRECTORY: D:/RailsInstaller/Ruby1.8.7/lib/ruby/gems/1.8
  - RUBY EXECUTABLE: D:/RailsInstaller/Ruby1.8.7/bin/ruby.exe
  - EXECUTABLE DIRECTORY: D:/RailsInstaller/Ruby1.8.7/bin
  - RUBYGEMS PLATFORMS:
    - ruby
    - x86-mingw32
  - GEM PATHS:
     - D:/RailsInstaller/Ruby1.8.7/lib/ruby/gems/1.8
     - C:/Documents and Settings/jeygokul/.gem/ruby/1.8
  - GEM CONFIGURATION:
     - :update_sources => true
     - :verbose => true
     - :benchmark => false
     - :backtrace => false
     - :bulk_threshold => 1000
  - REMOTE SOURCES:
     - http://rubygems.org/

18 Answers 18

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The ultimate solution is this:

Search "spec" files in your Ruby directory: *C:\Ruby187\lib\ruby\gems\1.8\specifications*

If a gemspec file contains something like this: s.date = %q{2011-10-13 00:00:00.000000000Z} Then delete the 00:00:00.000000000Z part: s.date = %q{2011-10-13}

After saving those gemspec files, the problem is solved.

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  • 2
    This worked for me (ruby 1.8.7 / win7), the other solutions did not Nov 8, 2011 at 20:12
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    Worked like a charm on ubuntu with ruby 1.8.7, gem 1.7.2. Thanks!
    – dafalcon
    Nov 22, 2011 at 6:47
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    This will remove the string from the specification file: "find . -type f | xargs perl -pi -e 's/ 00:00:00\.000000000Z//'" Nov 26, 2011 at 21:52
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    find /var/lib/gems/1.8/specifications -name *.gemspec -type f | xargs perl -pi -e 's/ 00:00:00\.000000000Z//' in Ubuntu
    – kubek2k
    Dec 25, 2011 at 14:52
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    sed -i 's/ 00:00:00.000000000Z//g' path_to_gemspecs
    – Pedro Rolo
    Jan 26, 2012 at 11:07
46

None of these solutions worked for me. To fix it, I removed all the content of the mentioned directory (some/path/to/specification/) then I installed the gems I need (actually, Bundler then bundle install).

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  • This is simple, quick and effective. Try this before any of the others. Dec 8, 2011 at 15:13
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    Only solution that worked for me too. But not sure if this is the right fix.
    – Suren
    Jan 23, 2012 at 4:53
  • This worked for me. It was running gem udpate --system that got me to this problem! Jan 24, 2012 at 1:53
45

I have fixed this issue by upgrading my RubyGems to 1.8.10 with

gem update --system

Edit: You can also try (as suggested by ZeissS)

gem install rubygems-update
update_rubygems
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    I have 1.8.10 and still getting this
    – DGM
    Sep 10, 2011 at 15:40
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    Try running "gem pristine [gemname]" for the gems that are causing those warnings.
    – Michael
    Sep 12, 2011 at 20:50
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    This didn't work for me either - because the "gem update --system" command caused the exact same problem and "gem pristine" did nothing. I had to follow @Romain_Tribes's solution and delete the gemspec files by hand before re-running a gem update
    – Taryn East
    Oct 12, 2011 at 16:04
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    This isn't a very good option on ubuntu, especially for casual ruby users. Feb 2, 2012 at 0:21
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    GaborKomaromi's answer below (or one of the finds.. in the comments) works. This one doesn't.
    – gotofritz
    Apr 2, 2012 at 9:46
12

In addition to running gem update --system I used gem install <gem with bad gemspec> on each of the item gem env reported as bad. This cleaned up the errors on my machine.

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    You can reinstall with "gem pristine [gemname]" or do a "gem pristine --all" to reinstall the gems from the cache without re-downloading them.
    – Michael
    Sep 12, 2011 at 20:47
10

As Michael said in the comment:

gem pristine --all
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6

Had the same problem when trying to install a GEM on Ubuntu 11.10.

Invalid gemspec in [/var/lib/gems/1.8/specifications/svn2git-2.1.2.gemspec]: invalid date format in specification: "2011-12-28 00:00:00.000000000Z"

The above options did not work for me. gem env reported the following:

RubyGems Environment:
  - RUBYGEMS VERSION: 1.7.2
  - RUBY VERSION: 1.8.7 (2011-06-30 patchlevel 352) [i686-linux]

So I presumed this problem was due to the fact I required a newer version of RubyGems installed.

Issuing gem update --system yeilded the following warning:

ERROR:  gem update --system is disabled on Debian, because it will overwrite the content of the rubygems Debian package, and might break your Debian system in subtle ways. The Debian-supported way to update rubygems is through apt-get, using Debian official repositories.
If you really know what you are doing, you can still update rubygems by setting the REALLY_GEM_UPDATE_SYSTEM environment variable, but please remember that this is completely unsupported by Debian.

However I was finally able to update rubygems to 1.8.15 by issuing:

sudo gem install rubygems-update && update_rubygems

Everything worked after that, good luck! :)

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  • For me on Ubuntu, it took sudo apt-get purge rubygems followed by sudo apt-get install rubygems and then installing all the gems again. Awkward, but at least it worked :P (the above did not work for me) May 13, 2012 at 14:11
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Invalid gemspec in [/var/lib/gems/1.8/specifications/chronic-0.6.4.gemspec]: invalid date format in specification: "2011-09-09 00:00:00.000000000Z"

The simple fix to such kind of problem is to navigate to the file.. for eg.

Step 1. cd /var/lib/gems/1.8/specifications
step 2. open the file(chronic-0.6.4.gemspec) in editor of ur choice... (gedit chronic-0.6.4.gemspec)
step 3. change the s.date = %q{2011-10-13 00:00:00.000000000Z} to s.date = %q{2011-10-13}

Cheers :)

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I just had the same problem on my ubuntu after upgrading to 10.10. None of the above worked for me. I had to install the update_rubygems script from http://rubygems.org/pages/download and run it once. Afterwords everything worked.

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I have fixed this issue 'invalid date formate specification' by, changing the corresponding line in D:/RailsInstaller/Ruby1.8.7/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/specifications/tilt-1.3.3.gemspec by putting s.date =Time.now instead of s.date = "2011-08-25 00:00:00.000000000Z" The same can be use the other files too.

2

I've too many gems to fix one by one, and try both update_rubygems and gem pristine --all still no luck.

So I use rvm clear gemset to remove all gems with wrong gemspec. Execute bundle install to reinstall all the gems, and Viola!

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  • Unrecognized command line argument: 'clear' ( see: 'rvm usage' )
    – Jonathan
    May 24, 2012 at 11:28
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    rvm gemset empty your_gemset_name_or_global
    – taiansu
    May 25, 2012 at 3:12
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cd vendor/bundle/ruby/1.9.x/specifications
sed -i 's/ 00\:00\:00.000000000Z//g' *
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Solved by running gem update --system then gem update.

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  • worked for me, i just got that error after doing gem update --system, most of them went away after gem update. for others i removed the gemspec file.
    – mrbrdo
    Feb 5, 2012 at 23:07
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The various solutions noted in these answers did not work for me. What did work was re-installing the specific versions of the offending gem's. In your case that would of looked like:

gem install tilt   -v 1.3.3
gem install execjs -v 1.2.4
gem install temple -v 0.3.3
gem install guard  -v 0.6.3
gem install guard-livereload -v 0.3.1
gem install rack-cache -v 1.0.3

I think that gem pristine xxx yyy zzz or gem pristine --all might not be going out always (ever?) to the gem repositories whereas gem install xxx -v v.r.m does.

Anyway, re-installing the offending versions of the gems worked for me, although it was tedious...

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rvm gemset clear and then bundle install worked for me!

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"gem install rubygems-update", "update_rubygems", then "gem pristine --all" is the combination that solved the problem for me after none of the previously listed ones worked.

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In my case, the referenced gem versions weren't even installed. I had those gems, but not the versions who's gemspecs were causing the error. So, I just deleted each of the /path/to/specifications/offending-X.Y.ZZ.gemspec files.

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This is not really an answer but if somebody feels like digging more I found this gemspec spec here: http://rubygems.rubyforge.org/rubygems-update/Gem/Specification.html (scroll down to date=date() and click to show source):

@date = case date
when String then
  if %r\A(\d{4})-(\d{2})-(\d{2})\Z/ =~ date then
    Time.utc($1.to_i, $2.to_i, $3.to_i)
  else
    raise(Gem::InvalidSpecificationException,
          "invalid date format in specification: #{date.inspect}")
  end
when Time, Date then
  Time.utc(date.year, date.month, date.day)
else
  TODAY
end

So I guess this is the code that parses that gemspec, and it just looks like the date format that are in the files that show errors don't conform to this.

What I did was to just manually fix those offending gemspecs as suggested above (changing the dates to "yyyy-mm-dd", it works for me.

All the rubygem specs I had that had this problem also has a line

s.rubygems_version = %q{1.3.5}

So I'm guessing these are just old gems? And what's with those %q{...} anyway?

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If you had this error on Ubuntu 11.04 my solution was the following command lines:

$ sudo apt-get install ruby1.9.1

After doing this you will not get the date error.

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