The problem is the gem and how it's specification (manifest) was generated.
You can see the gem contents doing gem spec padrino-cache -v 0.9.25 files
You will see something like this:
- test/tmp/#<class:0x108b3b4e8>/cache/%2Ffoo
- test/tmp/#<class:0x108b3b588>/cache/%2Ffoo
- test/tmp/#<class:0x108b3b718>/cache/%2Ffoo
- test/tmp/#<class:0x108b46640>/cache/test
- test/tmp/#<class:0x108b5fdc0>/cache/test
- test/tmp/#<class:0x108b60c98>/cache/bar
- test/tmp/#<class:0x108b60c98>/cache/foo
- test/tmp/#<class:0x108b61b20>/cache/test
The files included in the gem contains colons, which is used on Windows to indicate drive letters and are not allowed as part of file name.
I will recommend report this to Padrino Framework bug tracker:
https://github.com/padrino/padrino-framework/issues