Hey did you manage to fix it on windows? I too get the same error

C:\support>heroku create suport
Created http://suport.heroku.com/ | [email protected]:suport.git
The filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect.
The filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect.
Git remote heroku added


On Apr 24, 12:59 pm, iioiooioo <[email protected]> wrote:
> They work great, for installing the gem itself. #3 is probably the
> most useful step, I got hung up on that initially and used json_pure.
> It's nice to know that 1.1.1 will work fine.
>
> Setting the key initially took a fair amount of guess work, but I was
> able to get it working by reading through the mailing list and playing
> around.
>
> Most recently, I've been hitting 
> this.http://groups.google.com/group/heroku/browse_thread/thread/7e96d84ba0...
>
> Pretty sure I'm stuck on thewindowsend of thing, who knows. On the
> plus side, it wasn't too tough just to set up an ubuntu vm and do my
> updates through there. I've been (finally) playing around with heroku
> and I must say that I'm very impressed, keep up the great work guys!
>
> On Apr 24, 12:16 am, Morten Bagai <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Did the instructions below not work for you?
>
> > /Morten
>
> > On Apr 23, 2009, at 8:22 PM, iioiooioo wrote:
>
> > > I am, for one. And getting everything setup onwindowsseems virtually
> > > impossible... I'm in the process of trying ubuntu on a vm, just to use
> > > heroku. I hope it works, because heroku looks pretty slick.
>
> > > Thanks,
> > > Brad
>
> > > On Apr 13, 2:25 pm, Morten Bagai <[email protected]> wrote:
> > >> Guys,
>
> > >> If you've been trying to install the latest herokugemonWindows, you
> > >> may have run into a bit of trouble.
>
> > >> Now that we include the tapsgem, the heroku client has several new
> > >> dependencies - most notably taps. Unfortunately, there are a couple  
> > >> of
> > >> gems down the dependency chain whoseWindowsversions are lagging a
> > >> bit behind. Here's what you need to do to make the install work:
>
> > >> 1) Install SQLite 3
>
> > >> Go tohttp://www.sqlite.org/download.htmlanddownloadthe precompiled
> > >> binaries forWindows. You'll need the command-line program and the
> > >> DLL. It should be a total of 3 files, which you can paste in to c:
> > >> \ruby
> > >> \bin (that's the standard location chosen for ruby by the ruby one-
> > >> click installer forWindows).
>
> > >> 2) Install the sqlite3-rubygem
>
> > >> The latest version (1.2.4) doesn't have a workingWindowsversion, so
> > >> you need to install the previous version:geminstall sqlite3-ruby -v
> > >> 1.2.3.
>
> > >> 3) Install thejsongem
>
> > >> With thisgem, you need to go several versions back and install  
> > >> 1.1.1:  geminstalljson-v 1.1.1
>
> > >> 4) Install the herokugem
>
> > >> Finish off withgeminstall heroku to get the latest version of our
> > >> rubygem.
>
> > >> This is obviously a little cumbersome. We're looking into how we can
> > >> make the process smoother onWindows, but the easiest thing would be
> > >> to get those gems caught up version-wise. Feel free to make your
> > >>Windowsneeds known to the maintainers :)
>
> > >> Finally, show of hands - if you don't mind - how many of you guys are
> > >> usingWindows?
>
> > >> Best,
>
> > >> /Morten
>
>
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