We are seeing the same issue with our automated deployment of puppetmaster. 
We are using 'puppetlabs-passenger' install passenger, and we get the same 
issue (See below). Looks like the gem provider has deprecated arguments; 
AFAIK --include-dependencies has become default for gem install.

Notice: /File[/etc/httpd/conf.d/ssl.conf]/ensure: removed
Notice: /File[/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf]/content: content changed 
'{md5}fbfc8dde1aa1c1c962792c35ecc99db9' to 
'{md5}ec999e9a079a8fad9e374a8e01df47f4'
Error: Could not update: Execution of '/usr/bin/gem install -v 3.0.19 
--include-dependencies --no-rdoc --no-ri passenger' returned 1: ERROR: 
 While executing gem ... (OptionParser::InvalidOption)
    *invalid option: --include-dependencies*

Error: /Stage[main]/Passenger/Package[passenger]/ensure: change from absent 
to 3.0.19 failed: Could not update: Execution of '/usr/bin/gem install -v 
3.0.19 --include-dependencies --no-rdoc --no-ri passenger' returned 1: 
ERROR:  While executing gem ... (OptionParser::InvalidOption)
   * invalid option: --include-dependencies*

Notice: /Stage[main]/Passenger/Exec[compile-passenger]: Dependency 
Package[passenger] has failures: true
Warning: /Stage[main]/Passenger/Exec[compile-passenger]: Skipping because 
of failed dependencies
Error: Could not start Service[httpd]: Execution of '/sbin/service httpd 
start' returned 1:
Error: /Stage[main]/Apache/Service[httpd]/ensure: change from stopped to 
running failed: Could not start Service[httpd]: Execution of '/sbin/service 
httpd start' returned 1:
Notice: /Stage[main]/Apache/Service[httpd]: Triggered 'refresh' from 2 
events
Notice: Finished catalog run in 1.23 seconds


On Monday, February 25, 2013 12:31:24 PM UTC-5, matthias wrote:
>
> I recently upgraded one of our puppet agent servers to use rubygems 2.0.0. 
>  When I run 'puppet agent --test' after the upgrade it complains that there 
> is an invalid option with using --include-dependencies switch (output 
> below).  Is there a way to pass arguments to puppet when using gem as the 
> package installer to use another argument?
>
> Eg. output
>
> [root@vm1 ~]# puppet agent --test
> Info: Retrieving plugin
> Info: Loading facts in /var/lib/puppet/lib/facter/rvm_installed.rb
> Info: Caching catalog for vm1.example.com
> Info: Applying configuration version '1361808741'
> Error: Could not update: Execution of '/usr/bin/gem install 
> --include-dependencies --no-rdoc --no-ri bson' returned 1: ERROR:  While 
> executing gem ... (OptionParser::InvalidOption)
>     invalid option: --include-dependencies
>
> Error: /Stage[main]/Base::Centos6/Package[bson]/ensure: change from 
> ["1.8.2", "1.8.1", "1.8.0", "1.7.1", "1.7.0"] to 1.8.2 ruby java failed: 
> Could not update: Execution of '/usr/bin/gem install --include-dependencies 
> --no-rdoc --no-ri bson' returned 1: ERROR:  While executing gem ... 
> (OptionParser::InvalidOption)
>     invalid option: --include-dependencies
>
> Error: Could not update: Execution of '/usr/bin/gem install 
> --include-dependencies --no-rdoc --no-ri json' returned 1: ERROR:  While 
> executing gem ... (OptionParser::InvalidOption)
>     invalid option: --include-dependencies
>
> Error: /Stage[main]/Base::Centos6/Package[json]/ensure: change from 
> ["1.7.7"] to 1.7.7 ruby java failed: Could not update: Execution of 
> '/usr/bin/gem install --include-dependencies --no-rdoc --no-ri json' 
> returned 1: ERROR:  While executing gem ... (OptionParser::InvalidOption)
>     invalid option: --include-dependencies
>
> Notice: Finished catalog run in 15.45 seconds
>
>
> Somehow it looks hard coded into the gem.rb file
>
>   def install(useversion = true)
>     command = [command(:gemcmd), "install"]
>     command << "-v" << resource[:ensure] if (! resource[:ensure].is_a? 
> Symbol) and useversion
>     # Always include dependencies
>     command << "--include-dependencies"
>
>
> Thanks,
> Matthew 
>
>

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