That's a library that's required by user-choices, which Marek is supposed to 
own I believe. There may be funky stuff caused by hard coded dependencies. That 
being said, you should be able to update to more recent versions. :)

Random thoughts.

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On Oct 24, 2011, at 6:02 PM, Chuck van der Linden <[email protected]> wrote:

> When trying to install watir on some fresh VM's I'm getting the
> following in response (this is for both older 1.9.1 and the latest
> 2.0.x
> 
> C:\Windows\system32>gem install watir -v 1.9.1
> Fetching: win32-api-1.4.8-x86-mingw32.gem (100%)
> Fetching: windows-api-0.4.0.gem (100%)
> Fetching: windows-pr-1.2.1.gem (100%)
> Fetching: win32-process-0.6.5.gem (100%)
> Fetching: xml-simple-1.1.1.gem (100%)
> Fetching: rake-0.9.2.2.gem (100%)
> Fetching: hoe-2.12.3.gem (100%)
> Fetching: s4t-utils-1.0.4.gem (100%)
> WARNING: s4t-utils-1.0.4 has an invalid nil value for @cert_chain
> Fetching: builder-3.0.0.gem (100%)
> Fetching: user-choices-1.1.6.1.gem (100%)
> Fetching: commonwatir-1.9.1.gem (100%)
> Fetching: firewatir-1.9.1.gem (100%)
> Fetching: nokogiri-1.5.0-x86-mingw32.gem (100%)
> Fetching: ffi-1.0.10.gem (100%)
> ERROR:  Error installing watir:
>        The 'ffi' native gem requires installed build tools.
> 
> I can get around the last item with FFI by simply installing the
> devkit, or since it's also needed for the Selenium-Webdriver gem if I
> install Watir-webdriver (and it seems to want 1.0.9)  it seems to work
> just fine if I first force an install of the older version of FFI via
> 
>  gem install ffi -v 1.0.9
> 
> However I'm unsure how to get around the warning message regarding the
> S4T-Utils, or if that's something which can just be safely ignored???
> 
> Anyone know what the story is with that warning?
> 
> -- 
> Before posting, please read http://watir.com/support. In short: search before 
> you ask, be nice.
> 
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> http://groups.google.com/group/watir-general
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