Help - 'gets': No such file or directory

Dears,

                I am new in ruby, and am trying to install ClockingIT on
centos 6.

                When I run this command "bundle exec lib/setup.rb -trace" I
got the following error

                "lib/setup.rb:13:in `gets': No such file or directory -
--trace (Errno::ENOENT)

                                 from lib/setup.rb:13"

                what is it mean? I didn't find any solution.

                ruby 1.8.7 (2011-06-30 patchlevel 352) [x86_64-linux]

                Rails 3.1.4

Regards,

Moayad

ENOENT generally means that it couldn't find some file it's looking
for. (NOENT == NO such ENTry in the directory.)

In this case it sounds like setup.rb, on line 13, couldn't find the
file called --trace. Yes I realize you probably didn't mean --trace
to be a filename; the problem seems to be that setup.rb doesn't
realize that. Are you sure this script takes a --trace argument?
Look at the code and see if it seems to be looking for such a thing.
Or maybe you can achieve what you're trying to do, without tracing --
if you're having other problems that the traces might help solve,
maybe we can offer some advice on those instead.

-Dave

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On Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 08:08, Moayad Mohammad <mmohammad@bluezonejordan.com> wrote:

When I run this command “bundle exec lib/setup.rb –trace” I
got the following error

            “lib/setup\.rb:13:in \`gets&#39;: No such file or directory \-

--trace (Errno::ENOENT)

                             from lib/setup\.rb:13”

            what is it mean? I didn’t find any solution\.

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