tomhughes left a comment (openstreetmap/openstreetmap-website#6086)

Did my answer not support you by trying to address the problem and explain what 
is happening and possible solutions?

I'm not sure why your bundler hasn't prompted for sudo access as my 
understanding was that modern versions should do so when they want to install 
to the system gem area but we can't realistically answer every possible 
question about system packages in every linux distribution. We can however 
point you in the right direction, namely to seek advice from your distribution 
on how their ruby packaging works.

As it hasn't prompted your options are, as I said, to run the bundle install 
under sudo so that it can write to the system gems but I wouldn't generally 
recommend that - better to my mind is to configure bundler with a per-user 
install area it can write to instead, which the bundler documentation should be 
able to help with.

Please understand that installing and running the code in this repository is 
requires a degree of technical ability - it's not really something that 
non-technical end users are likely to find very easy.

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