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< The procedure >
The installation procedure for software that comes in tar.gz and tar.bz2 packages isn't always the same, but usually it's like this:
# tar xvzf package.tar.gz (or tar xvjf package.tar.bz2)
# cd package
# ./configure
# make
# make install
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Installing software from source in Linux - 1.2
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# tar xvzf package.tar.gz (or tar xvjf package.tar.bz2)
# cd package
# ./configure
# make
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tar xvzf pkg.tar.gz
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cd pkg
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./configure
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$ make
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make install
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make clean
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make uninstall
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Stefan WagnerHow to install software packages with tar.gz and tar.bz2 extension and compile software in Linux. Learn also how to uninstall the compiled software.
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Imke Gideonsehopelijk een mooie uitleg wat te doen met een tar.gz bestand:
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Craig BurkeSo you've downloaded a software package with tar.gz or tar.bz2 extension and have no idea what to do with it. Or perhaps you already know that it's most likely the source code of the program you want to install and you have to compile it, but don't know h
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FirstN@me L@stN@meHow to install software packages with tar.gz and tar.bz2 extension and compile software in Linux. Learn also how to uninstall the compiled software.
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Installing software from source in Linux
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chinesejapaneseThe installation procedure for software that comes in tar.gz and tar.bz2 packages isn't always the same, but usually it's like this:
# tar xvzf package.tar.gz (or tar xvjf package.tar.bz2)
# cd package
# ./configure
# make
# make install
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o you've downloaded a software package with tar.gz or tar.bz2 extension and have no idea what to do with it. Or perhaps you already know that it's most likely the source code of the program you want to install and you have to compile it, but don't know how. Don't worry, compiling and installing software from source in Linux isn't as hard as it may sound!
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