YUP!........I was just about ready to post that..........up and running!!
Thanx to:
bpollen, stanca, cell, strider
Wolfie Lee wrote:Because Ultimate just keeps getting bettter at automaticly handling the install directly at the time of clicking the link, but I need to install a tar.bz2 application, and it wants to open it with archive manager...why is that, and how do I install the app once the tar file is DLed?
Q. I’m new to Linux. Over few days I found lots software distributed as .tar.gz file. How do I install tar.gz files under Linux?
A. tar.gz also known as tarball, an archive format for electronic data and software. Most Linux tarball contains a source code for software. If you are new to Linux I recommend using apt-get, rpm and yum command to install all binary packages.
Tarballs are a group of files in one file. Tarball files have the extension .tar.gz, .tgz or .tar.bz2. Most open source software use tarballs to distribute programs/source codes.
# 1: Uncompress tarball
To uncompress them, execute the following command(s) depending on the extension:
$ tar zxf file.tar.gz
$ tar zxf file.tgz
$ tar jxf file.tar.bz2
$ tar jxf file.tbz2
Now change directory
$ ls
$ cd path-to-software/
# 2: Build and install software
Generally you need to type 3 commands as follows for building and compiling software:
# ./configure
# make
# make install
Where,
* ./configure will configure the software to ensure your system has the necessary functionality and libraries to successfully compile the package
* make will compile all the source files into executable binaries.
* Finally, make install will install the binaries and any supporting files into the appropriate locations.
# 3: Read INSTALL / README file
Each tarball comes with installation and build instructions. Open INSTALL or README file for more information:
$ vi INSTALL
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