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If there is no native Ubuntu package available in any of the Ubuntu repositories, you can use the command line to install or uninstall the tarball file.
If there is no native Ubuntu package available in any of the Ubuntu repositories, you can use the command line to install or uninstall the tarball file.
Translated and reviewed by Jen Ockwell
Located in add-applications/C/add-applications.xml:164(para)
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The first step will be to uncompress and extract the tarball. If it is a <emphasis>.tgz</emphasis> or a <emphasis>.tar.gz</emphasis>, in a Terminal enter: <screen>tar -xfvz <emphasis>tarball_name</emphasis></screen>
The first step will be to uncompress and extract the tarball. If it is a <emphasis>.tgz</emphasis> or a <emphasis>.tar.gz</emphasis>, in a Terminal enter: <screen>tar -xfvz <emphasis>tarball_name</emphasis></screen>
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Located in add-applications/C/add-applications.xml:165(para)
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Then it will be necessary to follow the instructions that come with the package. These are generally located in the extracted tarball in a file called README or INSTALL.
Then it will be necessary to follow the instructions that come with the package. These are generally located in the extracted tarball in a file called README or INSTALL.
Translated and reviewed by Jen Ockwell
Located in add-applications/C/add-applications.xml:168(para)
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Tarballs often contain the source code of the program, and need to be <emphasis>compiled</emphasis> in order to be used.
Tarballs often contain the source code of the program, and need to be <emphasis>compiled</emphasis> in order to be used.
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Located in add-applications/C/add-applications.xml:635(para)
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Compiling programs requires some packages that are not installed by default. You can install these all at once by installing the <application>build-essential</application> package.
Compiling programs requires some packages that are not installed by default. You can install these all at once by installing the <application>build-essential</application> package.
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Located in add-applications/C/add-applications.xml:170(para)
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Located in add-applications/C/add-applications.xml:0(None)
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