In linux, when you want to install a program, you can either install the binaries via a packaging tool (apt/dpkg, yum/rpm) or you can install directly from the tar'd/zipped up [...]
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In linux, when you want to install a program, you can either install the binaries via a packaging tool (apt/dpkg, yum/rpm) or you can install directly from the tar'd/zipped up [...]
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24. Source and Binary Packages pter 22. Most packages, however, also come as .rpm (RedHat) or .deb (Debian) files, which are discussed further below. 24.1 Building GNU Source Packages Almost all packages originally come as C <span>sources, tar ed and available from one of the many public FTP sites, like metalab.unc.edu . Thoughtful developers would have made their packages GNU standards compliant. This means that un tar
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