In linux, when you install a native C program from source, you obtain the zipped up (tarred up) source files, unpack it, and then use the [...] command to do the build/install from source.
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make
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In linux, when you install a native C program from source, you obtain the zipped up (tarred up) source files, unpack it, and then use the [...] command to do the build/install from source.
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In linux, when you install a native C program from source, you obtain the zipped up (tarred up) source files, unpack it, and then use the [...] command to do the build/install from source.
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make
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24. Source and Binary Packages y whom, and on what date. Used to track work on the package. Being GNU standards compliant should also mean that the package can be installed with only the three following commands: ./configure <span>make make install It also usually means that packages will compile on any UNIX system. Hence, this section should be a good guide to getting LINUX software to work on non-LINUX machines. An
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