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:
 
Now change directory
 
$ 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 installWhere,
- ./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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