Installing from Source Code
Chapter 4 discussed tarball packages — how to create them using the tar
command line command and how to unpack them. Before the fancy rpm
and dpkg
tools, administrators had to know how to unpack and install software from tarballs.
If you work in the open source software environment much, there's a good chance you will still find software packed up as a tarball. This section walks you through the process of unpacking and installing a tarball software package.
For this example, the software package sysstat
is used. The sysstat
utility is a very nice software package that provides a variety of system monitoring tools.
First, you need to download the sysstat tarball to your Linux system. You can often find the sysstat
package available on different Linux sites, but it's usually best to go straight to the source of the program. In this case, it's the website http://sebastien.godard.pagesperso-orange.fr/.
If you click the Download link, you...