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Operating Systems AIX How to compile a package in AIX when we download its source? Post 302399800 by jgt on Monday 1st of March 2010 03:50:00 PM
Old 03-01-2010
Typical instructions.
The package arrives as package.tar.gz
After the tar command, cd package and look for README, INSTALL.sh etc

Code:
gzip -d package.tar.gz
tar xvf package.tar
cd package
./configure
./make
./make install

 

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DSCEXTRACT(1)                                                 General Commands Manual                                                DSCEXTRACT(1)

NAME
dscextract - extract a single file from a Debian source package SYNOPSIS
dscextract [options] dscfile file DESCRIPTION
dscextract reads a single file from a Debian source package. The idea is to only look into .diff.gz files (source format 1.0) or .debian.tar.gz/bz2 files (source format 3.0) where possible, hence avoiding to unpack large tarballs. It is most useful for files in the debian/ subdirectory. file is relative to the first level directory contained in the package, i.e. with the first component stripped. OPTIONS
-f "Fast" mode. For source format 1.0, avoid to fall back scanning the .orig.tar.gz file if file was not found in the .diff.gz. (For 3.0 packages, it is assumed that debian/* are exactly the contents of debian.tar.gz/bz2.) EXIT STATUS
0 file was extracted. 1 file was not found in the source package. 2 An error occurred, like dscfile was not found. EXAMPLE
dscextract dds_2.1.1+ddd105-2.dsc debian/watch || test $? = 1 AUTHOR
dscextract was written by Christoph Berg <myon@debian.org>. DEBIAN Debian Utilities DSCEXTRACT(1)
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