I need a utility to put files back together that were split up into spearate files on a Usenet forum - e.g. file.mp3.001, file.mp3.002... When I check the available programs in Adept, I don't see such a program. I have found a couple of them at Sourceforge that I've used before under other Linux distros and I've downloaded the .tar.gz archives and extracted the files. When I start a console session and type ./configure, I get an error that says basically there's no version of GCC (or any other default C/C++ compiler) on my machine. I can't find a compiler anywhere in Adept or on the Ubuntu web site and I can't seem to find a basic GNU C compiler even online. Perhaps I'm searching for the wrong thing - I've searched for GCC and for C Compiler.
So, how do I install programs that are not packaged specifically for Ubuntu or Debian Linux systems?
Thanks for any help.
So, how do I install programs that are not packaged specifically for Ubuntu or Debian Linux systems?
Thanks for any help.
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