Hi,

recently I re installed firefox (in order to have the new firefox 49).

Till now, to install programs, I always used yum or rpm, and never I used
the .tar file.


After I unpacked the .tar file, I was immediately able to run the new
version of firefox simply creating a new symbolic link point to the new
version to the file executable, *without changing anything in the files**
unpacked files inside the directory where I dowloaded **the file .tar**
(/home/my_dir/Downloads)*.


That is very simple as it is also very good …


But I am asking to myself if I really made all in the right way....


Of course, in order to use an application, it is enough to run the
executable file -

But, under usual conditions, they are many other files that support the
installation...

Generally they are not inside the directory where I unpacked the .tar
file,–

Generally they are put in some appropriate directories.... and I didn't
change anything never I modified or move files after I unpacked files in
the original directory .


The organization of the programs, inside the directories of the computer,
is managed by the programs that manage the installation... and in my case I
didn't make anything..


So I would ask what is the correct way to arrange files after to unpack the
.tar file for a program like firefox.

Thank you


regards

Angelo
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