Both spacemanspiffy@lemmy.world and voracread@lemmy.world's answers work, I deleted the leftover files, and ran sudo apt upgrade libmtp
because the version I got was out of date
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You should install libmtp by running sudo apt install libmtp
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This will download, extract, and install the library to its proper location. No need to be downloading stuff manually like that.
Which distro are you using?
Linux mint 21.3 virginia
Isn't libmtp available in your repo?
I installed libmtp because I got a "no .source file" error while trying to transfer files
The left over files and directories are safe to delete.