This looks very interesting. From the project web site: This is autopackage, the distro neutral binary packaging framework for Linux systems. * Build packages that will install on many different distros * Multiple front ends: best is automatically chosen so GUI users get a graphical front end, and command line users get a text based interface * Multiple language support (both in tools and for your own packages) * Automatically verifies and resolves dependencies no matter how the software was installed. This means you don't have to use autopackage for all your software, or even any of it, for packages to successfully install. http://autopackage.org/index.html
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