The notes at the bottom of the download page for ooRexx 4.1.3 contain 
this 
text:
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A Note on Linux packages:
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The generically named rpm packages should install on any modern distribution
that uses RPM as a package manager.  Likewise, the generically named deb
packages will install on any modern debian-based systems.

When it is known that the generic package has problems on a distribution,
the ooRexx team may build an additional package for that specific
distribution.  In which case, the installation package will have the
targeted distribution in its file name.

Please use the generically named rpm and deb packages.  If there is a
problem on your distribution, report it by opening up a Tracker bug.
Depending on resources, the ooRexx team may be able to build a specific
package for that distribution.
=====================================================================

        But there don't appear to be any such packages available; all of the 
links 
are to platform-specific packages.  Is this an oversight, or is the note 
obsolete?

Leslie

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