At
http://www.easysw.com/epm/index.html
is the home page for the Easy Software Products Package Manager, a GPLed
tool from Easy Software Products (the folks who do CUPS), which is a
tool for building packages for software; it currently apparently
supports making
Debian packages
IRIX distributions of some sort
SVR4 packages
"portable distribution[s] based on shell scripts and tar files"
RPMs "suitable for installation on a Red Hat Linux system"
HP-UX distributions
I don't know whether it being GPLed would cause a problem with non-GPLed
software; one of the entries in the FAQ:
http://www.easysw.com/epm/faq0003.html
says
Do I Have to Pay to Distribute Software Using EPM?
No! EPM is free software and any installations you create are
unencumbered by licensing of any kind (not even the GPL.)
and we also use autoconf which is also GPLed (it doesn't require that
the software with which it's used be GPLed).
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