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    Buildozer

    Buildozer

    Generic Python packager for Android and iOS

    Buildozer is a tool that aim to package mobiles application easily. It automates the entire build process, download the prerequisites like python-for-android, Android SDK, NDK, etc. Buildozer manages a file named buildozer.spec in your application directory, describing your application requirements and settings such as title, icon, included modules, etc. It will use the specification file to create a package for Android, iOS, and more. The goal is to have one "buildozer.spec" file in your...
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    XBMC Complete Installer
    XBMC Complete installer is a Linux automated installer for XBMC on top of minimal Ubuntu install. It aims to provide quality and complete support for installing & configuring for ION platforms/others. It automates otherwise complex tasks.
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    The Source Ruckus Packager (SRP) is the source based package management system used by Source Ruckus Linux. It aims to simplify the automation of installing, uninstalling, verifying, and upgrading source based software packages.
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