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At the end of the article:

> Installing software not managed by the distro’s package manager can be inconvenient for system administrators, especially those who are deeply familiar with the inner workings of their distro.

> On these concerns: We hear you.

> For now, we believe that having our own install scripts allows us to iterate faster, compared to maintaining (and testing) half a dozen package formats for different distros. However, once Sandstorm reaches a stable release, we fully intend to offer more traditional packaging choices as well. We still have lots of work to do!

This sounds like a cop-out. Packaging an RPM and a DEB will take care of most distros, and the distro maintainers should do the rest.

Your build system should be creating the requisite package files.

If not, there's always OpenSuse Build Service.



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