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| PACKAGES
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|  This directory and all its subdirectories are for special package
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| information, template, scripts and docs. The files herein should be of use for
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| those of you who want to package curl in a binary or source format using one
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| of those custom formats.
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|  The hierarchy for these directories is something like this:
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|    packages/[OS]/[FORMAT]/
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|  
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|  Currently, we have Win32 and Linux for [OS]. There might be different formats
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| for the same OS so for Linux we have RPM as format.
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| 
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|  We might need to add some differentiation for CPU as well, as there is
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| Linux-RPMs for several CPUs. However, it might not be necessary since the
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| packaging should be pretty much the same no matter what CPU that is used.
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|     
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|  For each unique OS-FORMAT pair, there's a directory to "fill"! I'd like to
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| see a single README with as much details as possible, and then I'd like some
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| template files for the package process.
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