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j-easy-install is it better than yum, pkgadd and similar tools ? Yes !!! In fact, it's impossible to create packages for every operating system and every release/flavour of each operating system. j-easy-install is a common solution to all OSs and OSs versions. When you launch j-easy-install, it grabs the last release of the filter i…</description>
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