> This sounds like rpmstrap? > ... though with much better coverage. Check the "features" bullet points. The biggest differentiating features are probably: - based on yum or apt-rpm-client (I think rpmstrap calls rpm directly), both to bootstrap and to resolve build-requires - has logic to build SRPMs, IOW act as a buildd: . can resolve SRPM's build-requires . ensures clean packages by reverting to the base set of build packages . build ordering when doing multiple builds (i.e. proper use of locks) . support for flavours of distribution . signing of builds with GPG
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