I know there's a tool that will let me run "make install" and then
creates a .deb (or .rpm, or .tgz, or ..) of it so that I can remove the
package cleanly later and take a nice .deb to install on other machines.
I know this exists, I just can't remember the name of the tool :-(
Anyone who knows what I'm talking about?

/M

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