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Then I simply build an PKG which contains my manually created packing list, a 
custom services.po, the RPMs (of course) and all the proper install and 
uninstall scripts. To me that looks like the easiest alternative at the point 
where I'm at, but somehow I think that's not the way it's supposed to be 
done.

Any pointers? Many thanks in advance!

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