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		By: Federico Bianchi		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[The CARE (Comprehensive Archiver for Reproducible Execution) tool from the proot suite is extremely valuable in itself: I used it to &quot;dockerize&quot; a horribly broken software (a mixup of Python2/Cython, Python3, Java and C/C++ with lots of hand-compiled dependencies everyone forgot and ran on a dev machine). See]]></description>
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