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This thesis proposes a technique to distribute components of application stacks that have incompatible open source licenses and operationalizes the proposed technique. The proposed technique facilitates the distribution and setup of software components that cannot be distributed due to open source license incompatibilities. The development of the solution suggests that it is easier to solve this problem on modular platforms that have interfaces to connect components during runtime.