kiddac
Newbie
Your over thinking it Siilver... :)
I don't see why your suggestion would fail.
Like you say...
Use my original ipk but add in 15 or so blank imports in skin.xml. mod1.xml, mod2.xml etc. Now this is the base build that anyone that wants to install a mod via IPK has to install first.
Then all your individual mods just get installed individually via ipk and named as mod1.xml, mod2.xml etc.
I don't think it fails if it looks for an xml import that doesn't exist.
When I create my IPKs I use IPK creator 3.0. (4 is a pain in the bum)
I haven't tested this ( I am a little busy at the moment) but your settings should be something like this.

I don't see why your suggestion would fail.
Like you say...
Use my original ipk but add in 15 or so blank imports in skin.xml. mod1.xml, mod2.xml etc. Now this is the base build that anyone that wants to install a mod via IPK has to install first.
Then all your individual mods just get installed individually via ipk and named as mod1.xml, mod2.xml etc.
I don't think it fails if it looks for an xml import that doesn't exist.
When I create my IPKs I use IPK creator 3.0. (4 is a pain in the bum)
I haven't tested this ( I am a little busy at the moment) but your settings should be something like this.

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