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commit 530b04be84219ff57f509e4c7343764b1462a896
Author: Niels Thykier <niels@thykier.net>
Date:   Mon Sep 16 13:30:40 2013 +0200

    Remove now obsolete README.in
    
    Signed-off-by: Niels Thykier <niels@thykier.net>
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 doc/README.in |   86 ---------------------------------------------------------
 1 file changed, 86 deletions(-)

diff --git a/doc/README.in b/doc/README.in
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-README file for Lintian
-=======================
-
-Disclaimer
-----------
-
-IMPORTANT NOTES ABOUT THE USE OF LINTIAN:
-
-  1. Lintian is not finished yet and will probably never be. Please don't
-    use Lintian as a reference for Debian policy. Lintian might miss a lot
-    of policy violations while it might also report some violations by
-    mistake. If in doubt, please check out the policy manuals.
-
-  2. The Debian policy gives the maintainers a lot of freedom. In most
-    cases, the guidelines included in the manuals allow exceptions. Thus,
-    if Lintian reports a policy violation on a package and you think this
-    is such an exception (or if you think Lintian has a bug itself) please
-    contact the authors of Lintian about this. There is an `override'
-    file which tells Lintian about policy exceptions.
-
-  3. Please DO NOT use Lintian to file bug reports (neither single ones nor
-    mass bug reports). This is done by authors of Lintian already and
-    duplication of efforts and bug reports should be avoided! If you think
-    a certain bug is `critical', and should be reported/fixed immediately,
-    please contact the maintainer of the corresponding package and/or the
-    Lintian maintainers.
-
-  4. Any feedback about Lintian is welcome! Please send your comments to
-    <lintian-maint@debian.org>.
-
-
-Running Lintian for the first time
-----------------------------------
-
-Here is what you have to do at minimum to get lintian up and running:
-
-  1. Install the `lintian' package
-
-  2. Run lintian over your packages:
-
-        $ lintian <something>.deb
-        $ lintian <something>.udeb
-        $ lintian <something>.dsc
-        $ lintian <something>.changes
-
-(Yes, Lintian is really easy to use! ;-)
-
-
-Command line options of the lintian command
--------------------------------------------
-
-  Syntax: lintian [action] [options] [--] [packages] ...
-
-  (Please refer to the manual page lintian(1) for details.)
-
-%LINTIAN_HELP%
-
-
-Where to find more information
-------------------------------
-
-Details about the `lintian' and the `lintian-info' commands can be
-found in the manual pages lintian(1) and lintian-info(1),
-respectively.
-
-General information about Lintian and how to use it can be found in
-the `Lintian User's Manual' at
-file:/usr/share/doc/lintian/lintian.html/index.html
-
-Weekly updated Lintian reports from all packages in the Debian
-distribution can be found at the Lintian home page at
-
-      http://www.debian.org/lintian/
-
-
-Feedback
---------
-
-Any comments, critics, or suggestions about Lintian or related topics
-are highly appreciated by the authors! Please contact
-<lintian-maint@debian.org>.  Thanks!
-
-
-
-Christian Schwarz <schwarz@debian.org>, Mar 14, 1998.
-Updated by Frank Lichtenheld, Apr 14, 2004 (Lintian 1.23.0).

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