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+Lintian - Static Debian package analysis tool
+=============================================
+
+Lintian is a static analysis tool for finding many bugs, policy
+violations and other issues in Debian based packages. It can process
+binary Debian packages (.deb), micro/installer packages (.udeb),
+Debian source packages (.dsc) and (to a limited degree) the "buildinfo"
+and "changes" files.
+
+
+Running Lintian
+===============
+
+Running Lintian is as simple as invoking
+
+ $ lintian path/to/pkg_version_arch.changes
+
+Alternatively, you can pass Lintian binary/udeb or dsc files directly
+instead of the .changes file. Lintian is designed to work directly
+from the source tree (simply use "frontend/lintian" itself).
+
+For information about command options, please run lintian (or
+lintian-info) with "--help". Alternatively, you can also read the
+manpages lintian(1) and lintian-info(1).
+
+Advice / Tips and Tricks
+------------------------
+
+If there is a tag you are not familiar with, you can use "--info" or
+lintian-info to get more information:
+
+ $ lintian-info -t no-version-field
+
+If you want to enable all tags, simply use the "Evil and pedantic"
+mnemonic:
+
+ $ lintian -EvIL +pedantic path/to/pkg_version_arch.changes
+
+You may want to drop the "-v", which may make Lintian more verbose
+than you would like. Also, keep in mind that "-E" enables
+"experimental" tags and "-L +pedantic" enables some very pedantic
+tags.
+
+Lintian is not always right! Static analysis involves a trade-off
+between "accuracy" and CPU/memory usage. Furthermore, in some cases,
+certain packages trigger a corner case where the Debian Policy gives
+more leeway than Lintian does.
+
+If you have installed Lintian via the "lintian" Debian package, you
+can find the Lintian User's Manual in:
+
+ $ sensible-browser /usr/share/doc/lintian/lintian.html
+ # or in txt format
+ $ zless /usr/share/doc/lintian/lintian.txt.gz
+
+
+Compiling Lintian
+=================
+
+Lintian is written in pure Perl and therefore does not require any
+"building" at all. Consequently, Lintian currently does not have a
+build system. Instead it relies on its Debian build system
+(implemented in debian/rules) and debhelper. Thus, on Debian-based
+systems, installing the build dependencies (see debian/control) and
+running:
+
+ $ dpkg-buildpackage
+
+will provide you with a "lintian" Debian package.
+
+So far there has been little work in providing a stand-alone build
+system as Lintian requires a fair share of "Debian specific" tools and
+libraries, including the "Dpkg" and "AptPkg" Perl modules.
+
+We are willing to accept and maintain a stand-alone build system for
+Lintian. Where not intrusive, we may also be willing to accept
+alternative dependencies for "Debian specific" libraries/tools.
+
+Developing/Patching Lintian
+===========================
+
+If you are interested in developing patches for Lintian or just
+writing your own Lintian checks, please review
+[CONTRIBUTING.md](CONTRIBUTING.md).
+
+Feedback
+========
+
+Please file bugs against the "lintian" package in the Debian Bug
+Tracker. We recommend using reportbug(1) for filing bugs, but
+in its absence you send a [mail to the BTS][bts-report-bug].
+
+Any comments, critics, or suggestions about Lintian or related topics
+are highly appreciated by the authors! Please contact
+<lintian-maint@debian.org>. Thanks!
+
+Please note that all data submitted to the Debian Bug Tracker and the
+address <lintian-maint@debian.org> will be available to the general
+public. Should you be aware of a severe non-disclosed security issue
+in Lintian, then please contact the
+[Debian Security Team][report-security-issue] instead.
+
+[bts-report-bug]: https://www.debian.org/Bugs/Reporting
+
+[report-security-issue]: https://www.debian.org/security/faq#contact