Debian wnpp entry (extracted from clit-1.8/debian/changelog):
=============================================================

  * Initial Release, ITP'ed, closes: #280566.
    http://bugs.debian.org/280566

   -- Russell Stuart <russell-debian@NOSPAM>  Mon, 24 Nov 2003 13:23:49 +1000


Extracted from clit-1.8/debian/control:
=======================================

  clit - Decompiler for Microsoft's .lit ebook format
    Convert Microsoft's .lit ebook format back into the raw HTML it
    was created from.

    Homepage: http://www.convertlit.com/


Extracted from clit-1.8/debian/changelog:
=========================================
  clit (1.8-1) unstable; urgency=low
  
    * New upstream release
  
   -- Russell Stuart <russell-debian@NOSPAM>  Wed, 10 Nov 2004 11:53:10 +1000
  
  clit (1.5-1) unstable; urgency=low
  
    * Initial Release, ITP'ed, closes: #280566.
  
   -- Russell Stuart <russell-debian@NOSPAM>  Mon, 24 Nov 2003 13:23:49 +1000


clit-1.8/debian/copyright:
==========================

  This package was debianized by rstuart@NOSPAM Russell Stuart
  <russell-debian@NOSPAM> on Wed, 10 Dec 2003 10:14:02 +1000.
  
  It was downloaded from:
    http://www.convertlit.com/clit15src.zip
  
  Conversion to .orig.tar.gz:
    See the get-orig-source target in debian/rules.
  
  Upstream Author:
    drs@NOSPAM
  
  Copyright:
    The program is released under the GNU General Public License Version 2, found
    on Debian GNU/Linux systems in the file /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL-2.


clit-1.8/debian/README.Debian:
==============================

  clit for Debian
  ---------------
  
  Clit stands for "convert .lit".  It converts Microsoft's .lit ebook
  format back into the raw HTML it was created from.  Look at the home
  page for more information.  It can be found here:
    http://www.convertlit.com/
  
  The source was downloaded from:
    http://www.convertlit.com/clit15src.zip
  
  How the .orig.tar.gz was created:
    It contains the contents of the downloaded .zip, unaltered.
  
  The author makes the following points on the download page:
  
    "Downloading and use of this program may be legal in the United States
    under Section 1201 exemption #4, as listed on this page. However, if
    you live in a country which has a law restricting or banning circumvention
    of copy control mechanisms, downloading this program MAY NOT be legal.
    This site is hosted on a server located in Poland which does not (as yet)
    have such a law.
  
    THIS PROGRAM IS INTENDED FOR FAIR USE ONLY. This means that you should
    only use the program to convert eBooks you have already purchased, and
    you must not distribute copies of the converted version. We hereby
    disclaim any responsibility for any such distribution may occur, as our
    utility has significant non-infringing uses. "
  
   -- Russell Stuart <russell-debian@NOSPAM>  Mon, 24 Nov 2003 13:22:22 +1000


clit-1.8/README:
================

  
  This is the source code package of ConvertLIT 1.8
  
  In this version, most of the outstanding bug reports should be resolved:
    - Cope with buggy generators which write out truncated files 
    - Added dictionary support (disable with -d flag) 
    - Handle duplicated filenames 
    - Completely changed whitespace expansion 
      (Thanks to all the help from people who reported this problem)
    - Fixed very rare LZX Decompression buffer overruns 
    - Should work on MAC OS/X and other big endian hardware
      (If not, send a bug report)
    - Better non-english filename support 
  
  DRM5 support is enhanced in this version
  
    DRM5 support is now implemented through a "keys.txt" file which should 
    contain the private keys from your activation components.  You create this
    file once with "ReaderKeyRecoveryTool.exe" from the Windows binary package
    and from then on you can use those keys under any environment.
  
  Build changes:
  
  This package now requires "LIBTOMMATH" from math.libtomcrypt.org
  
  To build under Linux:
  	cd lib
  	make
  	cd ../clit16
  	make
  
  To build under Windows, Visual C*.
  	cd lib
  	nmake -f win32.mak
  	cd ..\clit16
  	nmake -f win32.mak
  
  Now that VC++ 7 is available for "free", supporting MINGW is left as an 
  exercise for the interested reader.  Note that getting the free VC++ to the 
  point where it can compile ConvertLIT isn't trivial and no support 
  will be provided.
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