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I'm afraid I've been in the middle of writing tests for Engineering as well as writing up some commercial code of late and haven't had a chance to work on any of my free projects. As soon as I have time I plan to get around to finding and fixing the problems in this code. would have done so this holiday however unfortunately I didn't have access to my dev system which shelved that idea.
I am aware of these problems, they are caused by applications that make use of 'maemo-invoker' and I'm afraid I still haven't found a way to detect those launches reliably. As a stopgap solution you can try creating/modifying the definition files in /opt/applock/
If you do go that route and manage to get a functional one (remember to restart the daemon after each time you modify the file) then please PM it to me so I can add it to the next release.
Best of luck,
SPARTAN563
Sierra Softworks