On May 21, Justin B Rye wrote:
> This bug's been sitting here unacknowledged for a year now.  It
> looks like I'm going to have to inflate the severity - it is, after
> all, a Debian Policy 10.7.2 "must", of a type specifically mentioned
> in "http://release.debian.org/etch_rc_policy.txt"; (section 3).

Oops, scared off the maintainer - "http://bugs.debian.org/369067";.
I suppose I'd better get the bug's status as clear as possible for
the benefit of anyone who might want to adopt it.

> It may well be fixable with a one-line patch to asmounter.c

Here's my attempt, which does little more than that.  Please note
that I Am Not A Programmer; although this seems to build and run for
me, on my Testing machine, it might easily be completely the wrong
approach for a build-system like asmounter's, and the output .deb
still makes Lintian cry. 
-- 
JBR
Ankh kak! (Ancient Egyptian blessing)
diff -ruN asmounter-0.3.pristine/asmounter.c asmounter-0.3/asmounter.c
--- asmounter-0.3.pristine/asmounter.c  1999-03-27 16:42:07.000000000 +0000
+++ asmounter-0.3/asmounter.c   2006-05-31 12:46:37.000000000 +0100
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@
 #define NAME           "asmounter"
 #define CLASS          "ASMounter"
 #define BACKCLR                "#282828"
-#define SYS_RC_FILE    "/usr/lib/asmounter/sys.asmounter"
+#define SYS_RC_FILE    "/etc/asmounter.conf"
 #define USER_RC_FILE   ".asmounter"
 #define MOUNTS         "/proc/mounts"
 #define MAX_TICS       50
diff -ruN asmounter-0.3.pristine/asmounter.man asmounter-0.3/asmounter.man
--- asmounter-0.3.pristine/asmounter.man        1999-03-27 16:59:35.000000000 
+0000
+++ asmounter-0.3/asmounter.man 2006-05-31 12:48:20.000000000 +0100
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@
 
 The left mouse button is used to cycle through the mount points, which are
 established in the resource file (either ~/.asmounter or
-/usr/lib/asmounter/sys.asmounter).  The right mouse button is used to toggle
+/etc/asmounter.conf).  The right mouse button is used to toggle
 the mount point (mount/unmount).  The middle mouse button is used to
 execute a command related to the mount points (in future versions this will
 be mount point specific).
diff -ruN asmounter-0.3.pristine/INSTALL asmounter-0.3/INSTALL
--- asmounter-0.3.pristine/INSTALL      1999-03-27 16:44:22.000000000 +0000
+++ asmounter-0.3/INSTALL       2006-05-31 12:48:52.000000000 +0100
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@
 needs, and then placing it in the appropriate directory.
 
 Asmounter looks for the following resource files:
-  /usr/lib/asmounter/sys.asmounter ... system-wide resource file
+  /etc/asmounter.conf ... system-wide resource file
   ~/.asmounter ... user-specific resource file
 
 Asmounter first looks for the user-specific resource file.  If that is not
diff -ruN asmounter-0.3.pristine/SUGGESTIONS asmounter-0.3/SUGGESTIONS
--- asmounter-0.3.pristine/SUGGESTIONS  1999-03-27 16:44:10.000000000 +0000
+++ asmounter-0.3/SUGGESTIONS   2006-05-31 12:49:16.000000000 +0100
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@
 Suggestion 1:
 -------------
 "Perhaps you can code it so that according to an option in the config file
-(.asmounter or sys.asmounter), some devices can't be unmounted.  You could
+(.asmounter or /etc/asmounter.conf), some devices can't be unmounted.  You 
could
 even take it a step farther and have an option that the third mouse button
 could also "lock" the device so that one cannot mount or unmount the device
 without "un-locking" it."

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