Description of problem: The 'intltool-update -m' left-out-files check incorrectly reports files as missing from the POTFILES list when they reside in a subdirectory whose name it two letters. This is because '..' is used in a regular expression intending to match two dots, but it instead matches any two characters. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): intltool-0.36.2-1.fc8 How reproducible: 100% Steps to Reproduce: git clone git://git.fedoraproject.org/git/system-config-printer.git cd system-config-printer git checkout 1e955b84eca082d12959ac8f6653e59718920fae ./bootstrap ./configure make check Actual results: ui/*.glade files are reported missing from POTFILES. Expected results: No reported missing translatable files. Additional info: Patch attached.
Created attachment 309934 [details] intltool-xx-subdir.patch
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I can't seem to repeat this on Fedora 9.