Greetings,
I recently ran into an insident, whereby I BROKE DOWN AND RE-INSTALLED MY 
UBUNTU SYSTEM.

I am in the process of reconfiguring my system but I have run into a problem 
compiling at-spi for orca.  I am using the LTS release of ubuntu (8.04 hardy 
harron).  The default orca that comes with this release is 2.22.  I 
successfully built atk from git using the origin/gnome-2-22 branch.  However 
now when I run ./autogen.sh (with the appropriate prefix and libexecdir flags) 
to compile the origin/2-22 branch of at-spi, I get an error message that my 
intltool is obsolete.

I tried installing intltool through apt-get, but it tells me that the version 
installed is up-to-date.

Is there any way of upgrading intltool on ubuntu.04 so i can finish upgrading 
at-spi and orca?  

Post script: yes I know i *COULD* download and install ubuntu9.10.  I'm holding 
out for the next LTS release.
                                          
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