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Junkbuster regex broken?



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    I recently removed my homebrew (from .tar.gz, not debian package)
junkbuster and installed the NMR 2.0-0.1 to be on the upgrade track...
and discovered that the regex appears to be completely broken on it.  I
tried downloading the source package and rebuilding, making sure that no
errors were popping up, but the package quietly compiled and then
displayed the same behaviour after I installed it.  Since the last
version I compiled was for libc5, I suspect that some kind of change
going to the glibc regex may be at fault, but I really don't know.

    Anyways, you can test it as follows: set up a web page with a couple
of images on it to test/banners/image.jpg and test/banner/image.jpg.
Adding the following rule to the blocklist:
  
   /test/banners

   will block the first, but not the second, and demonstrates that the
blockfile is being read and parsed.

   /test/banners?
   /*.*/banners?
   /*.*/banner

   all do nothing.  Not good.  Before I file a bug, anyone know if I've
maybe done something to mangle my system, or can anyone else duplicate
this?

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