Jeff, re-read Aaron's comments.  The correct answer, which he gave, is
to not install Vuze from the Ubuntu repositories, because you would end
up with an out-of-date*, only partially usable**, package.  Vuze should
be installed from its own download site.

* Even if the currently download-able version were in the repository, it
is already out-of-date because Vuze is *designed* to perform important,
in-flight, updates.  Aaron's ideal situation doesn't work simply because
not even Vuze re-rolls the tarball with all of their in-flight updates,
so his alternative solution would require someone to do a lot of work
that Vuze does not do.

** q.v., "For security reasons some trackers demand you use the latest
stable versions of Azureus."

By the way, the current version is now Vuze 4.1.

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Vuze's updater will not upgrade to 4.0.0.4
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/301189
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