Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: vuze

I guess long-time users of Azureus on Ubuntu are used to this by now.
Azureus was working normally before upgrading to Intrepid/Vuze. Now it
is broken in multiple ways. It has silently changed my port number from
49512 to 49151 which now appears to be some kind of upper limit.
Upstream are disclaiming responsibility for this, as you can see here:

http://forum.vuze.com/thread.jspa?threadID=77827&tstart=0

This initially caused the program to permanently stay in the upgrading
state for azupdater (i.e. "updating" window in foreground, no progress)
and after cancelling that the red "Firewalled" light is lit. So I
changed my router to reflect this new port and everything went green but
it did not connect to any peers for either the azupdater or the torrent
I was attempting.

I left it overnight with green NAT/DHT etc. and came back to find it
using 250MB RAM despite having no connections or other activity and the
UI pretty unresponsive. I managed to click quit on the menu (the program
was running so slowly this took several minutes and the strings in the
menu were showing their localization names) but the java process
remained afterwards. It seems my default java is GNU, which I guess from
past experience could be responsible for some of this, but I'm pretty
sure I didn't set it to GNU (I have Sun installed and feel sure I was
using this before), so that was probably also changed silently to a
broken state during upgrade.

Let me know if any logs or configs are helpful.

** Affects: azureus (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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azureus/vuze totally broken after interpid upgrade
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/293491
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