In the forum one guy said you should use the package management *or* the 
integrated updater, which makes sense I think. What if you use the integrated 
update tool to update to a complete new version and then a security update 
comes in via package management and overwrites some setting or something like 
this.
I am not sure if this will work so well.
Is there a way that the package management recognises that there is a new 
version installed by the application itself?

I think users that want the newest version load from azureus.sf.net and
there works the integrated update, and the normal user does not need the
integrated updater imo.

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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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