My apologies, I only had only tested this on packages I had already
installed.

However I think if the package is already installed then a message
should be displayed regardless. I think this is what the specification
says also.

I'm not sure what the anticipated use cases for the ?minver syntax is
but I imagine the scenario of someone in the forums or Ask Ubuntu
saying, "The newer versions of Banshee have that feature" with a ?minver
link. I think it should be made to stand out on the resulting software
centre screen that the version is not the one requested - whether the
software be installed or not.

So when the package is already installed I would advocate either a
second "bar" or for the single one to read "Installed on 2010-10-28,
Version 0.7 or later not available".


** Changed in: software-center (Ubuntu)
       Status: Incomplete => New

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