The packages has been uploaded to lucid-proposed, I'm sure it soon will
be in the normal repo.

Regarding the multiple disc release issue there is unfortunately no
quick solution. For this to work properly Soundjuicer must be ported to
the upcoming libmusicbrainz4, which is using the new v2 XML Web Service.
libmusicbrainz4 is currently in beta, but I don't know if anybody is
working on adding support for it to Soundjuicer.

Just to clarify things a little bit, because the version numbers are
confusing in this case:

libmusicbrainz2: This used the old RDF based web service, which was
depracated quite a while ago and completely removed from MusicBrainz
with the NGS update. The package in Ubuntu was called libmusicbrainz4
(don't know why).

libmusicbrainz3: This version used the XML web  service version 1. This
version was deprecated in May with the release of NGS. The web service
is still available, but some changes to MusicBrainz where incompatible
in such a way that the service behavior had to change slightly (e.g. the
multi disc releases are returned as if all tracks are on a single disc).
The Ubuntu package is called libmusicbrainz3.

libmusicbrainz4: This version uses the new XML web service version 2.
This is now the recommended way to access MusicBrainz. Software using
the old v1 service must be ported to the new version. The library is
currently in beta and there is no Ubuntu package yet.

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