I have verified that this bug is fixed in the version of software-center
5.0.6 in oneiric-proposed per the given test case.

Thanks!

** Description changed:

  <https://myapps.developer.ubuntu.com/exhibits/> includes fields to
  specify which Ubuntu versions an exhibit should be shown for.
  
  Unfortunately, this data is not included in <https://software-
  center.ubuntu.com/api/2.0/exhibits/en/>.
  
  As a result, exhibits are published for every Ubuntu version, even
  Ubuntu versions where the exhibited software is not available.
  
  This will be more important once there are multiple Ubuntu versions for
  which USC shows exhibits (11.10 and 12.04). But it's important now,
  because I publish exhibits in 11.04 -- to test that they work at all --
  before publishing them in 11.10.
+ 
+ TEST CASE for Oneiric SRU:
+ 
+ 1. Install the version of software-center in oneiric-proposed.
+ 2. Launch Software Center and note that there are multiple banners at the top 
of the lobby view (these are all published for Oneiric).
+ 3. Close Software Center.
+ 4. Open a terminal and relaunch Software Center for "Precise" with the 
command:
+      SOFTWARE_CENTER_DISTRO_CODENAME="precise" software-center
+ 5. Note that only a single banner now appears at the top of the lobby view 
(currently this is the only banner published for Precise, a banner for Ubuntu 
User magazine).

** Tags removed: verification-needed
** Tags added: verification-done

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