12.04.1 still has the problem.
Now, this is a K3B bug as packaged by Ubuntu, not a normalize-audio one (which 
has no bug at all).
The bug is in the way K3b detects normalize-audio binary presence and it's 
version number.

We have:
1. A trivial WORKAROUND with a wrapper script to normalize-audio.
2. A trivial SOLUTION with a change in the way K3b detects the binary.

Solutions should be applied instead of workarounds, as a rule of thumb.

The current package under Ubuntu of normalize-audio yields the following
output:

~ normalize-audio -V
normalize 0.7.7
Copyright (C) 2005 Chris Vaill
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions.  There is NO
warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
This copy of normalize is compiled with the following libraries:
  MAD  audiofile

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  K3B doesn't recognize normalize-audio is installed

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