Most still-supported Ubuntu releases package a new enough codebase not
to suffer from this.
Only Trusty (0.63) and Precise ESM (0.62) are old enough to suffer this
cosmetic issue (but I haven't confirmed that they do).
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This should naturally get fixed when 0.64 is released upstream and then
packaged for Debian/Ubuntu.
In 0.63 and earlier, there's a complicated manifest system so that any local
patches (such as Debian/Ubuntu have) cause 0.63 source to no longer declare
itself as 0.63. In 0.64 that will be gone.