I'll respond to a couple points...

"If Azureus simply provided a .deb at their website and you added that
manually to the package manger, would that also fail to update I
wonder."

Yes, it would fail to update, for the same reason.  The update failure
is because Azureus/Vuze is installed in a location that users are not
allowed to write to.  (I am not aware of any .deb, from the Ubuntu
repositories or not, that installs an application in a location or with
permissions that a user would be allowed to modify it.  But, maybe such
a thing does exist.)

The ways that occur to me to fix this are...

 - As I've mentioned before, install Azureus/Vuze yourself in your home 
directory.  Then automatic updates will work fine.
 - Azureus/Vuze is made to be more "Linux[/Ubuntu] aware" and prompts for 
credentials to run with elevated privileges so that it can update itself.
 - You go manually set permissions to be more relaxed, so that Azureus/Vuze can 
update itself without elevated privileges.

Those second two I think are bad ideas, again, if you're using the
packaged version of an application, it shouldn't be updated by anything
besides the package manager, so that the package manager is aware of the
changes (and can possibly handle changed dependencies).  Plus, I'm not
even sure if they'd even work, the packaged version may be installed in
a different manner than Vuze's updater expects.  (I'm not aware of the
fine details here.)

Side note - if the Azureus folks were to provide a .deb file, it
wouldn't be a big leap from there to provide a Debian repository (and
just update it as new versions of Azureus are released), which you could
add to your list of repositories and solve this problem.  However, I
don't know of any plans of them to offer this, I don't see it happening
in the near future, it's something you'd have to take up with them.  :-)


This is not really just a problem with Vuze, but with any application with a 
built-in updater.  If you used a packaged version, you are relying on the 
repository maintainers and package manager to keep you up to date.  If you'd 
like to keep yourself up to date or let the application to it itself, you've 
got to install the application yourself...

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Vuze's updater will not upgrade to 4.0.0.4
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/301189
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