Hi robert....

Package version do not change after a release, so no. Only important
security issues get updated. Sometimes there are PPAs available (use at
own risk) containing higher versions, currently there is not one for
publican. Lucid sees the first release of publican so maybe soon.

You can try to compile the source code for the newer version yourself.
You could also do some homework and package the newer version/test it
and post it on your PPA and lobby to push-it to lucid considering its an
LTS release.

The next release of  Ubuntu in October 2010 - 10.10 Maverick meerkat,
will ship with version 1.6.2 or maybe higher.

I am  closing this bug report as this is expected behavior.

Thank you for taking the time to make Ubuntu even better!

** Changed in: publican (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Invalid

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current version of publican is annoyingly old
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/583580
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