On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 7:09 AM, thomasmbrooks <wineforum-user@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I was not complaining, at least not to anyone here. I was trying to offer some assistance to the original poster > in determining if he has the correct version of Wine or not. That was already handled. > > Complaints to Canonical are certainly appropriate, but I doubt Canonical is going to change anything just > because I complain about it. Thus I'm back to having what I have and needing whatever help people can offer to > help me make the best of it. There are answers available, for example the bare fact that what the package > manager says is 1.3 is actually 1.4 (unless of course the wine --version command is lying to me.) If many people complain, it will get fixed (maybe), if no one complains it will not get fixed. And advising the Wine project will not get it fixed. So, one message to Canonical becomes many and the package distribution gets updated, no messages and it stays the way it is. The issue is not the Wine project's to fix. James