As far as test cases are concerned, basically any Wine app will suffice. Wine went into code freeze shortly after Lucid release, so nearly every change between Lucid's prerelease version of Wine and 1.2 final was part of that conservative release process. In particular, Wine developers fixed numerous regressions from 1.0 and made many new applications work, so any of these would be a solid use case for upgrading to 1.2 as they would be broken in the shipped Lucid Wine.
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