> > So in Fedora we have two packages, one called `geany` and one called 
> > `geany-themes`. I see problems coming when both packages are trying to 
> > install the same file. Not sure yet on how to solve this, my current idea 
> > is to add a functionality to disable this feature at build time. How do you 
> > think about this?
> 
> After this PR a seperate `geany-themes` package is probably not necessary 
> anymore. Only the themes with incompatible or missing licenses will be 
> missing but we can try to relicense resp. add missing licenses and then 
> include those themes too.

Good, so the plan would be to obsolete the geany-themes package. That's 
something I can work with in Fedora. (:

> When talking about distributions with `geany-themes` packages: how did you 
> solve the licensing problem? @dmaphy @matt-h @Digital-Chaos

Just checked for the Fedora package. Most colorschemes there are (L)GPLv2+ or 
BSD licensed. Actually there could be issues with the `monokai.conf`, gotta 
clarify the situation or remove that one when I get around to it.


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