https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=752169

--- Comment #52 from Mattia Meneguzzo <[email protected]> ---
I've been told that, when multiple subpackages share common directories/files,
it's better to define a "*-common" subpackage which owns them.

As for Zukitwo, the situation is a bit complicated:

- all subpackages share documentation files and a common main directory:
"/usr/share/themes/Zukitwo"

- all subpackages except "gnome-shell-theme-*" share two subdirectories:
"/usr/share/themes/Zukitwo/Zukitwo" and
"/usr/share/themes/Zukitwo/Zukitwo-Dark"

- only "gnome-shell-theme-*" owns "/usr/share/themes/Zukitwo/Zukitwo-Shell"

If the "*-common" subpackage owned "/usr/share/themes/Zukitwo" only, then
ownership of the above-mentioned two subdirs would be repeated in all
subpackages except "gnome-shell-theme-*".
Instead, if it owned also the two subdirs, it would be useless when installing
only "gnome-shell-theme-*".

What do you suggest me to do? Thank you.

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