Good catch on the licensing Sebastien.

I'm not a licensing expert either, but it does appear like I had at
least made something of a mess by bundling that file, if not made
something completely illegal.

To avoid any potential issue, I took the easy way out and dropped the bundle 
copy of pycanberra:
https://github.com/bochecha/ibus-cangjie/commit/e61f3513fc75b6fb341d8afbb204aabd5d0b065a

IBus Cangjie will now either use the system pycanberra (if it is
available) or just not play any sound when the user makes an incorrect
input (if pycanberra is not available).

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