Thank you for your comment, Robie.

I agree about Conflicts most likely not being required here.  I felt it
was conservative to add so as not to introduce a regression if both
packages are installed.  After some further looking into it, a
regression is unlikely.  The file in question is identical in both
packages, unchanged upstream for 8 years, so it's safe to "overwrite"
with the "newer" version: https://gitlab.com/accounts-sso/libsignon-
glib/-/tree/master/pygobject  So, in the end, the conservative thing to
do is to allow anyone with the need to install both packages at the same
time and do a Replaces only.

About the versioning, I also agree that in general it is a good idea to
be more permissive and limit restrictions by versioning them.  In this
case, in essence the package name is already the versioning.

Bottom line: Can you drop the Conflicts line in the patch but otherwise
upload as proposed here?

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