Thank you, but my intended point was that it should be done offline before release (if not in CI), not when being used by a user, thats too late.

Yeah, but that would happen. If we do it every time Geany starts, it will also happen for unit tests because these too launch the Geany binary, and of course the developer who is updating to a new version of Scintilla will see it too because Geany will just refuse to start.


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