On Sun, 12 Jul 2015 20:50:19 +0200
Michael Schuerig <michael.lists@schuerig.de> wrote:
Hello Michael,
>Yes, to keep them separated from other local stuff.
So, self-imposed, then. Not unreasonable, of course. Although it does
strike me as "making a rod for your own back". IOW, making work for the
sake of it. However, that's irrelevant to the problem at hand......
>Oh, but /usr/local/kde4/bin *is* in the PATH on my system. And with
>KDEDIRS set appropriately, KDE did find them there, too.
I'm unclear on that; Was /usr/local/kde4/bin(1) included in the PATH
setting and KDEDIRS _also_ referred to it, or did only KDEDIRS reference
that specific directory? Not that it matter much; If the directory is
in the PATH, IDK why things aren't being found there.
(1) In your original post you referred to /usr/local/kde4,
not ..../kde/bin. A typo, perhaps?
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