#!/bin/sh # # This is a sample user customization script. Unlike other example environment # setup files, this one can be modified by the user, and kdesrc-build will not # warn about it or overwrite it. # # This file should be installed to $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/kde-env-user.sh (which # normally means ~/.config/kde-env-user.sh) # # As long as it is found here, the kdesrc-build sample session and environment # setup scripts will pull in settings from that file first. ### Variables supported by the environment script: # Directory to use for KDE configuration and other user customizations. # Syntax uses existing value if set, otherwise sets a different one. # You can also leave blank, but this risks interfering with system KDE. KDEHOME="$HOME/.kde4-self" # "Bitness" suffix to use for library directories. If left blank, will try to # auto-detect from installed KDE's compiled defaults, which may still leave # this blank. lib_suffix="" # Or 32, or 64, as appropriate for your system. # lib_suffix="32" # lib_suffix="64" # Additional paths to add to PATH, can be left blank. user_path="" # Set to colon-separated PATH to add to the Qt/KDE paths. ### KDE-specific environment variables: # KDE supports various environment variables that might be useful for your # kdesrc-build desktop. See also: # https://techbase.kde.org/KDE_System_Administration/Environment_Variables KDE_COLOR_DEBUG=1 export KDE_COLOR_DEBUG # Be sure to "export" variables you set yourself. # If more user customizations to the environment are needed, you can add them # here.