Hi, On sobota, 18 września 2021 18:17:46 CEST Ömer Fadıl USTA wrote: > just create a new user and build kde with kdesrc-build it wont effect your > systemwide settings/applications/libraries/frameworks or your other user > accounts. whenever you are logging in just select kde-dev session as > X11/wayland development (or whatever you created for your kde development > account) and use newly build kde and when you need stable use your previous > account with X11/wayland (not development) session. > it is easier than explaining, if you need help just visit librechat irc > #kde-devel channel
Thx. The idea with new account is good one. That way it will not mess my config files. > > On Sat, Sep 18, 2021, 17:20 Sławek Kapłoński <sla...@kaplonski.pl> wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I'm totally new to the KDE development but I want to start with it. > > I'm using KDE daily on my main work laptop. Is it 100% safe to build e.g. > > Akonadi or Kmail or other software using kdesrc-build script on my laptop > > and > > it will not interact (and break) something in my software installed from > > packages for sure? Or is it better to play with it on e.g. different > > machine? > > > > -- > > Best regards > > Sławek Kapłoński > > sla...@kaplonski.pl -- Slawek Kaplonski Principal Software Engineer Red Hat
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