It sure isn't. I've also tried nuking ~/.cache/ksycoca5* and such.
Same result. ~/.cache is owned by me and has decent permissions also.

On Sun, May 10, 2015 at 6:21 AM, Bhushan Shah <bhus...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sun, May 10, 2015 at 5:43 PM, Jeremy Whiting <jpwhit...@kde.org> wrote:
>> Somehow kbuildsycoca5 is crashing here lately. I nuked my whole kde
>> prefix (/usr/local) and rebuilt with packaged qt from my distro
>> (arch). But kbuildsycoca5 is crashing every time I run it with some
>> issue in QByteArray. Has anyone seen this lately/before or know how I
>> can get past it? One of my config files broken or something? (I miss
>> the days of ~/.kde where I could move that out of the way to figure
>> out issues like this...) Here's a backtrace of the crash. Currently
>> running in a gnome terminal in a gnome session to test and such while
>> the rest of kde builds...
>
>
> Is your /home/jeremy/.cache/ksycoca5 owned by root or something?
>
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