Yes it would do harm, noincremental can take forever, on the other hand their 
is no gain since it would get executed as root and thus no other user would 
have any advantage from it.
Also I'd like to note that kbuildsycoca4 is executed upon login, so there must 
have been some other issue if reboot didn't fix it (probably something 
filesystem related, since kbuildsycoca will only re-read a file when it's 
timestamp changed). In addition to that, as mentioned, desktop files that are 
translated via language-pack-kde do not have any translation in the files 
themselfs, but the translation's mo files which gets loaded on application 
startup (every app startup that is), so kbuildsycoca4 should have nothing to do 
with those translations at all.

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KDE language pack updates should call kbuildsycoca4 --noincrement
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/379820
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