I thought I had a way to easily patch it as a temporary measure but I
can't seem to get it to output in the correct order. Does anyone know
how to make this work? No matter what order I call addPrefix() in it
does not seem to actually change the output order of kde-confg --path
I noticed that the only way it seems to have more than one dir by
default in KDE that is a prefix is to use $KDEDIRS. However, we don't
really want Debian users to have to mess with that. So I was trying to
find a way to have both /usr and /usr/local usable for KDE and found
that there isn't a way
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