https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=372558

--- Comment #2 from Bucky <bu...@mightytikigod.com> ---
Actually, it involved dropping to single user mode, creating a new user with
useradd, renaming my home directory to "oldme", renaming the new user directory
to what my own home directory should be, chown-ing it to myself, then removing
the new user and rebooting.

There's probably a better way.

But this gave me a completely fresh home folder, but not SO fresh that it
didn't have the normal skeleton, and I could copy stuff I could actually
identify as "I know what this is" back over.

So yes, all that stuff was gone.

Upon re-launch, kdevelop said, "Hey, you crashed. Do you want me to ignore the
cache?" I said yes. It's been fine since then.

Is that the issue? The project file pointing at a non-existent .cache folder?

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