I followed your instructions exactly using a newly created user test. Still no kde/env directories, log from running systemsettings attached:
test@localhost:~$ cat ~/.kde/env/*
cat: /home/test/.kde/env/*: No such file or directory
test@localhost:~$ find /home/test/.kde/ | grep -i env
test@localhost:~$
This is in a VM I'm using to test 14.04 before installing it on my laptop. So there's no problem with testing stuff, installing debug or test packages or anything like that.
I followed your instructions exactly using a newly created user test. Still no kde/env directories, log from running systemsettings attached: .kde/env/ *: No such file or directory
test@localhost:~$ cat ~/.kde/env/*
cat: /home/test/
test@localhost:~$ find /home/test/.kde/ | grep -i env
test@localhost:~$
This is in a VM I'm using to test 14.04 before installing it on my laptop. So there's no problem with testing stuff, installing debug or test packages or anything like that.