I'm not going to let a postinst script mess with files in a user's home dir.
Maybe a better solution would be for latte-dock itself to clear it's qml cache when it detects it is being run for the first time after a version upgrade. However, that is an upstream issue for the KDE developer.
I'm not going to let a postinst script mess with files in a user's home dir.
Maybe a better solution would be for latte-dock itself to clear it's qml cache when it detects it is being run for the first time after a version upgrade. However, that is an upstream issue for the KDE developer.