https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=386170

--- Comment #1 from shevegen <sheve...@gmail.com> ---
Btw the error message is also bogus.

I am the superuser, so I have no idea why the message tells me
"need administrative privileges". :)

I also created a file called s in "/usr/s" because I can not
explain the behaviour, so the above trigger is because of course
you can not create anything in the "directory" /usr/s - because
I made it a file. But this is not the issue anyway, the real
issue is why something in the build system assumes /usr/s/ as
the target prefix when /usr/ is used.

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