Nemesis wrote:
On my Win2000 box it returns "%USERPROFILE%". That's no surprise because
if you look at the code it try to use os.environ["HOME"] (as
os.path.expanduser() does). And on my Win2000 system this information
points to "%USERPROFILE%" field (I don't know why, I'm not the
administrator of that machine).
It looks a lot like somebody who didn't test things out
properly (the real administrator, not you), was trying
to do the equivalent of "set home=%userprofile%" but
managed to fail... if you do that at the command line
or in a .CMD or .BAT file, it will expand the reference
out and you'd have a "HOME=C:\Documents and Settings\whatever"
just like you'd expect.
Probably they put that in a dialog box somewhere without
realizing it wouldn't be evaluated. (At least, I don't
think environment variable substitution generally or
ever has "lazy evaluation" semantics...)
Now that I know how to do what Duncan described (thanks
Duncan!), either approach works for me. Of course,
whether I'm a likely eventual user of your particular
program is an entirely different question. ;-)
-Peter
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