> home = os.getenv('HOME',default=None)

Thanks. That does help.

I am no Windows expert but I suspect that on many Windows systems, it
is HOMEPATH and HOMEDRIVE that are available and that the HOME
environment variable is not set and when that is the case it is the
former two that are used to construct the HOME directory.

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