On Mon, 2008-01-07 at 10:58 -0500, Chris Howie wrote:

> You could file a bug and see what happens.  (Note that the
> $HOME/Desktop directory is *not* required to exist at all, and that
> may be why the corlib developers decided not to have it return that
> path.)

Sure, but why hardcode it? A lot of Linux OS variants these days have a
$HOME/Desktop directory created when you create a new user.

Obviously the code that uses that method to see if the directory exists
shouldn't presume that the directory is there, but the system should
return a valid value if does exist, right?


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