I found that get_tempdirs() returns the result of Environment.get_tmp_dir() as the first dir.
On my system, that returns "/tmp"
Did you assume this function only returns something useful if the user has explicitly set a variable? On my syste, no variable related to tmp is set in the environment, but nevertheless the function returns /tmp
I found that get_tempdirs() returns the result of Environment. get_tmp_ dir() as the first dir.
On my system, that returns "/tmp"
Did you assume this function only returns something useful if the user has explicitly set a variable? On my syste, no variable related to tmp is set in the environment, but nevertheless the function returns /tmp