Index: chrome/test/data/webrtc/wsh/webrtc_write_wsh.py |
diff --git a/chrome/test/data/webrtc/wsh/webrtc_write_wsh.py b/chrome/test/data/webrtc/wsh/webrtc_write_wsh.py |
index 7c1b48fb33e27a83d46d311b77e61119ccffd95c..f6a25317871c82ef2d5d428dea5f6660a67cdc5c 100644 |
--- a/chrome/test/data/webrtc/wsh/webrtc_write_wsh.py |
+++ b/chrome/test/data/webrtc/wsh/webrtc_write_wsh.py |
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ import threading |
_NUMBER_OF_WRITER_THREADS = 10 |
-_HOME_ENV_NAME = 'HOMEPATH' if 'win32' == sys.platform else 'HOME' |
+_HOME_ENV_NAME = 'USERPROFILE' if 'win32' == sys.platform else 'HOME' |
_WORKING_DIR = os.path.join(os.environ[_HOME_ENV_NAME], 'webrtc_video_quality') |
# I couldn't think of other way to handle this but through a global variable |
@@ -73,4 +73,4 @@ def start_threads(): |
# code of the standalone pywebsocket server. If we put this start_threads() call |
# inside a if __name__ == '__main__' clause it wouldn't run this code at all |
# (tested). |
-start_threads() |
+start_threads() |