I got the same prompt also, asking for a couple of directories.
Here is my .config/user-dirs.dirs file. I'm going to manually correct it.
~$ cat .config/user-dirs.dirs
# This file is written by xdg-user-dirs-update
# If you want to change or add directories, just edit the line you're
# interested in. All local changes will be retained on the next run
# Format is XDG_xxx_DIR="$HOME/yyy", where yyy is a shell-escaped
# homedir-relative path, or XDG_xxx_DIR="/yyy", where /yyy is an
# absolute path. No other format is supported.
#
XDG_DESKTOP_DIR="$HOME/Desktop"
XDG_DOWNLOAD_DIR="$HOME/Desktop"
XDG_TEMPLATES_DIR="$HOME/Templates"
XDG_PUBLICSHARE_DIR="$HOME/Public"
XDG_DOCUMENTS_DIR="$HOME/Documents"
XDG_MUSIC_DIR="$HOME/Music"
XDG_PICTURES_DIR="$HOME/"
XDG_VIDEOS_DIR="$HOME/Videos"
I got the same prompt also, asking for a couple of directories. user-dirs. dirs file. I'm going to manually correct it.
Here is my .config/
~$ cat .config/ user-dirs. dirs dirs-update DIR="$HOME/ yyy", where yyy is a shell-escaped DIR="$HOME/ Desktop" DIR="$HOME/ Desktop" DIR="$HOME/ Templates" _DIR="$ HOME/Public" DIR="$HOME/ Documents" DIR="$HOME/ Music" DIR="$HOME/ " DIR="$HOME/ Videos"
# This file is written by xdg-user-
# If you want to change or add directories, just edit the line you're
# interested in. All local changes will be retained on the next run
# Format is XDG_xxx_
# homedir-relative path, or XDG_xxx_DIR="/yyy", where /yyy is an
# absolute path. No other format is supported.
#
XDG_DESKTOP_
XDG_DOWNLOAD_
XDG_TEMPLATES_
XDG_PUBLICSHARE
XDG_DOCUMENTS_
XDG_MUSIC_
XDG_PICTURES_
XDG_VIDEOS_