Brett Cannon <[email protected]> added the comment:
I was getting that error the other day on my OS X laptop, but then I thought I
tweaked the code well enough to solve it (since I am running on a
case-insensitive filesystem as well). It seems to stem from what nt.environ
contains when the test sets PYTHONCASEOK and importlib._bootstrap._case_ok()
tries to see if b'PYTHONCASEOK' is in nt.environ.
You (or anyone) have a Windows box to quickly test what nt.environ contains
after os.environ.set('PYTHONCASEOK', '1') is called?
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