Steve Dower <steve.do...@python.org> added the comment:

Okay, so that means there's some code somewhere that has a lowercase "lib".

If you change it back to "Lib", can you do "python -m pip"? If that works, but 
a direct "pip" does not, it'll be an issue in pip (or a dependency), as those 
executables are generated by them.

There are likely many places where we rely on case-insensitivity throughout the 
codebase though, and certainly a number of places where we unconditionally 
casefold on Windows before doing comparisons. It's going to take a decent 
amount of time to track these down, and may not always be feasible, but if we 
can start enumerating them then it's worth making the fixes.

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versions: +Python 3.11 -Python 3.10, Python 3.9

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