Detect pipenv by looking for Pipfile, not pipfile #994
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On platforms with case-sensitive filesystems, like Linux, these are not equivalent. pipenv documents that the file should be called Pipfile and
Pipfile.find()
only finds files matching this exact case.As a result, even if
pipenv --venv
incwd
would return success, it will never be run on Linux, and Code never detects the pipenv. (You can work around this withtouch pipfile
.) With this change, it's detected successfully. I believe there's no need to add a backwards-compatibility check for the old case, because on platforms where the old, incorrect check worked, so will the new, correct one.