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v0.8.25 #32

Triggered via release December 21, 2024 13:15
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build_wheels / On ubuntu-24.04, with x86_64, build manylinux wheels
PyPy builds will be disabled by default in version 3. Enabling PyPy builds should be specified by enable
build_wheels / On macos-14, with arm64, build macos wheels
PyPy builds will be disabled by default in version 3. Enabling PyPy builds should be specified by enable
build_wheels / On macos-14, with arm64, build macos wheels
While cibuildwheel can build CPython 3.8 universal2/arm64 wheels, we cannot test the arm64 part of them, even when running on an Apple Silicon machine. This is because we use the x86_64 installer of CPython 3.8. See the discussion in https://github.com/pypa/cibuildwheel/pull/1169 for the details. To silence this warning, set `CIBW_TEST_SKIP: "cp38-macosx_*:arm64"`.
build_wheels / On ubuntu-24.04, with i686, build manylinux wheels
PyPy builds will be disabled by default in version 3. Enabling PyPy builds should be specified by enable
build_wheels / On windows-2022, with ARM64, build win wheels
PyPy builds will be disabled by default in version 3. Enabling PyPy builds should be specified by enable
build_wheels / On windows-2019, with x86, build win wheels
PyPy builds will be disabled by default in version 3. Enabling PyPy builds should be specified by enable
build_wheels / On macos-13, with x86_64, build macos wheels
PyPy builds will be disabled by default in version 3. Enabling PyPy builds should be specified by enable
build_wheels / On windows-2019, with AMD64, build win wheels
PyPy builds will be disabled by default in version 3. Enabling PyPy builds should be specified by enable
build_wheels / On ubuntu-24.04, with armv7l, build manylinux wheels
PyPy builds will be disabled by default in version 3. Enabling PyPy builds should be specified by enable
build_wheels / On ubuntu-24.04, with s390x, build manylinux wheels
PyPy builds will be disabled by default in version 3. Enabling PyPy builds should be specified by enable
build_wheels / On ubuntu-24.04, with ppc64le, build manylinux wheels
PyPy builds will be disabled by default in version 3. Enabling PyPy builds should be specified by enable
build_wheels / On ubuntu-24.04, with aarch64, build manylinux wheels
PyPy builds will be disabled by default in version 3. Enabling PyPy builds should be specified by enable
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build_wheels / On windows-2022, with ARM64, build win wheels
Setting DIST_EXTRA_CONFIG=C:\Users\runneradmin\AppData\Local\Temp\cibw-run-b63uxz2s\cp39-win_arm64\build\extra-setup.cfg for cross-compilation
build_wheels / On windows-2022, with ARM64, build win wheels
Setting SETUPTOOLS_EXT_SUFFIX=.cp39-win_arm64.pyd for cross-compilation
build_wheels / On windows-2022, with ARM64, build win wheels
Setting SETUPTOOLS_USE_DISTUTILS=local as it is required for cross-compilation
build_wheels / On windows-2022, with ARM64, build win wheels
Setting CARGO_BUILD_TARGET=aarch64-pc-windows-msvc for cross-compilation
build_wheels / On windows-2022, with ARM64, build win wheels
Setting DIST_EXTRA_CONFIG=C:\Users\runneradmin\AppData\Local\Temp\cibw-run-b63uxz2s\cp310-win_arm64\build\extra-setup.cfg for cross-compilation
build_wheels / On windows-2022, with ARM64, build win wheels
Setting SETUPTOOLS_EXT_SUFFIX=.cp310-win_arm64.pyd for cross-compilation
build_wheels / On windows-2022, with ARM64, build win wheels
Setting SETUPTOOLS_USE_DISTUTILS=local as it is required for cross-compilation
build_wheels / On windows-2022, with ARM64, build win wheels
Setting CARGO_BUILD_TARGET=aarch64-pc-windows-msvc for cross-compilation
build_wheels / On windows-2022, with ARM64, build win wheels
Setting DIST_EXTRA_CONFIG=C:\Users\runneradmin\AppData\Local\Temp\cibw-run-b63uxz2s\cp311-win_arm64\build\extra-setup.cfg for cross-compilation
build_wheels / On windows-2022, with ARM64, build win wheels
Setting SETUPTOOLS_EXT_SUFFIX=.cp311-win_arm64.pyd for cross-compilation
build_wheels / On macos-13, with x86_64, build macos wheels
Setting SYSTEM_VERSION_COMPAT=0 to ensure CPython 3.8 can get correct macOS version and allow installation of wheels with MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET >= 11.0. See https://github.com/pypa/cibuildwheel/issues/1767 for the details.

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cibw-macos-13-macos-x86_64
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cibw-macos-14-macos-arm64
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cibw-sdist
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cibw-ubuntu-24.04-manylinux-aarch64
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cibw-ubuntu-24.04-manylinux-armv7l
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cibw-ubuntu-24.04-manylinux-i686
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cibw-ubuntu-24.04-manylinux-ppc64le
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cibw-ubuntu-24.04-manylinux-s390x
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cibw-ubuntu-24.04-manylinux-x86_64
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cibw-ubuntu-24.04-musllinux-aarch64
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cibw-ubuntu-24.04-musllinux-armv7l
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cibw-ubuntu-24.04-musllinux-i686
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cibw-ubuntu-24.04-musllinux-ppc64le
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cibw-ubuntu-24.04-musllinux-s390x
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cibw-ubuntu-24.04-musllinux-x86_64
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cibw-windows-2019-win-AMD64
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cibw-windows-2019-win-x86
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cibw-windows-2022-win-ARM64
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