Fix PyPI for existing packages when adding new versions #440
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build-deploy-wheels.yml
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Matrix: build_wheels
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Upload artifacts to PyPI
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Matrix: Build and deploy documentation
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Build and test wheels on macos-latest
While arm64 wheels can be built on x86_64, they cannot be tested. The ability to test the arm64 wheels will be added in a future release of cibuildwheel, once Apple Silicon CI runners are widely available. To silence this warning, set `CIBW_TEST_SKIP: *-macosx_arm64`.
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Build and test wheels on macos-latest
While universal2 wheels can be built on x86_64, the arm64 part of them cannot currently be tested. The ability to test the arm64 part of a universal2 wheel will be added in a future release of cibuildwheel, once Apple Silicon CI runners are widely available. To silence this warning, set `CIBW_TEST_SKIP: *-macosx_universal2:arm64`.
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Build and test wheels on macos-latest
While arm64 wheels can be built on x86_64, they cannot be tested. The ability to test the arm64 wheels will be added in a future release of cibuildwheel, once Apple Silicon CI runners are widely available. To silence this warning, set `CIBW_TEST_SKIP: *-macosx_arm64`.
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Build and test wheels on macos-latest
While universal2 wheels can be built on x86_64, the arm64 part of them cannot currently be tested. The ability to test the arm64 part of a universal2 wheel will be added in a future release of cibuildwheel, once Apple Silicon CI runners are widely available. To silence this warning, set `CIBW_TEST_SKIP: *-macosx_universal2:arm64`.
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Build and test wheels on macos-latest
While arm64 wheels can be built on x86_64, they cannot be tested. The ability to test the arm64 wheels will be added in a future release of cibuildwheel, once Apple Silicon CI runners are widely available. To silence this warning, set `CIBW_TEST_SKIP: *-macosx_arm64`.
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Build and test wheels on macos-latest
While universal2 wheels can be built on x86_64, the arm64 part of them cannot currently be tested. The ability to test the arm64 part of a universal2 wheel will be added in a future release of cibuildwheel, once Apple Silicon CI runners are widely available. To silence this warning, set `CIBW_TEST_SKIP: *-macosx_universal2:arm64`.
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Build and test wheels on macos-latest
While arm64 wheels can be built on x86_64, they cannot be tested. The ability to test the arm64 wheels will be added in a future release of cibuildwheel, once Apple Silicon CI runners are widely available. To silence this warning, set `CIBW_TEST_SKIP: *-macosx_arm64`.
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Build and test wheels on macos-latest
While universal2 wheels can be built on x86_64, the arm64 part of them cannot currently be tested. The ability to test the arm64 part of a universal2 wheel will be added in a future release of cibuildwheel, once Apple Silicon CI runners are widely available. To silence this warning, set `CIBW_TEST_SKIP: *-macosx_universal2:arm64`.
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Build and test wheels on macos-latest
While arm64 wheels can be built on x86_64, they cannot be tested. The ability to test the arm64 wheels will be added in a future release of cibuildwheel, once Apple Silicon CI runners are widely available. To silence this warning, set `CIBW_TEST_SKIP: *-macosx_arm64`.
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Build and test wheels on macos-latest
While universal2 wheels can be built on x86_64, the arm64 part of them cannot currently be tested. The ability to test the arm64 part of a universal2 wheel will be added in a future release of cibuildwheel, once Apple Silicon CI runners are widely available. To silence this warning, set `CIBW_TEST_SKIP: *-macosx_universal2:arm64`.
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Upload artifacts to PyPI
The following actions uses node12 which is deprecated and will be forced to run on node16: actions/download-artifact@v2. For more info: https://github.blog/changelog/2023-06-13-github-actions-all-actions-will-run-on-node16-instead-of-node12-by-default/
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Upgrade to Trusted Publishing
Trusted Publishers allows publishing packages to PyPI from automated environments like GitHub Actions without needing to use username/password combinations or API tokens to authenticate with PyPI. Read more: https://docs.pypi.org/trusted-publishers
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Upload artifacts to PyPI
Using a user-provided API token for authentication against https://upload.pypi.org/legacy/
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