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v1.2.0

v1.2.0 #39

Triggered via release October 1, 2024 19:23
@gremidgremid
published v1.2.0
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Build binary distribution on macos-13
While universal2 wheels can be built on x86_64, the arm64 part of the wheel cannot be tested on x86_64. Consider building universal2 wheels on an arm64 runner, if your CI provider offers this. Notably, an arm64 runner can also test the x86_64 part of the wheel, through Rosetta emulation. To silence this warning, set `CIBW_TEST_SKIP: "*-macosx_universal2:arm64"`.
Build binary distribution on macos-13
While universal2 wheels can be built on x86_64, the arm64 part of the wheel cannot be tested on x86_64. Consider building universal2 wheels on an arm64 runner, if your CI provider offers this. Notably, an arm64 runner can also test the x86_64 part of the wheel, through Rosetta emulation. To silence this warning, set `CIBW_TEST_SKIP: "*-macosx_universal2:arm64"`.
Build binary distribution on macos-13
While universal2 wheels can be built on x86_64, the arm64 part of the wheel cannot be tested on x86_64. Consider building universal2 wheels on an arm64 runner, if your CI provider offers this. Notably, an arm64 runner can also test the x86_64 part of the wheel, through Rosetta emulation. To silence this warning, set `CIBW_TEST_SKIP: "*-macosx_universal2:arm64"`.
Build binary distribution on macos-13
While universal2 wheels can be built on x86_64, the arm64 part of the wheel cannot be tested on x86_64. Consider building universal2 wheels on an arm64 runner, if your CI provider offers this. Notably, an arm64 runner can also test the x86_64 part of the wheel, through Rosetta emulation. To silence this warning, set `CIBW_TEST_SKIP: "*-macosx_universal2:arm64"`.
Build binary distribution on macos-13
While universal2 wheels can be built on x86_64, the arm64 part of the wheel cannot be tested on x86_64. Consider building universal2 wheels on an arm64 runner, if your CI provider offers this. Notably, an arm64 runner can also test the x86_64 part of the wheel, through Rosetta emulation. To silence this warning, set `CIBW_TEST_SKIP: "*-macosx_universal2:arm64"`.
Build binary distribution on macos-13
While universal2 wheels can be built on x86_64, the arm64 part of the wheel cannot be tested on x86_64. Consider building universal2 wheels on an arm64 runner, if your CI provider offers this. Notably, an arm64 runner can also test the x86_64 part of the wheel, through Rosetta emulation. To silence this warning, set `CIBW_TEST_SKIP: "*-macosx_universal2:arm64"`.
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Build binary distribution on macos-13
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.
Build binary distribution on macos-13
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-wheels-ubuntu-latest
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cibw-wheels-windows-latest
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