Switched to always using LF as line separator when generating WHEEL files (on Windows, CRLF was being used instead)
The ABI tag is taken from the sysconfig SOABI value. On PyPy the SOABI value is pypy37-pp73 which is not compliant with PEP 3149, as it should have both the API tag and the platform tag. This change future-proofs any change in PyPy's SOABI tag to make sure only the ABI tag is used by wheel.
0.35.1 (2020-08-14)
Replaced install dependency on packaging with a vendored copy of its tags module
Fixed bdist_wheel not working on FreeBSD due to mismatching platform tag name (it was not being converted to lowercase)
0.35.0 (2020-08-13)
Switched to the packaging library for computing wheel tags
Fixed a resource leak in WheelFile.open() (PR by Jon Dufresne)
0.34.2 (2020-01-30)
Fixed installation of wheel from sdist on environments without Unicode file name support
0.34.1 (2020-01-27)
Fixed installation of wheel from sdist which was broken due to a chicken and egg problem with PEP 517 and setuptools_scm
0.34.0 (2020-01-27)
Dropped Python 3.4 support
Added automatic platform tag detection for macOS binary wheels (PR by Grzegorz Bokota)
Added the --compression= option to the bdist_wheel command
Fixed PyPy tag generation to work with the updated semantics (#328)
Updated project packaging and testing configuration for 517
Moved the contents of setup.py to setup.cfg
Fixed duplicate RECORD file when using wheel pack on Windows
Fixed bdist_wheel failing at cleanup on Windows with a read-only source tree
Fixed wheel pack not respecting the existing build tag in WHEEL
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39b6397
Created a new release5a2e613
Adapted for upcoming changes in PyPy's SOABI tag (#373)b3ae92c
Fixed CRLF being used when generating WHEEL files on Windows (#383)e8cff0b
Excluded pypy+macOS 11 from the test matrix6f8e808
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Fixed flake8 error7fa7dc1
Tests CPython with only 2.7, 3.6 and 3.9fc3b866
Updated vendored packaging to v20.78f51cd1
Declare support for and test Python 3.9 (#380)2e90eef
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