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Bump joerick/cibuildwheel from 2.1.2 to 2.2.2 #34

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Bumps joerick/cibuildwheel from 2.1.2 to 2.2.2.

Release notes

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v2.2.2

  • 🐛 Fix bug in the GitHub Action step causing a syntax error (#895)

v2.2.1

  • 🛠 Added a config-file option on the GitHub Action to specify something other than pyproject.toml in your GitHub Workflow file. (#883)
  • 🐛 Fix missing resources in sdist and released wheel on PyPI. We've also made some internal changes to our release processes to make them more reliable. (#893, #894)

v2.2.1b1

  • 🛠 Added a config-file option on the GitHub Action to specify something other than pyproject.toml in your GitHub Workflow file. (#883)
  • 🐛 Fix missing resources in sdist and released wheel on PyPI. We've made some internal change to our release processes to make them more reliable. (#893, #894)

v2.2.0

  • 🌟 Added support for musllinux. Support for this new wheel format lets projects build wheels for Linux distributions that use musl libc, notably, Alpine Docker containers. (#768)

    Musllinux builds are enabled by default. If you're not ready to build musllinux, add *-musllinux_* to your CIBW_SKIP/skip option. Or, you might have to make some changes to your options - to simplify that process, you can use...

  • 🌟 TOML option overrides! This provides much greater flexibility in configuration via pyproject.toml. (#854)

    You can now set build options for any subset of your builds using a match pattern. So, for example, you can customise CPython 3.8 builds with an override on cp38-* or musllinux builds by selecting *musllinux*. Check out the docs for more info on the specifics.

  • 🛠 Added support for building PyPy wheels on macOS 11 CI runners. (#875)

  • 🛠 Setting an empty string for the CIBW_*_IMAGE option will now fallthrough to the config file or cibuildwheel's default, rather than causing an error. This makes the option easier to use in CI build matricies. (#829)

  • 🛠 Support for TOML 1.0 when reading config files, via the tomli package. (#876)

v2.2.0b1

Currently in prerelease. The below release notes will be condensed into a single entry on final release.

v2.2.0b1 (19 October 2021)

  • 🌟 TOML option overrides. This provides much greater flexibility in configuration via pyproject.toml.

    You can now set build options for any subset of your builds using a match pattern. So, for example, you can customise CPython 3.8 builds with an override on cp38-* or musllinux builds by selecting *musllinux*. Check out the docs for more info on the specifics.

v2.2.0a1 (23 September 2021)

  • 🌟 Added support for musllinux. Support for this new wheel format lets projects build wheels for Linux distributions that use musl libc, notably, Alpine Docker containers.

    Musllinux builds are enabled by default. To disable them on your project, add *-musllinux_* to your CIBW_SKIP/skip option. (#768)

  • 🛠 Setting an empty string for the CIBW_*_IMAGE option will now fallthrough to the config file or cibuildwheel's default, rather than causing an error. This makes the option easier to use in CI build matricies. (#829)

v2.2.0a1

Currently in prerelease. The below release notes will be condensed into a single entry on final release.

v2.2.0a1 (23 September 2021)

... (truncated)

Changelog

Sourced from joerick/cibuildwheel's changelog.

v2.2.2

26 October 2021

  • 🐛 Fix bug in the GitHub Action step causing a syntax error (#895)

v2.2.1

26 October 2021

  • 🛠 Added a config-file option on the GitHub Action to specify something other than pyproject.toml in your GitHub Workflow file. (#883)
  • 🐛 Fix missing resources in sdist and released wheel on PyPI. We've also made some internal changes to our release processes to make them more reliable. (#893, #894)

v2.2.0

22 October 2021

  • 🌟 Added support for musllinux. Support for this new wheel format lets projects build wheels for Linux distributions that use musl libc, notably, Alpine Docker containers. (#768)

    Musllinux builds are enabled by default. If you're not ready to build musllinux, add *-musllinux_* to your CIBW_SKIP/skip option. Or, you might have to make some changes to your options - to simplify that process, you can use...

  • 🌟 TOML option overrides! This provides much greater flexibility in configuration via pyproject.toml. (#854)

    You can now set build options for any subset of your builds using a match pattern. So, for example, you can customise CPython 3.8 builds with an override on cp38-* or musllinux builds by selecting *musllinux*. Check out the docs for more info on the specifics.

  • 🛠 Added support for building PyPy wheels on macOS 11 CI runners. (#875)

  • 🛠 Setting an empty string for the CIBW_*_IMAGE option will now fallthrough to the config file or cibuildwheel's default, rather than causing an error. This makes the option easier to use in CI build matricies. (#829)

  • 🛠 Support for TOML 1.0 when reading config files, via the tomli package. (#876)

Note: This version is not available on PyPI due to some missing resources in the release files. Please use a later version instead.

v2.1.3

6 October 2021

  • 🛠 Updated CPython 3.10 to the 3.10.0 final release
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