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Bump joerick/cibuildwheel from 1.9.0 to 2.7.0 #78

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dependabot[bot] commented 2 years ago

Bumps joerick/cibuildwheel from 1.9.0 to 2.7.0.

Release notes

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2.7.0

  • 🌟 Added support for the new manylinux_2_28 images. These new images are based on AlmaLinux, the community-driven successor to CentOS, unlike manylinux_2_24, which was based on Debian. To build on these images, set your CIBW_MANYLINUX_*_IMAGE option to manylinux_2_28. (#1026)
  • πŸ› Fix a bug where tests were not being run on CPython 3.11 (when CIBW_PRERELEASE_PYTHONS was set) (#1138)
  • ✨ You can now build Linux wheels on Windows, as long as you have Docker installed and set to 'Linux containers' (#1117)
  • πŸ› Fix a bug on macOS that caused cibuildwheel to crash trying to overwrite a previously-built wheel of the same name (#1129)

2.6.1

  • πŸ›  Update the prerelease CPython 3.11 to 3.11.0b3

2.6.0

  • 🌟 Added the ability to test building wheels on CPython 3.11! Because CPython 3.11 is in beta, these wheels should not be distributed, because they might not be compatible with the final release, but it's available to build for testing purposes. Use the flag --prerelease-pythons or CIBW_PRERELEASE_PYTHONS to test. This version of cibuildwheel includes CPython 3.11.0b1. (#1109)
  • πŸ“š Added an interactive diagram showing how cibuildwheel works to the docs (#1100)

2.5.0

  • ✨ Added support for building ABI3 wheels. cibuildwheel will now recognise when an ABI3 wheel was produced, and skip subsequent build steps where the previously built wheel is compatible. Tests still will run on all selected versions of Python, using the ABI3 wheel. Check this entry in the docs for more info. (#1091)
  • ✨ You can now build wheels directly from sdist archives, in addition to source directories. Just call cibuildwheel with an sdist argument on the command line, like cibuildwheel mypackage-1.0.0.tar.gz. For more details, check the --help output (#1096)
  • πŸ› Fix a bug where cibuildwheel would crash when no builds are selected and --allow-empty is passed (#1086)
  • πŸ› Workaround a permissions issue on Linux relating to newer versions of git and setuptools_scm (#1095)
  • πŸ“š Minor docs improvements

v2.4.0

  • ✨ cibuildwheel now supports running locally on Windows and macOS (as well as Linux). On macOS, you'll have to install the versions of Pythons that you want to use from Python.org, and cibuildwheel will use them. On Windows, cibuildwheel will install it's own versions of Python. Check out the documentation for instructions. (#974)
  • ✨ Added support for building PyPy 3.9 wheels. (#1031)
  • ✨ Listing at the end of the build now displays the size of each wheel (#975)
  • πŸ› Workaround a connection timeout bug on Travis CI ppc64le runners (#906)
  • πŸ› Fix an encoding error when reading setup.py in the wrong encoding (#977)
  • πŸ›  Setuptools updated to 61.3.0, including experimental support for reading config from pyproject.toml(PEP 621). This could change the behaviour of your build if you have a pyproject.toml with a [project] table, because that takes precedence over setup.py and setup.cfg. Check out the setuptools docs and the project metadata specification for more info.
  • πŸ›  Many other dependency updates.
  • πŸ“š Minor docs improvements

v2.3.1

  • πŸ› Setting pip options like PIP_USE_DEPRECATED in CIBW_ENVIRONMENT no longer adversely affects cibuildwheel's ability to set up a Python environment (#956)
  • πŸ“š Docs fixes and improvements

v2.3.0

  • πŸ“ˆ cibuildwheel now defaults to manylinux2014 image for linux builds, rather than manylinux2010. If you want to stick with manylinux2010, it's simple to set this using the image options. (#926)
  • ✨ You can now pass environment variables from the host machine into the Docker container during a Linux build. Check out the docs for CIBW_ENVIRONMENT_PASS_LINUX for the details. (#914)
  • ✨ Added support for building PyPy 3.8 wheels. (#881)
  • ✨ Added support for building Windows arm64 CPython wheels on a Windows arm64 runner. We can't test this in CI yet, so for now, this is experimental. (#920)
  • πŸ“š Improved the deployment documentation (#911)
  • πŸ›  Changed the escaping behaviour inside cibuildwheel's option placeholders e.g. {project} in before_build or {dest_dir} in repair_wheel_command. This allows bash syntax like ${SOME_VAR} to passthrough without being interpreted as a placeholder by cibuildwheel. See this section in the docs for more info. (#889)
  • πŸ›  Pip updated to 21.3, meaning it now defaults to in-tree builds again. If this causes an issue with your project, setting environment variable PIP_USE_DEPRECATED=out-of-tree-build is available as a temporary flag to restore the old behaviour. However, be aware that this flag will probably be removed soon. (#881)
  • πŸ› You can now access the current Python interpreter using python3 within a build on Windows (#917)

v2.2.2

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

v2.2.1

  • πŸ›  Added a config-file option on the GitHub Action to specify something other than pyproject.toml in your GitHub Workflow file. (#883)
  • πŸ› 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)

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Changelog

Sourced from joerick/cibuildwheel's changelog.

v2.7.0

17 June 2022

  • 🌟 Added support for the new manylinux_2_28 images. These new images are based on AlmaLinux, the community-driven successor to CentOS, unlike manylinux_2_24, which was based on Debian. To build on these images, set your CIBW_MANYLINUX_*_IMAGE option to manylinux_2_28. (#1026)
  • πŸ› Fix a bug where tests were not being run on CPython 3.11 (when CIBW_PRERELEASE_PYTHONS was set) (#1138)
  • ✨ You can now build Linux wheels on Windows, as long as you have Docker installed and set to 'Linux containers' (#1117)
  • πŸ› Fix a bug on macOS that caused cibuildwheel to crash trying to overwrite a previously-built wheel of the same name. (#1129)

v2.6.1

7 June 2022

  • πŸ›  Update the prerelease CPython 3.11 to 3.11.0b3

v2.6.0

25 May 2022

  • 🌟 Added the ability to test building wheels on CPython 3.11! Because CPython 3.11 is in beta, these wheels should not be distributed, because they might not be compatible with the final release, but it's available to build for testing purposes. Use the flag --prerelease-pythons or CIBW_PRERELEASE_PYTHONS to test. This version of cibuildwheel includes CPython 3.11.0b1. (#1109)
  • πŸ“š Added an interactive diagram showing how cibuildwheel works to the docs (#1100)

v2.5.0

29 April 2022

  • ✨ Added support for building ABI3 wheels. cibuildwheel will now recognise when an ABI3 wheel was produced, and skip subsequent build steps where the previously built wheel is compatible. Tests still will run on all selected versions of Python, using the ABI3 wheel. Check this entry in the docs for more info. (#1091)
  • ✨ You can now build wheels directly from sdist archives, in addition to source directories. Just call cibuildwheel with an sdist argument on the command line, like cibuildwheel mypackage-1.0.0.tar.gz. For more details, check the --help output (#1096)
  • πŸ› Fix a bug where cibuildwheel would crash when no builds are selected and --allow-empty is passed (#1086)
  • πŸ› Workaround a permissions issue on Linux relating to newer versions of git and setuptools_scm (#1095)
  • πŸ“š Minor docs improvements

v2.4.0

2 April 2022

  • ✨ cibuildwheel now supports running locally on Windows and macOS (as well as Linux). On macOS, you'll have to install the versions of Pythons that you want to use from Python.org, and cibuildwheel will use them. On Windows, cibuildwheel will install it's own versions of Python. Check out the documentation for instructions. (#974)
  • ✨ Added support for building PyPy 3.9 wheels. (#1031)
  • ✨ Listing at the end of the build now displays the size of each wheel (#975)
  • πŸ› Workaround a connection timeout bug on Travis CI ppc64le runners (#906)
  • πŸ› Fix an encoding error when reading setup.py in the wrong encoding (#977)
  • πŸ›  Setuptools updated to 61.3.0, including experimental support for reading config from pyproject.toml(PEP 621). This could change the behaviour of your build if you have a pyproject.toml with a [project] table, because that takes precedence over setup.py and setup.cfg. Check out the setuptools docs and the project metadata specification for more info.
  • πŸ›  Many other dependency updates.
  • πŸ“š Minor docs improvements

v2.3.1

14 December 2021

  • πŸ› Setting pip options like PIP_USE_DEPRECATED in CIBW_ENVIRONMENT no longer adversely affects cibuildwheel's ability to set up a Python environment (#956)

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Commits
  • cc56a14 Bump version: v2.7.0
  • 133197e Merge pull request #1026 from mayeut/manylinux_2_28
  • 2bc5297 Merge pull request #1117 from Darandos/linux-on-windows
  • c022fa3 Merge pull request #1129 from dlech/patch-1
  • 6458604 feature: add manylinux_2_28 support
  • 9f4303b use FileNotFoundError instead of OSError
  • e6513a9 use Path.unlink() instead of os.unlink()
  • f1c2d6c Merge pull request #1133 from pypa/update-dependencies-pr
  • cd7ea91 Merge pull request #1138 from nitzmahone/prerelease_python_test_fix
  • de0a9b3 Update dependencies
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dependabot[bot] commented 2 years ago

Superseded by #79.