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Bump pypa/cibuildwheel from 2.10.2 to 2.11.1 #40

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Bumps pypa/cibuildwheel from 2.10.2 to 2.11.1.

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v2.11.1

  • πŸ›  Updates to the latest manylinux images, and updates CPython 3.10 to 3.10.8.

v2.11.0

  • 🌟 Adds support for cross-compiling Windows ARM64 wheels. To use this feature, add ARM64 to the CIBW_ARCHS option on a Windows Intel runner. (#1144)
  • ✨ Adds support for building Linux aarch64 wheels on Circle CI. (#1307)
  • ✨ Adds support for building Windows wheels on Gitlab CI. (#1295)
  • ✨ Adds support for building Linux aarch64 wheels under emulation on Gitlab CI. (#1295)
  • ✨ Adds the ability to test cp38-macosx_arm64 wheels on a native arm64 runner. To do this, you'll need to preinstall the (experimental) universal2 version of CPython 3.8 on your arm64 runner before invoking cibuildwheel. Note: it is not recommended to build x86_64 wheels with this setup, your wheels will have limited compatibility wrt macOS versions. (#1283)
  • πŸ›  Improved error messages when using custom Docker images and Python cannot be found at the correct path. (#1298)
  • πŸ“š Sample configs for Azure Pipelines and Travis CI updated (#1296)
  • πŸ“š Other docs improvements - including more information about using Homebrew for build dependencies (#1290)
Changelog

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v2.11.1

13 October 2022

  • πŸ›  Updates to the latest manylinux images, and updates CPython 3.10 to 3.10.8.

v2.11.0

13 October 2022

  • 🌟 Adds support for cross-compiling Windows ARM64 wheels. To use this feature, add ARM64 to the CIBW_ARCHS option on a Windows Intel runner. (#1144)
  • ✨ Adds support for building Linux aarch64 wheels on Circle CI. (#1307)
  • ✨ Adds support for building Windows wheels on Gitlab CI. (#1295)
  • ✨ Adds support for building Linux aarch64 wheels under emulation on Gitlab CI. (#1295)
  • ✨ Adds the ability to test cp38-macosx_arm64 wheels on a native arm64 runner. To do this, you'll need to preinstall the (experimental) universal2 version of CPython 3.8 on your arm64 runner before invoking cibuildwheel. Note: it is not recommended to build x86_64 wheels with this setup, your wheels will have limited compatibility wrt macOS versions. (#1283)
  • πŸ›  Improved error messages when using custom Docker images and Python cannot be found at the correct path. (#1298)
  • πŸ“š Sample configs for Azure Pipelines and Travis CI updated (#1296)
  • πŸ“š Other docs improvements - including more information about using Homebrew for build dependencies (#1290)
Commits
  • 1904551 Bump version: v2.11.1
  • eb50dff Merge pull request #1309 from pypa/update-dependencies-pr
  • a560b0e Fix mistake in Gitlab CI config
  • 80a2e1a Update dependencies
  • a9ad61c Bump version: v2.11.0
  • 563b1c1 Merge pull request #1296 from pypa/example-configs
  • bea8df9 Merge pull request #1307 from minrk/circle-aarch64
  • 4c30621 add linux-aarch64 to circleci tests
  • 76b3bfc Merge branch 'main' into circle-aarch64
  • d7f615a Merge pull request #1295 from wbarnha/extend-gitlab-qemu
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