Please use cibuildwheel instead! . Contribute to scikit-hep/azure-wheel-helpers development by creating an account on GitHub.
Please use cibuildwheel instead! . Contribute to scikit-hep/azure-wheel-helpers development by creating an account on GitHub.
Python bindings for the C++14 Boost::Histogram library - scikit-hep/boost-histogram
cibuildwheel 2.10 is out, with some important additions. PEP 517 config settings added, --only (which has an interesting use in GHA), and Cirrus CI support (including our first Apple Silicon native runner!) are highlights. We also support Python 3.11 now (as of 2.11.2, RC’s in older releases). We’ve had some fantastic releases of cibuildwheel this year, including some very powerful features you might be interested in using, and I haven’t covered releases since 2.2, so let’s take an in-depth look at what’s new for this and the last few releases!
In this post, we take a look at how you can build binary wheels of your Python packages and upload them automatically to PyPI using Github Actions.
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