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Ensure use of cibuildwheel
for wheels meant to be published
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The platform specification detection on macOS with Python 3.12 is wrong on GitHub Actions runners since universal Python implementations are being installed. #13 took care of this, but it should be worth adding this note as well here.
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…macOS wheels Closes #13 Closes #2 - Cross-compiled macOS wheels and native wheels, fused with helper scripts and `delocate-fuse` later - Linux amd64 and aarch64 wheels (the latter is via QEMU emulation) - Python 3.8–3.12 support - Windows amd64 wheels - Notes on supported architectures and platforms have been added to the README
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Note to self: use
cibuildwheel
-enabled Python implementations since GitHub Actions runners are messing up the platform specification for Python 3.12 (#12) – x86_64 runner is named as a universal one.Might have to map
CIBW_ARCHS_MACOS: x86_64 arm64
toGOARCH: amd64 arm64
insetup.py
accordinglyOriginally posted by @agriyakhetarpal in #12 (comment)
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