build(deps): bump pypa/cibuildwheel from 2.21.3 to 2.22.0
Bumps pypa/cibuildwheel from 2.21.3 to 2.22.0.
Release notes
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Version 2.22.0
- 🌟 Added a new
CIBW_ENABLE/enablefeature that replacesCIBW_FREETHREADED_SUPPORT/free-threaded-supportandCIBW_PRERELEASE_PYTHONSwith a system that supports both. In cibuildwheel 3, this will also include a PyPy setting and the deprecated options will be removed. (#2048)- 🌟 Dependency groups are now supported for tests. Use
CIBW_TEST_GROUPS/test-groupsto specify groups in[dependency-groups]for testing. (#2063)- 🌟 Support for the experimental Ubuntu-based ARMv7l manylinux image (#2052)
- ✨ Show a warning when cibuildwheel is run from Python 3.10 or older; cibuildwheel 3.0 will require Python 3.11 or newer as host (#2050)
- 🐛 Fix issue with stderr interfering with checking the docker version (#2074)
- 🛠 Python 3.9 is now used in
CIBW_BEFORE_ALL/before-allon linux, replacing 3.8, which is now EoL (#2043)- 🛠 Error messages for producing a pure-Python wheel are slightly more informative (#2044)
- 🛠 Better error when
uname -mfails on ARM (#2049)- 🛠 Better error when repair fails and docs for abi3audit on Windows (#2058)
- 🛠 Better error when
manylinux-interpreters ensurefails (#2066)- 🛠 Update Pyodide to 0.26.4, and adapt to the unbundled pyodide-build (now 0.29) (#2090)
- 🛠 Now cibuildwheel uses dependency-groups for development dependencies (#2064, #2085)
- 📚 Docs updates and tidy ups (#2061, #2067, #2072)
Changelog
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v2.22.0
23 November 2024
- 🌟 Added a new
CIBW_ENABLE/enablefeature that replacesCIBW_FREETHREADED_SUPPORT/free-threaded-supportandCIBW_PRERELEASE_PYTHONSwith a system that supports both. In cibuildwheel 3, this will also include a PyPy setting and the deprecated options will be removed. (#2048)- 🌟 Dependency groups are now supported for tests. Use
CIBW_TEST_GROUPS/test-groupsto specify groups in[dependency-groups]for testing. (#2063)- 🌟 Support for the experimental Ubuntu-based ARMv7l manylinux image (#2052)
- ✨ Show a warning when cibuildwheel is run from Python 3.10 or older; cibuildwheel 3.0 will require Python 3.11 or newer as host (#2050)
- 🐛 Fix issue with stderr interfering with checking the docker version (#2074)
- 🛠 Python 3.9 is now used in
CIBW_BEFORE_ALL/before-allon linux, replacing 3.8, which is now EoL (#2043)- 🛠 Error messages for producing a pure-Python wheel are slightly more informative (#2044)
- 🛠 Better error when
uname -mfails on ARM (#2049)- 🛠 Better error when repair fails and docs for abi3audit on Windows (#2058)
- 🛠 Better error when
manylinux-interpreters ensurefails (#2066)- 🛠 Update Pyodide to 0.26.4, and adapt to the unbundled pyodide-build (now 0.29) (#2090)
- 🛠 Now cibuildwheel uses dependency-groups for development dependencies (#2064, #2085)
- 📚 Docs updates and tidy ups (#2061, #2067, #2072)
Commits
ee63bf1Bump version: v2.22.0d3eeba7chore: bump Ruff to 0.8.0 (#2092)109020eUpdates for Pyodide builds afterpyodide-buildwas unvendored (#2090)fd99000[pre-commit.ci] pre-commit autoupdate (#2087)e158f22ci: update gitlab for dependency-groups (#2089)8f21eb1chore: use dependency-groups (#2064)aac31aedocs: fix update scripts usage (#2067)b882b84fix: update the macOS image used on Cirrus CI (#2085)243085f[Bot] Update dependencies (#2086)df6f886feat: add manylinux armv7l (#2052)- Additional commits viewable in compare view
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Summary by Sourcery
Build:
- Bump pypa/cibuildwheel from version 2.21.3 to 2.22.0 in the GitHub Actions workflow for building and publishing to PyPI.
Reviewer's Guide by Sourcery
This PR updates the cibuildwheel GitHub Action from version 2.21.3 to 2.22.0. The update brings several new features including a new CIBW_ENABLE option, dependency groups support for tests, and support for Ubuntu-based ARMv7l manylinux image, along with various improvements to error handling and documentation.
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