Build wheels on arm64 runners too#161
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inducer merged 3 commits intoinducer:mainfrom Apr 11, 2025
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Dang, should have squashed, not rebased. Oh well. Tagged a new release, since I imagine you want your wheels. This CI run should build them: https://github.com/inducer/islpy/actions/runs/14415566887 |
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This PR enables CI on Github-hosted arm64 runners that are now available for free in public repositories
At the moment, I don't know if the
upload_pypiandupload_testpypijobs will pass, as I couldn't get them to run on my fork due to access token issues.