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Bump pypa/cibuildwheel from 2.23 to 3.0
Bumps pypa/cibuildwheel from 2.23 to 3.0.
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v3.0.0
See
@βhenryiii's release post for more info on new features!
π Adds the ability to build wheels for iOS! Set the
platformoption toioson a Mac with the iOS toolchain to try it out! (#2286, #2363, #2432)π Adds support for the GraalPy interpreter! Enable for your project using the
enableoption. (#1538, #2411, #2414)β¨ Adds CPython 3.14 support, under the
enableoptioncpython-prerelease. This version of cibuildwheel uses 3.14.0b2. (#2390)While CPython is in beta, the ABI can change, so your wheels might not be compatible with the final release. For this reason, we don't recommend distributing wheels until RC1, at which point 3.14 will be available in cibuildwheel without the flag. (#2390)
β¨ Adds the test-sources option, and changes the working directory for tests. (#2062, #2284, #2437)
- If this option is set, cibuildwheel will copy the files and folders specified in
test-sourcesinto the temporary directory we run from. This is required for iOS builds, but also useful for other platforms, as it allows you to avoid placeholders.- If this option is not set, behaviour matches v2.x - cibuildwheel will run the tests from a temporary directory, and you can use the
{project}placeholder in thetest-commandto refer to the project directory. (#2420)β¨ Adds
dependency-versionsinline syntax (#2122)β¨ Improves support for Pyodide builds and adds the experimental
pyodide-versionoption, which allows you to specify the version of Pyodide to use for builds. (#2002)β¨ Add
pyodide-prereleaseenable option, with an early build of 0.28 (Python 3.13). (#2431)β¨ Adds the
test-environmentoption, which allows you to set environment variables for the test command. (#2388)β¨ Adds the
xbuild-toolsoption, which allows you to specify tools safe for cross-compilation. Currently only used on iOS; will be useful for Android in the future. (#2317)π The default manylinux image has changed from
manylinux2014tomanylinux_2_28. (#2330)π EOL images
manylinux1,manylinux2010,manylinux_2_24andmusllinux_1_1can no longer be specified by their shortname. The full OCI name can still be used for these images, if you wish. (#2316)π Invokes
buildrather thanpip wheelto build wheels by default. You can control this via thebuild-frontendoption. You might notice that you can see your build log output now! (#2321)π Build verbosity settings have been reworked to have consistent meanings between build backends when non-zero. (#2339)
π Removed the
CIBW_PRERELEASE_PYTHONSandCIBW_FREE_THREADED_SUPPORToptions - these have been folded into theenableoption instead. (#2095)π Build environments no longer have setuptools and wheel preinstalled. (#2329)
π Use the standard Schema line for the integrated JSONSchema. (#2433)
β οΈ Dropped support for building Python 3.6 and 3.7 wheels. If you need to build wheels for these versions, use cibuildwheel v2.23.3 or earlier. (#2282)
β οΈ The minimum Python version required to run cibuildwheel is now Python 3.11. You can still build wheels for Python 3.8 and newer. (#1912)
β οΈ 32-bit Linux wheels no longer built by default - the arch was removed from
"auto". It now requires explicit"auto32". Note that modern manylinux images (like the new default,manylinux_2_28) do not have 32-bit versions. (#2458)β οΈ PyPy wheels no longer built by default, due to a change to our options system. To continue building PyPy wheels, you'll now need to set the
enableoption topypyorpypy-eol. (#2095)β οΈ Dropped official support for Appveyor. If it was working for you before, it will probably continue to do so, but we can't be sure, because our CI doesn't run there anymore. (#2386)
π A reorganisation of the docs, and numerous updates. (#2280)
π Use Python 3.14 color output in docs CLI output. (#2407)
π Docs now primarily use the pyproject.toml name of options, rather than the environment variable name. (#2389)
π README table now matches docs and auto-updates. (#2427, #2428)
v3.0.0rc3
Not yet released, but available for testing.
Note - when using a beta version, be sure to check the latest docs, rather than the stable version, which is still on v2.X.
If you've used previous versions of the beta:
- β οΈ Previous betas of v3.0 changed the working directory for tests. This has been rolled back to the v2.x behaviour, so you might need to change configs if you adapted to the beta 1 or 2 behaviour. See [issue #2406](pypa/cibuildwheel#2406) for more information.
- β οΈ GraalPy shipped with the identifier
gp242-*in previous betas, this has been changed togp311_242-*to be consistent with other interpreters, and to fix a bug with GraalPy and project requires-python detection. If you were using GraalPy, you might need to update your config to use the new identifier.- β οΈ
test-sourcesnow usesprojectdirectory instead of thepackagedirectory (matching the docs).- β οΈ 32-bit linux builds were removed from
"auto"(the default), now require"auto32"or explicit archs, as modern manylinux images (including our new default) do not support them.
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Changelog
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v2.23.0
1 March 2025
- β¨ Adds official support for the new GitHub Actions Arm runners. In fact these worked out-of-the-box, now we include them in our tests and example configs. (#2135 via #2281)
- β¨ Adds support for building PyPy 3.11 wheels (#2268 via #2281)
- π Adopts the beta pypa/manylinux image for armv7l builds (#2269 via #2281)
- π Dependency updates, including Pyodide 0.27 (#2117 and #2281)
v2.22.0
23 November 2024
- π 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)- π Dependency groups are now supported for tests. Use
CIBW_TEST_GROUPS/test-groupsto specify groups in[dependency-groups]for testing. (#2063)- π Support for the experimental Ubuntu-based ARMv7l manylinux image (#2052)
- β¨ 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)
- π Fix issue with stderr interfering with checking the docker version (#2074)
- π Python 3.9 is now used in
CIBW_BEFORE_ALL/before-allon linux, replacing 3.8, which is now EoL (#2043)- π Error messages for producing a pure-Python wheel are slightly more informative (#2044)
- π Better error when
uname -mfails on ARM (#2049)- π Better error when repair fails and docs for abi3audit on Windows (#2058)
- π Better error when
manylinux-interpreters ensurefails (#2066)- π Update Pyodide to 0.26.4, and adapt to the unbundled pyodide-build (now 0.29) (#2090)
- π Now cibuildwheel uses dependency-groups for development dependencies (#2064, #2085)
- π Docs updates and tidy ups (#2061, #2067, #2072)
v2.21.3
9 October 2024
v2.21.2
2 October 2024
- β¨ Adds support for building 32-bit armv7l wheels on musllinux. On a Linux system with emulation set up, set CIBW_ARCHS to
armv7lon Linux to try it out if you're interested! (#2017)- π Fix Linux Podman builds on some systems (#2016)
- β¨ Adds official support for running on Python 3.13 (#2026)
- π Update CPython 3.13 to 3.13.0rc3 (#2029)
Note: the default manylinux image is scheduled to change from
manylinux2014tomanylinux_2_28in a cibuildwheel release on or after 6th May 2025 - you can set the value now to avoid getting upgraded if you want. (#1992)v2.21.1
16 September 2024
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Commits
5f22145Bump version: v3.0.0a731775Docs: mobile layout fix (#2466)ff86a64docs: add tips for numpy (#2465)6f5e480chore: use pip's groups in CI (#2463)3c5ff09Bump version: v3.0.0rc31b9a56e[Bot] Update dependencies (#2455)aa9fe2aci: use uv python for docs (binary b1) (#2462)e188d9efeat: remove 32-bit linux from auto arch, fix auto32 on linux aarch64 (#2458)3fa7bd1ci: fix cirrus and reduce rebuilds (#2460)c6368beMove to theOS-latestimage tags on Azure Pipelines (#2461)- Additional commits viewable in compare view
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