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Bump pypa/cibuildwheel from 2.19.1 to 2.23.3
Bumps pypa/cibuildwheel from 2.19.1 to 2.23.3.
Release notes
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v2.23.3
- 🛠 Dependency updates, including Python 3.13.3 (#2371)
v2.23.2
- 🐛 Workaround an issue with pyodide builds when running cibuildwheel with a Python that was installed via UV (#2328 via #2331)
- 🛠 Dependency updates, including a manylinux update that fixes an 'undefined symbol' error in gcc-toolset (#2334)
v2.23.1
- ⚠️ Added warnings when the shorthand values
manylinux1,manylinux2010,manylinux_2_24, andmusllinux_1_1are used to specify the images in linux builds. The shorthand to these (unmaintainted) images will be removed in v3.0. If you want to keep using these images, explicitly opt-in using the full image URL, which can be found in this file. (#2312)- 🛠 Dependency updates, including a manylinux update which fixes an issue with rustup. (#2315)
v2.23.0
- ✨ 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)
- ✨ Adds support for building PyPy 3.11 wheels (#2268 via #2281)
- 🛠 Adopts the beta pypa/manylinux image for armv7l builds (#2269 via #2281)
- 🛠 Dependency updates, including Pyodide 0.27 (#2117 and #2281)
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)
v2.21.3
v2.21.2
- ✨ Adds support for building 32-bit armv7l wheels on musllinux. On a Linux system with emulation set up, set CIBW_ARCHS to
armv7lto try it out if you're interested! (#2017)- 🐛 Fix Linux Podman builds on some systems (#2016)
- ✨ Adds official support for running on Python 3.13 (#2026)
- 🛠 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)Version 2.21.1
- 🐛 Fix a bug in the Linux build, where files copied to the container would have invalid ownership permissions (#2007)
- 🐛 Fix a bug on Windows where cibuildwheel would call upon
uvto install dependencies for versions of CPython that it does not support (#2005)- 🐛 Fix a bug where
uv 0.4.10would not use the right Python when testing on Linux. (#2008)- 🛠 Bump our documentation pins, fixes an issue with a missing package (#2011)
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Changelog
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v2.23.3
26 April 2025
- 🛠 Dependency updates, including Python 3.13.3 (#2371)
v2.23.2
24 March 2025
- 🐛 Workaround an issue with pyodide builds when running cibuildwheel with a Python that was installed via UV (#2328 via #2331)
- 🛠 Dependency updates, including a manylinux update that fixes an 'undefined symbol' error in gcc-toolset (#2334)
v2.23.1
15 March 2025
- ⚠️ Added warnings when the shorthand values
manylinux1,manylinux2010,manylinux_2_24, andmusllinux_1_1are used to specify the images in linux builds. The shorthand to these (unmaintainted) images will be removed in v3.0. If you want to keep using these images, explicitly opt-in using the full image URL, which can be found in this file. (#2312)- 🛠 Dependency updates, including a manylinux update which fixes an issue with rustup. (#2315)
v2.23.0
1 March 2025
- ✨ 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)
- ✨ Adds support for building PyPy 3.11 wheels (#2268 via #2281)
- 🛠 Adopts the beta pypa/manylinux image for armv7l builds (#2269 via #2281)
- 🛠 Dependency updates, including Pyodide 0.27 (#2117 and #2281)
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)
v2.21.3
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Commits
faf86a6Bump version: v2.23.34241f37[2.x] Update dependencies (#2371)d04cacbBump version: v2.23.25f4e019[2.x] Update dependencies (#2334)2efa648fix: always resolve --python argument (#2328) (#2331)42728e8Bump version: v2.23.16e1527bFix unit test when other warnings are presentc25fe60fix: image deprecation warning (#2314)a880bf5fix: warn on deprecated images being set (#2312)c087d85Update dependencies- Additional commits viewable in compare view
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