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Triggered via release November 28, 2024 11:52
@sarlinpesarlinpe
published v2.4
Status Success
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Build on macos-14 arm64
[notice] A new release of pip is available: 21.1.1 -> 24.3.1 [notice] To update, run: python3.8 -m pip install --upgrade pip
Build on macos-14 arm64
Treating cmake as a formula. For the cask, use homebrew/cask/cmake or specify the `--cask` flag. To silence this message, use the `--formula` flag.
Build on macos-14 arm64
cmake 3.31.1 is already installed and up-to-date. To reinstall 3.31.1, run: brew reinstall cmake
Build on macos-14 arm64
gcc 14.2.0_1 is already installed and up-to-date. To reinstall 14.2.0_1, run: brew reinstall gcc
Build on macos-14 arm64
Bumping MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET (10.12) to the minimum required (11.0).
Build on macos-14 arm64
Bumping MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET (10.12) to the minimum required (11.0).
Build on macos-14 arm64
Bumping MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET (10.12) to the minimum required (11.0).
Build on macos-14 arm64
Bumping MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET (10.12) to the minimum required (11.0).
Build on macos-14 arm64
Bumping MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET (10.12) to the minimum required (11.0).
Build on macos-14 arm64
Bumping MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET (10.12) to the minimum required (11.0).
Build on macos-13 x86_64
Treating cmake as a formula. For the cask, use homebrew/cask/cmake or specify the `--cask` flag. To silence this message, use the `--formula` flag.
Build on macos-13 x86_64
cmake 3.31.1 is already installed and up-to-date. To reinstall 3.31.1, run: brew reinstall cmake
Build on macos-13 x86_64
gcc 14.2.0_1 is already installed and up-to-date. To reinstall 14.2.0_1, run: brew reinstall gcc
Build on macos-13 x86_64
Bumping MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET (10.12) to the minimum required (10.13).
Build on macos-13 x86_64
Bumping MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET (10.12) to the minimum required (10.13).
attestations input ignored
The workflow was run with the 'attestations: true' input, but an explicit password was also set, disabling Trusted Publishing. As a result, the attestations input is ignored.
Upgrade to Trusted Publishing
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Create a Trusted Publisher
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Publish wheels to PyPI
Input 'skip_existing' has been deprecated with message: The inputs have been normalized to use kebab-case. Use `skip-existing` instead.
Publish wheels to PyPI
Input 'packages_dir' has been deprecated with message: The inputs have been normalized to use kebab-case. Use `packages-dir` instead.
Publish wheels to PyPI
Input 'skip_existing' has been deprecated with message: The inputs have been normalized to use kebab-case. Use `skip-existing` instead.
Publish wheels to PyPI
Input 'packages_dir' has been deprecated with message: The inputs have been normalized to use kebab-case. Use `packages-dir` instead.
Build on macos-13 x86_64
Setting SYSTEM_VERSION_COMPAT=0 to ensure CPython 3.8 can get correct macOS version and allow installation of wheels with MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET >= 11.0. See https://github.com/pypa/cibuildwheel/issues/1767 for the details.

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