fix CI release #56
ci.yml
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3.9
ubuntu-latest pipelines will use ubuntu-24.04 soon. For more details, see https://github.com/actions/runner-images/issues/10636
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3.12
ubuntu-latest pipelines will use ubuntu-24.04 soon. For more details, see https://github.com/actions/runner-images/issues/10636
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3.11
ubuntu-latest pipelines will use ubuntu-24.04 soon. For more details, see https://github.com/actions/runner-images/issues/10636
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3.8
ubuntu-latest pipelines will use ubuntu-24.04 soon. For more details, see https://github.com/actions/runner-images/issues/10636
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3.13
ubuntu-latest pipelines will use ubuntu-24.04 soon. For more details, see https://github.com/actions/runner-images/issues/10636
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Ubuntu
ubuntu-latest pipelines will use ubuntu-24.04 soon. For more details, see https://github.com/actions/runner-images/issues/10636
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Build source distribution
ubuntu-latest pipelines will use ubuntu-24.04 soon. For more details, see https://github.com/actions/runner-images/issues/10636
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macos-latest
cibuildwheel 3 will require Python 3.11+, please upgrade the Python version used to run cibuildwheel. This does not affect the versions you can target when building wheels. See: https://cibuildwheel.pypa.io/en/stable/#what-does-it-do
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ubuntu-latest
ubuntu-latest pipelines will use ubuntu-24.04 soon. For more details, see https://github.com/actions/runner-images/issues/10636
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ubuntu-latest
cibuildwheel 3 will require Python 3.11+, please upgrade the Python version used to run cibuildwheel. This does not affect the versions you can target when building wheels. See: https://cibuildwheel.pypa.io/en/stable/#what-does-it-do
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windows-latest
cibuildwheel 3 will require Python 3.11+, please upgrade the Python version used to run cibuildwheel. This does not affect the versions you can target when building wheels. See: https://cibuildwheel.pypa.io/en/stable/#what-does-it-do
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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.
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Upgrade to Trusted Publishing
Trusted Publishers allows publishing packages to PyPI from automated environments like GitHub Actions without needing to use username/password combinations or API tokens to authenticate with PyPI. Read more: https://docs.pypi.org/trusted-publishers
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Create a Trusted Publisher
A new Trusted Publisher for the currently running publishing workflow can be created by accessing the following link(s) while logged-in as an owner of the package(s):
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Artifacts
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vtzero-sdist
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128 KB |
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vtzero-wheels-macos-latest-2
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1.92 MB |
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vtzero-wheels-ubuntu-latest-0
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24.4 MB |
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vtzero-wheels-windows-latest-1
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1.53 MB |
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