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Add aarch64 wheels to build workflow #13938
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A-Arm64Running on an ARM64 CPU, including Apple's M1 and M2Running on an ARM64 CPU, including Apple's M1 and M2A-PackagingOur Debian packages, docker images; or issues relevant to downstream packagersOur Debian packages, docker images; or issues relevant to downstream packagersO-UncommonMost users are unlikely to come across this or unexpected workflowMost users are unlikely to come across this or unexpected workflowS-TolerableMinor significance, cosmetic issues, low or no impact to users.Minor significance, cosmetic issues, low or no impact to users.T-EnhancementNew features, changes in functionality, improvements in performance, or user-facing enhancements.New features, changes in functionality, improvements in performance, or user-facing enhancements.
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Would it be feasible to add aarch64 wheels to the build workflow to be uploaded to PyPI? ARM play an increasing role among servers and pre-compiled wheels save users a lot of compile time and build dependencies, since Rust is required now with v1.68.0.
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A-Arm64Running on an ARM64 CPU, including Apple's M1 and M2Running on an ARM64 CPU, including Apple's M1 and M2A-PackagingOur Debian packages, docker images; or issues relevant to downstream packagersOur Debian packages, docker images; or issues relevant to downstream packagersO-UncommonMost users are unlikely to come across this or unexpected workflowMost users are unlikely to come across this or unexpected workflowS-TolerableMinor significance, cosmetic issues, low or no impact to users.Minor significance, cosmetic issues, low or no impact to users.T-EnhancementNew features, changes in functionality, improvements in performance, or user-facing enhancements.New features, changes in functionality, improvements in performance, or user-facing enhancements.