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Currently there is no win-arm64 CMake release yet, but x86 emulated version is working properly.
As soon as CMake is released for win-arm64, that binary should be targeted.

Currently there is no win-arm64 CMake release yet,
but x86 emulated version is working properly.
As soon as CMake is released for win-arm64, that binary should be
targeted.
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@henryiii Could you take a look on that?

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Seems reasonable.

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@henryiii henryiii merged commit a95cc20 into scikit-build:master Mar 21, 2022
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@henryiii thanks for the quick cooperation! Could you estimate when it will be released at pypi?

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3.23 is about out, probably then? We match numbering schemes, so doing patch releases on patch releases is not ideal if it's easy to avoid.

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Thanks, next release (3.23) sounds great!

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3.23 is stuck due to loss of manylinux1 support, but 3.22.4 will have this (tomorrow, probably)

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