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@zooba zooba commented Oct 16, 2019

@zooba zooba changed the title Build fixes for Windows on ARM bpo-33125: Add support for building and releasing Windows ARM64 packages Nov 14, 2019
Suppress publishing ARM builds
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@zooba zooba merged commit de148f2 into python:master Nov 20, 2019
@zooba zooba deleted the arm-fixes branch November 20, 2019 17:30
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Thanks @zooba for the PR 🌮🎉.. I'm working now to backport this PR to: 3.8.
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Sorry @zooba, I had trouble checking out the 3.8 backport branch.
Please backport using cherry_picker on command line.
cherry_picker de148f263fba75cd10d2cb010fe9c495cee4ec83 3.8

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zooba commented Nov 20, 2019

See bpo-33125 for info about when we'll backport.

jacobneiltaylor pushed a commit to jacobneiltaylor/cpython that referenced this pull request Dec 5, 2019
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Note that the support is not actually enabled yet, and so we won't be publishing these packages. However, for those who want to build it themselves (even by reusing the Azure Pipelines definition), it's now relatively easy to enable.
zooba added a commit to zooba/cpython that referenced this pull request Dec 5, 2019
…ges (pythonGH-16828)

Note that the support is not actually enabled yet, and so we won't be publishing these packages. However, for those who want to build it themselves (even by reusing the Azure Pipelines definition), it's now relatively easy to enable.
shihai1991 pushed a commit to shihai1991/cpython that referenced this pull request Jan 31, 2020
…ges (pythonGH-16828)

Note that the support is not actually enabled yet, and so we won't be publishing these packages. However, for those who want to build it themselves (even by reusing the Azure Pipelines definition), it's now relatively easy to enable.
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