Some Mac OS X compilation fixes #229
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2 errors and 9 warnings
build-wheels (ubuntu-latest)
Process completed with exit code 1.
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build-wheels (ubuntu-latest)
Command ['sh', '-c', 'pip install -U setuptools-rust && yum install libatomic -y && curl https://sh.rustup.rs -sSf | sh -s -- --default-toolchain=nightly --profile=minimal -y && rustup show\n'] failed with code 127.
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define-matrix
PyPy builds will be disabled by default in version 3. Enabling PyPy builds should be specified by enable
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define-matrix
PyPy builds will be disabled by default in version 3. Enabling PyPy builds should be specified by enable
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define-matrix
PyPy builds will be disabled by default in version 3. Enabling PyPy builds should be specified by enable
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build-wheels (ubuntu-latest)
PyPy builds will be disabled by default in version 3. Enabling PyPy builds should be specified by enable
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build-wheels (ubuntu-latest)
The `set-output` command is deprecated and will be disabled soon. Please upgrade to using Environment Files. For more information see: https://github.blog/changelog/2022-10-11-github-actions-deprecating-save-state-and-set-output-commands/
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build-wheels (ubuntu-latest)
The `set-output` command is deprecated and will be disabled soon. Please upgrade to using Environment Files. For more information see: https://github.blog/changelog/2022-10-11-github-actions-deprecating-save-state-and-set-output-commands/
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build-wheels (ubuntu-latest)
The `set-output` command is deprecated and will be disabled soon. Please upgrade to using Environment Files. For more information see: https://github.blog/changelog/2022-10-11-github-actions-deprecating-save-state-and-set-output-commands/
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build-wheels (ubuntu-latest)
The `set-output` command is deprecated and will be disabled soon. Please upgrade to using Environment Files. For more information see: https://github.blog/changelog/2022-10-11-github-actions-deprecating-save-state-and-set-output-commands/
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build-wheels (ubuntu-latest)
The `python-version` input is not set. The version of Python currently in `PATH` will be used.
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