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Bumps pypa/cibuildwheel from 3.0.1 to 3.1.3.

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v3.1.3

  • 🐛 Fix bug where "latest" dependencies couldn't update to pip 25.2 on Windows (#2537)
  • 🛠 Use pytest-rerunfailures to improve some of our iOS/Android tests (#2527, #2539)
  • 🛠 Remove some GraalPy Windows workarounds in our tests (#2501)

v3.1.2

  • ⚠️ Add an error if CIBW_FREE_THREADING_SUPPORT is set; you are likely missing 3.13t wheels, please use the enable/CIBW_ENABLE (#2520)
  • 🛠 riscv64 now enabled if you target that architecture, it's now supported on PyPI (#2509)
  • 🛠 Add warning when using cpython-experimental-riscv64 (no longer needed) (#2526, #2528)
  • 🛠 iOS versions bumped, fixing issues with 3.14 (now RC 1) (#2530)
  • 🐛 Fix bug in Android running wheel from our GitHub Action (#2517)
  • 🐛 Fix warning when using test-skip of "*-macosx_universal2:arm64" (#2522)
  • 🐛 Fix incorrect number of wheels reported in logs, again (#2517)
  • 📚 We welcome our Android platform maintainer (#2516)

v3.1.1

  • 🐛 Fix a bug showing an incorrect wheel count at the end of execution, and misrepresenting test-only runs in the GitHub Action summary (#2512)
  • 📚 Docs fix (#2510)

v3.1.0

  • 🌟 CPython 3.14 wheels are now built by default - without the "cpython-prerelease" enable set. It's time to build and upload these wheels to PyPI! This release includes CPython 3.14.0rc1, which is guaranteed to be ABI compatible with the final release. (#2507) Free-threading is no longer experimental in 3.14, so you have to skip it explicitly with 'cp31?t-*' if you don't support it yet. (#2503)
  • 🌟 Adds the ability to build wheels for Android! Set the platform option to android on Linux or macOS to try it out! (#2349)
  • 🌟 Adds Pyodide 0.28, which builds 3.13 wheels (#2487)
  • ✨ Support for 32-bit manylinux_2_28 (now a consistent default) and manylinux_2_34 added (#2500)
  • 🛠 Improved summary, will also use markdown summary output on GHA (#2469)
  • 🛠 The riscv64 images now have a working default (as they are now part of pypy/manylinux), but are still experimental (and behind an enable) since you can't push them to PyPI yet (#2506)
  • 🛠 Fixed a typo in the 3.9 MUSL riscv64 identifier (cp39-musllinux_ricv64 -> cp39-musllinux_riscv64) (#2490)
  • 🛠 Mistyping --only now shows the correct possibilities, and even suggests near matches on Python 3.14+ (#2499)
  • 🛠 Only support one output from the repair step on linux like other platforms; auditwheel fixed this over four years ago! (#2478)
  • 🛠 We now use pattern matching extensively (#2434)
  • 📚 We now have platform maintainers for our special platforms and interpreters! (#2481)
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v3.1.3

1 August 2025

  • 🐛 Fix bug where "latest" dependencies couldn't update to pip 25.2 on Windows (#2537)
  • 🛠 Use pytest-rerunfailures to improve some of our iOS/Android tests (#2527, #2539)
  • 🛠 Remove some GraalPy Windows workarounds in our tests (#2501)

v3.1.2

29 July 2025

  • ⚠️ Add an error if CIBW_FREE_THREADING_SUPPORT is set; you are likely missing 3.13t wheels, please use the enable/CIBW_ENABLE (#2520)
  • 🛠 riscv64 now enabled if you target that architecture, it's now supported on PyPI (#2509)
  • 🛠 Add warning when using cpython-experimental-riscv64 (no longer needed) (#2526, #2528)
  • 🛠 iOS versions bumped, fixing issues with 3.14 (now RC 1) (#2530)
  • 🐛 Fix bug in Android running wheel from our GitHub Action (#2517)
  • 🐛 Fix warning when using test-skip of "*-macosx_universal2:arm64" (#2522)
  • 🐛 Fix incorrect number of wheels reported in logs, again (#2517)
  • 📚 We welcome our Android platform maintainer (#2516)

v3.1.1

24 July 2025

  • 🐛 Fix a bug showing an incorrect wheel count at the end of execution, and misrepresenting test-only runs in the GitHub Action summary (#2512)
  • 📚 Docs fix (#2510)

v3.1.0

23 July 2025

  • 🌟 CPython 3.14 wheels are now built by default - without the "cpython-prerelease" enable set. It's time to build and upload these wheels to PyPI! This release includes CPython 3.14.0rc1, which is guaranteed to be ABI compatible with the final release. (#2507) Free-threading is no longer experimental in 3.14, so you have to skip it explicitly with 'cp31?t-*' if you don't support it yet. (#2503)
  • 🌟 Adds the ability to build wheels for Android! Set the platform option to android on Linux or macOS to try it out! (#2349)
  • 🌟 Adds Pyodide 0.28, which builds 3.13 wheels (#2487)
  • ✨ Support for 32-bit manylinux_2_28 (now a consistent default) and manylinux_2_34 added (#2500)
  • 🛠 Improved summary, will also use markdown summary output on GHA (#2469)
  • 🛠 The riscv64 images now have a working default (as they are now part of pypy/manylinux), but are still experimental (and behind an enable) since you can't push them to PyPI yet (#2506)
  • 🛠 Fixed a typo in the 3.9 MUSL riscv64 identifier (cp39-musllinux_ricv64 -> cp39-musllinux_riscv64) (#2490)
  • 🛠 Mistyping --only now shows the correct possibilities, and even suggests near matches on Python 3.14+ (#2499)
  • 🛠 Only support one output from the repair step on linux like other platforms; auditwheel fixed this over four years ago! (#2478)
  • 🛠 We now use pattern matching extensively (#2434)
  • 📚 We now have platform maintainers for our special platforms and interpreters! (#2481)
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Bumps [pypa/cibuildwheel](https://github.com/pypa/cibuildwheel) from 3.0.1 to 3.1.3.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/pypa/cibuildwheel/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/pypa/cibuildwheel/blob/main/docs/changelog.md)
- [Commits](pypa/cibuildwheel@v3.0.1...v3.1.3)

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: pypa/cibuildwheel
  dependency-version: 3.1.3
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
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@dalcinl dalcinl merged commit f69a897 into master Aug 8, 2025
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