[issue33125] Windows 10 ARM64 platform support

2021-10-05 Thread Rubin Simons


Rubin Simons  added the comment:

Hi Python peeps,

* distlib-0.3.3 and higher now has support for windows on ARM64, see: 
https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/10489#issuecomment-924677949

* setuptools-58.2.0 and higher now has support for Windows on ARM64, see: 
https://github.com/pypa/setuptools/pull/2758#issuecomment-932874436

* pip-21.3 and higher now has support for Windows on ARM64, see: 
https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/10489#issuecomment-932896285

* nsait-linaro offered ci/cd services on Windows on ARM64 hardware so Python 
release builds can be tested and released

It sounds to me like all stars are aligned for a Windows on ARM64 release, it 
would be rather great if this could happen!

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[issue33125] Windows 10 ARM64 platform support

2021-03-09 Thread Rubin Simons


Rubin Simons  added the comment:

Requesting that this issue be re-opened or re-evaluated; it would be pretty 
great if Python could provide Windows on ARM binaries for download. There's 
been a lot of traction on ARM in general and having Windows on ARM downloads 
available by default will also give the Python package ecosystem a better 
opportunity to get ready (although it's already impressively far ahead, take a 
look at https://cloudbase.it/python-on-windows-arm64/, 23 of 25 of the most 
popular packages already build out-of-the-box, and the remaining two, numpy and 
cffi have patches available).

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