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Revision 23 (latest revision is 36)
Dominique Leuenberger's avatar Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse) accepted request 867605 from Dirk Mueller's avatar Dirk Mueller (dirkmueller) (revision 23)
- update to 0.36.2:
  - Updated vendored ``packaging`` library to v20.8
  - Fixed wheel sdist missing ``LICENSE.txt``
  - Don't use default ``macos/arm64`` deployment target in calculating the
    platform tag for fat binaries (PR by Ronald Oussoren)
  - Fixed ``AssertionError`` when ``MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET`` was set to ``11``
    (PR by Grzegorz Bokota and François-Xavier Coudert)
  - Fixed regression introduced in 0.36.0 on Python 2.7 when a custom generator
    name was passed as unicode (Scikit-build)
    (``TypeError: 'unicode' does not have the buffer interface``)
  - Added official Python 3.9 support
  - Updated vendored ``packaging`` library to v20.7
  - Switched to always using LF as line separator when generating ``WHEEL`` files
    (on Windows, CRLF was being used instead)
  - The ABI tag is taken from  the sysconfig SOABI value. On PyPy the SOABI value
    is ``pypy37-pp73`` which is not compliant with PEP 3149, as it should have
    both the API tag and the platform tag. This change future-proofs any change
    in PyPy's SOABI tag to make sure only the ABI tag is used by wheel.
  - Fixed regression and test for ``bdist_wheel --plat-name``. It was ignored for
    C extensions in v0.35, but the regression was not detected by tests.
  - Replaced install dependency on ``packaging`` with a vendored copy of its
    ``tags`` module
  - Fixed ``bdist_wheel`` not working on FreeBSD due to mismatching platform tag
    name (it was not being converted to lowercase)
  - Switched to the packaging_ library for computing wheel tags
  - Fixed a resource leak in ``WheelFile.open()`` (PR by Jon Dufresne)
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