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Many Linux & macOS wheels missing on PyPI for 0.16.0 release #5612

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johnthagen opened this issue Oct 22, 2022 · 2 comments
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Many Linux & macOS wheels missing on PyPI for 0.16.0 release #5612

johnthagen opened this issue Oct 22, 2022 · 2 comments
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@johnthagen
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johnthagen commented Oct 22, 2022

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The 0.16.0 release to PyPI:

Is missing wheels for the following platforms:

  • Python 3.8 & 3.9 Linux x86 (were provided in previous 0.15.2 release)
  • Python 3.7-3.10 Linux ARM (3.7-3.9 were provided in previous 0.15.1 release)
  • Python 3.8-3.10 Mac ARM (3.8-3.9 were provided in previous 0.15.1 release)

Please build and upload these wheels to the 0.16.0 release so that users can pin to a single release and deploy this to multiple OS/Arch combinations.

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Open3D, Python and System information

- Operating system: Linux & macOS
- Python version: Python 3.8 & 3.9
- Open3D version: 0.16.0
- System architecture: x86 & ARM
- Is this a remote workstation?: no
- How did you install Open3D?: pip
- Compiler version (if built from source): N/A
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We ran into PyPI project size limit while uploading v0.16.0 wheels. Here is the request to increase our storage limit to enable us to upload the remaining wheels:

pypi/support#2311

We will upload them as soon as the request is granted. In the mean time, please download the wheels from the github release page

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All missing wheels have been uploaded 🎉 :

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