--- pyproject.toml.orig 2024-01-11 23:28:08 +++ pyproject.toml 2024-01-11 23:40:38 @@ -11,13 +11,13 @@ build-backend = 'mesonpy' requires = [ # Reason for `<`: future-proofing (0.14.0 released and known to work) - "meson-python>=0.12.1,<0.15.0", + "meson-python>=0.12.1", # Reason for `<`: we want to build the 1.11.x releases with 0.29.x (too many changes in 3.0) - "Cython>=0.29.35,<3.0", # when updating version, also update check in meson.build + "Cython>=0.29.35", # when updating version, also update check in meson.build # Reason for `<`: future-proofing (2.11.1 is the most recent version) - "pybind11>=2.10.4,<2.11.1", + "pybind11>=2.10.4", # Reason for `<`: future-proofing (0.14.0 released and known to work) - "pythran>=0.12.0,<0.15.0", + "pythran>=0.12.0", # NumPy dependencies - to update these, sync from # https://github.com/scipy/oldest-supported-numpy/, and then @@ -27,22 +27,22 @@ # now matches minimum supported version, keep here as separate requirement # to be able to sync more easily with oldest-supported-numpy # loongarch64 requires numpy>=1.22.0 - "numpy==1.22.0; python_version<'3.11' and platform_machine=='loongarch64'", + #"numpy==1.22.0; python_version<'3.11' and platform_machine=='loongarch64'", # On Windows we need to avoid 1.21.6, 1.22.0 and 1.22.1 because they were # built with vc142. 1.22.3 is the first version that has 32-bit Windows # wheels *and* was built with vc141. So use that: - "numpy==1.22.3; python_version=='3.9' and platform_system=='Windows' and platform_python_implementation != 'PyPy' and platform_machine!='loongarch64'", - "numpy==1.22.3; python_version=='3.10' and platform_system=='Windows' and platform_python_implementation != 'PyPy' and platform_machine!='loongarch64'", + #"numpy==1.22.3; python_version=='3.9' and platform_system=='Windows' and platform_python_implementation != 'PyPy' and platform_machine!='loongarch64'", + #"numpy==1.22.3; python_version=='3.10' and platform_system=='Windows' and platform_python_implementation != 'PyPy' and platform_machine!='loongarch64'", # default numpy requirements - "numpy==1.21.6; python_version=='3.9' and (platform_system!='Windows' and platform_machine!='loongarch64') and platform_python_implementation != 'PyPy'", + #"numpy==1.21.6; python_version=='3.9' and (platform_system!='Windows' and platform_machine!='loongarch64') and platform_python_implementation != 'PyPy'", # Note that 1.21.3 was the first version with a complete set of 3.10 wheels, # however macOS was broken and it's safe C API/ABI-wise to build against 1.21.6 # (see oldest-supported-numpy issues gh-28 and gh-45) - "numpy==1.21.6; python_version=='3.10' and (platform_system!='Windows' and platform_machine!='loongarch64') and platform_python_implementation != 'PyPy'", - "numpy==1.23.2; python_version=='3.11' and platform_python_implementation != 'PyPy'", - "numpy>=1.26.0,<1.27.0; python_version=='3.12'", # no `==` because we expect relevant bug fixes in 1.26.1/2 + #"numpy==1.21.6; python_version=='3.10' and (platform_system!='Windows' and platform_machine!='loongarch64') and platform_python_implementation != 'PyPy'", + #"numpy==1.23.2; python_version=='3.11' and platform_python_implementation != 'PyPy'", + #"numpy>=1.26.0,<1.27.0; python_version=='3.12'", # no `==` because we expect relevant bug fixes in 1.26.1/2 # For Python versions which aren't yet officially supported, # we specify an unpinned NumPy which allows source distributions