Fix win-arm64 python wheel suffix#1019
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Hi @hanbitmyths, The CI seems to fail on a Linux build because of a build docker image preparation issue. Should I try retrigger the pipeline? Thanks. |
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Retriggered the pipeline |
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@apsonawane Thanks! |
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Fix win-arm64 python wheel suffix with similar logic to the win-amd64 fix. This will produce the correct win-arm64 wheels on woa machines with the following command: