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Follow-up to #1695

@franzpoeschel franzpoeschel force-pushed the wheels-fix-setupversion branch 3 times, most recently from 8463202 to ac54836 Compare November 12, 2024 13:00
@franzpoeschel franzpoeschel force-pushed the wheels-fix-setupversion branch from ac54836 to 7a1b7de Compare November 12, 2024 13:01
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wheels / Build x86 wheel on windows-2019 seems to have been broken in #1677 already: https://github.com/openPMD/openPMD-api/actions/runs/11279883854/job/31371607907

@franzpoeschel franzpoeschel merged commit 851296b into openPMD:wheels Nov 12, 2024
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Just tested locally against the new wheel: The problem that I saw (see description in #1695) seems to be fixed with this.

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ax3l commented Jan 14, 2025

You need to update setup.py to add a .postN suffix to the version for PyPI to accept the new patch release. Example: #1401

The reason is that PyPI lets one only upload a specific version once (after that, all we can do is yank it in case it is very broken.)

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