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A universal wheel cannot exist, as PyCryptodome contains – platform specific – compiled C extensions. |
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Extensions are built against the CPython 3.5 limited API, so that wheels can be used by all versions of CPython, starting from 3.5. |
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I have been attempting to generate a platform-independent ('none' wheel) for pycryptodome version 3.19.0, specifically designed for Python version cp310. The desired file name format should resemble 'pycryptodome-3.19.0-cp310-none-any.whl'.
However, despite my attempts to build this wheel file, I'm encountering an issue where the generated file is named 'pycryptodome-3.19.0-cp35-abi3-win_amd64.whl' instead of containing the expected cp310 ABI tag(I'm using python 3.10.9 virtual env).
Could someone kindly assist me in successfully creating the cp310 'none' wheel file?
Note:
Attached the output log of python setup.py bdist_wheel --universal command.
pycrytodome310.odt
Thanks,
AJ
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