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Bumps wheel from 0.43.0 to 0.44.0.

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0.44.0

  • Canonicalized requirements in METADATA file (PR by Wim Jeantine-Glenn)
  • Deprecated the bdist_wheel module, as the code was migrated to setuptools itself
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Release Notes

0.44.0 (2024-08-04)

  • Canonicalized requirements in METADATA file (PR by Wim Jeantine-Glenn)
  • Deprecated the bdist_wheel module, as the code was migrated to setuptools itself

0.43.0 (2024-03-11)

  • Dropped support for Python 3.7
  • Updated vendored packaging to 24.0

0.42.0 (2023-11-26)

  • Allowed removing build tag with wheel tags --build ""
  • Fixed wheel pack and wheel tags writing updated WHEEL fields after a blank line, causing other tools to ignore them
  • Fixed wheel pack and wheel tags writing WHEEL with CRLF line endings or a mix of CRLF and LF
  • Fixed wheel pack --build-number "" not removing build tag from WHEEL (above changes by Benjamin Gilbert)

0.41.3 (2023-10-30)

  • Updated vendored packaging to 23.2
  • Fixed ABI tag generation for CPython 3.13a1 on Windows (PR by Sam Gross)

0.41.2 (2023-08-22)

  • Fixed platform tag detection for GraalPy and 32-bit python running on an aarch64 kernel (PR by Matthieu Darbois)
  • Fixed wheel tags to not list directories in RECORD files (PR by Mike Taves)
  • Fixed ABI tag generation for GraalPy (PR by Michael Simacek)

0.41.1 (2023-08-05)

  • Fixed naming of the data_dir directory in the presence of local version segment given via egg_info.tag_build (PR by Anderson Bravalheri)
  • Fixed version specifiers in Requires-Dist being wrapped in parentheses

0.41.0 (2023-07-22)

  • Added full support of the build tag syntax to wheel tags (you can now set a build tag like 123mytag)
  • Fixed warning on Python 3.12 about onerror deprecation. (PR by Henry Schreiner)
  • Support testing on Python 3.12 betas (PR by Ewout ter Hoeven)

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Commits
  • 7bb46d7 Created a new release
  • 0add7d6 Deprecated bdist_wheel and updated the README (#631)
  • 46c2389 chore: make sure local ruff runs don't touch vendored (#618)
  • 78b9ea9 Updated Cirrus CI config to use FreeBSD 14
  • 3d3916a [pre-commit.ci] pre-commit autoupdate (#627)
  • 1e00742 Revert "Apply new ruff/pyupgrade rule UP032 (#617)"
  • 16206e6 Apply new ruff/pyupgrade rule UP032 (#617)
  • 0b7771e Updated pre-commit modules and applied ruff fixes
  • bd8ab85 Extended the ruff rule list and applied fixes
  • 376373b Allow bdist_wheel working without ctypes (#613)
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Bumps [wheel](https://github.com/pypa/wheel) from 0.43.0 to 0.44.0.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/pypa/wheel/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/pypa/wheel/blob/main/docs/news.rst)
- [Commits](pypa/wheel@0.43.0...0.44.0)

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The update involves modifying the version of the wheel package in the .github/pythonchecks.txt file from 0.43.0 to 0.44.0. This change may enhance the build and packaging processes for Python projects by utilising the latest features and improvements in the wheel tooling, while all other dependencies remain unchanged.

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.github/pythonchecks.txt Updated wheel version from 0.43.0 to 0.44.0

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