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pybind11: v2.6.2+ #977

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@ax3l ax3l commented May 14, 2021

Update the internal version of pybind11, version 2.6.2.

The 2.6.2 release adds support for the following compilers: Intel ICC (icpc; Classic via oneAPI, pybind/pybind11#2573) and NVHPC (nvc++).

Modifications from the release:

  • remove test, doc dirs & maintainer scripts
  • remove wheel packaging (setup.py/cfg, pyproject.toml)
  • remove github templates & CI
  • replaced non-ascii characters in README.rst

@ax3l ax3l added third party third party libraries that are shipped and/or linked frontend: Python3 labels May 14, 2021
@ax3l ax3l force-pushed the topic-pybind11-2.6.2 branch from 36ab13a to 559f207 Compare May 14, 2021 01:45
wjakob and others added 2 commits May 13, 2021 18:49
Update the internal version of pybind11, version 2.6.2.

Modifications from the releases:
  - remove test, doc dirs & maintainer scripts
  - remove wheel packaging (setup.py/cfg, pyproject.toml)
  - remove github templates & CI
  - replaced non-ascii characters in README.rst
@ax3l ax3l force-pushed the topic-pybind11-2.6.2 branch from 559f207 to 5787f49 Compare May 14, 2021 01:49
@ax3l ax3l merged commit 9a18be8 into openPMD:dev May 14, 2021
@ax3l ax3l deleted the topic-pybind11-2.6.2 branch May 14, 2021 03:24
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