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@antonwolfy antonwolfy commented Nov 28, 2022

Extended github actions flow to validate dpnp build on Linux and with python 3.10 in public CI.

Also, matrix in build and upload steps is extended to combine jobs for Linux and Windows, since the entire steps are very equal.

The remaining things to do in later commits:

  1. build on Windows, once dpctl package for python 3.10 and Windows is available
  2. test on both Linux and on Windows, once mkl packages for python 3.10 are published in intel channel
  3. publishing dpnp for python 3.10 in dppy/label/dev channel, once test step is done
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Neat!

@antonwolfy antonwolfy merged commit d5aaa6f into IntelPython:master Nov 29, 2022
@antonwolfy antonwolfy deleted the build_with_py310_public_ci branch November 29, 2022 09:02
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