(🐞) 22.6.0 isn't compiled / doesn't have any wheels available
See original GitHub issue> black --version
black, 22.6.0 (compiled: no)
Python (CPython) 3.10.5
Is this intentional? I couldn’t find any information regarding dropping of mypyc compiled wheel support.
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mypyc wheels are now available for all supported platforms.
OK, so thanks to some technical difficulties, I just started to upload the Linux, Windows, and MacOS (arm only) wheels. I hope I can get the universal2 and x86_64 wheels for MacOS up soon.