Python binding using scikit build core#315
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hendrikmuhs wants to merge 5 commits intoKeyviDev:masterfrom
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Python binding using scikit build core#315hendrikmuhs wants to merge 5 commits intoKeyviDev:masterfrom
hendrikmuhs wants to merge 5 commits intoKeyviDev:masterfrom
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git-subtree-dir: python-pybind/pybind11 git-subtree-split: 7e418f49243bb7d13fa92cf2634af1eeac386465
use macos-14 runner update tag disable macos-14 remove integration tests skip pp37 adapt sdist fix style fix style revert cibuildwheel changes try to fix sdist move keyvi source out of src install pytest add more match bindings move module import switch to scikit_build remove license file
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#310 follow up
further investigate options to renovate the python bindings using scikit build core. Scikit build core is a wrapper on top of pybind11 (but also offers other options). With scikit build core we don't need to maintain a pybind subtree.