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ci(test): fix py37 on macos #455

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xref: actions/runner-images#9770

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    • Updated testing configurations to exclude Python version 3.7 on the latest macOS for Apple Silicon ARM64 and include it on macOS 13 for Intel CPUs.

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The update to the GitHub workflow configuration specifically targets Python version compatibility across different macOS hardware. The changes ensure that Python 3.7 is excluded from testing on the latest macOS version running on Apple Silicon ARM64 hardware, while it continues to be tested on macOS-13 for Intel CPUs. This adjustment helps maintain support for legacy systems while optimizing for newer architectures.

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.github/workflows/test.yml Excluded Python 3.7 on macos-latest for ARM64; Included Python 3.7 on macos-13 for Intel CPUs

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22-27: Adjustment to Python 3.7 testing on macOS platforms aligns with compatibility requirements.

The exclusion of Python 3.7 from macos-latest and its inclusion in macos-13 ensures compatibility with the supported hardware architecture. This change is well-aligned with the external updates in macOS support for Python versions, as noted in the GitHub Actions runner images issue.


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@njzjz njzjz merged commit 44c5bdf into deepmodeling:master May 1, 2024
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@njzjz njzjz deleted the ci-py37-macos branch May 1, 2024 21:48
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