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From discussions with Tatskaari, it seems a good way to go would be to allow some tags to be specified in the config for a given architecture, e.g. ["any", "macosx-10.6-intel-cp36", ...] for darwin, which would be passed to the tool. The tool would then look for tags from whatever index that match the given architecture.
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From discussions with Tatskaari, it seems a good way to go would be to allow some tags to be specified in the config for a given architecture, e.g.
["any", "macosx-10.6-intel-cp36", ...]
for darwin, which would be passed to the tool. The tool would then look for tags from whatever index that match the given architecture.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: