ci: add riscv64 to wheel build matrix#31
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DoctorJohn merged 1 commit intoDoctorJohn:mainfrom Mar 20, 2026
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Signed-off-by: Bruno Verachten <gounthar@gmail.com>
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Thanks for the quick merge, same as fastar. |
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Adds riscv64 to the Linux wheel build matrix, matching the pattern of the existing architectures (x86_64, x86, aarch64, armv7, s390x, ppc64le).
Same change that was recently merged for fastar (#58 in DoctorJohn/fastar). The maturin + QEMU cross-compilation setup handles riscv64 out of the box.
Built successfully on native riscv64 hardware (BananaPi F3, SpacemiT K1, rv64gc).