Our self-hosted Apple Silicon runner now has been migrated to actions/runner v2.292.0 which now supports arm64 natively#2602
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sweet, thanks for keeping up with that
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Same of Our self-hosted Apple Silicon runner now has been migrated to actions/runner v2.292.0 which now supports arm64 natively kivy#7885
https://github.com/actions/runner/releases/tag/v2.292.0 now supports Apple Silicon natively. 🥳
The run_wrapper that was enforcing arm64 on top of a x86_64 process is now un-needed.
There's a pending PR in actions/python-versions which is expected to introduce support for universal2 versions of Python, so hopefully, we will be able to rely on actions/setup-python also for our self hosted runner in a while..