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pyvcell_fvsolver Python module #2
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use pybind11 and scikit-build-core to create an independent CMake-based build for making Python wheels.
Limiting the scope to being able to build/install with
pip install .
on multiple platforms (ubuntu, macOS Intel/Arm, windows)Next PR is to property statically build and debug wheel actions