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URL: https://github.com/apache/tvm-ffi/pull/225#issuecomment-3488370900
## Summary of Changes
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This pull request significantly improves the GitHub Actions workflow for
`torch-c-dlpack-ext` by introducing a comprehensive shell script. This script
automates the complex process of building the necessary libraries across
various PyTorch versions, Python environments, and hardware configurations,
including both CPU and CUDA targets. The change aims to streamline the build
process, enhance reliability, and expand the coverage of pre-built artifacts.
### Highlights
* **New Build Script**: Introduced a new shell script, `build_aot_libs.sh`,
to automate the ahead-of-time (AOT) compilation of `torch-c-dlpack-ext`
libraries.
* **Multi-version PyTorch Support**: The script includes logic to build
libraries for a range of PyTorch versions, specifically from 2.4 to 2.9, by
dynamically fetching appropriate download URLs.
* **Environment and Architecture Specificity**: Incorporated checks for
different architectures (e.g., `aarch64`) and Python versions (`cp313`,
`cp314`, `cp39`) to determine build availability and ensure compatibility.
* **Dual Build Targets**: The script is configured to build both CPU-only
and CUDA-enabled versions of the `torch-c-dlpack-ext` libraries for each
supported PyTorch version.
* **Efficient Package Management**: Utilizes `uv` for creating isolated
virtual environments and managing package installations, ensuring clean and
reproducible builds.
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