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Fix python release on macos #10512

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@mkruskal-google mkruskal-google merged commit c1a2d2e into protocolbuffers:3.20.x Sep 7, 2022
@mkruskal-google mkruskal-google deleted the python-fixes-3.20 branch September 27, 2022 19:41
mkruskal-google added a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 10, 2022
* Disabling broken mac php tests

* Adding explicit arena.h include

* Revert "Adding explicit arena.h include"

This reverts commit e4395e7.

* Removing extra protobuf directory

* Revert "Removing extra protobuf directory"

This reverts commit ae77ebd.

* Uninstall system protobuf to prevent version conflicts
mkruskal-google added a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 10, 2022
mkruskal-google added a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 10, 2022
* Upgrading simulator version

* Allow Xcode 14 for testing

* Fix python release on macos (#10512)

* Disabling broken mac php tests

* Adding explicit arena.h include

* Revert "Adding explicit arena.h include"

This reverts commit e4395e7.

* Removing extra protobuf directory

* Revert "Removing extra protobuf directory"

This reverts commit ae77ebd.

* Uninstall system protobuf to prevent version conflicts
mkruskal-google added a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 10, 2022
* Upgrade kokoro to Xcode 14

* Upgrading simulator version

* Allow Xcode 14 for testing

* Porting #10512 to 3.18.x

Co-authored-by: Mike Kruskal <[email protected]>
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