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Backport PR #21263: Ensure internal FreeType matches Python compile

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QuLogic commented Oct 4, 2021

This appears to break wheel building on macOS, so hold off on merging just yet.

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@QuLogic QuLogic merged commit b70b681 into matplotlib:v3.5.x Oct 6, 2021
dopplershift added a commit to dopplershift/matplotlib-feedstock that referenced this pull request Nov 19, 2021
Need to revert changes in matplotlib/matplotlib#21277 to fix building
freetype on Python 3.10 and PyPy.
dopplershift added a commit to dopplershift/matplotlib-feedstock that referenced this pull request Nov 19, 2021
Need to revert changes in matplotlib/matplotlib#21277 to fix building
freetype on Python 3.10 and PyPy.
dopplershift added a commit to dopplershift/matplotlib-feedstock that referenced this pull request Nov 19, 2021
Need to revert changes in matplotlib/matplotlib#21277 to fix building
freetype on Python 3.10 and PyPy.
dopplershift added a commit to dopplershift/matplotlib-feedstock that referenced this pull request Nov 19, 2021
Need to revert changes in matplotlib/matplotlib#21277 to fix building
freetype on Python 3.10 and PyPy.
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