Add Linux aarch64 wheel builds for DGX Spark / GB10#21
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Use native GitHub Actions ARM runners (ubuntu-24.04-arm) to build aarch64 manylinux_2_39 wheels targeting NVIDIA's Grace Blackwell platform (DGX Spark, Project DIGITS). - Add linux-aarch64 job with Python 3.11/3.12/3.13 matrix - Build static OpenCV and FFmpeg natively on ARM - Add aarch64 smoke tests on native ARM runners - Update artifact naming for explicit platform identification
- Add build-wheels-aarch64 job using native ubuntu-24.04-arm runner - Build wheels for Python 3.11, 3.12, 3.13 (matching publish workflow) - Add workflow_dispatch for manual triggering - Add build/* branch pattern to push triggers for testing
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Use native GitHub Actions ARM runners (ubuntu-24.04-arm) to build aarch64 manylinux_2_39 wheels targeting NVIDIA's Grace Blackwell platform (DGX Spark, Project DIGITS).