Remove test-skip comment for macOS arm64#562
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No longer skipping tests for arm64 builds, since GitHub action runners for macos latest are Arm64 based.
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GitHub Actions now provides native arm64 macOS runners, so cross-compilation and test-skip are no longer necessary. arm64 wheels can be tested directly. Fixes openai#562
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Minor configuration change to remove the
test-skipsetting that previously skipped tests forarm64macOS wheels.It seems there was an assumption that the MacOS image on GitHub Action runners was Intel based, but in fact the latest versions have been running Arm based MacOS runners for a while.
Testing this out seem to run fine on arm, no warnings. This has been cross compiling for x86 while running on Arm based hardware without a problem.