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@lerc: update to 4.1.0.

## [4.1.0](https://github.com/Esri/lerc/releases/tag/v4.1.0) - 2026-03-09

### Fixed

* Renamed Lerc python package to pylerc.

* Cleaned up the treatment of line endings (CRLF vs LF) across platforms.

* Cleaned up the code to avoid pointer casts from unaligned byte pointers to integer or float pointers. Such pointer casts may cause problems on some platforms (e.g., embedded).
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SHA512 (lerc-4.1.0.tar.gz) = 2c7d72497d1d633c8fdc168e5fb67d8d9dee6b82029cb42a9b57ebdef5029059ab2b01978b817263c14bb3e44ef74faa59e7fd8f7acc0adc578f19079642068b
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@lerc: fix build (probably with older compilers)
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@New package, lerc-4.0.0.

LERC is an open-source image or raster format which supports rapid encoding and
decoding for any pixel type (not just RGB or Byte). Users set the maximum
compression error per pixel while encoding, so the precision of the original
input image is preserved (within user defined error bounds).
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