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DLL load fails #188

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Great news... I was able to get the localtileserver v010.0rc2 package installed and working in a Python 3.9 venv running on my Windows 10, 64-bit computer!

I had some trouble when I first tried to install v010.0rc2... I was at the office, behind our firewall. Once I was home and off our network the install worked without a problem. I used the localtileserver-0.10.0rc2-py3-none-any.whl file I downloaded from your GitHub (I had downloaded the wheel while at work, after the regular pip install failed).

After confirming I had localtileserver working using the San Francisco example, I tried one of my own small *.tif files, and it worked. Next, I loaded a near 2 GB tif... I'm very impressed wit…

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