squashfuse 0.5.0-2 source package in Ubuntu

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squashfuse (0.5.0-2) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Fix "needed headers (e.g. config.h) are not shipped"
    Add back header file. (Closes: #1054713)

 -- Scarlett Moore <email address hidden>  Thu, 02 Nov 2023 01:42:28 -0700

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Scarlett Gately Moore
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libsquashfuse-dev: Development files for libsquashfuse

 This lets you mount SquashFS archives in user-space. It supports almost
 all features of the SquashFS format, yet is still fast and memory-efficient.
 .
 SquashFS is an efficiently compressed, read-only storage format.
 Support for it has been built into the Linux kernel since 2009. It is
 very common on Live CDs and embedded Linux distributions.
 .
 This package contains development files for libsquashfuse

libsquashfuse0: FUSE filesystem to mount squashfs archives library

 This lets you mount SquashFS archives in user-space. It supports almost
 all features of the SquashFS format, yet is still fast and memory-efficient.
 .
 SquashFS is an efficiently compressed, read-only storage format.
 Support for it has been built into the Linux kernel since 2009. It is
 very common on Live CDs and embedded Linux distributions.
 .
  This package contains the squashfuse library

libsquashfuse0-dbgsym: debug symbols for libsquashfuse0
squashfuse: FUSE filesystem to mount squashfs archives

 This lets you mount SquashFS archives in user-space. It supports almost
 all features of the SquashFS format, yet is still fast and memory-efficient.
 .
 SquashFS is an efficiently compressed, read-only storage format.
 Support for it has been built into the Linux kernel since 2009. It is
 very common on Live CDs and embedded Linux distributions.

squashfuse-dbgsym: debug symbols for squashfuse