It's easy to set the mode in debian/rules, and in fact it looks like
that's already done.  The problem is setting the group ownership because
group 'fuse' either doesn't exist on the build machine, or probably does
not match the target machine.  So that has to be done in fuse-
utils.postinst.

The group is added if it does not exist, so I propose that if the group
gets added in fuse-utils.postint, the ownership of /etc/fuse.conf should
also be changed.  I think it's highly unlikely that the fuse group would
not exist but /etc/fuse.conf would exist.

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Title:
  permissions of /etc/fuse.conf are reset on upgrade

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