Thanks for the input Jeremy, this was done a few days ago. Though 2 thoughts/notes: * Even if the tool just adds support to use fuse3, the version of the tool users will be using will lag behind and therefore they will still need the fuse (2) library. * It seems libfuse3 is also listed as a "Build-Depend", so I guess in principle it could also disappear in a future release (though hopefully much later given it has several dependents today)
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