bindfs 1.14.7-1 source package in Ubuntu

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bindfs (1.14.7-1) unstable; urgency=medium

  * New upstream release. (Closes: #957041)

 -- Eugene V. Lyubimkin <email address hidden>  Sun, 09 Aug 2020 12:00:45 +0200

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bindfs: mirrors or overlays a local directory with altered permissions

 bindfs is a FUSE filesystem for mirroring a directory to another
 directory, similarly to mount --bind. The permissions of the mirrored
 directory can be altered in various ways.
 .
 Some things bindfs can be used for:
  - Making a directory read-only.
  - Making all executables non-executable.
  - Sharing a directory with a list of users (or groups).
  - Modifying permission bits using rules with chmod-like syntax.
  - Changing the permissions with which files are created.
 .
 Non-root users can use almost all features, but most interesting
 use-cases need user_allow_other to be defined in /etc/fuse.conf.

bindfs-dbgsym: debug symbols for bindfs