unison (2.48.4-3) unstable; urgency=medium This version is compiled with a new version of OCaml (4.08.1) and is incompatible with previous versions of unison shipped in Debian, in particular the one in Debian 10 (buster). -- Stéphane Glondu Tue, 03 Dec 2019 11:38:54 +0100 unison (2.40.63-1) experimental; urgency=low This new version uses a protocol incompatible with the precedent one (2.32.52) which was the version available in Debian 6.0 (a.k.a. "Squeeze"). If you want to synchronize with the previous version of Unison, use the unison2.32.52 package. -- Stéphane Glondu Sat, 14 Jan 2012 11:31:14 +0100 unison (2.13.16-1) unstable; urgency=low As of version 2.10.2, the package use an alternative to let the user choose between unison and unison2.9.1 binaries for unison and unison-gtk. The binaries used in unison and unison-gtk package were versionned binaries (ie unison2.10.2 and unison2.10.2-gtk). This was a mistake. When trying to upgrade to new upstream version, former alternatives were not removed and you keep symlinks to non existent binaries (ie you stay with unison pointing to unison2.10.2). This behavior is corrected by using a stable name for unison binaries (ie unison-latest-stable). If you have configured alternatives, you may encounter some problem, because during upgrade the symlink won't be updated, since it has been user configured. In this case, you should run "update-alternatives --auto unison && update-alternatives --auto unison-gtk" to restore the good behavior. -- Sylvain Le Gall Sat, 13 Aug 2005 20:17:11 +0200 unison (2.10.2-2) unstable; urgency=low Upgrading from version 2.9.1 to 2.10.2 involves a lot of changes. In particular, most of the configuration of the former stable release (2.9.1) is no longer valid. Archive format has changed: if you have any unsynchronized changes when you upgrade to this new archive format, you have to merge them all by hand. You can also use the new package unison2.9.1 (which is the former stable release) to synchronise your old archive before migrating. Version 2.10.2 and 2.9.1 are not compatible. You will need to have the same version of unison on both end of the synchronisation link (ie if you need to synchronise two computers, you will need to have unison 2.10.2 on both). -- Sylvain Le Gall Mon, 25 Apr 2005 23:06:44 +0200 unison (2.10.2-1) unstable; urgency=medium With this new stable release, a package split has been made. Now the package unison will always hold the latest stable release of unison. If you need to use the former stable release, you will need to install unison2.9.1, which is a new debian package. -- Sylvain Le Gall Tue, 19 Apr 2005 00:08:05 +0200