Hello, On Tue, May 10, 2005 at 12:29:51PM -0700, Diwaker Gupta wrote: > Package: unison2.9.1 > Version: 2.9.1-1 > Severity: important > > > I have unison2.9.1 on one machine (say A), and I run Ubuntu Hoary on the other > machine (say B). I use unison to synchronize my configuration files across > these > two hosts. When I run unison2.9.1 from machine A, everything works fine. > However, when I run unison from machine B, it fails saying that it > couldn't find a program named unison on machine A. > > Obviously this is because unison2.9.1 does not contain any binary named > unison. I wonder if its better to use alternatives to let the user pick > whichever version of unison they want to use. >
Humm... I am really perplex regarding this bug : [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo update-alternatives --list unison /usr/bin/unison2.9.1 /usr/bin/unison2.10.2 I use alternatives for unison ( ie unison2.10.2 and unison2.9.1 ). Could you please provide me with more information regarding this bug ? For example, run the command "update-alternatives --list unison", just to see if the symlinks is installed. I would also like to have a "ls -al /usr/bin/unison". As far as i have try, i use alternatives and a symlink /usr/bin/unison exists ( pointing to either unison2.9.1 or unison2.10.2 ). Regard Sylvain Le Gall ps: FYI unison and unison2.9.1 packages doesn't contains /usr/bin/unison which is managed through alternatives. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]