martin f krafft writes:
Package: unison
Version: 2.13.16-6
Severity: normal If I synchronise two archives, and one has a new directory: new dir ----> foo/bar/baz then unison creates a directory such as foo/bar/.#baz.304583c26ebd694bf5687970bdbacdf0.unison.tmp/
However, if I ctrl-c unison, it deletes that directory, meaning that
it has to resync *everything* therein the next time unison is run.
Given that the hash stays the same across different invocations, it
should really try to resume.

Hummm... I don't agree with you. Deleting this directory and resync everything is a sane default. To my mind it is a simple and efficient solution. Trying to resume from Ctrl-C by keeping downloaded file, which are in a half downloaded state, implies to treat a lot of special case... This is far less simple than the actual behavior. Did you *really* think this is a good solution ?
Regards
Sylvain Le Gall



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