** Description changed:

+ Due to an oversight be me we need to pull unison2.32 back into precise for 
compatibility with servers running older distros.
+ It is the same package as was in precise before, so no regressions should be 
introduced by it.
+ The package is coinstallable with unison, see the install logs attached below.
+ 
+ debian changelog:
+ unison2.32.52 (2.32.52-5) unstable; urgency=low 
+    * Remove unison-gtk alternative on uninstall (Closes: #656355)
+    * Fix link order to list C objects before the libraries they require
+      (Closes: #657423)
+    * Add myself to Uploaders, remove Sylvain
+ 
+  -- Stéphane Glondu <glo...@debian.org>  Fri, 27 Jan 2012 07:31:13 +0100 
+ unison2.32.52 (2.32.52-4) unstable; urgency=low 
+    * Team upload
+    * Fork a unison2.32.52 package, to maintain compatibility with squeeze
+    * debian/control:
+      - replace Conflicts by Replaces/Breaks
+      - bump Standards-Version to 3.9.2 (no changes)
+ 
+  -- Stéphane Glondu <glo...@debian.org>  Sun, 08 Jan 2012 13:03:50 +0100
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ original report:
  Unison is a strange program in that in needs to run on all machines.
  
  Ubuntu has shipped unison-2.32 for a long time, alongside unison-2.27.57
  practically forever.
  
  In precise (12.04), the package has suddenly changed. However, I've got
  many Ubuntu LTS servers and at work I use older Ubuntu desktop, and now
  I can't sync my laptop! Which is kinda grave. :-)
  
  The easy fix is to do as you've done before, let people have an upgrade
  path. You couldu probably remove unison-2.27.57 now, and rather replace
  it with a unison-2.32 compat instead.
  
  Thanks :-)

** Attachment added: "install logs"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unison/+bug/937596/+attachment/2791791/+files/install.log.gz

** Description changed:

- Due to an oversight be me we need to pull unison2.32 back into precise for 
compatibility with servers running older distros.
+ Due to an oversight be me we need to pull unison2.32.52 into precise for 
compatibility with servers running older distros.
  It is the same package as was in precise before, so no regressions should be 
introduced by it.
  The package is coinstallable with unison, see the install logs attached below.
+ I added the required patches from the unison package to the 2.32 fork
  
  debian changelog:
  unison2.32.52 (2.32.52-5) unstable; urgency=low 
     * Remove unison-gtk alternative on uninstall (Closes: #656355)
     * Fix link order to list C objects before the libraries they require
       (Closes: #657423)
     * Add myself to Uploaders, remove Sylvain
  
   -- Stéphane Glondu <glo...@debian.org>  Fri, 27 Jan 2012 07:31:13 +0100 
  unison2.32.52 (2.32.52-4) unstable; urgency=low 
     * Team upload
     * Fork a unison2.32.52 package, to maintain compatibility with squeeze
     * debian/control:
       - replace Conflicts by Replaces/Breaks
       - bump Standards-Version to 3.9.2 (no changes)
  
   -- Stéphane Glondu <glo...@debian.org>  Sun, 08 Jan 2012 13:03:50 +0100
  
  
  
  original report:
  Unison is a strange program in that in needs to run on all machines.
  
  Ubuntu has shipped unison-2.32 for a long time, alongside unison-2.27.57
  practically forever.
  
  In precise (12.04), the package has suddenly changed. However, I've got
  many Ubuntu LTS servers and at work I use older Ubuntu desktop, and now
  I can't sync my laptop! Which is kinda grave. :-)
  
  The easy fix is to do as you've done before, let people have an upgrade
  path. You couldu probably remove unison-2.27.57 now, and rather replace
  it with a unison-2.32 compat instead.
  
  Thanks :-)

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