John Demme wrote:
> Yes- for some time I was using unison to synchronize parts of my home
> directory between my notebook and desktop. 
[snip]
>
> It's a nice program, but kinda of a pain sometimes when you have to
> tell it which copy to overwrite.  Maybe it's gotten better about that.

I'm curious what you mean by this?  Are you talking about in the
situation of a "conflict" (i.e. copies of the file in question are
different on the two hosts and have both changed since last sync) or in
the situation of non-conflicting files?  I don't know about when you
were using it last, but at this point it looks to me like you can
configure it to be pretty much as automatic as you like (with the
resulting possibility of bad automatic choices), though I haven't used
it that way personally.

Nick

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