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On Fri, 16 Nov 2007 19:20:30 GMT, Andrew Schulman wrote:

> I'm not sure.  At this point I recommend that you remove and reinstall all of
> the unison alternatives on your host, as follows:
> 
> rm /var/lib/alternatives/unison
> for f in /etc/postinstall/unison* ; do $f ; done
> 
> and see if that clears up the problem.

After removing all fo the unison packages, all of the alternatives and then reinstalling, everything 
appears to be happy again.

Thanks,

    	AndyM


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