Version 2.9.1 of Unison

Release Notes: Major enhancements include a multi-threaded file transport module, which can result in 5-10x improvements in transfer speeds. The "hanging transfer" bug in 2.8.1 has been fixed, along with some subtle but potentially serious bugs in the synchronization logic.

Other releases

  •  14 Mar 2008 01:44

No changes have been submitted for this release.

  •  15 Mar 2006 11:20

Release Notes: A new convention for release numbering: releases will continue to be given numbers of the form X.Y.Z, but from now on, just the major version number (X.Y) will be considered significant when checking compatibility between client and server versions. There is a warning (failure in batch mode) when one path is completely emptied. This prevents Unison from deleting everything on one replica when the other disappears. A diff bug where no difference was shown the first time the diff command was given has been fixed. There are user interface improvements.

  •  15 Mar 2006 11:17

    Release Notes: The archive format has changed. Major tidying and enhancement of the 'merge' functionality. Files larger than 2 Gb are now supported. This release adds preliminary (and still somewhat experimental) support for the Apple OS X operating system.

    •  17 Apr 2002 12:16

    Release Notes: Major enhancements include a multi-threaded file transport module, which can result in 5-10x improvements in transfer speeds. The "hanging transfer" bug in 2.8.1 has been fixed, along with some subtle but potentially serious bugs in the synchronization logic.

    •  16 Sep 2001 12:21

    Release Notes: Fixes for a bug in 2.7.4 that prevented the client from establishing a connection with the server, and a bug in 2.7.1 that hung instead of giving a correct diagnostic when used with an incompatible server. These bugs affect only installation.

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