unison-all package is missing from jammy 22.04.1
Bug #1989815 reported by
Andrew Piskorski
This bug affects 1 person
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meta-unison (Ubuntu) |
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Bug Description
In Ubuntu 22.04 jammy, the "unison-all" package is completely missing! Because of this, it is impossible to use Unison to synchronize files between a machine running 22.04 and one running any older version of Ubuntu. This is a serious regression compared to Ubuntu 20.04, where unison-all worked fine.
Ubuntu 20.04 focal has "unison-all" and "unison-all-gtk" packages. These provide multiple older versions of Unison, in addition to the latest. This is critically important, because Unison can only talk to the exact same software version. Having multiple versions installed allows e.g. two machines running different versions of Ubuntu to synchronize files with Unison.
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Related bug:
https:/ /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu/ +source/ unison/ +bug/1971036
"Unison incompatible between ubuntu 20.04 and 22.04"