Sorry, but this advice is terribly wrong.
rm -r ~/.unison
This will not only delete *all* and not just the synchronization states, that cause trouble, it will furthermore delete all config files and includes.
So don't do that.
Sorry, but this advice is terribly wrong.
rm -r ~/.unison
This will not only delete *all* and not just the synchronization states, that cause trouble, it will furthermore delete all config files and includes.
So don't do that.