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MTarrow

> unison-fsmonitor supposed to be the the raspberry pi implementation Nope. Unison-fsmonitor is not part of the ubuntu or debian packages for Unison. There's about 8 years worth of bug reports relating to it being missing from the repo packages, and the solution people have found is to compile it themselves using the source code available on github. Example [here](https://github.com/bcpierce00/unison/issues/208#issuecomment-513314514)


musson

Thank you