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Official releases:
Official releases of Unison include documentation and source code, from which you can build your own binaries from scratch. You'll need the OCaml compiler (and, for the graphical user interfaces, some other prerequisites, described in the installation instructions). Compilation from source of the text user interface is straightforward on most architectures.






Binaries and other resources:
A number of Unison users have kindly made available pre-compiled binaries for a variety of architectures.




Package distribution systems:
  • Fink: OS X users can install Unison by using Fink Commander. Simply download and install Fink Commander, open it and type "Unison" in the search box. Select "Unison-nox" and click install from source. Fink will automatically install all required components.
  • Pkgsrc: Pkgsrc packages are available for both unison (the standard distribution) and unison-devel (which tracks more recent "developer versions"). Pkgsrc supported platforms include NetBSD, DragonflyBSD, Solaris, Darwin, OpenBSD, FreeBSD and also OSF/1, AIX, IRIX and Interix; see here for more information on pkgsrc.
  • FreeBSD: Dan Pelleg has ported unison to FreeBSD. This means that any FreeBSD user with an up-to-date "ports" collection can install unison by doing: cd /usr/ports/net/unison; make && make install. (Make sure your ports collection is fully up to date before doing this, to ensure that you get the most recent Unison version that has been compiled for FreeBSD.)
  • OpenBSD: Zvezdan Petkovic maintains an OpenBSD port. The homepage is http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/ports/net/unison/.
  • Debian: There is a Debian package for Unison.
  • Cygwin: Thanks to Andrew Schulman, Cygwin should be able to install unison and unison-gtk2 from the Cygwin setup utility.
  • GODI: Alain Frisch has packaged Unison for distribution via the GODI manager for OCaml packages.
  • Zaurus: The Unison binary from the Debian ARM distribution has been repackaged for Linux PDAs such as the Compaq IPAQ and Sharp Zaurus: See the Zaurus software archives for details.