Try `cygcheck /usr/bin/unison-2.32`.

Now I get:
C:\cygwin/bin\unison-2.32.exe
  C:\cygwin/bin\cygwin1.dll
    C:\WINDOWS\system32\ADVAPI32.DLL
      C:\WINDOWS\system32\KERNEL32.dll
        C:\WINDOWS\system32\ntdll.dll
      C:\WINDOWS\system32\RPCRT4.dll
        C:\WINDOWS\system32\Secur32.dll
  C:\cygwin/bin\cyggcc_s-1.dll
All of these files exist.

/usr/bin/unison should be just a symlink to /etc/alternatives/unison,
> which in turn is a symlink to one of your installed versions of unison.

Yes indeed. And for extra fun there's also /bin/unison.
Symlinks are much abused in Unix: everything lives in 3,
4, 5 different places.

-- O.L.


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