Julien Cubizolles [2013-07-03 22:57:54 +02:00] wrote:

> Teemu Likonen <[email protected]> writes:
>> I sync Emacs and Gnus files between two computers too, with Unison.
>> It works nicely but I avoid editing mail files in both locations at
>> the same time.
>
> Would you mind sending me the relevant parts of your .gnus.elĀ ?

I synchronize most of my Emacs files with Unison which is packaged in
Debian GNU/Linux 7.

http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~bcpierce/unison/

You had some registry problems which I probably can't help with. I use
registry with these settings:

    (setq-default
     spam-log-to-registry t
     gnus-registry-max-entries 10000
     gnus-registry-track-extra nil
     gnus-refer-article-method '(current (nnregistry)))

    (gnus-registry-initialize)

And here are the relevant settings of my Unison configuration file. I
have all my Emacs initialization files inside ~/.emacs.d directory.

    ignore = Name #*#
    ignore = Name *~
    ignore = Name .#*
    ignore = Name .*~
    ignore = Path .emacs.d/auto-save-list
    ignore = Path .emacs.d/bookmarks
    ignore = Path .emacs.d/tramp
    path = .authinfo.gpg
    path = .emacs.d
    path = .mailrc
    path = .twittering-mode.gpg
    path = Mail
    path = News

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