* On 28 Jan 2016, martin f krafft wrote: 
> also sprach Lukasz Szczesny <luk-mutt-us...@wybcz.pl> [2016-01-28 21:42 
> +1300]:
> > I keep my sidebar configuration in a separate file and source it when
> > sidebar is enabled with the following `source` command:
> > 
> >     source `FILE=$HOME/.mutt/sidebar; mutt -v | grep -Fq sidebar || 
> > FILE=/dev/null; echo $FILE`
> 
> Unfortunately, mutt-kz does not export this info in -v output:
> 
>   http://bugs.debian.org/812953

I'm guessing you use kz on one machine and real mutt on the other.  Not
showing what features are added beyond stock mutt is, I'm afraid, a kz
issue.

I don't use mutt-kz, and Karel Zak doesn't talk to us so we have no idea
what he does with his fork.  But I think that mutt-kz incorporates the
sidebar code, _not_ as a patch, so it's not shown as a feature.  If it
has a configure option to enable it and kz tracks upstream, then you
should be able to get the --enable option from mutt-v.

Otherwise... you could strings the binary I guess? Or run mutt against a
-F config file containing sidebar config options, and see if it errors
out to test for feature presence?

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