On 19 July 2013 23:34, Marco Patzer <net...@lavabit.com> wrote:
> I tried it and it works. It feels a little fiddly, though; to create
> a set of shell commands which check for the tmux version. Maybe you
> had something more elegant in mind.

No.  That's how to do it.

> Another question in this context: How to determine the tmux version
> reliably? I just figured that some versions support the -V flag, but
> not all versions do.

If you're trying to support versions of tmux without -V, then you're
doing it wrong since that version of tmux is old.  Likewise, anything
before tmux 1.8 is quite old also, and I would consider upgrading.
Seriously.

-- Thomas Adam

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