Chris - thanks for your help. However, it looks like the server is running 1.8:
nspeed@steak local $ tmux -V tmux 1.8 nspeed@steak local $ tmux server-info | head -1 tmux 1.8, pid 21507, started Tue May 7 16:30:21 2013 nspeed@steak local $ tmux resize-pane -Z resize-pane: illegal option -- Z usage: resize-pane [-DLRU] [-t target-pane] [adjustment] nspeed@steak local $ On May 7, 2013, at 10:53 PM, Chris Johnsen <chris_john...@pobox.com> wrote: > On Tue, May 7, 2013 at 5:38 PM, Nathan Speed <speedar...@gmail.com> wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I'm having a really strange problem that I wonder if anybody else has run >> into. I upgraded to 1.8 in order to get the new `resize-pane -Z` >> functionality, but it doesn't appear to be there at all: >> >> nspeed@steak local $ tmux -V >> tmux 1.8 >> nspeed@steak local $ tmux resize-pane -Z >> usage: resize-pane [-DLRU] [-t target-pane] [adjustment] > > Your server is probably still running 1.7. You can verify this by > looking at the output of "tmux server-info | head -1", which will show > the version of the running server. Maybe you have some old session > that you detached and forgot about? Use "tmux list-sessions" to list > the running sessions. > > You will need to restart your server to get access to the new > features. If you do not have any important sessions, you can use "tmux > kill-server" to quickly end the old server; alternatively, you could > go through each pane of every session and properly exit from each one. > > If you need to hang onto your existing sessions for a while (and thus > also the 1.7 server), then you can start a new server by using the -L > or -S options. You can leave those options off once you are "inside" a > session hosted by the new server (the TMUX environment variable will > identify the proper server socket). > > # start a new session in the "testing-1.8" server > tmux -L testing-1.8 > > -- > Chris ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Learn Graph Databases - Download FREE O'Reilly Book "Graph Databases" is the definitive new guide to graph databases and their applications. This 200-page book is written by three acclaimed leaders in the field. The early access version is available now. Download your free book today! http://p.sf.net/sfu/neotech_d2d_may _______________________________________________ tmux-users mailing list tmux-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tmux-users