Re: [PATCH] git-web--browse: improve browser support under OS X

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On Feb 13, 2008 5:46 PM, Pieter de Bie <pdebie@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> When I SSH to my mac, the SECURITYSESSIONID variable isn't set, but
> open will succeed in displaying the page.
>
> Not sure if that is a valid concern though; how often would you do a
> remote login to your mac to display a webpage?

That is quite odd, but I've confirmed it under 10.5.2. In 10.5 I can
ssh to another Mac and /usr/bin/open a document. If I have a GUI login
already established on that Mac, I can see (via screen sharing) the
application is launched and the document handled. But here's the odd
part -- if I *don't* have a GUI login on that Mac, the application for
the document is *still* launched, but I guess it's running in some
sort of headless mode. I don't recall 10.4 operating this way.

But this is neither here nor there. AFAIK, SECURITYSESSIONID is unique
to OS X and it reliably indicates that the user is sitting in front of
the OS X GUI.

j.
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