Is it possible to use bisect-builds.py to find a regression that requires signing in to Chrome? When I run the version it downloads it warns me that it will be missing some features, and when I sign in it seems to go through the motions, accepting my username, password and security key, but then still acts as if I'm not signed in. Is that expected behaviour, or has the first bisect just hit a bad build?
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Did you set up the API keys using the environmental variables?
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On Mon, Apr 9, 2018 at 11:47 PM, Jamie Walch <jamie...@chromium.org> wrote:
Is it possible to use bisect-builds.py to find a regression that requires signing in to Chrome? When I run the version it downloads it warns me that it will be missing some features, and when I sign in it seems to go through the motions, accepting my username, password and security key, but then still acts as if I'm not signed in. Is that expected behaviour, or has the first bisect just hit a bad build?
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