Chromium-with-symbols is the first time we produce a second set of
builds for the same browser.
This patch adds support for this usecase to report build progress
appropriately.
This patch adds a new script -
`//browser_patches/firefox/repack-juggler.mjs`
This script lets you test Firefox changes if they are Juggler-specific
without firefox checkout / compilation.
The `repack-juggler.mjs` script does the following:
- downloads the latest build of Firefox-with-juggler
- finds an `omni.ja` file with Juggler files inside
- replaces juggler in omni.ja with the current juggler files in the index
The new message is much more prominent in the logs:
```
aslushnikov:~/prog/playwright(make-deprecation-error-more-prominent)$ node a.js
node:internal/process/promises:246
triggerUncaughtException(err, true /* fromPromise */);
^
browserType.launch: Protocol error (Playwright.enable): Browser closed.
==================== Browser output: ====================
<launching> /Users/aslushnikov/prog/playwright/browser_patches/deprecated-webkit-mac-10.14/pw_run.sh --inspector-pipe --headless --no-startup-window
<launched> pid=5120
[pid=5120][out] ****************************************************************
[pid=5120][out] ****************************************************************
[pid=5120][out]
[pid=5120][out] ERROR: MacOS version is too old!
[pid=5120][out]
[pid=5120][out] This version of Playwright does not support running
[pid=5120][out] WebKit on MacOS 10.14. Please either:
[pid=5120][out] - update your operating system to version 10.15 or higher
[pid=5120][out] - use Playwright v1.11 or older
[pid=5120][out]
[pid=5120][out] ****************************************************************
[pid=5120][out] ****************************************************************
[pid=5120] <process did exit: exitCode=1, signal=null>
[pid=5120] starting temporary directories cleanup
```
Before that it actually didn't install all needed dependencies and failed after that when starting the compiler suite. WebKit also installs dependencies with apt, so it should be fine to install them on OS level.