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devops(roll): sync firefox patches from playwright-browsers when rolling firefox#41807

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devops(roll): sync firefox patches from playwright-browsers when rolling firefox#41807
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  • roll_browser.js now requires a playwright-browsers checkout when rolling firefox/firefox-beta (defaults to ../playwright-browsers, override with PW_BROWSERS_CHECKOUT) and syncs the firefox browser patches from it via roll_from_upstream.sh.
  • roll_from_upstream.sh accepts an optional firefox|webkit|winldd filter with explicit per-filter file lists, detects the checkout by a marker file instead of the directory name, and works with relative source paths.

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Test results for "MCP"

7760 passed, 1249 skipped


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Test results for "tests 1"

4 flaky ⚠️ [chromium-library] › library/beforeunload.spec.ts:130 › should support dismissing the dialog multiple times `@chromium-ubuntu-22.04-arm-node20`
⚠️ [chromium-library] › library/chromium/chromium.spec.ts:371 › should produce network events, routing, and annotations for Service Worker `@chromium-ubuntu-22.04-node22`
⚠️ [chromium-library] › library/chromium/chromium.spec.ts:434 › should produce network events, routing, and annotations for Service Worker (advanced) `@chromium-ubuntu-22.04-node22`
⚠️ [chromium-library] › library/video.spec.ts:736 › screencast › should work with video+trace `@chromium-ubuntu-22.04-node22`

49699 passed, 1156 skipped


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