That would be my expectation, too.  Like I said, I think this is a
known issue (the Mac port's profile stuff is sort of wired together).

-scott


On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 11:21 AM, Darin Fisher <[email protected]> wrote:
> Maybe this is well known, but what we did to avoid this problem on Windows
> is to leverage the --user-data-dir command line switch to force the chrome
> instance launched by the ui_tests to use a dedicated user data directory.
>  We toss that directory prior to each test case IIRC.
> -Darin
>
> On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 11:10 AM, Scott Hess <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> I posted this on the irc channel yesterday, I know at least Peter
>> noticed, but John suggested something more overt.
>>
>> When you run ui_tests on Mac, you will blow away some fraction of your
>> Chromium.app profile.  Things like history and bookmarks.  This is a
>> known issue, but may not be a known consequence.  If anyone wants to
>> circle back and fix profiles, that would be wonderous.  I was thinking
>> of looking at it myself, but am instead trying to figure out where my
>> omnibox stuff is going wrong.
>>
>> It occurs to me that if you ran ui_tests while running Chromium.app,
>> or two ui_tests, you may also see strange and wonderful results.
>>
>> -scott
>>
>> >>
>
>

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