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jh...@chromium.org <jh...@chromium.org> #2
I notice the same issue and LogCat shows the following message:
Google Play services out of date. Requires 3159100 but found 3136130
Google Play services out of date. Requires 3159100 but found 3136130
sw...@chromium.org <sw...@chromium.org> #3
Same here.
"Google Play services out of date. Requires 3159100 but found 3136130"
"Google Play services out of date. Requires 3159100 but found 3136130"
tv...@chromium.org <tv...@chromium.org> #4
me as well....
Google Play services out of date. Requires 3159100 but found 3136130
Google Play services out of date. Requires 3159100 but found 3136130
bu...@chops-service-accounts.iam.gserviceaccount.com <bu...@chops-service-accounts.iam.gserviceaccount.com> #5
I was hopeful that the release of API 18 (4.3) would have created a solution to this, unfortunately it includes version 3158130
ha...@google.com <ha...@google.com> #6
Having the same issue:
07-25 00:03:54.998: W/GooglePlayServicesUtil(27293): Google Play services out of date. Requires 3159100 but found 3158130
07-25 00:03:54.998: W/GooglePlayServicesUtil(27293): Google Play services out of date. Requires 3159100 but found 3158130
is...@google.com <is...@google.com> #7
same
Description
Steps to reproduce the problem:
1. open devTools
2. go to network panel
3. try to click on `preserve log` or `disable cache` checkbox label (not the checkbox itself)
What is the expected behavior?
Should check the respective checkbox.
What went wrong?
Doesn't work. You need to click on the checkbox itself.
Did this work before? Yes I tested on stable 80.0.3987.122
Chrome version: 82.0.4070.0 Channel: canary
OS Version: 6.1 (Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2)
Flash Version: