test: replace 'private-e2e' schematic with explicit setup in 'browsers' E2E test#32462
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…s' E2E test The 'browsers' E2E test now explicitly installs its required dependencies and configures the Protractor builder manually. This replaces the reliance on the 'private-e2e' schematic, ensuring the test remains functional following the removal of global Protractor setup from the E2E utilities.
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The 'browsers' E2E test now explicitly installs its required dependencies and configures the Protractor builder manually. This replaces the reliance on the 'private-e2e' schematic, ensuring the test remains functional following the removal of global Protractor setup from the E2E utilities.