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Breaks many android targets in the depot.

*** Original change description ***

Trying again with checking for the presence of the "resources" attribute.

Change the resource dependency handling to separate between the transitive and direct resources from libraries.

This slightly increases the complexity of resource propagation. The initial algorithm was to simply merge all transitive ResourceContainers together with any new ResourceContainer and propagate them via the AndroidResourcesProvider. The new algorithm is encapsulated inside a new ResourceDependencies class which...

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