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Reverts "Unmodified android sdk bundle (#179647)" (#179904)
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Reverts: flutter/flutter#179647
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Initiated by: gmackall
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Reason for reverting: Mac_mokey run_release_test failing
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Original PR Author: gmackall
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Reviewed By: {reidbaker, jtmcdole}
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This change reverts the following previous change:
Changes our cipd hosted android sdk+ndk bundle to no longer modify
directory structure from what Android directly provides, allowing AGP to
find the ndk automatically and preventing downloading.

1. Changes the `create_cipd_packages.sh` script so we don't move the ndk
2. Uses the new script to upload a
[36v4unmodified](https://chrome-infra-packages.appspot.com/p/flutter/android/sdk/all/linux-amd64/+/version:36v4unmodified)
bundle
3. Changes DEPS+ci.yaml to reference the new bundle
4. Changes GN build rules accordingly
5. Removes special config in existing build.gradle files to point at the
location of the ndk - agp should now know where it is without conig
6. For some tests, passes in an environment variable pointing to the ndk
location, to override the environment variable passed by the recipes.
This variable is respected by the tool, so the recipes passing it,
pointing to the wrong place, is problematic. After this change lands we
can stop passing it in the recipes, and then we can remove this special
config in the tests. But adding it temporarily allows us to make this
change without coordinating a recipes change at the same moment, and
probably breaking things out of band.

Logs from a random postsubmit run of `Mac
build_android_host_app_with_module_aar` on the tree currently:

https://logs.chromium.org/logs/flutter/buildbucket/cr-buildbucket/8695664517253382913/+/u/run_build_android_host_app_with_module_aar/stdout
We see 
> [2025-12-12 10:49:49.223087] [STDOUT] stdout: Checking the license for
package NDK (Side by side) 28.2.13676358 in
/Volumes/Work/s/w/ir/cache/android/sdk/licenses
[2025-12-12 10:49:49.223221] [STDOUT] stdout: License for package NDK
(Side by side) 28.2.13676358 accepted.
[2025-12-12 10:49:49.223268] [STDOUT] stdout: Preparing "Install NDK
(Side by side) 28.2.13676358 v.28.2.13676358".
[2025-12-12 10:50:14.093824] [STDOUT] stdout: "Install NDK (Side by
side) 28.2.13676358 v.28.2.13676358" ready.
[2025-12-12 10:50:14.093909] [STDOUT] stdout: Installing NDK (Side by
side) 28.2.13676358 in
/Volumes/Work/s/w/ir/cache/android/sdk/ndk/28.2.13676358
[2025-12-12 10:50:14.093947] [STDOUT] stdout: "Install NDK (Side by
side) 28.2.13676358 v.28.2.13676358" complete.
[2025-12-12 10:50:14.410724] [STDOUT] stdout: "Install NDK (Side by
side) 28.2.13676358 v.28.2.13676358" finished.

Example of no longer downloading:
Logs from a presubmit run:

https://logs.chromium.org/logs/flutter/buildbucket/cr-buildbucket/8695732180931529361/+/u/run_build_android_host_app_with_module_aar/stdout

We don't see these logs. We still see android build tools downloading -
we can probably tackle that in another pr.

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