Dan Willemsen 9767223dc5 Fix up recovery_text_res
First, make it safer for incremental builds. We used to just be
depending on the bootable/recovery/tools/recovery_l10n/res dir as a
dependency, but that would only trigger a rebuild if a direct child
file/directory was added or removed (so essentially, when a translation
was addded or removed). If a translation was updated, it wouldn't
re-trigger recovery_text_res.

So instead of depending on the directory, depend on the results from
running `find` to list all of the contents in that directory.

Next, move it out of PACKAGING. `m installclean`, which runs in between
incremental builds on our build servers, deletes the obj/PACKAGING
directory. So when recovery_text_res used that directory, we were having
to rebuild it on every incremental build, which isn't optimal when it
takes nearly 90s to build.

So with:
 $ lunch aosp_coral-eng
 $ m bootimage
 $ m installclean
 $ m bootimage

The second `m bootimage` went from executing 666 actions in 93s to
executing 658 actions in 6s.

Finally, remove the last uses of $(call include-path-for,recovery),
since they were all in this file (and they weren't using it for include
paths...). We'd like to remove all of these and switch them to header
libraries or other use cases, but in this case, it's just shorter to use
the real path.

Test: treehugger
Test: m bootimage;
      touch bootable/recovery/tools/recovery_l10n/res/values/strings.xml
      m bootimage
Test: m bootimage; m installclean; m bootimage

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This Makefile-based system is in the process of being replaced with Soong, a new build system written in Go. During the transition, all of these makefiles are read by Kati, and generate a ninja file instead of being executed directly. That's combined with a ninja file read by Soong so that the build graph of the two systems can be combined and run as one.

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