Nick Alexander 1dbcfec457 Bug 1252928 - Part 2: Turn android-gradle-build into a desktop-build clone. r=dustin
This container formerly defined a special Gradle project for fetching
dependencies.  This patch lays the ground-work to use the in-tree
Gradle project instead.  Using the in-tree project looks like first
starting a local Nexus repository to collect downloaded dependencies
(before.sh); then running a build which populates that repository; and
then packaging up the downloaded dependencies (after.sh).  The patch
after this will define the build which populates the repository.

Sadly there's no easy way to *inherit* from desktop-build, so this is
a copy-paste-modify clone.

MozReview-Commit-ID: Dd5Hj8hkJVk

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