Ahmed Ibrahim 2bc3e52a91 Stabilize app list update ordering test (#14052)
## Summary
- make
`list_apps_waits_for_accessible_data_before_emitting_directory_updates`
accept the two valid notification paths the server can emit
- keep rejecting the real bug this test is meant to catch: a
directory-only `app/list/updated` notification before accessible app
data is available

## Why this fixes the flake
The old test used a fixed `150ms` silence window and assumed the first
notification after that window had to be the fully merged final update.
In CI, scheduling occasionally lets accessible app data arrive before
directory data, so the first valid notification can be an
accessible-only interim update. That made the test fail even though the
server behavior was correct.

This change makes the test deterministic by reading notifications until
the final merged payload arrives. Any interim update is only accepted if
it contains accessible apps only; if the server ever emits inaccessible
directory data before accessible data is ready, the test still fails
immediately.

## Change type
- test-only; no production app-list logic changes
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