Hugh Willson d644705aa8 Deprecate stylus (#9445)
* Deprecate the stylus package

Better / more up to date 3rd party stylus packages exist and
there isn't really any technical reason why Meteor core needs
to include its own stylus package. Since a stylus package
can be fully built and managed outside of core, this commit
moves the `stylus` package into `deprecated` (and preps the
package contents for deprecation if we decide to publish a
final version).

* Removed dupe

* Add test placeholder css file to console test runner

Some of Meteor's package tests require at least one `.css`
file to be available in the tested application bundle
(e.g. "appcache - sections validity" and "webapp -
content-type header"). The inclusion of this file makes
sure that at least one `.css` file can always be found,
when the tests are run.

* Bump test-in-console package version

* Bump package minor version

Putting the minor version at something unreachable to
make sure the deprecated version isn't accidientally
pulled into an app when running
`meteor update --all-packages` or `meteor update stylus`.

* Add PR link
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