Stop me if you've heard this one before.

Today, a new directory was added to the source tree, and shortly
thereafter was reverted.
Should have been no problem, but... because the new directory
contained a gyp file, a file was generated in that directory,
and svn couldn't delete the directory when the revert landed.
This caused a build breakage, and I gather from nsylvain's
comments that this wasn't the first time this has happened.

At some point soon, it'd be good to teach gyp not to generate
files in the source tree.

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