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Chris Lu 0663a41bd5 fix(s3/lifecycle): WalkerDispatcher uses entry.Path for ABORT_MPU + shell announces load
Two CI-surfaced bugs caught by PR #9471's S3 Lifecycle Tests run on
master after PRs #9475 + #9466:

1. Walker dispatch for ABORT_MPU was sending entry.DestKey as
   req.ObjectPath. The server's ABORT_MPU handler
   (weed/s3api/s3api_internal_lifecycle.go) strips the .uploads/
   prefix to extract the upload id and reads the init record from
   that directory, so it expects the .uploads/<id> path verbatim.
   DestKey looks like a regular object path; the server's prefix
   check fails and the dispatch returns BLOCKED with
   "FATAL_EVENT_ERROR: ABORT_MPU object_path missing .uploads/
   prefix". The test fix renames TestWalkerDispatcher_MPUInitUsesDestKey
   to ...UsesUploadsPath and inverts the assertion to match the
   actual server contract.

   DestKey is still used for the WalkBuckets shard predicate and
   for rule-prefix matching in bootstrap.walker; both surfaces want
   the user's intended path, while DISPATCH wants the .uploads/<id>
   directory. The bootstrap test
   (TestLifecycleAbortIncompleteMultipartUpload) caught this when
   the walker's BLOCKED error surfaced as FATAL output.

2. test/s3/lifecycle/s3_lifecycle_empty_bucket_test.go asserts the
   shell command logs "loaded lifecycle for N bucket(s)" so a
   regression that produces half-shaped output (no load summary)
   is caught. The restored shell command (PR #9475) didn't print
   that line; add it back on the first pass that finds non-zero
   inputs.
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