Refuse to load a plugin if dependencies are disabled or outdated

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      According to jglick, Jenkins lets a plugin start even if some of its dependencies are missing.

      Since missing dependencies might only get much later (for example during builds), it's better to let those plugins fail earlier than later.

      Combined with JENKINS-21485, this will make Jenkins boot more reliable and help administrators catch problems more quickly.

            Assignee:
            Vincent Latombe
            Reporter:
            Kohsuke Kawaguchi
            Archiver:
            Jenkins Service Account

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