VOL-1558 Implementation of openolt adapter with dep for dependency management
Also updated the build system to take this into account.

Currently dep ensure fails due to missing libraries in voltha-go, but the vendor folder has been updated otherwise.
This can be worked around in development using the LOCAL_VOLTHAGO variable described in the readme
This does not build currrently, but that is due to missing code in voltha-go master.

This pattern is consistent with how voltha-go does things, but does not leave you dependent on it to build.

See the readme for how to use dep.

The resourcemanager file is no longer hidden.

Change-Id: I25b8472dbc517b193970597c9f43ddff18c2d89f
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/hashicorp/go-cleanhttp/doc.go b/vendor/github.com/hashicorp/go-cleanhttp/doc.go
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+// Package cleanhttp offers convenience utilities for acquiring "clean"
+// http.Transport and http.Client structs.
+//
+// Values set on http.DefaultClient and http.DefaultTransport affect all
+// callers. This can have detrimental effects, esepcially in TLS contexts,
+// where client or root certificates set to talk to multiple endpoints can end
+// up displacing each other, leading to hard-to-debug issues. This package
+// provides non-shared http.Client and http.Transport structs to ensure that
+// the configuration will not be overwritten by other parts of the application
+// or dependencies.
+//
+// The DefaultClient and DefaultTransport functions disable idle connections
+// and keepalives. Without ensuring that idle connections are closed before
+// garbage collection, short-term clients/transports can leak file descriptors,
+// eventually leading to "too many open files" errors. If you will be
+// connecting to the same hosts repeatedly from the same client, you can use
+// DefaultPooledClient to receive a client that has connection pooling
+// semantics similar to http.DefaultClient.
+//
+package cleanhttp