SDK-21: Package app dependencies into bin/#70
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According to Splunk documentation and best practices, Python apps should package their dependencies in the bin/ directory rather than lib/. This avoids the need to manually add lib/ to the Python path (e.g., using sys.path.insert).
This PR updates the example apps to follow this approach.