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More descriptive error message for `make test`

**Which issue this PR fixes**
Fix #52025

**What this PR does / why we need it**:

The `[packages]` argument to `go test` can be confusing. If the
`package` does not begin with `./`, `go test` considers it relative to
`$GOPATH/src`. If it does begin with `./`, `go test` considers it
relative to `pwd`. `hack/make-rules/test.sh`, and thus `make test`, use
`go test`.

This commit adds a verify step to `hack/make-rules/test.sh`. Before we
run `go test`, we check the packages under test exist. If the user
specified the package path in the incorrect format - for example they
didn't prepend with `./` when they should have, the check logs a
suggestion of the alternative path they should use.

Running the test suites for a package is an activity many all first time
contributors will take. Hopefully including a more descriptive error
message, with a suggestion for a fix if applicable, will make this an
easier experience.

Signed-off-by: mattjmcnaughton <mattjmcnaughton@gmail.com>

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