move EasyBlock.expand_module_search_path into ModuleEnvironmentVariable.expand_paths#4859
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mark `EasyBlock.expand_module_search_path` as removed, has been replaced by `EasyBlock.module_load_environment.expand_paths`
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Follow-up to #4858 with code cleanup.
The logic in
EasyBlock.expand_module_search_pathis very much independent of the EasyBlock itself, only needing the path to the installation directory. Therefore it is simpler to move that code intoModuleEnvironmentVariable, where the attributes of the environment variable are known (e.g. its type) and closer to the rest of the code handling them.