Aymeric Augustin de3bda9cd3 [1.8.x] [1.8.x] Avoided collecting admin static files in tests.
This makes the staticfiles tests 2.5 times faster.

Backport of 2bb5b0e09863df65756fe0050406163cb70750f1 from master

Backport of bd059e3f8c6311dcaf8afe5e29ef373f7f84cf26 from master
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