Charley Cunningham 910cf49269 [codex] Stabilize second compaction history test (#15605)
## Summary
- replace the second-compaction test fixtures with a single ordered
`/responses` sequence
- assert against the real recorded request order instead of aggregating
per-mock captures
- realign the second-summary assertion to the first post-compaction user
turn where the summary actually appears

## Root cause
`compact_resume_after_second_compaction_preserves_history` collected
requests from multiple `mount_sse_once_match` recorders. Overlapping
matchers could record the same HTTP request more than once, so the test
indexed into a duplicated synthetic list rather than the true request
stream. That made the summary assertion depend on matcher evaluation
order and platform-specific behavior.

## Impact
- makes the flaky test deterministic by removing duplicate request
capture from the assertion path
- keeps the change scoped to the test only

## Validation
- `just fmt`
- `just argument-comment-lint`
- `env -u CODEX_SANDBOX_NETWORK_DISABLED cargo test -p codex-core
compact_resume_after_second_compaction_preserves_history -- --nocapture`
- repeated the same targeted test 10 times

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Co-authored-by: Codex <noreply@openai.com>
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