Tim Abbott 44f117ac72 hipchat: Handle case where emoticons.json is not in export.
Apparently, some methods of exporting from HipChat do not include an
emoticons.json file.  We could test for this using the
`include_emoticons` field in `metadata.json`, but we currently don't
even bother to read that file.  Rather than changing that, we just
print a warning and proceed.  This is arguably better anyway, in that
often not having emoticons.json is the result of user error when
exporting, and it's nice to flag that this is happening.

Fixes #11135.
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