We are building a reasonably large project with a number of different 
modules.  When the project is run in the browser (minified or not) there 
are no problems with dependency resolution and there is no particular order 
in which the files are loaded or concatenated together.  However, when all 
of the files source are provided to the Karma test runner, the resolution 
of dependencies fails in multiple places.  These can be resolved by 
manually specifying an order of inclusion but we would like to avoid doing 
so as it would become tedious and likely somewhat fragile.  We have also 
tried to add angular-loader into the tests along with the Angular files 
when running with Karma but this does not seem to work.

Is there some aspect to dependency resolution when running in Karma that we 
are missing?  Effectively these tests run in the browser anyhow, so it 
seems there shouldn't be a huge difference.  Any help would be very 
appreciated.

Thank you.

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