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openhands 9da582ac8d fix: prioritize paused/stopped status over pod_status for sandbox state
When determining sandbox status, pod_status was checked first and mapped
to SandboxStatus. However, pod_status doesn't track paused state - a
paused sandbox may still report pod_status as 'ready', which incorrectly
maps to RUNNING status.

This caused the conversation list to show a green status indicator for
paused conversations after re-fetching from the API, even though the
sandbox was successfully paused.

The fix prioritizes checking runtime status for 'paused' and 'stopped'
states first, since these are not represented in pod_status. For other
states (running, starting, error), pod_status remains the primary source
as it's more reliable for those cases.

Co-authored-by: openhands <openhands@all-hands.dev>
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