[libclc] Support LLVM_ENABLE_RUNTIMES when building (#141574) This commit deprecates the use of LLVM_ENABLE_PROJECTS in favour of LLVM_ENABLE_RUNTIMES when building libclc. Alternatively, using -DLLVM_RUNTIME_TARGETS=<triple> combined with -DRUNTIMES_<triple>_LLVM_ENABLE_RUNTIMES=libclc also gets pretty far but fails due to zlib problems building the LLVM utility 'prepare_builtins'. I'm not sure what's going on there but I don't think it's required at this stage. More work would be required to support that option. This does nothing to change how the host tools are found in order to be used to actually build the libclc libraries. Note that under such a configuration the final libclc builtin libraries are placed in `<build>/runtimes/runtimes-bins/libclc/`, which differs from a non-runtimes build. The installation location remains the same. Fixes #124013.
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