Improve coverage speed for musl and free-threaded Pythons#244
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PyPI has pre-built architecture-specific coverage wheels for Python >= 3.13 interpreters built with free threading support and Python >= 3.9 interpreters linked to musl. Include them in the coverage multi-arch wheel so they benefit from native-speed tracing under `plz cover`.
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PyPI has pre-built architecture-specific coverage wheels for Python >= 3.13 interpreters built with free threading support and Python >= 3.11 interpreters linked to musl. Include them in the coverage multi-arch wheel so they benefit from native-speed tracing under
plz cover. (We can't include themusllinuxwheels for 3.9 and 3.10 because its SOABI tag is indistinguishable from that ofmanylinux*, resulting in identically-named shared objects for the tracer shared object.)