Don't copy symbols from dylibs with `-Zdylib-lto`
When `rustc_driver` started being built with `-Zdylib-lto -Clto=thin`, some libstd symbols were copied by the LTO process into the dylib. That causes duplicate local symbols that are not present otherwise.
Depending on the situation (lib loading order apparently), the duplicated symbols could cause issues: `rustc_driver` overrode the panic hook, but it didn't apply to rustc main's hook (the default from libstd). This is the cause of #105637, in some situations the panic hook installed by `rustc_driver` isn't executed, and only libstd's backtrace is shown (and a double panic). The query stack, as well as the various notes to open a GH about the ICE, don't appear.
It's not clear exactly what is needed to trigger the issue, but I have simulated a reproducer [here](https://github.com/lqd/issue-105637) with cargo involved, the incorrect panic hook is executed on my machine. It is hard to reproduce in a unit test: `cargo run` + `rustup` involves LD_LIBRARY_PATH, which is not the case for `compiletest`. cargo also adds unconditional flags that are then overridden in [`bootstrap` when building rustc with `rust.lto = thin`](
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