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don't link to abi3 dll on windows for free-threaded build #4733

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As free-threaded build doesn't support abi3, even if the abi3 features are set we should not use the abi3 dll.

Hopefully resolves the build error seen in pyca/bcrypt#925 (comment)

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Making my local copy of bcrypt depend on this git branch lets the tox tests pass when I run them on my local Windows dev setup.

Thanks for the quick fix!

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Great, will get changelog pushed and merge this tomorrow perhaps. Given we just shipped 0.23.2 I might allow a couple days for more bug reports before considering 0.23.3.

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