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c-api/cmake: support disabling ALWAYS_BUILD #7238

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We use a superbuild pattern (which is a bit outdated but meh) in our CMake Setup. With that pattern, it's nice to be able to disable ALWAYS_BUILD because that causes issues and forces unneeded reconfigures in that setup. Thus add an option to disable ALWAYS_BUILD, in our setup updating the sha or other build variables will properly update wasmtime.

Signed-off-by: Tyler Rockwood <rockwood@redpanda.com>
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Merged via the queue into bytecodealliance:main with commit f0dacd5 Oct 13, 2023
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@rockwotj rockwotj deleted the always_build_opt branch October 14, 2023 16:15
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