[release/8.0-staging] Fix inadvertently upgrading compiler warnings to errors#114335
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Backport of #114323 to release/9.0-staging.
Don't inadvertently upgrade compiler warnings to errors in libs.native.
Customer Impact
Building with a newer compilers can introduce new warnings, breaking the build unintentionally even though we explicitly tried to avoid this by disabling this behavior in release branches. This could especially affect source-build partners which don't use our build infrastructure.
Regression
No, we just forgot to apply this fix to the libs.native subset. It was there for coreclr and mono runtime builds already.
Testing
CI testing.
Risk
Low, this is a build-only change.