Joel Sing 17fce63239 cmd/dist,internal/platform: temporarily disable race detector on openbsd/amd64
Unfortunately, LLVM TSAN decided to remove OpenBSD support, which
means that the syso files cannot currently be regenerated (see #52090).
The race_openbsd.syso contains a reference to the syscall symbol,
which has been removed from OpenBSD's libc in 7.5. As such, this
means that the race detector no longer works on openbsd/amd64 (at
least until LLVM TSAN support is reinstated for OpenBSD).

Updates #63900

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