soname bump: mupdf 1.24.0 coming to rawhide

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Hi there,

We recently switched mupdf to shared builds because part of the
ecosystem relies on this, and because we finally could get upstream to
version the libs. As a consequence, major mupdf updates will include
an soname bump now, and this is the first one.

I built mupdf in a side-tag for rawhide and will rebuild the following
dependencies:

python-PyMuPDF
zathura-pdf-mupdf

There is one more dependency that I'm aware of. Since I don't have
commit rights I filed a PR:
https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/qpdfview/pull-request/3

In case I missed a dependency feel free to:

fedpkg build --target=f41-build-side-86089

I have been using copr builds already for a while, so I'm confident
this update can go into F40 as well before the freeze (in a separate
side-tag).

Upstream's focus is not so much on distro-packaging and linux rather
than bundling and other platforms. So we have to see how this goes
abi/bumpwise in the future, but they have been willing to do quite
some work to adjust - kudos to them (Artifex) for that.

Cheers
Michael
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