We need to properly obsolete emacs-terminal

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Dear Emacs maintainers,

When rolling out the rebuild of Emacs 30.1 in CentOS Hyperscale SIG, we
noticed package installation failures on hosts that have emacs-terminal
installed (now, it's an open question whether those hosts should have
had it installed since it's not that useful on headless machines unless
you do X or Wayland forwarding...)

Could someone review
https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/emacs/pull-request/44 ? I added an
Obsolete conditionally if the package is built up to F43 and up to
EL11, since when I checked F41 and below and c10s / RHEL 10 all ship
with Emacs 29.4 and we would break those that have emacs-terminal
installed when they upgrade

For the impending backport of 30.1 to F40 and F41, we should make sure
this PR is already landed too, or we'd have the same issue there.

Happy to be added as a co-maintainer of Emacs - since in practice I do
"maintain" it already for Hyperscale. FAS: salimma

Best regards,

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