Mitchell Horne 38e5564ece native-xtools: use static LLVM libraries
Set the MK_LLVM_LINK_STATIC_LIBRARIES knob to "yes" when building the
native-xtools target. This reverts to the behaviour prior to
2e47f35be5.

This avoids a build failure that occurs otherwise, where compilation
fails looking for a libllvmprivate.so that was not built.

It is unclear if this addresses the issue in all instances---some
replies in the PRs indicate otherwise. Still, some report success, and
in my own testing this fixed creation of a cross-compiled poudriere
jail. Commit this while we continue to investigate...

PR:		286710, 291409
Tested by:	marck, rdunkle@smallcatbrain.com
Reviewed by:	emaste
MFC after:	3 days
Fixes:	2e47f35be5 ("Convert libllvm, libclang and liblldb into private shared libraries").
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D54815
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