In specific builds configs, cmake failed to build test `unit1600`,
due missing an OpenSSL (or wolfSSL) header.
The test code relies on `lib/curl_ntlm_core.h`, which in turn included
TLS library headers. But, dependency header directories are not setup
in cmake for tests, because they should not normally be needed.
The issue was hidden in most builds because TLS headers are usually
found under the system prefix. One counterexample is macOS + Homebrew
LibreSSL builds, where OpenSSL is purposefully unlinked from there to
avoid a mixup with LibreSSL that resides under its own prefix. It was
also hidden in autotools, possibly because it sets up header directories
globally, tests included.
The actual bug however is that `lib/curl_ntlm_core.h` should not include
TLS headers. None of its internal users need it, and `curl_ntlm_core.c`
included them already directly.
Fix it by deleting the TLS header includes from this internal header.
Fixes:
```
In file included from curl/tests/unit/unit1600.c:27:
curl/lib/curl_ntlm_core.h:32:12: fatal error: 'openssl/ssl.h' file not found
# include <openssl/ssl.h>
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
```
Ref: https://github.com/curl/curl/actions/runs/9912684737/job/27388041520#step:12:1694
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