Fix Python SyntaxWarning in two f-string literals. #546
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Building on Ubuntu 24.04, multilib-generate.py provokes some SyntaxWarning messages from Python 3.12, because of cases where we'd written
\+in a string, intended to be emitted literally. 3.12 still does emit it literally, but prints a warning pointing out that we should properly escape the backslash, writing it as\\+.