Arian Faurtosh 9088cf9be0 Fixes openjdk_dep_name_if_applicable when not using CurlGitHubPackagesDownloadStrategy
When installing a formula, `FormulaInstaller` calls `#pour`, which in turn calls:

6f20c0300a/Library/Homebrew/formula_installer.rb (L1260)

This `tab` is expected to have `#runtime_dependencies`, and it typically will because most packages come from http://ghcr.io

6f20c0300a/Library/Homebrew/utils/bottles.rb (L111)

Any `DownloadStrategy` that does not match `CurlGitHubPackagesDownloadStrategy` will lead here:
6f20c0300a/Library/Homebrew/software_spec.rb (L463)

Causing this branch to be executed for creating the `tab`:
6f20c0300a/Library/Homebrew/utils/bottles.rb (L119)

This causes a slight issue because `openjdk_dep_name_if_applicable` calls `keg.runtime_dependencies` when it's still `nil`.

6f20c0300a/Library/Homebrew/keg_relocate.rb (L134-L140)

And if it's blank, it won't do the regex replacement on `@@HOMEBREW_JAVA@@`, resulting in the following error when running `Kafka`:

```console
$ tail -f /opt/homebrew/var/log/kafka/kafka_output.log
/opt/homebrew/Cellar/kafka/3.6.0/libexec/bin/kafka-run-class.sh: line 346: /opt/homebrew/@@HOMEBREW_JAVA@@/bin/java: No such file or directory
/opt/homebrew/Cellar/kafka/3.6.0/libexec/bin/kafka-run-class.sh: line 346: exec: /opt/homebrew/@@HOMEBREW_JAVA@@/bin/java: cannot execute: No such file or directory
```

As mentioned by: https://github.com/orgs/Homebrew/discussions/2530#discussioncomment-2002374

> Installing Java-dependent formulae from bottle mirrors doesn't work properly at the moment. The issue is that brew needs the manifest in order to correctly replace @@HOMEBREW_JAVA@@ but brew only knows how to fetch manifests from ghcr.io.
> Pull requests to fix this welcome.

This should fix this issue, by getting the `runtime_dependencies` directly from the formula for those cases that it can't get it from https://ghcr.io or tabfile

```ruby
f_runtime_deps = formula.runtime_dependencies(read_from_tab: false)
tab.runtime_dependencies = Tab.runtime_deps_hash(formula, f_runtime_deps)
```
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