prototype: use pyproject and uv to build distribution

Goals:

* remove the need of a custom tool to install a collection of python
  packages AKA `llama stack build`
* use the power of 'uv', which was designed to manage dependencies
* `llama stack build` can "probably" go away and be replaced with uv

Howto, with the pyproject, you can install an Ollama distribution in a
virtual env like so:

```
uv venv --python 3.10 ollama-distro
source ollama-distro/bin/activate
uv sync --extra ollama
llama stack run llama_stack/templates/ollama/run.yaml
```

Caveats:

* external provider, we could still use a build file or add
the known external providers to the pyproject?
* growth of the uv.lock?

We create a requirements.txt for convenience as some users are most
familiar with this format than looking at pyproject.

Signed-off-by: Sébastien Han <seb@redhat.com>
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@ -16,4 +16,4 @@ if [ $FOUND_PYTHON -ne 0 ]; then
uv python install "$PYTHON_VERSION"
fi
uv run --python "$PYTHON_VERSION" --with-editable . --group unit pytest --asyncio-mode=auto -s -v tests/unit/ $@
uv run --python "$PYTHON_VERSION" --with-editable . --group dev --group unit pytest --asyncio-mode=auto -s -v tests/unit/ $@