Alexander Kapshuk ceb1ab90ff lib9p: Fix compile error
commit 385a6d5877 removed src/lib9p/_post.c
from the code base, but overlooked removing a reference to the
_post.o object file from the src/lib9p/mkfile.

This results in lib9p failing to compile:

* Running on Darwin...
* Compiler version:
	Apple clang version 12.0.5 (clang-1205.0.22.11)
* Building mk...
* Building everything (be patient)...
>>> mk: don't know how to make '/Users/sasha/plan9port_fork/lib/lib9p.a(_post.o)' in /Users/sasha/plan9port_fork/src/lib9p
mk: for i in ...  : exit status=exit(1)

Remove _post.o from the list of dependent object files from
src/lib9p/mkfile to have lib9p compile.

Fixes: 385a6d5877 ("lib9p: Remove postmountsrv (#505)")
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