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Add Xcode 26.1 and 26.2 beta 1 to supported macOS images

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#13270

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Pull Request Overview

This PR updates Xcode toolset configurations across macOS image toolsets to add Xcode 26.2 beta, update Xcode 26.1 from Release Candidate to final release, and standardize filename conventions.

  • Adds Xcode 26.2 beta (build 17C5013i) with symlinks to 26.2
  • Updates Xcode 26.1 from Release Candidate (17B54) to final release (17B55)
  • Standardizes filename format by adding "Xcode_" prefix to version numbers

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File Description
images/macos/toolsets/toolset-26.json Adds 26.2 beta, updates 26.1 to final release, standardizes filenames for arm64 versions
images/macos/toolsets/toolset-15.json Adds 26.2 beta, updates 26.1 to final release, standardizes filenames for both x64 and arm64 architectures
images/macos/toolsets/toolset-14.json Standardizes Xcode filenames with "Xcode_" prefix for versions 15.0.1-16.2 across both architectures
images/macos/toolsets/toolset-13.json Standardizes Xcode filenames with "Xcode_" prefix for versions 14.1-15.2 across both architectures

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