Fix missing rope_freqs with convert_hf_to_gguf#402
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This should also fix vocab-only conversion for Phi-3.
MiniCPM3's tokenizer is treated as a SentencePiece tokenizer to avoid having to run its custom Python code which mixes tokenization in the same file as tool calls. gguf-py : add long and short RoPE factors to tensor mappings Empty, but the key names are used to populate the mappings.
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This ports ggml-org/llama.cpp#9396 and ggml-org/llama.cpp#9117 (I don't think I needed this as the changes in here are basically reverted in 9396).
The issue was that the convert script used generate_extra_tensors for those tensors but there was no code that called that function.
I tested with Llama-3_1-Nemotron-51B-Instruct and it now generates the rope_freqs.weight which was missing previously.
Look at #377 for more information.