Fix sdist verification in CI after we standardized packaging #37406
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Airflow Sdist packages have been broken by #37340 and fixed by 37388, but we have not noticed it because CI check for sdist packages has been broken since #36537 where we standardized naming of the sdist packages to follow modern syntax (and we silently skipped installation because no providers were found),.
This PR fixes it:
The "no providers" as success was useful at some point of time when we run sdist as part of regular PRs and some PRs resulted in "no providers changed" condition, however sdist verification only happens now in canary build (so all providers are affected) as well as we have if condition in the job itself to skip the step of installation if there are no providers.
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