Doc: Fix suggested usage of `-X gil=0` in the glossary (#125366)

Currently, the "global interpreter lock" entry in the glossary mentions
that `-X gil 0` can be used to disable the GIL [1]. However, this is
invalid; the correct usage should be `-X gil=0`.

    $ python -X gil 0 -c 'print("Hello, world")'
    Fatal Python error: config_read_gil: PYTHON_GIL / -X gil must be "0" or "1"
    Python runtime state: preinitialized

    $ python -X gil=0 -c 'print("Hello, world")'
    Hello, world

[1]: https://docs.python.org/3/using/cmdline.html#cmdoption-X

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@ -617,7 +617,7 @@ Glossary
As of Python 3.13, the GIL can be disabled using the :option:`--disable-gil`
build configuration. After building Python with this option, code must be
run with :option:`-X gil 0 <-X>` or after setting the :envvar:`PYTHON_GIL=0 <PYTHON_GIL>`
run with :option:`-X gil=0 <-X>` or after setting the :envvar:`PYTHON_GIL=0 <PYTHON_GIL>`
environment variable. This feature enables improved performance for
multi-threaded applications and makes it easier to use multi-core CPUs
efficiently. For more details, see :pep:`703`.