Avoid wrong use of popular but ambiguous variables (`WIN32` etc.) in
scripts and portfiles by detection in CI.
Sometimes the variables are used wrongly, and sometimes this isn't
caught in PR review. This PR tries to catch those variables (when in the
active code path in script mode). [This can happen to every
contributor](https://github.com/microsoft/vcpkg/pull/34356#discussion_r1360074122),
even if he/she knows the rules ... vcpkg is raising the bar higher than
usual, having to deal with targets and hosts even in script mode.
(`b2-options.cmake` (boost fragment) shows where we get if we don't pay
attention: the same code being used in script mode (`WIN32` meaning
host) and in project mode (`WIN32` meaning target).)
The new check doesn't break any user builds because it relies on command
line options. However it changes the ABI hashes.
* add FETCH_REF for qt modules without tag
* libyaml add version to pkgconfig file
* more login output
* use the target in the wrapper.
* remove trace output bump port version
* version stuff