This is due to calling the configure script via `make' (within the
top-level `configure' wrapper script). The same can happen for all
other secondary make targets that are used to only modify the
primary one, e.g., `make setup devel'.
* builds/dos/detect.mk (emx, turboc, watcom, borlandc, borlandc16),
builds/os2/detect (visualage, watcom, borlandc, devel),
builds/unix/detect.mk (devel, lcc, unix), builds/windows/detect.mk
(visualc, watcom, visualage, lcc, mingw32, bcc32, devel-bcc,
devel-gcc): Use no-op recipe.
The build target is now `windows' instead of `win32'.
Problem reported by Nickolas George <darknova.clan@gmail.com>.
* builds/modules.mk: Don't use `win32' and `win16' (!) but
`windows'.
* builds/windows/detect.mk, builds/windows/win32-def.mk:
s/win32/windows/.