This comes down to the lack of a 'seq' command (what?!) and the fact that
BSD "wc -l" returns extra whitespace, while the GNU version doesn't. We
should be using numeric comparisons instead of string comparisons, and then
it's ok.
...only when running under minimal/do, of course.
The tests in question mostly fail because they're testing particular
dependency-related behaviour, and minimal/do doesn't support dependencies,
so naturally it doesn't work.
Now 'redo test' runs the tests, but 'redo t' just builds the programs.
Also removed wvtest stuff; we're not really using it properly anyway and
it's not helping our testing right now. It might come back later.