Because the two programs use separate state databases, it helps if we clean up some temp files between runs. Otherwise they might think you created some targets "by hand" and refuse to rebuild them.
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# minimal/do doesn't need to "support" cyclic dependencies, because
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# they're always a bug in the .do scripts :)
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. ../skip-if-minimal-do.sh
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! redo a >/dev/null 2>&1 || exit 204
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