...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.
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rm -f log dir1/log dir1/stinky
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touch t1.do
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../../flush-cache.sh
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redo t1
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touch t1.do
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../../flush-cache.sh
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redo t1
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../../flush-cache.sh
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redo-ifchange t1
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C1="$(wc -l <dir1/log)"
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C2="$(wc -l <log)"
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. ../../skip-if-minimal-do.sh
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if [ "$C1" != 1 -o "$C2" != 2 ]; then
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echo "failed: t1>t1, c1=$C1, c2=$C2" >&2
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exit 55
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fi
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