In sh's [] command, you should use =, not ==. I got away with this because bash accepts ==, but that's non-portable.
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14 lines
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# force-rebuild t1dep
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redo t1dep
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if [ -e t1a ]; then
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BEFORE="$(cat t1a)"
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else
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BEFORE=
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fi
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redo-ifchange t1a # it definitely had to rebuild because t1dep changed
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AFTER="$(cat t1a)"
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if [ "$BEFORE" = "$AFTER" ]; then
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echo "t1a was not rebuilt!" >&2
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exit 43
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fi
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