With the new "continue" feature on by default, it turned out that ctrl-c during a build, or a .do file returning an error, would mark a target as "built" even though it hadn't been. This would prevent retrying it when you started minimal/do again. Use a temp file instead. It's a little tricky: to prevent accidental recursion, we want to create a file *before* building, but clean up that file when starting the next session. And we rename that file to the actual .did file *after* building successfully.
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echo x >>b.ran
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redo-ifchange a
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cat a >$3
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