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.
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. ./check-1.sh
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redo-ifchange 1.n0 2.n0 3.n0
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DEPS=$(./seq 10 | sed 's/$/.n1/')
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redo-ifchange $DEPS
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. ../skip-if-minimal-do.sh
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. ./check-2.sh
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