Sorry if this is a dumb question. I'm working on a plugin, and for some 
reason, beancount isn't looking under the current directory for plugins.  I 
have things like so:

data.beancount
tools/
   __init__.py
   payroll.py

data.beancount contains the line 'plugin "payroll" ""' up near the top.

If I run 'bean-check data.beancount', I get the error "Error importing 
"payroll": No module named 'payroll'".  If I invoke bean-check with 
PYTHONPATH=. preceding it on the command line, it works. But the current 
directory is always on the PYTHONPATH, at least, that's what the docs say. 
 Is beancount doing something overly clever here?

Ian

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