Dear All,

> Remember that bug with absolute paths and "sage -t" that David
> Loeffler mentioned recently?  Well in sage-3.4.1.alpha0, at least, if
> you doctest foo.py outside the tree, then "from foo import *" is done
> first. E.g.,

Please have a look at <http://wiki.sagemath.org/combinat/HelpOnTheDoc>

In particular, I tried to address this question in
   4. 1.:  How to use "sage -t" outside sage tree
   
It seems that you last comment shows that my page is outdated. If so please
correct the page or tell me how to do it.

By the way, since they are a lot of people asking question about the doc, this
page should definitely by more apparent. Here is an excerpt of the page:

    It has been said on the mailing list that this page is of general interest
    for the sage community and should not stay hidden inside combinat. I would
    be happy to move it elsewhere, if someone suggest me a proper place and
    from where to link it. If you move it, please don't forget to update the
    link at the bottom of the sage-combinat home page -- Florent.

I would be happy to address this question if someone answer.

Or I can remain the only reader of this page :) Or maybe it's the page is only
wrong... If so please tell me. 

Cheers,

Florent

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