I have recently learned that when I build sage or run
sage, that a (dot) sage directory is put in my home directory
and some files are put in it.

Some questions.

1. What are these files?  What do they do?

2. Are these files architecture independent?

(I hope so.  I am on a shared file system with different architectures
on the network.  I may be running sage on several machines at the
same time.)

3. If I build sage, then remove the (dot) sage directory, then run
"make test", should I expect all the tests to pass?

Kate Minola
University of Maryland, College Park

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