The "-force_build" did not work and I believe it's a problem of "how to use 
import" on new Sage packages.

Recalling first message, I want to build a new optional package based on 
*.py modules.
It seems that 
   sage -t my_module.py
moves my_module.py to a .sage/tmp folder and there executes the "sage:" 
examples.

But if   my_module.py  contains "import my_other_module" a problem came up 
because "my_other_module.py" is not going to be moved to the .sage/tmp 
directory.

What design principle am I missing?

Thank you,
Pedro

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