> > By the way, why doesn't that cause a problem when it's just the -t
> > flag?
>
> I don't understand your question. Can you please explain?

For me, running (from the home directory)

sage-x.x.x/sage -t "devel/sage/sage/myfile.py"

works, but

sage-x.x.x/sage -tp 3 "devel/sage/sage/myfile.py"

does not, as I have to change directories to sage-x.x.x/sage first.
Why the difference?  Just for clarification - I'm not suggesting
anyone really knows why, but it's a little weird.

- kcrisman
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