Le mercredi 23 juillet 2014 22:59:54 UTC+2, Jean-Pierre Flori a écrit :
>
> SAGE_FAT_BINRAY is quite fragile.
> If you really want me to, I can break it on quite every system.
> Are the machine really different?
>

Yes. I have a good laptop (core I7, 16 GB RAM), but my pinchy employer 
insists on me (as an "admnistrative" employee) using a lowly 1686 2 GB RAM 
tower ca. 2005 (my guess, I am not a paleontologist...). Guess on which 
machine I'd rather use to compile a new Sage version...

[ I am still happy to have been able to avoid the enforced software choice, 
arguing that I am a statistician, after all (yes, I'm also a dental 
surgeon...). I can't see how I could survive Windows XP Office 2003 and the 
cosecutive horrors my fellows engeneers have to cope with on a daily 
basis... ]
 

> Maybe its just a problem with R and can be fixed.
>

I didn't diagnose this in depth. 

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