Peter,

I also found the "make" problem and the number of parallel processes.

See "Error installing package scipy-1.12.0 in Develop" from October

I have two computers, a laptop with a large memory, where sagemath built OK.

My "tower" machine had far less memory,  Sagemath crashed with too many 
parallel processes.
I fixed the problem by changing the swap file to 10G.

regards, Kevin

On Sunday, 8 December 2024 at 02:49:16 UTC+11 Peter Mueller wrote:

> No, export MAKE="make -j1" before doing a "make" didn't resolve the 
> problem. The number of parallel processes kept rising from 4 until around 
> 20. Not sure if this is a bug, or results from some misconfiguration of my 
> machine. I didn't fiddle with the Sage source, just got it fresh from 
> github.  And I didn't do anything particular in the configuration, only 
> "./configure --enable-cbc --enable-msolve -enable-something ..." for 
> various optional packages something.
>
> wst...@gmail.com schrieb am Samstag, 7. Dezember 2024 um 15:58:31 UTC+1:
>
> [...]
>
> The following may still work:
>
> export MAKE="make -j1"
>
>

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