It looks indeed as an insufficient RAM for the C++ compiler.
Do you have a fixed amount of RAM allocated to WSL? It should better be 4Gb or 
more.

I am not sure what  "free -h" is showing here. 
If RAM is dynamically shared between Windows and WSL, it doesn't mean much.

Try re-running "make"

On 7 March 2025 13:12:08 GMT-06:00, Ashutosh Rajora 
<ashutoshrajor...@gmail.com> wrote:
>Operating System: Ubuntu on Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL)  Ubuntu 
>22.04.5 LTS
>SageMath repo: Latest from git (cloned and tried to build from source)  
>
>I did everything as mentioned in the guide and setting up and installing 
>sagemath, i after
>./configure
>
>i tried to build with the  command: make -j4
>
>the build went smooth but an error occurred while building SciPy,
>
>i am attaching the SciPy log file below, 
>
>i don't  know if this is a memory issue: tried running following
>
>EigenVector22@LAPTOP-NLAVJRP4:~/sage$ free -h
>               total        used        free      shared  buff/cache   
>available
>Mem:           7.8Gi       458Mi       7.1Gi       1.0Mi       187Mi       
>7.1Gi
>Swap:          2.0Gi       389Mi       1.6Gi
>EigenVector22@LAPTOP-NLAVJRP4:~/sage$
>
>Help would really be appreciated.
>
>Thanks,
>
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