Actually that makes sense, the C++ STL sort() is implemented in headers and 
not passed down to glibc sort().

On Tuesday, April 9, 2013 2:19:47 PM UTC+1, FalkRichter wrote:
>
> The problem seems also to be compiler related : 
> Somebody recently installed SAGE on our (scientific Linux 6.0 ) cluster
> but using a more recent gcc version 4.6.0 instead of 4.4.4 which I used 
> for the cluster install. (since this is standart there)
> The glibc version there is still 2.12.
>

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