Dear Jean,

Le lundi 15 juillet 2013 06:59:19 UTC+2, Jean a écrit :
>
> Well, What about trying to compile Sage with your machine in your fridge? 
> ;-)
>
> Otherwise, try pointing a fan on your laptop (namely the keyboard 
> portion), or install it on a large heat-conducting surface. Also, if your 
> laptop is quite old, it may have collected an impressive amount of dust in 
> its innards. If you can, a quick open-and-clean operation may prove 
> beneficial.
>

I'm currently trying something a bit like this :-) And it seems to work so 
far...

>
> And to answer your initial question on how to compile a 32bits executable 
> on a 64bits machine: 
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1272357/how-to-compile-a-32-bit-binary-on-a-64-bit-linux-machine-with-gcc-cmake
>  . 
> You will have to install all the 32 bits libraries. 
>

I am aware of this. But in this case, it involves also a serious wrestling 
session with Sage's makefiles, which are *not* that simple, to add the 
relevant flags. I am a bit out of my depth here...

                                                                      
Emmanuel Charpentier

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