Hey, I'm back...
Shame, shame, shame, shame on me!!
How can I be so dumb and stupid? I know, that's what my "blonde" says every single day! (LoL)
So, today, I spent almost 4 hours to rewrite a new install bash script (dedicated to Centos) allowing to check each line of the install process in order to track the potential problem.
However, to be honest, I will never have found this glitch without my new little script.
Context:
I installed the old version of CentOS 7.2.1511 and the new 7.5.1804 in two VMs, each with 2GB. of RAM (as I usually do for all my Linux VMs).
With my new script, I got a much more explicit error message after two or three runs (may be more).
When I get an error, the first thing to do is to read the error message very attentively!
And what was saying that danmed error message:?
"virtual memory exhausted: Cannot allocate memory"
Solution?
Aftrer scraching my head for a moment, thanks Hell bless me, I increased the VM RAM from 2 to 4 Gb.
Shit (sorry for being a rude French): A Miracle! [/size]
My new script installed QB64 without any problem and no error message.
And both the old (sorry to say it obsolete) setup_lnx.sh script and my multi languages installation script went fine as well.
So, sorry for misleading you.
My "Oops" isn't an issue anymore (and in fact never ever was a real problem)!
So, please, thank you to mark this thread as "SOLVED" or "FIXED".
Note: don't expect to nicely run the latest CentOS distributions on hardware with less than 4 GB. of RAM!!!
Sum-up: I feel Linux devs now forget the simple "KISS" idiom and become more and more like all the MSFT folks just because CPU/RAM is cheaper? What do you thnk?
Just my two cents!
Cheers.
Fifi