I've had people at workshops trying to compile Sage (never mind using 
binaries) and they were SOL because their system bash was linked against 
the wrong version of some library. If you can't compile it you surely can't 
use it 6 times. 

Also, your use case is a bit weird; Parallel installations on the same 
server? Still, not a problem with rpaths.

Finally, if you don't have enough memory to build the docs once then you'll 
have a bad time running the tests when developing (you do run the tests, 
right?). 

On Friday, March 18, 2016 at 3:52:29 PM UTC+1, William wrote:
>
> "precisely this use case" = a single Linux account on a single Linux 
> server (for a workshop).  This thread is not about OS X.  It's not 
> about distributing binaries.  It's about efficiently installing Sage 6 
> times in a single linux account on a single linux server. 
>

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