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It sometimes happens to me that I take a document from one machine, where it compiled without error, to another, where it produces a Too many math alphabets in version normal error. (Related: 1, 2, 3.) How can that be?

The two systems are quite similar (Ubuntu with TeX Live / Debian with TeX Live). There are no other errors, and the document seems to render correctly.

I have no MWE, but the document that prompted this question is a presentation made with beamer in arev. It includes the lines

\makeatletter
% get sans-serif \sum from Euler
\DeclareSymbolFont{EulerExtension}{U}{euex}{m}{n}
\DeclareMathSymbol\sum@\mathop{EulerExtension}{"50}
\makeatother

If I remove these lines, the error disappears. However, even with them I see no errors in the compiled PDF (I use pdflatex). Even the Euler sum sign is displayed as requested.

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    'Quite similar' is a bit of a tricky statement with TL installs. Can you add \listfiles to the source and edit in the two file lists this produces. – Joseph Wright Oct 04 '15 at 12:11
  • The accepted answer to the second question you linked to might be helpful here. Link – Seamus Oct 04 '15 at 12:16

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