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Test reports for the 4.9.0rc1 tarball

 Operating System     Hw platform   C Compiler     Installation  Tests  Eggs    Reported by
 --------------------+-------------+--------------+-------------+------+-------+------------
 Ubuntu 13.10           x86-64      clang 3.2           ok        ok     ok     Thomas Hintz
 Ubuntu 13.10           x86-64      gcc 4.8.1           ok        ok     ok     Thomas Hintz
 MacOS 10.9.2           x86-64      clang 503.0.40      ok        ok     ok     Kon Lovett
 AIX 6.1.0.0            POWER6+     gcc 4.4.7           ok        ok     ok     Erik Falor
 Slackwarearm-14.1      armv6l      gcc 4.8.2           ok       fail(1) ok     Erik Falor
 NetBSD 6.1             x86-64      gcc 4.5.3           ok        ok     ok     Peter Bex
 Debian Wheezy          PPC (G4)    gcc 4.6.3           ok        ok     ok     Peter Bex
 Debian Wheezy          x86-64      clang 3.0           ok        ok     ok     Peter Bex, Evan Hanson, Mario Domenech Goulart
 Debian Wheezy          x86-64      gcc 4.7.2           ok        ok     ok     Evan Hanson, Andy Bennett, Mario Domenech Goulart, Salmonella (3)
 Ubuntu 12.04            x86        gcc 4.6.3           ok        ok     ok     Evan Hanson
 Ubuntu 12.04            x86        clang 3.0           ok        ok     ok     Evan Hanson
 OpenBSD 5.3            x86-64      gcc 4.2.1           ok        ok     ok     Evan Hanson
 OpenBSD 5.5            x86-64      gcc 4.2.1           ok        ok     ok     Evan Hanson
 Mac OS X 10.8.5        x86-64      gcc 4.2.1           ok        ok     ok     Evan Hanson
 Mac OS X 10.8.5        x86-64      clang 4.2           ok        ok     ok     Evan Hanson
 Arch Linux             x86-64      gcc 4.8.2           ok        ok     ok     Hugo Arregui
 Debian Jessy           x86-64      gcc 4.8.2           ok        ok     ok     Tim van der Linden
 Debian Jessy           x86-64      clang 3.3           ok        ok     ok     Tim van der Linden
 Debian Jessy            x86        gcc 4.8.2           ok        ok     ok     Tim van der Linden
 Debian Jessy            x86        clang 3.3           ok        ok     ok     Tim van der Linden
 OpenBSD                x86-64      gcc 4.2.1           ok        ok     ok     Timo Myyrä
 Ubuntu 14.04           x86-64      gcc 4.8.2           ok        ok     ok     Mario Domenech Goulart
 Ubuntu 14.04           x86-64      clang 3.4           ok        ok     ok     Mario Domenech Goulart
 Haiku R1/alpha4         x86        gcc 4.6.3           ok        ok     ok     Mario Domenech Goulart
 GNU Hurd                x86        gcc 4.8.2           ok        ok     ok     Mario Domenech Goulart
 Linux Mint 16          x86-64      gcc 4.8.1           ok        ok     ok     Mario Domenech Goulart
 Linux Mint 16          x86-64      clang 3.2           ok        ok     ok     Mario Domenech Goulart
 Windows 8.1 (mingw)     x86        gcc 4.8.1           ok        ok     ok     Mario Domenech Goulart
 Yocto 1.6 (2)        i.MX6 Quad    gcc 4.8.2           ok        --     ok     Mario Domenech Goulart
 Linux Mint 12          x86-64      clang 3.4           ok        ok     ok     Alex Charlton
 Debian Wheezy           x86        gcc 4.7.2           ok        ok     ok     Salmonella (3)
 FreeBSD 10             x86-64      clang 3.3           ok        ok     ok     Salmonella (3)
 
 (1) failure during the "runtime tests", probably because RAM was
     exhausted (the system has less than 256MB of RAM).  The hardware
     in question is one of the 1st generation of Raspberry Pi;
 
 (2) Using the Freescale's Community Yocto BSP
     (https://github.com/Freescale/fsl-community-bsp-platform) and the
     meta-chicken layer (https://github.com/OSSystems/meta-chicken) to
     cross-compile CHICKEN from x86-64 to ARM Cortex-A9
     (wandboard-quad: http://wandboard.org/).  The Yocto recipe for
     CHICKEN doesn't run tests, that's why you see '--' in the table.
 
 (3) Salmonella (http://salmonella-freebsd-x86-64.call-cc.org,
     http://salmonella-linux-x86.call-cc.org and
     http://salmonella-linux-x86-64.call-cc.org) actually uses code from
     the prerelease branch, not exactly the release candidate tarball.