Operating system: NetBSD 6.1.5
Hardware: x86-64
C compiler: Tested using the system gcc (4.5.3), and clang 3.6.0.
Installation: Didn't check.
Tests work: Yes.
Installation of eggs: Didn't check.

Turning on address space randomization in the kernel will randomly
trigger illegal instruction errors in the test programs. I'll try to
check OpenBSD in the next couple of days to see if it has the same
issue, since I think Open, unlike Net, has its implementation of ASLR
turned on by default.



On Sun, 07 Jun 2015 17:16:07 +0200
Moritz Heidkamp <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello everyone,
> 
> we are happy to announce the first release candidate of the upcoming
> CHICKEN 4.10.0. It is now available at this location:
> 
> http://code.call-cc.org/dev-snapshots/2015/06/07/chicken-4.10.0rc1.tar.gz
> 
> The SHA 256 sum of that tarball is
> 
> b5cc7c2d270d11f56a52da1b78950ada27d9bce2496b8ba230542d104b5477f0
> 
> The list of changes since version 4.9.0 is available here:
> 
> http://code.call-cc.org/dev-snapshots/2015/06/07/NEWS
> 
> Please give it a test and report your findings to the mailing list.
> 

-- 
Shawn Wagner
[email protected]


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