The i386 RPM should have installed the 32-bit binary. When faced with situations like this I usually just remove it entirely and then re-install the i386 RPM. This really shouldn't be that big of a deal. Just remove Perl ( ignoring the dependencies ) entirely and then reinstall it. You might have to do some dependency clean up of certain CPAN modules that other RHEL packages need, but it should be minor.
Frank Wiles <frank@revsys.com>
www.revsys.com
In reply to Re: 64/32 bit perl
by ides
in thread 64/32 bit perl
by former33t
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