A (one hopes) final observation by me. On my ia64 system, /emul/ia32-linux/bin contains sh and bash as well as uname. So if you are using system() or backticks elsewhere in your perl scripts, you may get results that differ from what you might expect. It would be good to understand why you got the emulated version of uname to begin with, and try to correct that.
In reply to Re: Perl Distribution differences for i686/x86_64 and ia64 over Linux.
by jpl
in thread Perl Distribution differences for i686/x86_64 and ia64 over Linux.
by sriharsha
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