We just ran into the same problem here. Same experience as you, as well (works on OSX, not on OSX server, etc.) We haven't done anything to the perl install, so I think it's something else. If we solve it, I'll post about it.

John Gilmore-Baldwin


On Feb 16, 2004, at 4:14 PM, Jason F.B. wrote:

sherm,


I have no idea how -arch386 got in there.

Wait-- actually at one point I tried upgrading to Perl 5.8.2 and so consequently I have all these 5.8.2 build directories and stuff in them but when I type "perl -v" it says

"This is perl, v5.8.1-RC3 built for darwin-thread-multi-2level"

...so I assumed that my attempt to upgrade to Perl 5.8.2 didn't work. (By the way, when I type "which perl" I get "/usr/bin/perl")

Maybe this is the cause of why the "-arch i386" is there?

-Jason



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