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From: metabase:user:322078bc-2aae-11df-837a-5e0a49663a4f
Subject: PASS CGI-Session-4.43 v5.14.0 SunOS/Solaris
Date: 2011-06-15T03:23:40Z
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Dear Mark Stosberg,
This is a computer-generated error report created automatically by
CPANPLUS, version 0.9105. Testers personal comments may appear
at the end of this report.
MAKE TEST passed:
t/api3_db_file.t ................ skipped: DB_File not available
t/api3_db_file_freezethaw.t ..... skipped: DB_File not available
t/api3_db_file_storable.t ....... skipped: DB_File not available
t/api3_db_file_storable_incr.t .. skipped: DB_File not available
Use of qw(...) as parentheses is deprecated at
/export/home/cpan/pit/64bit/conf/perl-5.14.0/.cpanplus/5.14.0/build/CGI-Session-4.43/blib/lib/CGI/Session.pm line 804 (#1)
(D deprecated) You have something like foreach $x qw(a b c) {...},
using a qw(...) list literal where a parenthesised expression is
expected. Historically the parser fooled itself into thinking that
qw(...) literals were always enclosed in parentheses, and as a result
you could sometimes omit parentheses around them. (You could never do
the foreach qw(a b c) {...} that you might have expected, though.)
The parser no longer lies to itself in this way. Wrap the list literal
in parentheses, like foreach $x (qw(a b c)) {...}.
t/api3_file.t ................... ok
t/api3_file_freezethaw.t ........ skipped: FreezeThaw not available
t/api3_file_freezethaw_incr.t ... skipped: FreezeThaw not available
Use of qw(...) as parentheses is deprecated at
/export/home/cpan/pit/64bit/conf/perl-5.14.0/.cpanplus/5.14.0/build/CGI-Session-4.43/blib/lib/CGI/Session.pm line 804 (#1)
(D deprecated) You have something like foreach $x qw(a b c) {...},
using a qw(...) list literal where a parenthesised expression is
expected. Historically the parser fooled itself into thinking that
qw(...) literals were always enclosed in parentheses, and as a result
you could sometimes omit parentheses around them. (You could never do
the foreach qw(a b c) {...} that you might have expected, though.)
The parser no longer lies to itself in this way. Wrap the list literal
in parentheses, like foreach $x (qw(a b c)) {...}.
t/api3_file_storable.t .......... ok
Use of qw(...) as parentheses is deprecated at
/export/home/cpan/pit/64bit/conf/perl-5.14.0/.cpanplus/5.14.0/build/CGI-Session-4.43/blib/lib/CGI/Session.pm line 804 (#1)
(D deprecated) You have something like foreach $x qw(a b c) {...},
using a qw(...) list literal where a parenthesised expression is
expected. Historically the parser fooled itself into thinking that
qw(...) literals were always enclosed in parentheses, and as a result
you could sometimes omit parentheses around them. (You could never do
the foreach qw(a b c) {...} that you might have expected, though.)
The parser no longer lies to itself in this way. Wrap the list literal
in parentheses, like foreach $x (qw(a b c)) {...}.
t/api3_file_storable_incr.t ..... ok
Use of qw(...) as parentheses is deprecated at
/export/home/cpan/pit/64bit/conf/perl-5.14.0/.cpanplus/5.14.0/build/CGI-Session-4.43/blib/lib/CGI/Session.pm line 804 (#1)
(D deprecated) You have something like foreach $x qw(a b c) {...},
using a qw(...) list literal where a parenthesised expression is
expected. Historically the parser fooled itself into thinking that
qw(...) literals were always enclosed in parentheses, and as a result
you could sometimes omit parentheses around them. (You could never do
the foreach qw(a b c) {...} that you might have expected, though.)
The parser no longer lies to itself in this way. Wrap the list literal
in parentheses, like foreach $x (qw(a b c)) {...}.
t/api3_incr.t ................... ok
Use of qw(...) as parentheses is deprecated at
/export/home/cpan/pit/64bit/conf/perl-5.14.0/.cpanplus/5.14.0/build/CGI-Session-4.43/blib/lib/CGI/Session.pm line 804 (#1)
(D deprecated) You have something like foreach $x qw(a b c) {...},
using a qw(...) list literal where a parenthesised expression is
expected. Historically the parser fooled itself into thinking that
qw(...) literals were always enclosed in parentheses, and as a result
you could sometimes omit parentheses around them. (You could never do
the foreach qw(a b c) {...} that you might have expected, though.)
The parser no longer lies to itself in this way. Wrap the list literal
in parentheses, like foreach $x (qw(a b c)) {...}.
#Using Storable as object serializer
t/api3_obj_store.t .............. ok
Use of qw(...) as parentheses is deprecated at
/export/home/cpan/pit/64bit/conf/perl-5.14.0/.cpanplus/5.14.0/build/CGI-Session-4.43/blib/lib/CGI/Session.pm line 804 (#1)
(D deprecated) You have something like foreach $x qw(a b c) {...},
using a qw(...) list literal where a parenthesised expression is
expected. Historically the parser fooled itself into thinking that
qw(...) literals were always enclosed in parentheses, and as a result
you could sometimes omit parentheses around them. (You could never do
the foreach qw(a b c) {...} that you might have expected, though.)
The parser no longer lies to itself in this way. Wrap the list literal
in parentheses, like foreach $x (qw(a b c)) {...}.
t/api3_obj_store_db_file.t ...... skipped: DB_File is not available
Use of qw(...) as parentheses is deprecated at /export/home/cpan/pit/64bit/conf/perl-5.14.0/.cpanplus/5.14.0/build/CGI-Session-4.43/blib/lib/CGI/Session.pm line 804.
t/bug21952.t .................... ok
Use of qw(...) as parentheses is deprecated at /export/home/cpan/pit/64bit/conf/perl-5.14.0/.cpanplus/5.14.0/build/CGI-Session-4.43/blib/lib/CGI/Session.pm line 804.
t/bug24285.t .................... ok
Use of qw(...) as parentheses is deprecated at
/export/home/cpan/pit/64bit/conf/perl-5.14.0/.cpanplus/5.14.0/build/CGI-Session-4.43/blib/lib/CGI/Session.pm line 804 (#1)
(D deprecated) You have something like foreach $x qw(a b c) {...},
using a qw(...) list literal where a parenthesised expression is
expected. Historically the parser fooled itself into thinking that
qw(...) literals were always enclosed in parentheses, and as a result
you could sometimes omit parentheses around them. (You could never do
the foreach qw(a b c) {...} that you might have expected, though.)
The parser no longer lies to itself in this way. Wrap the list literal
in parentheses, like foreach $x (qw(a b c)) {...}.
t/cgi_simple.t .................. skipped: CGI::Simple not installed, so skipping related tests.
Use of qw(...) as parentheses is deprecated at
/export/home/cpan/pit/64bit/conf/perl-5.14.0/.cpanplus/5.14.0/build/CGI-Session-4.43/blib/lib/CGI/Session.pm line 804 (#1)
(D deprecated) You have something like foreach $x qw(a b c) {...},
using a qw(...) list literal where a parenthesised expression is
expected. Historically the parser fooled itself into thinking that
qw(...) literals were always enclosed in parentheses, and as a result
you could sometimes omit parentheses around them. (You could never do
the foreach qw(a b c) {...} that you might have expected, though.)
The parser no longer lies to itself in this way. Wrap the list literal
in parentheses, like foreach $x (qw(a b c)) {...}.
t/complex_ds.t .................. ok
t/driver_dbi.t .................. skipped: DBI module not found
Use of qw(...) as parentheses is deprecated at
/export/home/cpan/pit/64bit/conf/perl-5.14.0/.cpanplus/5.14.0/build/CGI-Session-4.43/blib/lib/CGI/Session.pm line 804 (#1)
(D deprecated) You have something like foreach $x qw(a b c) {...},
using a qw(...) list literal where a parenthesised expression is
expected. Historically the parser fooled itself into thinking that
qw(...) literals were always enclosed in parentheses, and as a result
you could sometimes omit parentheses around them. (You could never do
the foreach qw(a b c) {...} that you might have expected, though.)
The parser no longer lies to itself in this way. Wrap the list literal
in parentheses, like foreach $x (qw(a b c)) {...}.
t/expire.t ...................... ok
Use of qw(...) as parentheses is deprecated at /export/home/cpan/pit/64bit/conf/perl-5.14.0/.cpanplus/5.14.0/build/CGI-Session-4.43/blib/lib/CGI/Session.pm line 804.
# The found session has been deleted and flushed
t/find.t ........................ ok
Use of qw(...) as parentheses is deprecated at /export/home/cpan/pit/64bit/conf/perl-5.14.0/.cpanplus/5.14.0/build/CGI-Session-4.43/blib/lib/CGI/Session.pm line 804.
t/flush.t ....................... ok
Use of qw(...) as parentheses is deprecated at
/export/home/cpan/pit/64bit/conf/perl-5.14.0/.cpanplus/5.14.0/build/CGI-Session-4.43/blib/lib/CGI/Session.pm line 804 (#1)
(D deprecated) You have something like foreach $x qw(a b c) {...},
using a qw(...) list literal where a parenthesised expression is
expected. Historically the parser fooled itself into thinking that
qw(...) literals were always enclosed in parentheses, and as a result
you could sometimes omit parentheses around them. (You could never do
the foreach qw(a b c) {...} that you might have expected, though.)
The parser no longer lies to itself in this way. Wrap the list literal
in parentheses, like foreach $x (qw(a b c)) {...}.
t/g4.t .......................... ok
t/g4_dbfile.t ................... skipped: DB_File is NOT available
t/g4_dbfile_freezethaw.t ........ skipped: DB_File is NOT available
t/g4_dbfile_storable.t .......... skipped: DB_File is NOT available
t/g4_freezethaw.t ............... skipped: FreezeThaw is NOT available
t/g4_mysql.t .................... skipped: DBI is NOT available
t/g4_mysql_freezethaw.t ......... skipped: DBI is NOT available
t/g4_mysql_storable.t ........... skipped: DBI is NOT available
t/g4_postgresql.t ............... skipped: DataSource is not known
t/g4_postgresql_freezethaw.t .... skipped: DataSource is not known
t/g4_postgresql_storable.t ...... skipped: DataSource is not known
Use of qw(...) as parentheses is deprecated at
/export/home/cpan/pit/64bit/conf/perl-5.14.0/.cpanplus/5.14.0/build/CGI-Session-4.43/blib/lib/CGI/Session.pm line 804 (#1)
(D deprecated) You have something like foreach $x qw(a b c) {...},
using a qw(...) list literal where a parenthesised expression is
expected. Historically the parser fooled itself into thinking that
qw(...) literals were always enclosed in parentheses, and as a result
you could sometimes omit parentheses around them. (You could never do
the foreach qw(a b c) {...} that you might have expected, though.)
The parser no longer lies to itself in this way. Wrap the list literal
in parentheses, like foreach $x (qw(a b c)) {...}.
t/g4_sqlite.t ................... skipped: DBI is NOT available
t/g4_sqlite_freezethaw.t ........ skipped: DBI is NOT available
t/g4_sqlite_storable.t .......... skipped: DBI is NOT available
Use of qw(...) as parentheses is deprecated at
/export/home/cpan/pit/64bit/conf/perl-5.14.0/.cpanplus/5.14.0/build/CGI-Session-4.43/blib/lib/CGI/Session.pm line 804 (#1)
(D deprecated) You have something like foreach $x qw(a b c) {...},
using a qw(...) list literal where a parenthesised expression is
expected. Historically the parser fooled itself into thinking that
qw(...) literals were always enclosed in parentheses, and as a result
you could sometimes omit parentheses around them. (You could never do
the foreach qw(a b c) {...} that you might have expected, though.)
The parser no longer lies to itself in this way. Wrap the list literal
in parentheses, like foreach $x (qw(a b c)) {...}.
t/g4_storable.t ................. ok
Use of qw(...) as parentheses is deprecated at
/export/home/cpan/pit/64bit/conf/perl-5.14.0/.cpanplus/5.14.0/build/CGI-Session-4.43/blib/lib/CGI/Session.pm line 804 (#1)
(D deprecated) You have something like foreach $x qw(a b c) {...},
using a qw(...) list literal where a parenthesised expression is
expected. Historically the parser fooled itself into thinking that
qw(...) literals were always enclosed in parentheses, and as a result
you could sometimes omit parentheses around them. (You could never do
the foreach qw(a b c) {...} that you might have expected, though.)
The parser no longer lies to itself in this way. Wrap the list literal
in parentheses, like foreach $x (qw(a b c)) {...}.
t/header.t ...................... ok
Use of qw(...) as parentheses is deprecated at t/ip_matches.t line 39 (#1)
(D deprecated) You have something like foreach $x qw(a b c) {...},
using a qw(...) list literal where a parenthesised expression is
expected. Historically the parser fooled itself into thinking that
qw(...) literals were always enclosed in parentheses, and as a result
you could sometimes omit parentheses around them. (You could never do
the foreach qw(a b c) {...} that you might have expected, though.)
The parser no longer lies to itself in this way. Wrap the list literal
in parentheses, like foreach $x (qw(a b c)) {...}.
Use of qw(...) as parentheses is deprecated at
/export/home/cpan/pit/64bit/conf/perl-5.14.0/.cpanplus/5.14.0/build/CGI-Session-4.43/blib/lib/CGI/Session.pm line 804 (#1)
t/ip_matches.t .................. ok
Use of qw(...) as parentheses is deprecated at
/export/home/cpan/pit/64bit/conf/perl-5.14.0/.cpanplus/5.14.0/build/CGI-Session-4.43/blib/lib/CGI/Session.pm line 804 (#1)
(D deprecated) You have something like foreach $x qw(a b c) {...},
using a qw(...) list literal where a parenthesised expression is
expected. Historically the parser fooled itself into thinking that
qw(...) literals were always enclosed in parentheses, and as a result
you could sometimes omit parentheses around them. (You could never do
the foreach qw(a b c) {...} that you might have expected, though.)
The parser no longer lies to itself in this way. Wrap the list literal
in parentheses, like foreach $x (qw(a b c)) {...}.
t/is_new.t ...................... ok
Use of qw(...) as parentheses is deprecated at
/export/home/cpan/pit/64bit/conf/perl-5.14.0/.cpanplus/5.14.0/build/CGI-Session-4.43/blib/lib/CGI/Session.pm line 804 (#1)
(D deprecated) You have something like foreach $x qw(a b c) {...},
using a qw(...) list literal where a parenthesised expression is
expected. Historically the parser fooled itself into thinking that
qw(...) literals were always enclosed in parentheses, and as a result
you could sometimes omit parentheses around them. (You could never do
the foreach qw(a b c) {...} that you might have expected, though.)
The parser no longer lies to itself in this way. Wrap the list literal
in parentheses, like foreach $x (qw(a b c)) {...}.
Argument "wrong" isn't numeric in numeric ne (!=) at
/export/home/cpan/pit/64bit/conf/perl-5.14.0/.cpanplus/5.14.0/build/CGI-Session-4.43/blib/lib/CGI/Session.pm line 684 (#2)
(W numeric) The indicated string was fed as an argument to an operator
that expected a numeric value instead. If you're fortunate the message
will identify which operator was so unfortunate.
t/load.t ........................ ok
Use of qw(...) as parentheses is deprecated at /export/home/cpan/pit/64bit/conf/perl-5.14.0/.cpanplus/5.14.0/build/CGI-Session-4.43/blib/lib/CGI/Session.pm line 804.
t/load_with_undef.t ............. ok
Use of qw(...) as parentheses is deprecated at
/export/home/cpan/pit/64bit/conf/perl-5.14.0/.cpanplus/5.14.0/build/CGI-Session-4.43/blib/lib/CGI/Session.pm line 804 (#1)
(D deprecated) You have something like foreach $x qw(a b c) {...},
using a qw(...) list literal where a parenthesised expression is
expected. Historically the parser fooled itself into thinking that
qw(...) literals were always enclosed in parentheses, and as a result
you could sometimes omit parentheses around them. (You could never do
the foreach qw(a b c) {...} that you might have expected, though.)
The parser no longer lies to itself in this way. Wrap the list literal
in parentheses, like foreach $x (qw(a b c)) {...}.
t/name.t ........................ ok
Use of qw(...) as parentheses is deprecated at /export/home/cpan/pit/64bit/conf/perl-5.14.0/.cpanplus/5.14.0/build/CGI-Session-4.43/blib/lib/CGI/Session.pm line 804.
t/new_with_undef.t .............. ok
Use of qw(...) as parentheses is deprecated at
/export/home/cpan/pit/64bit/conf/perl-5.14.0/.cpanplus/5.14.0/build/CGI-Session-4.43/blib/lib/CGI/Session.pm line 804 (#1)
(D deprecated) You have something like foreach $x qw(a b c) {...},
using a qw(...) list literal where a parenthesised expression is
expected. Historically the parser fooled itself into thinking that
qw(...) literals were always enclosed in parentheses, and as a result
you could sometimes omit parentheses around them. (You could never do
the foreach qw(a b c) {...} that you might have expected, though.)
The parser no longer lies to itself in this way. Wrap the list literal
in parentheses, like foreach $x (qw(a b c)) {...}.
t/parse_dsn.t ................... ok
Use of qw(...) as parentheses is deprecated at /export/home/cpan/pit/64bit/conf/perl-5.14.0/.cpanplus/5.14.0/build/CGI-Session-4.43/blib/lib/CGI/Session.pm line 804.
t/remote_addr.t ................. ok
Use of qw(...) as parentheses is deprecated at /export/home/cpan/pit/64bit/conf/perl-5.14.0/.cpanplus/5.14.0/build/CGI-Session-4.43/blib/lib/CGI/Session.pm line 804.
# Check in STORE of original item
# Check in STORE of stored/retrieved item
# Check in LOAD after loading from session
t/session_param_undef.t ......... ok
Use of qw(...) as parentheses is deprecated at
/export/home/cpan/pit/64bit/conf/perl-5.14.0/.cpanplus/5.14.0/build/CGI-Session-4.43/blib/lib/CGI/Session.pm line 804 (#1)
(D deprecated) You have something like foreach $x qw(a b c) {...},
using a qw(...) list literal where a parenthesised expression is
expected. Historically the parser fooled itself into thinking that
qw(...) literals were always enclosed in parentheses, and as a result
you could sometimes omit parentheses around them. (You could never do
the foreach qw(a b c) {...} that you might have expected, though.)
The parser no longer lies to itself in this way. Wrap the list literal
in parentheses, like foreach $x (qw(a b c)) {...}.
t/str2seconds.t ................. ok
Use of qw(...) as parentheses is deprecated at /export/home/cpan/pit/64bit/conf/perl-5.14.0/.cpanplus/5.14.0/build/CGI-Session-4.43/blib/lib/CGI/Session.pm line 804.
t/symlink_db_file.t ............. skipped: DB_File not available
Use of qw(...) as parentheses is deprecated at /export/home/cpan/pit/64bit/conf/perl-5.14.0/.cpanplus/5.14.0/build/CGI-Session-4.43/blib/lib/CGI/Session.pm line 804.
t/symlink_file.t ................ ok
All tests successful.
Files=48, Tests=410, 24 wallclock secs ( 0.60 usr 0.37 sys + 13.21 cusr 2.15 csys = 16.33 CPU)
Result: PASS
[MSG] [Wed Jun 15 04:28:52 2011] Sending test report for 'CGI-Session-4.43'
This report was machine-generated by CPANPLUS::Dist::YACSmoke 0.62.
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ENVIRONMENT AND OTHER CONTEXT
------------------------------
Environment variables:
AUTOMATED_TESTING = 1
PATH = /usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin/X11:/usr/games
PERL5LIB = :/export/home/cpan/pit/64bit/conf/perl-5.14.0/.cpanplus/5.14.0/build/CGI-Session-4.43/blib/lib:/export/home/cpan/pit/64bit/conf/perl-5.14.0/.cpanplus/5.14.0/build/CGI-Session-4.43/blib/arch
PERL5_CPANPLUS_IS_RUNNING = 20415
PERL5_CPANPLUS_IS_VERSION = 0.9105
PERL5_MINISMOKEBOX = 0.54
PERL5_YACSMOKE_BASE = /export/home/cpan/pit/64bit/conf/perl-5.14.0
PERL_EXTUTILS_AUTOINSTALL = --defaultdeps
PERL_MM_USE_DEFAULT = 1
SHELL = /bin/bash
TERM = screen
Perl special variables (and OS-specific diagnostics, for MSWin32):
Perl: $^X = /export/home/cpan/pit/64bit/perl-5.14.0/bin/perl
UID: $< = 1001
EUID: $> = 1001
GID: $( = 10 10
EGID: $) = 10 10
-------------------------------
--
Summary of my perl5 (revision 5 version 14 subversion 0) configuration:
Platform:
osname=solaris, osvers=2.11, archname=i86pc-solaris-64int
uname='sunos eunuch 5.11 nexentaos_134f i86pc i386 i86pc solaris '
config_args='-des -Dprefix=/export/home/cpan/pit/64bit/perl-5.14.0 -Duse64bitint'
hint=recommended, useposix=true, d_sigaction=define
useithreads=undef, usemultiplicity=undef
useperlio=define, d_sfio=undef, uselargefiles=define, usesocks=undef
use64bitint=define, use64bitall=undef, uselongdouble=undef
usemymalloc=n, bincompat5005=undef
Compiler:
cc='cc', ccflags ='-DPTR_IS_LONG -fno-strict-aliasing -pipe -I/usr/local/include -D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -DPERL_USE_SAFE_PUTENV',
optimize='-O',
cppflags='-DPTR_IS_LONG -fno-strict-aliasing -pipe -I/usr/local/include'
ccversion='', gccversion='4.2.3 (Ubuntu 4.2.3-2nexenta7)', gccosandvers=''
intsize=4, longsize=4, ptrsize=4, doublesize=8, byteorder=12345678
d_longlong=define, longlongsize=8, d_longdbl=define, longdblsize=12
ivtype='long long', ivsize=8, nvtype='double', nvsize=8, Off_t='off_t', lseeksize=8
alignbytes=4, prototype=define
Linker and Libraries:
ld='cc', ldflags =' -L/usr/local/lib '
libpth=/usr/local/lib /usr/lib /usr/ccs/lib
libs=-lsocket -lnsl -ldl -lm -lc
perllibs=-lsocket -lnsl -ldl -lm -lc
libc=/lib/libc.so, so=so, useshrplib=false, libperl=libperl.a
gnulibc_version=''
Dynamic Linking:
dlsrc=dl_dlopen.xs, dlext=so, d_dlsymun=undef, ccdlflags=' -Wl,-E'
cccdlflags='-fPIC', lddlflags=' -Wl,-E -G -L/usr/local/lib'
Characteristics of this binary (from libperl):
Compile-time options: PERL_DONT_CREATE_GVSV PERL_MALLOC_WRAP
PERL_PRESERVE_IVUV PERL_USE_SAFE_PUTENV
USE_64_BIT_INT USE_LARGE_FILES USE_PERLIO
USE_PERL_ATOF
Built under solaris
Compiled at Jun 13 2011 18:47:05
%ENV:
PERL5LIB=":/export/home/cpan/pit/64bit/conf/perl-5.14.0/.cpanplus/5.14.0/build/CGI-Session-4.43/blib/lib:/export/home/cpan/pit/64bit/conf/perl-5.14.0/.cpanplus/5.14.0/build/CGI-Session-4.43/blib/arch"
PERL5_CPANPLUS_IS_RUNNING="20415"
PERL5_CPANPLUS_IS_VERSION="0.9105"
PERL5_MINISMOKEBOX="0.54"
PERL5_YACSMOKE_BASE="/export/home/cpan/pit/64bit/conf/perl-5.14.0"
PERL_EXTUTILS_AUTOINSTALL="--defaultdeps"
PERL_MM_USE_DEFAULT="1"
@INC:
/export/home/cpan/pit/64bit/conf/perl-5.14.0/.cpanplus/5.14.0/build/CGI-Session-4.43/blib/lib
/export/home/cpan/pit/64bit/conf/perl-5.14.0/.cpanplus/5.14.0/build/CGI-Session-4.43/blib/arch
/export/home/cpan/pit/64bit/perl-5.14.0/lib/site_perl/5.14.0/i86pc-solaris-64int
/export/home/cpan/pit/64bit/perl-5.14.0/lib/site_perl/5.14.0
/export/home/cpan/pit/64bit/perl-5.14.0/lib/5.14.0/i86pc-solaris-64int
/export/home/cpan/pit/64bit/perl-5.14.0/lib/5.14.0
.