09-26-2011
i686 is a kind of 32-bit x86 architecture -- specifically the more modern modern kind, using instructions available only on Pentium Pro and up. Earlier pentiums and down aren't i686 compatible.
Nearly any consumer linux distribution will run on i686.
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
sitepods
SITEPODS(1p) User Contributed Perl Documentation SITEPODS(1p)
NAME
sitepods - print out the paths to the modules that this site added
DESCRIPTION
This program shows the paths to module pods that are in the site_perl directories.
EXAMPLES
$ sitepods
/usr/local/devperl/lib/site_perl/5.00554/i686-linux/XML/Parser/Expat.pm
/usr/local/devperl/lib/site_perl/5.00554/i686-linux/XML/Parser.pm
You can also run this using alternate perl binaries, like so:
$ oldperl -S sitepods
....
SEE ALSO
faqpods(1), modpods(1), pods(1), podpath(1), and stdpod(1).
AUTHORS and COPYRIGHTS
Copyright (C) 1999 Tom Christiansen.
Copyright (C) 2006-2008 Mark Leighton Fisher.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of either: (a) the GNU General Public License as published
by the Free Software Foundation; either version 1, or (at your option) any later version, or (b) the Perl "Artistic License". (This is the
Perl 5 licensing scheme.)
Please note this is a change from the original pmtools-1.00 (still available on CPAN), as pmtools-1.00 were licensed only under the Perl
"Artistic License".
perl v5.10.1 2010-02-22 SITEPODS(1p)