On Tue, 18 Feb 2014 05:17:46 PM CLOSE Dave wrote:

> Jeremy Mates wrote:

> > Either the upgrade left 5.16 bits behind (packages buggy somehow),

> > or a manual install was improperly made to the vendor space and has

> > left 5.16 bits behind (rpm would be ignorant of these). The 5.16 bits

> > will need to be located and removed, probably by looking for *.so,

> > *.bs, *.xs or similar binary files under the various @INC dirs.



Is there a chance you have i686 packages also installed that may have not been 
caught by the upgrade?



Cheers,

Paul


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