=back
+=head2 Relocatable @INC
+
+To create a relocatable perl tree, use the following command line:
+
+ sh Configure -Duserelocatableinc
+
+Then the paths in @INC (and everything else in %Config) can be
+optionally located via the path of the perl executable.
+
+That means that, if the string ".../" is found at the start of any
+path, it's substituted with the directory of $^X. So, the relocation
+can be configured on a per-directory basis, although the default with
+"-Duserelocatableinc" is that everything is relocated. The initial
+install is done to the original configured prefix.
+
=head2 Site-wide Policy settings
After Configure runs, it stores a number of common site-wide "policy"
If you are using a shared libperl, see the warnings about multiple
versions of perl under L<Building a shared Perl library>.
+Note that a perl built with -DDEBUGGING will be bigger and will run more
+slowly than a standard perl.
+
+=head2 DTrace support
+
+On platforms where DTrace is available, it may be enabled by
+using the -Dusedtrace option to Configure. DTrace probes are available for
+subroutine entry (sub-entry) and subroutine exit (sub-exit). Here's a
+simple D script that uses them:
+
+ perl$target:::sub-entry, perl$target:::sub-return {
+ printf("%s %s (%s:%d)\n", probename == "sub-entry" ? "->" : "<-",
+ copyinstr(arg0), copyinstr(arg1), arg2);
+ }
+
+
=head2 Extensions
Perl ships with a number of standard extensions. These are contained