No.
The use statement (as documented), specifies the minimum Perl version needed, see the use VERSION section of use.
Maybe you could tell us what exact problems you encounter when running the code, as basically every version of Perl released within the last 15 years should be able to run this code, provided the required modules and other files are in place.
In reply to Re^2: Trying to use old source code
by Corion
in thread Trying to use old source code
by Radude
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