Good question, I guess it was in that template file I used ...
Please ignore it :-)
My current h2xs (version 1.22) would have given:
use 5.008;
use strict;
use warnings;
Update: As I got a downvote for this statement, I started reading perldelta and yes, this is totally bullshit.
If I read thoroughly enough, then our was introduced with version 5.6.0 and I had to
use 5.6.0;
or better drop this and
our in favourite of
use vars to support older versions. Looks like no other part of this code requires a newer version.
alex pleiner <alex@zeitform.de>
zeitform Internet Dienste
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