I've got a program written which runs fine on perl 5.8.0, but due to things beyond my control it needs to work with perl 5.005. Currently it does not. I get the following error on the line use custom_package;
BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at file.pl line 4 followed by  Premature end of script headers: file.pl (yes this is from an apache log)
those are all the errors I get so I'm not really sure where to start

about all I can think of that might be causing this error (I began coding in perl after 5.8.0 was released and cannot find any information on this older version of perl) is that line 3 is use lib '/home/cgi/programs/libraries'; which has custom_package.pm inside of it.
But I don't really know..... if that is the case is there a solution that will work for both this older version of perl and 5.8.
I am aware of the existance of require, but it is my understanding that you cannot do things like custom_package::function(argument); with require which would make life a bit more frustrating as I would have to recode a lot in order to accomodate that.


In reply to Compatiblity with older perls by Anonymous Monk

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