This is the sort of questions where the output of perl -V would really help. Please post it.
You could set the environment variable PERL5LIB to your current perl's search path, appending the search path of perl-5.8.0 and try with that.
run perl -V to see the contents of @INC; see perlrun.
When building perl, you are asked if you want to include any previous version's search path into the current one; you could rebuild perl and do that. But without seeing how you configured and installed perl, it's difficult to give more advice.
--shmem
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In reply to Re: How to access 5.8.0 - Perl-modules in Perl 5.8.8 - what to change?
by shmem
in thread How to access 5.8.0 - Perl-modules in Perl 5.8.8 - what to change?
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