If you want to change the contents of a file, you'll have to open it in read/write mode. That's '
+<', plain '
<' won't do.
And when that is changed, you can use truncate on the handle.
Untested:
open FILE, '+<', $filename;
truncate FILE, 5*1024*1024 if -s FILE > 5*1024*1024;
close FILE;
But, I'm not convinced that this is the best approach to solve your problem: in general, log files are appended to, at the end, and if you shorten the file you'll remove the latest endtries. People usually want to delete the older entries — but you can't do that without rewriting the entire file.
Perhaps you should look into rotating your log files instead?
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