Short answer: The installation instructions in the README.md file cover Ubuntu.
Long answer: Prima is not available from Ubuntu, and if it were, its package name would certainly obey the Debian naming convention and be named libprima-perl. If you download a module from CPAN for manual installation, you should always look in its root directory for installation instructions. Just copying the stuff to /usr/share/perl5 is not the way to install from CPAN and will fail for many modules. In particular, modules containing parts written in C (like Prima) will never work that way.
In reply to Re: How do I install a Perl module?
by haj
in thread How do I install a Perl module?
by harangzsolt33
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