All of Perl's error messages are explained in perldiag. From the command line, type perldoc perldiag to read them. You can also add the line use diagnostics; at the start of your program (after use strict;) to have perl automatically look up the proper explanation when it encounters an error.
One helpful tip is to fix only the first error message listed at a time, as it may have a cascading effect.
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