My tip:
First test your LAMP (P for PERL) configuration with a simple perl script like
#!/usr/bin/perl
print "Content-type: text/plain\n\n";
print "Hello!"
Call it test.pl and save in your cgi directory, then access via navigator
When you are (If you are not, you have to reconfigure your LAMP installation), research why login.pl is not found in your @INC when you execute the script, maybe you can add use lib sentence in your code to use your directory with modules or load directory in PERL5LIB environment variable
Maybe we should see the code to understand better why this message is show to you
Regards,
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