This is highly irregular and you should install Perl correctly, not by simply copying the directory tree.
That said, the error message says it can't find the module version::vpp (version/vpp.pm) in your @INC variable.
from the Command Prompt and ensure the directories reported exist.perl -e "print \"$_\n\"for @INC"
In reply to Re: Copying Perl installation between computers
by VinsWorldcom
in thread Copying Perl installation between computers
by perldough
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