If you're using the system Perl (as the OP seems to be doing), you'd use apt-get (or aptitude). If you're using your own Perl that you've installed yourself, you'd presumably use that Perl's cpanp.
In reply to Re^2: Perl on Linux Ubunta
by flexo
in thread Perl on Linux Ubunta
by mikasue
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