You can try some steps:
first manipulate your PATH to not contain the custom perl
PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/sbin/:/usr/sbin
then try again.
Second, if aptitude doesn't work, use dpkg directly. Dowload the perl and perl-modules .deb packages directly from your mirror, and install them each with dpkg -i $package_filename
If you get it fixed, remember not to touch your system perl at all - use App::perlbrew instead.
In reply to Re: Installing perl using dpkg
by moritz
in thread Installing perl using dpkg
by megnetz
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