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Perl module missing. File :: copy. Ubuntu 22.04 lts

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I recently installed unbuntu server on my pc to run a basic web server from my home for personal use. The install went perfectly. I uploaded my cgi files for my site and noticed they were not functioning as I hoped. At the top of my perl script it states, use File::Copy; I tried several times to search for the module in tar format. However it was to no avail. I tried putting Copy.pm into my directory and using require in my existing script. That did not work. I am asking if anyone can help me find the module link for download? I am using Vitualmin and it has a feature were I can select the file in tar format and have it add it to my modules list. I did look at all installed modules and it is not present. I would really appreciate being able to finish my install as I originally wanted. Thank you in advance for your time and assistance. Eager to get this problem resolved. Kind regards!

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File::Copy is a core module of Perl. In Ubuntu 22.04 it is installed in /usr/share/perl/5.34.0/File/Copy.pm as part of installing perl-modules-5.34 which should be part of the default installation.
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