And why can't it be that you need to install both gdlib-config and ExtUtils::PkgConfig? The former, as part of the GD package (I don't mean the Perl GD module which is a wrapper) can be done (among many other ways) manually by downloading GD sources or binary-installer. The latter is a Perl module to be installed in the usual ways.
Copying and pasting from one installation/computer to another is rarely a good solution and shows (to me at least) poor IT skills. Albeit, sometimes it is the only solution. AFAIC this is not what you want to do in this case because others reported success.
bw, bliako
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