I am trying to generate a keypair using OpenPGP on a win32
machine. I am running perl v5.8.2. The code runs
with Verbosity set to true and generates the following output.

........................*
......<lots more dots>.......*
Can't call method "keysize" on an undefined value at C:/perl/site/lib/Crypt/OpenPGP/Certificate.pm line 333.

Could anyone point me in the direction of the cause of
this error?
Any help is appreciated.

This is the code I am running.

use Crypt::OpenPGP; my $pgp = Crypt::OpenPGP->new (); $pgp->keygen( Type => 'DSA', Size => 1024, Identity => 'Garett L Holmes<br> <gaholmes@hotmail.com>' +, Passphrase => 'password', Verbosity => '1') or die $pgp->errstr;<br>

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