I have written a simple script that encrypts "This is a test" and prints the encrypted data to the screen. This script works as expected when running it as a perl script but not when I convert it to and exe. When I run the exe it hangs and pegs the cpu. I have tried converting it using the following methods.
PDK(perlapp)
perl2exe
PAR
p2e.pl(app::packer)

I have used all of these methods before (mostly use PDK now) and have never run into this before. I was hoping somebody has run across this issue before. As always I will greatly appreciate any help that is offered. Below is the code I am converting.
use Crypt::OpenPGP; $pgp = Crypt::OpenPGP->new ( "PubRing" => 'pubring.pkr' )or die Crypt::OpenPGP->errstr; my $ciphertext = $pgp->encrypt ( "Data" => 'This is a test', "Recipients" => 'myemail\@blah.com', "Cipher" => 'DES3', "Armour" => 1 ); die "Encryption failed: ", $pgp->errstr unless $ciphertext; print $ciphertext;
Thanks, Garett

In reply to Problems creating Crypt::OpenPGP standalone exe by boat73

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