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ls doesn't show a
expression.png file? (The desktop view might not be updated immediately, so use ls to check).
I tried your script (with a different path, of course), and it worked, and with a wrong output path (ie non-existing path) an error message is shown.
If you are sure that the file is not created, you might try to run your script with strace to find out if a system call failed:
strace -f perl myscript.pl
(Update: If you don't know how to read the output from strace, post the last 30 to 50 lines here (in <readmore><code>...</code></readmore> tags), maybe somebody can enlighten you).
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