Hello Monks,
I'm using GD::Barcode::QRcode to render QR codes. Works great with perl, but when I make the perl script into an executable with perlapp the data does not render into the graphic. It creates a QR code, but it is the the bare QR code, not data. Here is the code
use GD::Barcode::QRcode;
my $message = "help me perl monks";
my $barcode = GD::Barcode::QRcode->new(
$message, { Ecc => 'L', Version=>6, ModuleSize => 2})-
+>plot->png;
my $file = 'QR_Code.png';
open($fh,">", $file) || die;
binmode($fh);
print $fh $barcode;
close $fh;
here is the perlapp command:
perlapp --norunlib --xclude --nocompress --verbose --warnings --force --exe generate_qr_x.exe --perl C:\Perl64\bin\perl.exe generate_qr_x.pl
Any thoughts? Thanks.
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