I would assume that you should explicitly encode your text to UTF-8 on compressing and explicitly decode from UTF-8 on decompressing. IO::Compress::Gzip likely only works on octets and expects octets. I wonder why it doesn't scream bloody murder...
Also, maybe you need to explicitly set sqlite_unicode if you are reading/storing UTF-8 data in SQLite.
In reply to Re^3: How do I read from a compressed SQLite FTS4 database with DBD::SQLite?
by Corion
in thread How do I read from a compressed SQLite FTS4 database with DBD::SQLite?
by elef
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