Yo! Monks!
I am attempting to decompress a .gz file and read the decompressed file into a filehandle for examination. My confusion here may have as much to do with my resident confusion about object syntax as it might with compress::zlib or anything else.
I have tried doing this:
use Compress::Zlib;
my $gz = deflateInit() || warn "Could not create zlib deflation stream
+: $!\n";
($out,$status) = $gz->deflate("$system_config{sendmail_log_dir}$_") ||
+ warn "Cannot deflate and open $system_config{sendmail_log_dir}$_: $!
+\n";
open (LOGFILE, $out) || warn "Cannot open deflated logfile for reading
+: $!\n";
And i have tried this:
use Compress::Zlib;
my $gz = deflateInit() || warn "Could not create zlib deflation stream
+: $!\n";
open (LOGFILE, $gz->deflate("$system_config{sendmail_log_dir}$_")) ||
+warn "Cannot open deflated logfile for reading: $!\n";
But neither seems to read the file at all successfully. So, what is my (perl) problem here?
_____________________
mjn
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