You don't want Tie::File, you want to use DBFile or BerkelyDB to create the hash-on-disk of the first file. You'd then read the second line by line and extract the path and use exists $tied_hash_on_disk{ $path } to check if you should print the line or not.
In reply to Re: Tie::File to create a Hash?
by Fletch
in thread Tie::File to create a Hash?
by LittleGreyCat
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