It depends on what you are doing. Are you only reading the file, or writing it too? Net::LDAP::LDIF will take an open file handle as a constructor argument. If just reading, you could perhaps set up a stream where it reads from a gunzip process. If read/writing, perhaps it's best to just uncompress it on disk and recompress it afterwards.
In reply to Re: ldif file
by gmargo
in thread ldif file
by perlknight
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