There's no .tar involved !?
BTW: in addition to the valueable links already given, you could simply
invoke the Zlib-module from CPAN:
...
use IO::Zlib;
my $file = "IpToCountry.csv.gz";
my $end_file = "IpToCountry.csv";
my $fh = IO::Zlib->new($file, 'rb');
if(defined $fh) {
open my $fd, '>', $end_file or die "$end_file $!";
while(my $line = <$fh>) { print $fd $line }
undef $fh;
}
...
This will extract the .csv.gz to a .csv
Regards
mwa
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