I think that IO::Uncompress::Gunzip only understands ->binmode() and not ->binmode(':utf8');. The documentation (now that I read it ...) even says:
This is a noop provided for completeness.
If you are able to install PerlIO::gzip, that one should work with stacking other decoding mechanisms on top of it.
If you have a gzip binary available, you can use that to decompress:
my $in;
if( $filename =~ /\.gz$/ ) {
open $fh, "gzip -cd "$filename" |'
or die "Can't read from gzip $filename: $!/$?";
} else {
open $in, '<:raw', $filename or die "Can't read $filename: $!\n";
};
binmode $fh, ':utf8';
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