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Hello vinoth.ree,

Give a try to this, it seems to do the work that you ask for:

#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use File::Temp; use feature 'say'; use Archive::Extract; my $indent = 0; sub recursive_extract { my ($file) = @_; my $tmpdir = File::Temp->newdir; my $ae = Archive::Extract->new( archive => $file, ); $ae->extract( to => $tmpdir->dirname ); for my $f ( @{ $ae->files } ) { printf qq|%s%s\n|, q| | x $indent, $f; if ( $f =~ m/\.(?:zip|tar)\z/ ) { $indent += 2; recursive_extract( $f ); } } $indent -= 2; } die qq|Usage: perl $0 <zip-file>\n| unless @ARGV == 1; printf qq|%s\n|, $ARGV[0]; $indent += 2; recursive_extract( shift ); __END__ $ perl test.pl TestPrimeZip.tar.gz TestPrimeZip.tar.gz TestPrimeZip/ZipFiles/in.txt TestPrimeZip/ZipFiles/ TestPrimeZip/ZipFiles/test.zip in.txt TestPrimeZip/ZipFiles.tar.gz TestPrimeZip/

Source of code Recursively listing the contents of a tar/zip archive.

Hope this helps, BR.

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In reply to Re: Reading tar.gz file recursively by thanos1983
in thread Reading tar.gz file recursively by vinoth.ree

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