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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T23:05:41+00:00 2026-06-13T23:05:41+00:00

I have thousands of gz files, each gz file has one XML file compressed.

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I have thousands of gz files, each gz file has one XML file compressed.
I need to parsing all the files by Perl.
It works fine when using following Perl code:

my $fh = IO::Uncompress::Gunzip->new($file);  
while($_ = <$fh>) {  
    ...  
}

My question is, is it possible to get the last modify time of the XML file?
I’ve tried stat($fh))[9] but always returns the epoch time.

Thanks for your kindly help.

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    2026-06-13T23:05:42+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 11:05 pm

    Use:

    stat($file)[9]
    

    The Gunzip stream doesn’t have a modification time, only the actual file does.

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