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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T21:21:21+00:00 2026-05-10T21:21:21+00:00

Using python 2.4 and the built-in ZipFile library, I cannot read very large zip

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Using python 2.4 and the built-in ZipFile library, I cannot read very large zip files (greater than 1 or 2 GB) because it wants to store the entire contents of the uncompressed file in memory. Is there another way to do this (either with a third-party library or some other hack), or must I ‘shell out’ and unzip it that way (which isn’t as cross-platform, obviously).

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  1. 2026-05-10T21:21:22+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 9:21 pm

    Here’s an outline of decompression of large files.

    import zipfile import zlib import os  src = open( doc, 'rb' ) zf = zipfile.ZipFile( src ) for m in  zf.infolist():      # Examine the header     print m.filename, m.header_offset, m.compress_size, repr(m.extra), repr(m.comment)     src.seek( m.header_offset )     src.read( 30 ) # Good to use struct to unpack this.     nm= src.read( len(m.filename) )     if len(m.extra) > 0: ex= src.read( len(m.extra) )     if len(m.comment) > 0: cm= src.read( len(m.comment) )       # Build a decompression object     decomp= zlib.decompressobj(-15)      # This can be done with a loop reading blocks     out= open( m.filename, 'wb' )     result= decomp.decompress( src.read( m.compress_size ) )     out.write( result )     result = decomp.flush()     out.write( result )     # end of the loop     out.close()  zf.close() src.close() 
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