We have 2 linux machines using GDC-2.41.10 installed without issue, we now have a new Ubuntu laptop onsite and are struggling to install the same file, the installation claims the error:
+ err_msg=
The bzip2 included in package seems corrupted (bad version).
Please try to download the package again.
So then I perform an MD5 check of the file, and all seems OK..
$ md5sum -c fjs-gdc-2.41.10-build4635.471-lnxlc24.run.md5
fjs-gdc-2.41.10-build4635.471-lnxlc24.run: OK
This same file works for installations and extractions on other machines, so I presume there must be some perquisite that this linux laptop is missing?
I have attached a full debug report for the log of trying to install the file, note I can install with no checks, but the installed binaries to not load/launch so I can only presume I am missing other dependencies that the installer would have warned about. Can anyone help me get past this error message and diagnose why this might be?
As I said, the exact same file works fine on two other machines, so I don't think it is corrupted etc, have also tried re-downloading and transferring the file to the new laptop multiple times (incase it was corrupted when moving etc)