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Just purchased the game and tried to run it on Linux. I get this error:

./Blackberry\ Honey.sh

Could not import renpy.bootstrap. Please ensure you decompressed Ren'Py

correctly, preserving the directory structure.

Traceback (most recent call last):

  File "/home/games/BlackberryHoney-1.0-market/lib/linux-x86_64/../../Blackberry Honey.py", line 198, in <module>

    main()

  File "/home/games/BlackberryHoney-1.0-market/lib/linux-x86_64/../../Blackberry Honey.py", line 188, in main

    import renpy.bootstrap

  File "/home/games/BlackberryHoney-1.0-market/renpy/__init__.py", line 56, in <module>

    from renpy.compat import *

  File "/home/games/BlackberryHoney-1.0-market/renpy/compat/__init__.py", line 59, in <module>

    import future.standard_library

ImportError: No module named future.standard_library

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Deleting lib/linux-x86_64/lib in the game directory fixes it.

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That worked, thanks!

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Cheers, this worked! It still doesn't launch on Linux with the current build (Jun 19, 2021) unless you delete the included Python libraries.

I do wonder what's going on here, though. My guess is the included libraries are old or missing components, so when it's deleted, Ren'Py uses the Python libraries present on the user's computer, which are newer and more complete.