Thanks.
Seems the issue occured on another system on the original ascii file but got copied into the compressed archive and I ended up with the bad chunk.
Couldn't figure out a clean way to move past it the perl IO::Uncompress::Bunzip2 is allocating a reasonable amount of memory to store the line but the corrupted line is huge and causes a seg fault. Only way would be some C code level fix in that module.
So I kind of had to leave it there and hunt down and manually clear the several hundred corrupted files.
In reply to Re^2: Segmenation Fault in IO::Uncompress:Bunzip2
by megaframe
in thread Segmenation Fault in IO::Uncompress:Bunzip2
by megaframe
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