> EDIT: Well, I found out that if I deleted the "mame" directory and redid the "git > clone" command, I did get the latest version of the code. Not sure why "git pull" > didn't update it, but oh well. > > So I modified my batch files on launch of Cmder to delete "mame" and do a fresh "git > clone" each time, then start the compile. I'll reply again if I have problems with > compiling, but if not everything went well.
Please don't do that, it imposes a lot of strain and excess bandwidth usage on the git server. git pull should work as long as your batch file sets the current directory to the MAME top-level directory first. If it does not, post your actual failed output and we can diagnose it.
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