> > If you are referring to C:\Users\username\ then there are no such folder or files. > > I've created the folder but still no luck. > > No, not your Windows profile directory. You need to work out where the MSYS2 > environment has put your MinGW home directory that appears as /home/username in the > MSYS2 environment and check permissions on that.
Can confirm same thing happened to me last night.
When downloading the "easy package" from here:
https://www.mamedev.org/tools/
A directory C:\msys64\home\THENGAMES is created, but a directory C:\msys64\home\%username% is not. If I copy the THENGAMES folder, then rename it to my username, I am able to continue with the step "git config --global core.autocrlf true"
But... updating the tools is also broken, due to MSYS2 issue reported here for 6/29:
https://www.msys2.org/news/
I was able to download the new keys and apply, but kept getting the same "marginal trust error"
I gave up on using the easy package at that point, and followed your instructions here:
https://docs.mamedev.org/initialsetup/compilingmame.html#using-a-standard-msys2-installation
After the initial learning curve of using some tools I hadn't used before, I successfully finished compiling a version last night.
Side question:
When using command from the easy package to download source... "git clone https://github.com/mamedev/mame.git" ... source is downloaded to C:\msys64\src\mame
When using same command from the "hard[?]" version of tools... source is downloaded to C:\msys64\home\%username%\mame.
Which is correct?
(Might be time to update the "easy package tools?").
RELAX and just have fun. Remember, it's all about the games.
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