> You can workaround it like this: > > > First run "pacman -Syup" to show packages to be updated > If you see an msys2 runtime listed, install it individually with "pacman -S > msys2-runtime" > If you updated the runtime, close your shell window and open another one > Update everything else with "pacman -Syu"
smf threw forward this workaround, which we've added to mamedev.org/tools (unless yours is a better workaround):
First run "pacman -Sy" Next, run "pacman -S bash pacman msys2-runtime --noconfirm --needed" Next, if you updated the runtime, close your shell window and open another one Finally, once back at the console, update everything else with "pacman -Su --noconfirm"