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Once you have completed the installation, close the current MSYS2 shell and launch a MSYS2 MINGW64 shell by running mingw64.exe (instead of the default msys2.exe) located at C:\msys64 and install the needed dependencies with this command:\r
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Once you have completed the installation, close the current MSYS2 shell and launch a MSYS2 MINGW64 shell by running mingw64.exe (instead of the default msys2.exe) located at C:\msys64 and install the needed dependencies with this command:\r
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- pacman --needed -S git curl zip unzip p7zip make automake autoconf libtool gcc gmp-devel mingw-w64-x86_64-{curl,toolchain,gmp,SDL2,SDL2_ttf,libjpeg-turbo,libpng,libogg,libtheora,libvorbis}\r
+ pacman --needed -S git curl zip unzip p7zip make automake autoconf libtool gcc gmp-devel mingw-w64-x86_64-{curl,freetype,toolchain,gmp,SDL2,libjpeg-turbo,libpng,libogg,libtheora,libvorbis}\r
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It is recommended that you make a shortcut to MSYS2 MINGW64 shell (simply right click mingw64.exe and hit “Create Shortcut”) for easier access on your desktop or in your start menu.\r
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It is recommended that you make a shortcut to MSYS2 MINGW64 shell (simply right click mingw64.exe and hit “Create Shortcut”) for easier access on your desktop or in your start menu.\r