![]() ![]() This has resolved the issue of sourcetree repeatedly asking me for my password and having the input of a valid password not working. I "resolve" the sourcetree shenanigans by going to the preferences for git and selecting to use the system git (even if it's the same version). This is and always has been the case for me. In the comments here, there are posts that say that the command line git works. Somehow, they are not behaving the same with regards to at least authentication.Īgain, this is an assumption here, and I will test with the next set of sourcetree updates, but I think when an update or a certain level of update for sourcetree comes out - the setting for which git to use gets cleared or (re)set to internal git. Let's say internal is 2.15.1 - but my system one is 2.15.1. MY assumption of what's going on here is that somehow the sourcetree internal git is fubared in some way. I didn't read all the comments - if this has already been said, I apologize for the duplication. Reporting that you "have the same issue" and that you're running "the latest OS X" is just as bad as a "+1" in GitHub. Use the upvote button to promote useful and helpful posts. However, Community is a very different product and we would really benefit from some communication - even if the prognosis is bleakĪlso, the latest beta `2.7.2 (161)` managed to break basic auth, which was working well for me, as well as the primary issue here, OAuth.Īnyone else on this thread - don't upgrade to the latest beta when prompted.Īlso - Everyone, remember that this IS NOT a JIRA issue. I think we have a lot of us in this thread are heavy JIRA users, and are commenting in this community post like we would a JIRA issue - trying to help. ![]()
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