![]() ![]() 2014 om 15:58 heeft herrkarlson het volgende geschreven. When you said "If I subsequently try to pull or push, it says fatal: repository '" not found." - were you trying to pull or push to a repository from that organization? If so, then this would explain the issues you're having.Ĭan you please ask one of the owners of the organization to approve the SourcetreeForWindows application in the organization's settings? Here are some this helps. Im using tower on osx and pulling works always fine. If it cant find a system git install it will, depending on situation, download and install an embedded copy or prompt the user to manually find the git.exe. ![]() One thing I see is that the organization you're a member of xxx denied the SourcetreeForWindows integration access to its repositories. cause This SSH key was a Sourcetree, created and registered, restricted by OAuth App access restrictions, and restricted to access only personal repositories (repositories under NOT Organization). Maybe the credentials that SourceTree uses are invalid You could try to reset them or switch to the system git client. Yeah, I'm not sure how much support we can provide since SourceTree isn't something we built so we can't know how it works or why it doesn't do something correctly. Ivan from Github support pointed us to the right solution. First I went to my Authorized OAuth App Settings at /settings/applications and removed the Sourcetree one: Then I opened my accounts settings in. On the advice of some other threads, I went in the SourceTree preferences and under Git > Git Version, I selected 'Use System Git' and selected the file named 'git' under My HD > usr > bin. If anybody has any pointers on how to resolve this, I would very much appreciate it. 1 answer 4 votes JacobDesch OK, I should elaborate and say that I'm on a Mac and was actually able to fix this (somehow). In my github account, I do see sourcetree listed under settings->Applications->Authorized OAuth Apps. I have made sure that I was logged in into github in an open browser tab before pressing the "refresh OAuth Token", but that did not make a difference. However, if I try to pull or push something, it says With an empty page and it says "Authentication OK" in sourcetree. When I do change to OAuth and press "refresh OAuth Token", a new brower tab opens up I would like to move to OAuth Authentication, because Github has sent out the following Till now, I have used basic authentication (Tools-> Authentication, Hosting service: github, Host URL:, Preferred protocol: HTTPS, Authentication: Basic) ) and I have been using sourcetree (version 3.3.8) with a github repository and git (version 2.26). I already had a a personal github account linked to sourcetree. ![]()
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