![]() ![]() ** Mercurial Distributed SCM (version 4.6.2) ** If that fixes the bug please report it to ** Please disable mercurial_credential_manager and try your action again. ** which supports versions unknown of Mercurial. Then, Sourcetree fails to identify the type of repository, with these errors: Command: perl.exe C:\Users\XXX\AppData\Local\SourceTreebeta\app-3.0.6-beta-2193\tools\svn.pl info 32Exception: The system cannot find the file specifiedĬommand: git -c diff.mnemonicprefix=false -c core.quotepath=false -no-optional-locks -c credential.helper= -c credential.helper="C:/Users/XXX/AppData/Local/SOURCE~2/beta/GIT_EX~1/GIT-CR~1.EXE" ls-remote remote: Mercurial (hg) is required to use this repository.įatal: unable to access The requested URL returned error: 405Ĭommand: hg identify =! ** Unknown exception encountered with possibly-broken third-party extension mercurial_credential_manager In Sourcetree, I click on the + to open a new tab, then Remote, I select one of my repos (Sourcetree can easily retrieve the complete list), Clone. When I try to clone a private repository, I get a handful of errors if the repository is a Mercurial one hosted on Bitbucket. ![]() I configured Sourcetree to use OAuth authentication for both Bitbucket and GitHub, and to use HTTPS as the preferred protocol. I work behind a nasty proxy, which blocks many many things (including SSH) - well, at least, it does not require authentication. I am currently using Sourcetree 3.0.6-beta-2193 (the latest, it seems) on Windows 10 1709, with both embedded Git (2.18.0/LibGit2Sharp 0.24.0 + git-lfs v2.4.2) and Hg (4.6.2). ![]()
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