That sounds ridiculous and a critical bug.
Wondering if the password chosen for Atlassian account, which is the same as the Email-id used for its OAuth integration, did corrupt SourceTree's key-chain entries for HTTPS access. it all started working fine including Gmail synching and SourceTree. Then, I kept the password of Atlassian's user id(which is my Gmail id) to same as that of Gmail id. New Motorcycle balancers in stock for immediate delivery AllstatesOf America, Inc. It is the subsequent git remote operations through SourceTree UI was suffering and now os-x Gmail synching too. John Bean®, Hunter®, FMC®, Hoffman, Coats® computer balancers. And, sign-in to bitbucket was successful too through SourceTree's Accounts option. Then I recalled that my Atlassian account address is the Gmail-id I used for OAuth integration with BitBucket User. Even restarted the machine without any luck.Īt this point, I noticed that my Mac's Gmail synching went offline after sometime due to login issues.
Did not try to downgrade from 2.7.3 to 2.6.3 as suggested by one post wondering what worse might wait for me with an older version :-).Clearing bitbucket sourceTree cached passed file from ~/Library/Application Support/SourceTree/ and reopened SourceTree.Clearing bitbucket entries from keychain and reopened SourceTree.Upgraded SourceTree from 2.7.3 to 2.7.6.Using latest out of embedded or system git versions and reopened SourceTree.I came across several possible workarounds through several posts like
Post that, I could open the locally cloned bitbucket repo through SourceTree, but any git remote operations continue to fail over "password keep asking issues". Since even the cloning failed through SourceTree due to "password keep asking issues", I cloned it through Terminal which worked fine. I was given access to a repository over https and had to clone it. I came across the same issue on SourceTree 2.7.3 under OS-X 10.13.6.