Reproduction of the issue: C:\Users\jeroenp\Versioned\FastMM>git -versionĬ:\Users\jeroenp\Versioned\FastMM>git -c diff.mnemonicprefix=false -c core.quotepath=false push -v -tags -set-upstream bitbucket develop:develop Some people even disable the Git Credential Manager: Bitbucket fails to authenticate on git pull – Stack Overflow.You have to use your primary bitbucket email address, otherwise it will fail: Cannot log into my bitbucket account – Atlassian Community.I’ve used this to scan the git config files for ones starting with a username: Now SourceTree happily cached my credentials. Use my primary bitbucket email address for logon.Cancel the Git Credential Manager popup.Remove any bitbucket cached credentials from SourceTree.Change the “username” field for the bitbucket repository to be my email address.To prove it was the Bitbucket back-end, I did everything An example of this is in the output below. SourceTree 1.9 had the same problem which meant it was either git itself, or the Bitbucket back-end. Unlike previous upgrades, this one had kept the old version (in my case 1.9.13.7) around and after a few clicks (skipping the “go to download page” prompt forever) and closing SourceTree 2.0, I fas able to start SourceTree 1.9 again. Initially I blamed the error on the SourceTree 2.x upgrade I did last week.
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