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How do I create a new repository when given an error?

Daniel McFadden February 7, 2019

Hello,

 

I am trying to create a new repo via SSH (my SSH is connected to my GitHub account) but whenever I try to publish to remote repo, I get the following error from SourceTree. I have no idea how this came or when. When I try to add an SSH key, Github tells me that key already exists (and shows it has been used within the last week.

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bgannin
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February 8, 2019

Hi @Daniel McFadden,

I don't have an immediate answer but if you file a ticket for us I'll make sure we follow up on it because this definitely isn't the desired experience. Apologies for the hiccup.

Brian Ganninger
Principal Developer, Sourcetree

Daniel McFadden February 12, 2019

Hi @bgannin. Thank you very much for this. Forgot to mention but I this is with a Git repo no Bitbucket. Just now slowly moving them over and rehooking them up to Bitbucket. Would that matter?

Daniel McFadden February 12, 2019

Created a ticket: SRCTREE-6433.

 

Thank you very much for your attention to this.

Daniel McFadden March 15, 2019

@Brian Ganninger 

 

Is there any update on this? I know it might be far out your control, but in the mean time I need to use another product to create and manage my repos. How can I use SourceTree again?

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Daniel McFadden March 15, 2019

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