mac: 10.15.1 Catalina
SourceTree: 4.0(232)
I used to click 'open iTerm' button and it worked always. But it didn't work yesterday. I can open Finder, but not iTerm. I don't know why.
First I kill iTerm, then click 'open iTerm' button, my iterm opened, but not my path, it's '~/'.
Maybe I set something wrong, anybody know it?
Download sourcetree(other version like 3.2.1), and open it.
Allow permissions.
Then upgrade to 4.0
Thank you. It worked for me!
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This worked for me, too! Thank you!
I tried updating to 4.0.1 and also compared my macOS Security & Privacy settings before and after @GreatPeng's tip, but I couldn't find any difference. So this weird workaround seems the only way to make it work until Sourcetree is fixed.
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This worked for me also, thank you!
For those coming from Google: the download link for 3.2.1 can be found here.
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I don't see an 'Open iTerm' button in either version... where is that?
Just 'Terminal' which is the less nice Mac native terminal.
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I have iTerm2 set as my default terminal but, Sourcetree does not use it. Would be nice feature if we could pick! ;)
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