Well since yesterday I haven't been able to Clone any new Repos and I haven't been able to pull from any of the once I have been using. Everything worked fine before but it seems (to me) that it randomly stopped working.
I also noticed a file named "sh.exe.stackdump" is being created in every repo I have cloned, no idea where it came from
Here is an example of an error I get when I'm Cloning, I have no idea what they mean so I was hoping to get some help here :)
git -c diff.mnemonicprefix=false -c core.quotepath=false clone --recursive https://github.com/UglyOldGuy/BoL e:\Users\Saftsnubben\Desktop\Buckets\Test Cloning into 'e:\Users\Saftsnubben\Desktop\Buckets\Test'... m.AllocationBase 0x9F0000, m.BaseAddress 0x9F0000, m.RegionSize 0x4000, m.State 0x1000 C:\Users\Saftsnubben\AppData\Local\Atlassian\SourceTree\git_local\bin\sh.exe: *** Couldn't reserve space for cygwin's heap (0x9F0000 <0xA00000>) in child, Win32 error 0 0 [main] sh 11288 sync_with_child: child 11836(0x100) died before initialization with status code 0x1 11 [main] sh 11288 sync_with_child: *** child state waiting for longjmp C:\Users\Saftsnubben\AppData\Local\Atlassian\SourceTree\git_local/libexec/git-core\git-submodule: fork: Resource temporarily unavailable Completed with errors, see above.
Regards
Anders
Nevermind, somehow solved it by reinstalling sourcetree.
Even if the Question is old.
Update the embedded Git-Version via
Tools => Options => Git => Update embedded Git
helps.
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This saved my bacon! Everyone of the other solutions I found did nothing.
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Yeah, I started see this sh.exe.stackdump in every folder, updating embedded Git solved this.
Thanks!
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Adding another solution: I downloaded Git directly (2.19.1) and then in SourceTree switched from [Embedded] to [System]. This worked for me.
Why? Because I tried the [Update Embedded] option (twice) and it wouldn't finish. Or, rather, it finished (no errors) but did not change the version of the embedded Git despite restarting SourceTree.
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I recently ran into this, and I was able to determine that Removing or Deleting the sh.exe.stackdump file causes this error.
So far, the only solution I can find is
1) Uninstalling SourceTree and anything to do with Git.
2) Restarting the computer
3) Re-installing everything you unistalled
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This is the only solution that worked for me; thanks.
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