I just made a Bitbucket account and started using sourcetree, and when I tried to clone the tutorial repo to familiarize myself with the software, it won't let me clone the repo, telling me that "This is not a valid source path / URL" (Fig. 1). I am certain that the URL is correct, I've even launched sourcetree from the clone button on the website, to no avail. When I click the partially hidden "De(tails?)"-button, it will only display an empty popup (Fig. 2). I'm on Windows 7 Home Premium with latest updates installed. I know this or similar questions have been asked before, but none of them seem to apply in the case that the details show no error.
Fig. 1: http://i.imgur.com/DD1Lzuf.png
Fig. 2: http://i.imgur.com/1SuJ080.png
Apparently Sourcetree had not enabled the Git even though it showed it had during the Wizard setup. Setting it on manually resolved the issue.
I have the same problem. Source Tree does not recognize my repo as a valid repo.
How do I manually set or enable the Git?
Thank you for sharing your solution =)
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Use File > Setup wizard... to get Git installed in any of the ways it presents to you, and once you're done with the wizard go to Tools > Options > Git tab and click the only button available.
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