I downloaded SourceTree and when I run it, I get message "SourceTree: Git not found" with an option "Browse to the location of git on your system (if we missed it)". When I click this option the dialogue box just refreshes. I have checked and do have git.exe installed. Thanks, Sandi
Five years later, and the dialog box options ("Browse" and "Check again") still do nothing.
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Same here for 3.1.2, both the standard and the Enterprise version. Time to move on from Sourcetree...
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I am using windows 7 64 and git 2.18.0 64 bit and SourceTree 2.6.10 . I check path system variable as well but, I am keep getting the same error - git not found like .... The popup keep coming , I tried multiple time install uninstall but no way it is working . Any one have solution for this issue.
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Same problem here after update to version 2.3.5.
Is there a workaround?
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I'm using the currently up to date windows version 1.9.10.0 and this problem still persists. I can't browse to my Git installation because the "Git not found" just gets dismissed and pops up again without anything happening!
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