Hi,
I have Mac OS with the newest version of Source Tree and Windows 10, virtualized through Parallels. Can I use Source Tree for Mac to add repository from Win?
I tried it but you can see the result at the picture below.
Thank you for any advice!
Unfortunately, It still doesn't work. It seems like after git init command, I can browse the folder in SourceTree but I can't make a commit.
Here's the error:
Thank you both for help!
SourceTree picks up your Terminal's environment (in 2.5+) when running commands - if set the specified variable in your shell's profile it should "just work" if there aren't any other problems for git when translating the paths.
Brian Ganninger
Senior Mac Developer, SourceTree
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Hi Michal, can you make sure that .git is present in that directory? If it's not, you can initialize it as a repository by typing git init
into your command line.
Let us know if that was your case!
Regards,
Ana
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