I got prompted to update SourceTree from 2.0.x to 2.2.x today. SourceTree downloaded the installer and proceeded to install the update. On restart, SourceTree update installed prompted me to log into my Atlassian account. I did so in the pop-up window provided. Each time I logged in (either using Google auth or the username and password), the pop-up window ended up in my id.atlassian.com account update page (in other words, I am absolutely confident I logged in) with no way to proceed (see attached screenshot):
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I tried both using Google OAuth as well as the username/password.
I proceeded to delete the cache in ~/Library/Application Support/SourceTree. This still did not allow me to proceed.
What I need is the ability to proceed past the account page.
Update at 9am on 12th April 2016, UTC: I have received a message from Atlassian support that they are currently investigating. Let's hope for a speedy resolution!
Update 10:30am on 12th April 2016, UTC: The issue is resolved. I have been able to log in - looks like everything is good to go!
Hypothesis is that an update on id.atlassian.com broke login, but this was fixed on the server side.
Way too many "me too"s on this. Just vote up the question guys, "me too" is not an answer.
Windows users are having this issue too: https://answers.atlassian.com/questions/38380806
Looks like Atlassian changed something about the id.atlassian.com page that breaks registration.
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Support tickets aren't public, so let us know the outcome of it.
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The issue should now be resolved. (Check the Update and comments in OP)
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I also have this problem with SourceTree for Windows version 1.8.3.
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Exactly the same issue here. Tried downloading again and re-installing. Presumably the problem is on their website side.
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Hi Jonathan, I have the same issue. If i reinstall, probably i am going to lose my settings. Did it happened to you?
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-ed
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@Alessandro - The update keeps the settings, but deleting the existing config (eg in Libraries/Application Support/SourceTree) will lose your settings
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Same deal for me. Maybe it's something in the name.
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Eight months later... and I'm having the exact same problem, upgrading from 2.1 to 2.2.3 (I think) with Mac 10.11.6. Can't access Jason's ticket, so I'll guess I'll create a new one.
Update: Never mind... I deleted my ~/Library/Application Support/SourceTree folder, logged out and back in via the SourceTree application, and it says it completed my registration
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Same problem here.
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Got a response from Atlassian saying that it has been fixed
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It's working again!
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Its working fine now ...
if you have same problem then first uninstall Source tree from your system and again install or follow installation all step .
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Atlassian have responded to the support ticket to say that their engineers are working on it.
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same problem.
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same here; must be a server problem. Hopefully they'll wake up soon
I just saw your update, thank you!
It is good to know they work on it!
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Me too.
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Same here, can't proceed after successful login.
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same issue here
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same problemo!!!!!!!
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same with me ...
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Me too.
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same problem
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same question...
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I've the same problem
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here also
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