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Not a Valid Source Path / URL OSX

adamscoble December 4, 2016

Hi there,

I've found a few threads complaining about a similar issue, however their resolutions don't seem available to me. Basically I can see my list of Bitbucket repos, but when I click 'Clone' the URL is empty, if I paste in the repo URL the "This is not a valid south path / URL" error doesn't go away.

But by all accounts it doesn't seem you can disable Git? Is it possible that some install process hasn't run? 

I'm on OSX.

Thanks in advance!

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bojlahg December 5, 2016

Experiencing same problem on clean macOS installation. So downgraded to 2.3.2.

adamscoble December 5, 2016

Hi Dmitriy,

I can't seem to find a list of older OSX versions of SourceTree, where did you get the older version?

adamscoble December 6, 2016

Hey Kevin,

That version worked perfectly. Perhaps it's an issue with the latest?

Zbigniew Górawski December 7, 2016

Same problem, solution worked, thx

duc_doan December 8, 2016

thank you, it's working

marketica January 6, 2017

Had to downgrade as well to 2.3.2. Latest 2.4 didn't work.

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Ricardo Castelhano January 11, 2019

I downgraded to 2.3.2 and still does not work.

 

Also tried the HTTPS solution with not much success.

Patrick Lockwood December 18, 2019

Did you ever figure out a solution?  I'm currently experiencing the same issue.

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Jay Collier April 13, 2018

Still a problem with 2.7.1 Mac

Jay Collier April 13, 2018

Switched to Basic auth with HTTPS and restarted. Now finding repo.

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Chris Lienert December 11, 2016

This seems to have been fixed in the latest release (2.4c): https://downloads.atlassian.com/software/sourcetree/SourceTree_2.4c.zip

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