Sourcetree automatically pushes changes after pull?

Ronald Nikkels January 27, 2015

Since one of the latest updates of sourcetree I have the issue that when I commit my changes and the do a pull (with rebase), my changes get pushed automatically. However, according to the the client there is still a push waiting. But in the branch description I already see my changes. And when I try to push my changes, it raises an error (ofcourse, coz my changes are already there), but I have to do so, otherwise sourcetree keeps showing the push request.

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Seth
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January 29, 2015

That looks like what I'd expect. Your changes appear to be committed to your local branch ("master"), but the remote branch is one commit behind ("origin/master"). You said you get an error when you push. What is that error message?

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Ronald Nikkels January 29, 2015

Thanks, your answer taught me to read :) It turns out some other pieces in the repo causes the error and this coincided with an update of sourcetree, sorry for the bother

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Ronald Nikkels January 29, 2015

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Ronald Nikkels January 29, 2015

I couldn't do it yesterday, coz i have not enough point to do something here more that 3 times a day :)

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Seth
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January 28, 2015

Can you upload a screenshot of what it looks like after you've done a pull/rebase?

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Ronald Nikkels January 27, 2015

Yeah, I also thought of that. So I checked and double checked :) Tnx for the quick reply though. It's kind of annoying not blocking or anything

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Balázs Szakmáry
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January 27, 2015

That was the only semi-reasonable explanation I had in mind...

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Ronald Nikkels January 27, 2015

No, I don't, deliberately, coz I always do a rebase when pulling and that can cause confilcts.

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Balázs Szakmáry
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January 27, 2015

Do you maybe have the "Push changes automatically..." option on in the commit dialog?

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