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    • 2.7.5
    • 2.7.4
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    • Severity 2 - Major

      Startup fails with an immediate crash.

            [SRCTREE-5762] App crashes on startup

            Monique Khairuliana (Inactive) made changes -
            Workflow Original: JAC Bug Workflow v3 [ 3372639 ] New: SRCTREE JAC Bug Workflow [ 3737740 ]
            Monique Khairuliana (Inactive) made changes -
            Workflow Original: SourceTree Bug Workflow [ 2688536 ] New: JAC Bug Workflow v3 [ 3372639 ]
            Status Original: Resolved [ 5 ] New: Closed [ 6 ]

            confirmed fix from v 2.7.5a.

            Thank you!

            Keith Reynolds added a comment - confirmed fix from v 2.7.5a. Thank you!
            Manju made changes -
            Fix Version/s New: 2.7.5 [ 80490 ]
            Resolution New: Fixed [ 1 ]
            Status Original: Open [ 1 ] New: Resolved [ 5 ]
            Manju made changes -
            Link New: This issue duplicates SRCTREE-5769 [ SRCTREE-5769 ]

            I believe this is a duplicate of SRCTREE-5769which is now resolved. Not sure why no one from Atlassian is linking these.

            Brooke Noble added a comment - I believe this is a duplicate of  SRCTREE-5769 which is now resolved. Not sure why no one from Atlassian is linking these.

            No impact after removing ImageCache/. I don't see any new images in this directory after launching, but the directory was re-created.

             

            Darren Warner added a comment - No impact after removing ImageCache/. I don't see any new images in this directory after launching, but the directory was re-created.  

            Manju added a comment -

            Can you remove the image cache folder under the  ~/Library/Application\ Support/SourceTree/ and see if it helps. The crash logs indicate something going wrong with reading the image cache for the repo avatars. 

            Manju added a comment - Can you remove the image cache folder under the  ~/Library/Application\ Support/SourceTree/ and see if it helps. The crash logs indicate something going wrong with reading the image cache for the repo avatars. 

            I removed  /Library/Application\ Support/Sourcetree/, then launched SourceTree and it was Ok.

            Then I scanned my project directory. The import worked, but SourceTree now crashes part way through checking repo status. So it seems to be something in one of my repositories that's triggering this crash.

             

            Darren Warner added a comment - I removed  /Library/Application\ Support/Sourcetree/, then launched SourceTree and it was Ok. Then I scanned my project directory. The import worked, but SourceTree now crashes part way through checking repo status. So it seems to be something in one of my repositories that's triggering this crash.  

            Jurn Overmars added a comment - - edited

            For me it has been solved to delete the directory `/Library/Application\ Support/Sourcetree/` and because this is not a solution i restored a backup from yesterday (Timemachine) and this worked as well. So it looks like the files in this directory are corrupt or the permissions are changed. 

             

             I also updated the Sourcetree but this was not a solution either.

            Crash Report:
            https://gist.github.com/xleeuwx/79179c4afa08d092a0d60af518f8fa35

            If needed i have more where that came from. 

             

            FYI: thinks that i notice what that i needed to accept the privacy policy from Gitlab and i have Gitlab / Github / Bitbucket accounts in my Sourcetree. The current working project that was open a Github project. 

            So i accepted the policy and moved on but i am not sure if this is the cause of the problem but i have not updated the Sourcetree in a few weeks. So the problem occurred this morning 06-06-2018 at ~01:00 GMT+2 i am not sure if this all have something to do with the issue but maybe it can help

            Jurn Overmars added a comment - - edited For me it has been solved to delete the directory `/Library/Application\ Support/Sourcetree/` and because this is not a solution i restored a backup from yesterday (Timemachine) and this worked as well. So it looks like the files in this directory are corrupt or the permissions are changed.     I also updated the Sourcetree but this was not a solution either. Crash Report: https://gist.github.com/xleeuwx/79179c4afa08d092a0d60af518f8fa35 If needed i have more where that came from.    FYI: thinks that i notice what that i needed to accept the privacy policy from Gitlab and i have Gitlab / Github / Bitbucket accounts in my Sourcetree. The current working project that was open a Github project.  So i accepted the policy and moved on but i am not sure if this is the cause of the problem but i have not updated the Sourcetree in a few weeks. So the problem occurred this morning 06-06-2018 at ~01:00 GMT+2 i am not sure if this all have something to do with the issue but maybe it can help

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