I have updated my global username and email on the command line:
git config --global user.name "NewUserName" git config --global user.email "mynew@mail.com"
I restarted SourceTree, but when I open a repository, then go to Settings > Advanced, it still shows the old username (The 'Use global user settings' checkbox is checked).
Any idea what I need to do to make it correct?
I thought I was going crazy seeing how sourcetree managed my global username/email, but I'm glad I'm not alone in this.
Using Win7, sourcetree 1.4.1.0
I see the wrong (old) username in the Tools->Options menu
I opened SRCTREEWIN-1570
It does not change to the global ones. I am on version 1.6.1 of which the updater tells me that it is the most recent.
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Strange, I cannot reproduce this behaviour. If you uncheck the 'use global settings' and re-check it, does the username/e-mail change to the global ones. This is the expected behaviour. If doing this doesn't work for you then it's a bug although I can't reproduce it from here
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It is just displaying that is wrong. The commit has the good username and email address. This is on Mac.
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Does it show your old e-mail/username when you make a commit, though? It might be just that we're displaying what was previously set in the local. Also, is this for Windows or Mac?
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