After having updated SourceTree, a popup asked me to install a custom stuff for faster upload speed. Which I did.
But now, my LFS push fail with this error:
Error sending chunk details to media api: StatusCode 400 Bad Request
Here is the full log:
git -c diff.mnemonicprefix=false -c core.quotepath=false -c lfs.customtransfer.bitbucket-media-api.path=git-lfs-bitbucket-media-api push -v --tags origin master:master Pushing to XXXXXXXXXXX.git Git LFS: (0 of 1 files) 0 B / 15.41 MB Git LFS: (0 of 1 files) 0 B / 15.41 MB Error transferring "97a34b1f87b6dd039e3253fff6d12e5a21b2986df3858c6cc07f8b0e16c91af6": [17] Error sending chunk details to media api: StatusCode 400 Bad Request from /upload/59081b1a-52fd-4c22-8b5e-883e2f664788/chunks error: failed to push some refs to 'XXXXXXXXXXX.git' Completed with errors, see above.
What can I do?
Thanks
git version: 1.9.5-preview20141217
I solved it uninstalling and reinstalling SourceTree, and then click yes when it asks to update the Git LFS Bitbucket adapter. So maybe it was a bug that was fixed in a posterior version.
Ok so I uninstalled SourceTree, deleted my Users\XXX\AppData\Local\Atlassian folder, reinstalled SourceTree, I made sure to NOT install the custom Git LFS Bitbucket adapter. And it works!
So the problem is really the Git LFS Bitbucket adapter.
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I just ran into the same problem. Removing Bitbucket LFS Media Adapter solved it for Pushing on terminal.
Is there a way to tell SourceTree to not use the Media Adapter as well? or a global solution for this issue? It's a pitty to bypass SourceTree when using LFS.
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