Hi all
I can log into the webinterface and see all repositories with the same password that is authenticated in sourcetree.
When I push or Pull I get the error below. Sometimes repeated depending on the number of files.
Have tried the usual stuff. Password change, reinstall sourcetree, roll back to old version etc. same error across all repositories.
Have confirmed URL's are correct.
Sourcetree version 2.1.1.5
NB: recent update by windows.
Any help greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Mark
Error
git -c diff.mnemonicprefix=false -c core.quotepath=false -c credential.helper=manager-st push -v --tags origin master:master
0 [main] us 0 init_cheap: VirtualAlloc pointer is null, Win32 error 487
AllocationBase 0xB90000, BaseAddress 0xC10000, RegionSize 0x17D000, State 0x2000
C:\Users\MNewland\AppData\Local\Atlassian\SourceTree\git_local\bin\sh.exe: *** Couldn't reserve space for cygwin's heap, Win32 error 0
0 [main] us 0 init_cheap: VirtualAlloc pointer is null, Win32 error 487
AllocationBase 0xB60000, BaseAddress 0xC10000, RegionSize 0x14D000, State 0x2000
C:\Users\MNewland\AppData\Local\Atlassian\SourceTree\git_local\bin\sh.exe: *** Couldn't reserve space for cygwin's heap, Win32 error 0
remote: Invalid username or password. If you log in via a third party service you must ensure you have an account password set in your account profile.
fatal: Authentication failed for 'https://bitbucket.org/atcontrols_universities/usyd-xmls/'
Pushing to https://bitbucket.org/atcontrols_universities/usyd-xmls
Completed with errors, see above.
Ana and others: i'm getting the same error as this subject line, without the Couldn't reserve space error. I am getting just the error:
remote: Invalid username or password. If you log in via a third party service you must ensure you have an account password set in your account profile.
fatal: Authentication failed for
I'm on Source Tree version 2.1.8.0, Windows 7.
From SourceTree>Tools>Options I can authenticate my username and password, but then when I fetch or pull, I get the error.
Hi Roberta, there's a thread created by another member of the Community where some users share the solutions that worked for them regarding this issue. There are 3 available solutions right now, I've listed them here:
I hope this helps you! If none of the above works for you, my recommendation would be to post your answer in the original thread that you can find at Authentication issues.
Regards,
Ana
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Uninstalling and re-installing but remaining at 2.1.2.5 worked for me.
I still cannot delete the old and incorrect passwords under Tools|Options|Authentication. The option to delete is there, but it does nothing. And one of those is set to default = yes.
I have not tried the Windows Credentials. I will do if I encounter this again. I need to get back to work outside of fighting with this issue.
Thanks all for the help.
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I've just had this issue but the current version to download is 2.1.10. luckily I still had the old installer for 2.1.2.5 and that fixed it.
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I have a similar problem on Mac. Push/pull succeeds for a bit, but with the third-aprty authentication error message. However, it eventually displays an error message stating too many logins and I have to to reconnect.
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I'm having the exact same issue I cannot push after the recent update
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Hi Mark! This issue has been documented in our Knowledge Base Couldn't reserve space for cygwin's heap.
Can you try the steps in there and let us know if it worked for you?
Best regards,
Ana
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