Here is an output of the saved process log
git\r\n-c diff.mnemonicprefix=false -c core.quotepath=false --no-optional-locks difftool -y --tool=sourcetree cdba7a26dc67689da83018e619c8195a58a6f4bf^..cdba7a26dc67689da83018e619c8195a58a6f4bf --\r\nmarktestfile
This does not work because of the inserted "\r\n" by source tree. If I run this command less the "\r\n" in the terminal it works, any thoughts? Thanks.
Hi
The carriage returns are just an artifact of the process viewer as far as I can see, I.e. I see the same in the process viewer but the external diff program opens.
What does the git config look like?
Hi Michael, thanks for the response,
If I take this command place it in a terminal and remove the "\r\n" then it launches beyond compare, but it will not launch if I don't do that. It does nothing.
Here is the .gitconfig file in my user folder:
[user]
name = xxxxxxx
email = xxxxxxx
[credential]
helper = manager
[gui]
recentrepo = 'C:/xxxxx/yyyyy'
[difftool "sourcetree"]
cmd = 'C:/Program Files/Beyond Compare 4/BComp.exe' $LOCAL $REMOTE
[mergetool "sourcetree"]
cmd = 'C:/Program Files/Beyond Compare 4/BComp.exe' $BASE $LOCAL $REMOTE trustExitCode = true
[merge]
tool = sourcetree
[diff]
guitool = sourcetree
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External diff (beyond compare, or anything else) doesn't work for me using 3.1.2 and HIgh Sierra. I am still debugging. Logging doesn't work either. It "used to work." In the task manager the error is
Unknown merge tool sourcetree
Which is odd since preferences/diff is correctly configured.
Issue reported against Windows, have yet to find someone see this with OSX:
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Hi @Terris Linenbach You should raise an issue against the macOS version at https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/SRCTREE
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