So, I've been using SourceTree for a few years now and this is the first time I stumble into this issue;
I recently switched to a new PC and readded the repositories I am currently working on, everything is set and everything (technically) works.
However there's a slight problem in that whenever I execute any action (like fetching, pulling, pushing, committing, etc) the main UI does not update automatically, the toolbar on top updates and shows that there's no longer stuff to push/pull and the likes, but the main window for the history or the current commit just do not show any changes I made.
This is fixed once SourceTree is restarted or Refresh (F5) is used, but this used to happen automatically, is this some bug or a feature/setting that I have enabled by accident?
Gif showing what happens: https://gfycat.com/inexperiencedcreepyblackwidowspider
I am using the latest version of SourceTree (3.3.6.x)
It's running on Windows 10 Pro, 64 Bit
This error has not been occuring before the version/computer switch
I am kinda baffled and not sure how to fix it, thanks in advance!
I found the solution in another thread about this issue.
Reopen the tabs that UI starts working again.
Weird, but it works! Thanks for sharing this fix. It still feels like a bug and I hope someone looks into it.
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It is a bug. And after restarting SourceTree, the problem returns.
A good workaround is to disable the "Re-open the repository tabs", forcing us to open them manually. I'll keep it until they fix the issue.
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Yeah true, that seems to be the best course for now.
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With me this happens with any action. I have to refresh the tab or sourctree app in order for any action to reflect, e.g stage unstage discard etc.
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So seems Atlassian has fixed this according to this:
https://product-downloads.atlassian.com/software/sourcetree/windows/ga/ReleaseNotes_3.3.8.html
Which i found after looking for older or beta versions of sourcetree, since their naming scheme is.. let's say predictable.
However it does not seem like it's publically available, or so I thought, but indeed you can just manipulate the url of the official download link and get it:
https://product-downloads.atlassian.com/software/sourcetree/windows/ga/SourceTreeSetup-3.3.8.exe
It works but be aware that this is a likely unfinished version, the .exe itself is also not yet signed so windows defender will block it by default (which you can overrule as admin of course).
So just as a headsup: this is not an official version (yet) from Atlassian - use it at your own risk!
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Please "upvote" (+1) the reported bug here: https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/SRCTREE-7108 by clicking as "Affected customer" in the "People" section on the right. Thanks.
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Done as well, though this is for Mac, I also "upvoted" the Windows one: https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/SRCTREEWIN-12705
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This problem also appeared for me immediately after updating to the latest version (3.3.6).
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Same here. I'm too running Windows 10 Pro - SourceTree 3.3.6 64 bits version.
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Same here as well
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I too got this problem after I updated to the latest patch.
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