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Instead of "Something went wrong..." display ssh error #5101
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Thanks a lot for reporting! A lot happened in the steps to reproduce, and some of that may very well be the reason for the failure. On MacOS with authentication and missing popups or environment variables can typically be resolved by launching GitButler from a terminal, but I don't know if that makes any difference on Windows. |
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It could not do it, because there was no server available. (The terminal itself worked IMHO)
I was not clear: It is super simple: The server did not run. (Expanded: If users use KeeAgent, the database for KeePass needs to run. And I did not run KeePass 😅)
Similar things here. (Long text on that at https://github.com/javakeyring/java-keyring?tab=readme-ov-file#security-concerns). |
Thanks for the clarification :)! I think the real issue here is that while in this particular state, the UI ends up in Ideally, the UI will gracefully handle this. |
Yeah - and it does at other places; it least shows up the error as notification. |
Version
0.13.0
Operating System
Windows
Distribution Method
msi (Windows)
Describe the issue
When there are issues with git after quitting a conflict edit "Something went wrong..." is displayed.
How to reproduce
I checked the logs:
It seems that something is wrong with SSH
Expected behavior
GitButler should output issues with git.
Relevant log output
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