On Oct 2, 2015, at 20:27 , John Brownie <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Sounds like I've hit your last case, so I abandon hope until an Xcode update,
> and get used to SourceTree.
I would try these steps:
1. In Terminal, ‘cd’ to the project directory, then use command-line git to
commit. (I think the command is just ‘commit -M “some message”.) Does that give
the identity error? If it commits, can you now edit and commit from Xcode? If
not, …
2. Create a brand new project under source control. Can you commit? If it
commits, then presumably there’s something wrong in your original project,
which at least narrows things down a bit. If not, submit a bug report with the
new project. (And/or submit the original project, if that’s feasible.)
3. Try changing the global user.name and user.email to something else.
4. Use Keychain Utility to see if there’s any configuration information for git
stored in the keychain.
Also see this:
https://forums.developer.apple.com/message/55976#55976
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