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Commit from files pane is not working. #15458

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juanis2112 opened this issue Apr 29, 2021 · 0 comments
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Commit from files pane is not working. #15458

juanis2112 opened this issue Apr 29, 2021 · 0 comments

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juanis2112 commented Apr 29, 2021

Issue Report Checklist

  • Searched the issues page for similar reports
  • Read the relevant sections of the Spyder Troubleshooting Guide and followed its advice
  • Reproduced the issue after updating with conda update spyder (or pip, if not using Anaconda)
  • Could not reproduce inside jupyter qtconsole (if console-related)
  • Tried basic troubleshooting (if a bug/error)
    • Restarted Spyder
    • Reset preferences with spyder --reset
    • Reinstalled the latest version of Anaconda
    • Tried the other applicable steps from the Troubleshooting Guide
  • Completed the Problem Description, Steps to Reproduce and Version sections below

Problem Description

What steps reproduce the problem?

  1. Open a file from a GitHub repo.
  2. Make a change
  3. Open context menu in files pane by pressing left click over the file
  4. Click commit

What is the expected output? What do you see instead?

Error dialog pops

Screenshot 2021-04-28 at 8 03 11 PM

Paste Traceback/Error Below (if applicable)

PASTE TRACEBACK HERE

Versions

  • Spyder version: Spyder 5.1.0 dev0
  • Python version: 3.8
  • Qt version:
  • PyQt version:
  • Operating System name/version: MacOs

Dependencies

PASTE DEPENDENCIES HERE
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