FileMerge quits immediately after launching from SourceTree

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Solution 1

To diagnose the problem, I ran opendiff from the Terminal. I received the following error:

xcode-select: error: tool 'opendiff' requires Xcode, but active developer directory '/Library/Developer/CommandLineTools' is a command line tools instance

To solve:

  1. Open Xcode > Preferences > Locations
  2. Click on the drop-down box beside Command Line Tools and select your current Xcode version. (This was empty for me because I had recently installed Xcode on a new Mac.)

Command Line Tools

  1. Run opendiff in Terminal again, and the above error should no longer appear.

Now FileMerge will open correctly from SourceTree when you click Launch External Merge Tool.

Solution 2

For me, SourceTree didn't even launch FileMerge. When clicking Launch External Merge Tool nothing happened.

Moreover, running opendiff in Terminal worked as expected:

$ opendiff
opendiff[64176:5561154] too few arguments
opendiff[64176:5561154] usage: opendiff file1 file2 [-ancestor ancestorFile] [-merge mergeFile]

What helped me was manually configuring SourceTree to use FileMerge via the opendiff command with the following arguments: $LOCAL $REMOTE -ancestor $BASE -merge $MERGED

SourceTree manually configure to use opendiff

This way, SourceTree opens FileMerge as expected.

Solution 3

This helped: https://gist.github.com/kylefox/4512777

Tell system when Xcode utilities live:

sudo xcode-select -switch /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer

Set "opendiff" as the default mergetool globally:

git config --global merge.tool opendiff

Solution 4

If Xcode has recently updated itself, you may need to agree to the new license terms. If you have not agreed to the license terms, FileMerge (when launched from SourceTree) will quit immediately.

To check for this, open a shell and run as your usual user:

$ opendiff

If the license is the problem, it will tell you. To agree to the new license terms, you'll need to run open diff using sudo:

$ sudo opendiff

After agreeing to the license terms, you can now retry launching FileMerge from SourceTree using Resolve Conflicts > Launch External Merge Tool. FileMerge should launch and behave normally.

Solution 5

This also works to resolve the message "xcode-select: error: tool 'opendiff' requires Xcode, but active developer directory '/Library/Developer/CommandLineTools' is a command line tools instance":

sudo xcode-select -s /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer
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Updated on June 07, 2022

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  • Greg Kopff
    Greg Kopff almost 2 years

    I regularly use Atlassian SourceTree (on Mac OS X) to launch FileMerge to resolve git merge conflicts. Out of the blue it has stopped working: when I right click and select Resolve Conflicts > Launch External Merge Tool, FileMerge launches, creates its intermediate files, then immediately exits. SourceTree interprets that as the merge process being complete.

    What's the issue and how can I debug/fix it?

    I note that a previous question 'SourceTree filemerge quits immediately and creates 4 files. How to fix it?' does not address this particular scenario (for one, it says FileMerge quits in the title, but in the body it says FileMerge displays /dev/null as one of the panels. Additionally, my merge conflict is not due to a removed file.)