Using git version 1.7.12.rc2.18.g61b472e (1.7.9 has the same problem) If I run (directly in the bare repository) git filter-branch -d ../localrewrite --parent-filter cat I get this error message on the last line, nothing unusual before: error: Untracked working tree file 'AUTHORS' would be overwritten by merge. but if I run (directly in the bare repository) git filter-branch -d .localrewrite --parent-filter cat everything works fine. Depending on the path of the temporary directory, the error may also point to some other file. AUTHORS is in the root directory, but it is never untracked. If I do a clone and run the same command in the clone, it also works with any temp directory. And this only happens with one specific repository - a KDE game, converted with svn2git. No other game has this problem. git fsck only finds dangling tags. The resulting repositories are identical, so I can ignore the error message for now. But still - why can't I run this in the bare repository? git help filter-branch does not mention something like that. You can get the repository here: http://www.rohdewald.de/oss/tst.tbz Maybe related: I run this directly in the bare repository. If the command succeeds, I find a checkout directly there (everything was clean before), so I have branches description HEAD hooks info objects refs PLUS all directories and files right in there: AUTHORS History.h ksokobanui.rc MapDelta.h PathFinder.cpp Bookmark.cpp hooks LevelCollection.cpp Map.h PathFinder.h Bookmark.h HtmlPrinter.cpp LevelCollection.h Messages.sh PlayField.cpp branches HtmlPrinter.h LevelMap.cpp ModalLabel.cpp PlayField.h CMakeLists.txt ImageData.cpp LevelMap.h ModalLabel.h Queue.h config-ksokoban.h.cmake ImageData.h levels Move.cpp README data images main.cpp Move.h refs description index MainWindow.cpp MoveSequence.cpp StaticImage.cpp doc info MainWindow.h MoveSequence.h StaticImage.h HEAD InternalCollections.cpp Map.cpp NEWS TODO History.cpp InternalCollections.h MapDelta.cpp objects -- Wolfgang -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html