Call me clueless, but how the heck do I get rid of a tracking remote branch? I've cloned a repo locally, but in the clone I don't want to track all the topic branches of the origin. But git branch -d keeps saying it doesn't find the remote branch: $ git version git version 1.5.0 $ git clone mingw-git/ mingw-git2 [... all looks fine ...] $ cd mingw-git2/ $ git branch -a * devel origin/HEAD origin/devel origin/master origin/origin origin/repo-devel $ git branch -d origin/repo-devel error: branch 'origin/repo-devel' not found. $ git branch -d remotes/origin/repo-devel error: branch 'remotes/origin/repo-devel' not found. $ git branch -d heads/remotes/origin/repo-devel error: branch 'heads/remotes/origin/repo-devel' not found. $ git branch -d refs/heads/remotes/origin/repo-devel error: branch 'refs/heads/remotes/origin/repo-devel' not found. How do I delete remote branches? Do I have to rm .git/refs/heads/remotes/origin/repo-devel (I know I have to update the config, too, so that the next pull doesn't draw the branch in again, but I haven't done that at this point.) -- Hannes - 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