git bisect not accepting -git kernels

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Hi!
I was trying to do a git bisect on 2.6.22-git6 and 2.6.22-git8. For which I get following error :
root@amit:/usr/src/linux-git # git bisect good v2.6.22-git6
Bad rev input: v2.6.22-git6

The repository is obtained by :
root@amit:/usr/src # git clone git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6 linux-git

I am running following git version on Debian Sid, updated today.
# git --version
git version 0.99.8.GIT
'# dpkg -l | grep git' shows ' git-core 1:1.5.2.3-1'

I tried searching man-pages/documentation/website but couldn't find any references to git bisect on -git kernels. I would be grateful if anyone can help me find what's going wrong.

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Amit Walambe
Design Engineer, Arcom Control Systems Ltd.
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