Oh, got it (from Peter's reply).  The checkout to the other branch doesn't need 
the "-b".

Yes, the git commands and options are maddening.

 - Dennis

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I have done "git clone -b develop ....." now I am trying to find the right
"git checkout -b stable" command.


rgds
jan i.

Ps. This is something for our wiki, when I get a couple of minutes

<orcnote>
        Is "git checkout -b stable" 
     sufficient, if your current working directory is in the directory 
     where the clone was created?

     Is the cwiki up and running?
</orcnote>

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