> GIT contains the t* prefixes (see > http://git.trinitydesktop.org/cgit/tdelibs/tree/dcop/dcopidl2cpp/main.cpp > for an example), so something must be preventing an update > on your end. > Does GIT spew any warning messages? If you don't have > any local changes > in your GIT tree, you could always try this command: > > git reset --hard HEAD > > to reset the tree to a pristine state. That did not work, nor did other commands I found around the web, but I found the problem. Administrative Summary: GIT sucks. Oh, wait, many of us already knew that. :) Every module that I have modified through commits, which now require an account name and password, have not been updating. Is there a way to anonymously sync a local repository after a module's config file is set to use an account name? Yes, I know about GIT_ASKPASS, but a local sync should not require a password. I understand needing a password to commit changes but to synchronize locally should not. Darrell