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How to start Jenkin build on every push into the repository?

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Hi,

I'm using Github as a repository for my project. I have integrated Jenkin locally. Currently, I'm building Jenkin manually. I need to automate the Jenkin process whenever pushing the changes into the repository

posted Jul 16, 2018 by Manish Tiwari

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Is it possible to make a git remote pack its repository on every push?

I have tried setting gc.auto to 1 on both the remote and the clients, but so far no push seems to have packed anything.

Do I need to create a push hook on the remote to make it pack?

The reason for this is that I have several git repositorier for org-mode files.

Having a history, and rollback of the history, is more important than having a good history.

The diff of each push is small, the repositories only contain one, or a handful of org-mode files, and some of the org-mode files are quite large.

The remote is git 1:2.1.4-2.1 (debian packge, git --version reports 2.1.4), running on debian 8.0 "jessie".

The clients are various GNU/linux git (whatever comes with the distro out of the box) and Win32 msysgit installations.

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