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The "gc.auto" configuration has traditionally been used to turn off running git-gc(1) as part of our auto-maintenance. We have eventually switched over to git-maintenance(1) ina95ce12430(maintenance: replace run_auto_gc(), 2020-09-17), and with1942d48380(maintenance: optionally skip --auto process, 2020-08-28) we have introduced "maintenance.auto" to control whether or not to run auto-maintenance. At that point though we still shelled out to git-gc(1) internally. So if "gc.auto=0" was set we would still _execute_ git-maintenance(1), but the command would have exited fast because git-gc(1) itself knew to honor the config key. This has recently changed though, as we have adapted the default maintenance strategy to not use git-gc(1) anymore. The consequence is that "gc.auto=0" doesn't have an effect anymore, which is a somewhat surprising change in behaviour for our users. Adapt `run_auto_maintenance()` so that it knows to also read "gc.auto", similar to how it also reads both "maintenance.autoDetach" and "gc.autoDetach". Reported-by: Jean-Christophe Manciot <actionmystique@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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