Right now our gitlab server is using up all of it's memory when people try 
to clone repos over 3GB in size.. I've created a 2GB swap partition but 
we're still chewing through all of that for larger repos as the packing 
process sucks up more ram than we can spare.  So I wanted to check if there 
is a setting that I can configure in Gitlab or if I should install git and 
set it that way? 

The server instance I setup gitlab on doesn't have git installed so I am 
going to have to apt-get install git to get it up and running in order to 
set my packsizelimit.  Not wanting to rock the boat I assumed that git 
wasn't installed for a reason and wanted to check if there was a gitlab 
only way that I could adjust this variable to limit the pack size to a few 
hundred MB instead.

thanks!

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