how do you apply the patch?

dumb question, but ive never applied one before :)



thanks,
matt



On May 14, 2007, at 9:59 AM, badger17 wrote:

>
>
> On May 14, 3:31 pm, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I'm looking to create a tool that will allow users to upload video  
>> and
>> metadata. Once they are uploaded, I will transcode them to FLV and  
>> FTP
>> them off to our Flash Communications Server, keeping a record of the
>> video and its associated data.
>>
>> Once the raw file is on the server, I'll have a shell script on the
>> server do the transcoding with FFMPEG and then FTP the file to its
>> final destination, so I'm not worried about that part.
>>
>> I'm concerned about the amount of time it will take to upload larger
>> files. Has anyone done something like this in Django?
>>
>> Any thoughts or ideas are appreciated.
>
> Hi I have been working on a similar project. The initial problem is
> that Django loads large files into RAM by default, which will bring
> down your server if you try and upload large files. There is a patch
> which allows file to be streamed to disk in chunks. I am using this
> patch successfully and have managed to upload files of 100Mb + to a
> server running Django and Apache. The patch is here:
>
> http://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/2070
>
>
> >


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