Previously had partial docs for Fedora 31. This updates to Fedora 33, adds
support for audio and video and adds dependencies to allow the test suite to run
to completion.
The latest version is 1.4.0b1 which changes some internals a bit... internals
which unforuntately mediagoblin's DatabaseManager screw around with
(namely, _decl_class_registry)
Signed-off-by: Ben Sturmfels <ben@sturm.com.au>
The `audiotospectrogram` module is a complete rewrite of the existing spectrogram
code with support for Python 3. This allows us to drop the bundled `freesound`
library and Python 2-only `audioprocessing` and `spectrogram` modules.
Signed-off-by: Ben Sturmfels <ben@sturm.com.au>
A trailing slash in devtools/compile_translations.sh caused that script to fail
because the parameter to pybabel's -l option ended up blank instead of
containing the language code.
A few files and directories were missing from .gitignore and hence wound up
in the list of local changes to be committed.
By increasing the limit from 8m to 100m, we should immediately fix initial
problems for people trying to upload audio or video. From there, they can read
the documentation more closely when they try to upload larger files.
This change starts Celery only after RabbitMQ is available. It also returns the
unnecessarily low BROKER_HEARTBEAT setting to default of 120.0 to help prevent
connections being reset on machines under load.
This fixes the installation process *right now* on Python 2. The problem is that
packages are dropping Python 2 support all over the place and due to
our (deliberate) loose dependency version specifications and the loose
sub-dependency version specifications, it's one horrible mess. But it works
right now.
Next up I'll be pinning all the currently installed Python 2 packages and all
dependencies.