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I am trying to deploy a pet project on heroku, but keep getting error: "slug size is 314 mb, maximum limit is 300 mb". I tried purging cache but to no effect. it's a fairly small project, I am listing the requirements.txt file here, if it helps. Any suggestion on deploying it properly will be appreciated. Thank you.

requirements.txt
Django==1.9.6
django-bootstrap3==7.0.1
django-registration-redux==1.4
gunicorn==19.4.5
psycopg2==2.6.1
whitenoise==2.0.6
dj-database-url==0.4.0

conda-requirements.txt
numpy
scipy
scikit-learn

using conda buildpack: https://github.com/kennethreitz/conda-buildpack

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  • Numpy and scipy are large. Probably not too many people use packages like that with Heroku.
    – dkarchmer
    May 28, 2016 at 15:37
  • any suggestions about where and how can I deploy my site with these packages? May 29, 2016 at 18:45
  • Yes, IMO, AWS is the best solution. Given you want the simplicity of Heroku, you should try to use AWS's Elastic Beanstalk, which gives you a lot of the same simplicity, but at the same time, with more ways to have better control. In this case, I would suggest trying to set it up on top for docker from the get go. In fact, I created and use a docker image for video processing which has these packages, and works on AWS EB: github.com/ampervue/docker-ffmpeg. You need something similar to that. Sorry, a proper answer won't fit as a comment here, but hope this helps.
    – dkarchmer
    May 29, 2016 at 19:18
  • thanks for your reply , i'll try it out May 31, 2016 at 7:49
  • Solved it, just needed to add nomkl to the conda-requirements.txt file to get the slugsize down. Jun 24, 2016 at 15:54

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