On Mon, 20 May 2019, 05:11 Yoo, <[email protected]> wrote:

> In Django 2.2, I run makemigrations then migrate. I wait approx. 5-7
> minutes and then I get "Fatal Python error: Cannot recover from stack
> overflow." "Current thread 0x0002094 (most recent call first):" yada yada
> "File "manage.py", line 17 in main "File manage.py line 21 in <module>"
>
>
> End. I check the migrations file and the file is 4000 lines of code large.
> What do I do in this case? Should I make my own migration files, and if so,
> how?
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