Adobe edge application not responding during publish

I dont know why but all of a sudden my file wont publish, or at least I dont think it is because I get the death wheel for a solid 10-15 minutes then give up and force quit the program. It was publishing before, but I dont know if this is just a huge upload or what? Please help..

How do I post the file? Nothing in particular, i just hadn't touched the file in a few days and then added a bunch of new animations/image files to it. I thought maybe it was just taking a long time to update the new changes but im not sure.

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