Thanks. It worked. I copied the bt1.buildNumbers.properties file too (don't know if it was required, but think so).
I had one problem : the VCS root was attached to the old project, so I had to make it global, save the config file again so that it refreshes, then uncheck the global VCS.
Artifacts are stored in the system folder:
You should move corresponding folder into the new project directory
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Oops, another problem : I can't download artifacts. Builds seems to have "lost" them (no artifact).
Hello,
You can move corresponding part of project-config.xml to another project
config. TeamCity should reload configuration automatically without restart.
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Thanks. It worked. I copied the bt1.buildNumbers.properties file too (don't know if it was required, but think so).
I had one problem : the VCS root was attached to the old project, so I had to make it global, save the config file again so that it refreshes, then uncheck the global VCS.
Oops, another problem : I can't download artifacts. Builds seems to have "lost" them (no artifact).
Edit : Ok, you need to move the files in the .BuildServer/artifacts/]]> too.
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Hello,
Artifacts are stored in the system folder:
You should move corresponding folder into the new project directory -- Pavel Sher Software Developer JetBrains, Inc. http://www.jetbrains.com "Develop with pleasure!" "Cedric Champeau" ]]> wrote in message
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