Don't know how to do it on Ubuntu but on Windows just renaming the
project directory will change the project URL. The project name
displayed in the Basic settings is used for displaying the project
name in available project's list. The directory name on server is used
to form the project link.

Hope this will help you.

-Sneha

On Jun 28, 5:42 pm, culliard <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> We have a Trac server (0.11.7) with multiple Trac projects
> (environments) for different products/platforms that we develop. The
> server is running Ubuntu 10.04. We have decided to restructure the
> projects for more consistency and as a result would like to rename
> some projects. A 3rd party company is configuring and maintaining TRAC
> but aren't sure how to do this.
>
> Assume project name is 'product1' and currently has associated roadmap/
> tickets, a few wiki pages and Svn repository. In Available Projects
> list it would show as 'product1' and link would be http://<trac
> server>/product1
>
> I tried Admin panel -> Basic Settings and changed name to 'platform2'.
> Now Available projects shows 'platform2' but link still shows http://<trac
> server>/product1.
>
> Is there any relatively straight forward way of renaming all links
> without creating a new project?
>
> If not then we can of course export tickets from old project
> (product1), create a new project 'platform2' and import tickets .
> Questions:
>  * Does roadmap get exported/imported?
>  * Is there a way to migrate wiki pages/structure between projects or
> just manually copy/paste
>  * How to migrate svn repository between projects? Is it a matter of
> changing names?
>
> If you need further info please let me know.
>
> Thanks
> Nigel

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