If your project is self-contained, i.e. every file it needs is in the
project folder, you'll simply need to copy it to the other machine,
run a configure:database in case those settings changed, do a cc and
you're good to go.

On Sat, Mar 13, 2010 at 10:00, mbello <kdmbe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> if my project is for example jobeet if i begin it in my desk top and i
> would like to continu it in my laptop
> is there any particular configuration that i have to do or it it only
> instal symfony in my laptop, and
> copy jobeet project and paste it in my new symfony installation ?
> i want a details please
> thanks in advance
> mbello
>
> On 11 mar, 15:15, Raphael Schumacher <m...@raphaelschumacher.ch>
> wrote:
>> Ensure symfony and dev tools being properly installed on your new
>> laptop, and copy your project files to the new laptop...
>> --> is there anything specific that you would wish to hear as an
>> answer?
>
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