I don't think so. The owner:group are both apache like everything else, and the permissions on the themes folder and the theme are 755 just like in sites/all/themes. If I mv mydomain/themes/mytheme all/themes it appears in the list (even without a cache clear). If I do it in the other direction, it disappears, even with a cache clear. I have tried making the permissions 777, and the behavior doesn't change.
On Sun, May 5, 2013 at 6:26 AM, Joop Sint Jago j.sintjago@xs4all.nl wrote:
drupal/sites/mysite/themes/mytheme****
Should be the correct location indeed. I have checked this in my own installation.****
The only thing I can think of is the file-rights. I have testes this too. With file rights not set properly the theme will not listed.****
*Van:* themes-bounces@drupal.org [mailto:themes-bounces@drupal.org] *Namens *Jeff Greenberg *Verzonden:* zaterdag 4 mei 2013 17:54 *Aan:* Themes *Onderwerp:* [themes] D7 multi site theme****
I have a site mysub.mysite.com, a D7 site, set up as multisite.****
I have its sites directory at sites/mysite.com.mysub and its settings are found and work.****
In that directory I have a themes directory, and in it, a mytheme directory.****
Having cleared cache via the admin panel and drush, mytheme is not shown in /admin/appearance. If I move the theme to sites/all/themes, it is listed.
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