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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I'm not saying your file-rights are not set properly. I was saying that *IF* not set properly the theme-listing will be affected.
In your case the file-rights seem OK.
Since I have a lot multisite setups and run into issues sometimes, I tried to change things in order to reproduce your error, with no luck.
You said the mysub.mysite.com works properly, so the settings.php file is found properly and the specifity of the mysub.mysite.com-directory is OK.
Would you mind reporting back what the solution was?
Van: themes-bounces@drupal.org [mailto:themes-bounces@drupal.org] Namens Jeff Greenberg Verzonden: zondag 5 mei 2013 18:07 Aan: A list for theme developers Onderwerp: Re: [themes] D7 multi site theme
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.