There are no messages indicating an attempt to load the plugin.  I even 
put some log messages of my own in the __init__ functions, which are
not being logged.

-Scott

Matt Good wrote:
> Trac logs a fair bit of information during the plugin loading phase,
> so take a look and see if there's anything there that may help.
> 
> -- Matt
> 
> On Jan 25, 7:48 am, Scott Sharkey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Scott Sharkey wrote:
>>> Hi guys,
>>> I'm trying to develop a trac plugin.  I have installed it into the trac
>>> environment under the plugins directory, using the following command...
>>> python setup.py develop --install-dir=/var/trac/plugins
>>> (/var/trac is the environment directory)
>>> With eggs, trac auto-loads them.  It does not appear to do so with
>>> egg-links - do I need to enable the plugin (not necessary if it's an
>>> egg) or is there some other magic?
>> Forgot to mention - it does not seem to be loading even if I enable it
>> in the [components] section of the ini file either.
>>
>> -Scott
> > 


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