I have several windows installations using 2.05 and the AuthCAS plugin. I always drop the unzipped folder into the plugins folder and it shows up in the admin screen.
I am now attempting a redhat installation and for some reason it is not detecting the AuthCAS folder. It simply does not show up in the plugins menu. I cannot figure it out. I have tried changing permissions on the folder, and that didn't work. Is there a step missing? Is there something I ought to configure in linux to make it work?
I didn't made any change on my *nux to see plugins. Maybe something with upper/lower-case ?
The directory/the file/the class name must have the same case.
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I thought I tried that, but I went back to verify. I even changed the protected var $name from 'CAS' to 'AuthCAS' to match the php file and the folder name.
Still nothing.
Also rather than SFTPing the /AuthCAS folder - I uploaded the zip and then unzipped as root and copied the brand new folder to the plugins folder.
Still nothing.
I tried adding an entryies in the 'plugins' table and the 'plugin_settings' table. To maybe force it. When I go back to the plugins page something quickly comes up saying something like "AuthCAS not found and will be removed" and then the entry is removed from the plugins table and not displayed in the plugins menu.
If I can't figure this out by lunch, I'll probably just reinstall.