In the same place where you moved your eggs to, can you concatenate
your easy-install.pth file for us?
eg, mine reads:

(for your information so you know what I am running on)
#> lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:    Ubuntu 10.10
Release:        10.10
Codename:       maverick


#> cd /usr/local/lib/python2.6/dist-packages
#> cat easy-install.pth
import sys; sys.__plen = len(sys.path)
./Trac-0.12.3dev_r10683-py2.6.egg
/usr/local/lib/python2.6/dist-packages
./Bitten-0.6.1dev_r990-py2.6.egg
./TracAnnouncer-0.11.1-py2.6.egg
./TracDoxygen-0.11.0.2-py2.6.egg
import sys; new=sys.path[sys.__plen:]; del sys.path[sys.__plen:];
p=getattr(sys,'__egginsert',0); sys.path[p:p]=new; sys.__egginsert =
p+len(new)

It might not hurt to concatenate your setuptools.pth as well (also in
the same location):

#> cat setuptools.pth
/usr/lib/python2.6/dist-packages

This information will help us continue troubleshooting

Thanks,
Jason

On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 8:24 AM, Alejandro V.
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hm, locating the trac egg pointed out that none of the other plugin
> eggs were in the same folder, but even after moving they still do not
> appear in the admin panel, or anywhere else.
>
> On May 3, 7:50 pm, Jason Miller <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I believe with Ubuntu the eggs are stored in:
>>
>> /usr/local/lib/python2.6/dist-packages
>> or
>> /usr/lib/python2.6/dist-packages
>> (not site-packages with normal python ./setup.py install)
>>
>> If in doubt you could always try running python directly (just type
>> python at your shell prompt) and enter in the command:
>>
>> import <name of plugin>
>> print myplugin.__file__
>>
>> TracAnnouncer for example on my machine in a svn developers non-
>> installed state:
>>
>> import announcerplugin
>> print announcerplugin.__file__
>> returns:
>> /home/milljm/dev/DEV-Trac/downloads/announcer/0.11/announcerplugin/
>> __init__.pyc
>>
>> Once you have the "exact" location, you can start messing with
>> permissions and the like (if that is indeed the issue). However, if
>> python errors out with un-able to find said module (plugin), then you
>> have a different issue...
>> The module is just not installed correctly as of yet. Or at the very
>> least, in a location python does not know about.
>>
>> You do seem to have trac installed correctly though, so I would start
>> a python shell and do the following:
>>
>> import trac
>> print.trac.__file__
>>
>> and see where the Trac egg is. In most if not all cases, the plugin
>> eggs should be located in the same spot.
>>
>> Looking forward to your results!
>> Jason
>>
>> On May 3, 12:03 pm, "Alejandro V." <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>> > Oh ok, the url is only /about in my case, but yes I do not see any
>> > plugins, but it also doesn't look like my plugins_dir is set for
>> > whatever reason.
>> > Setting it doesn't seem to do anything either though.
>>
>> > On May 3, 1:57 pm, "Jeff Watson" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> > > Sorry, just login to the website (I presume you can since you indicate 
>> > > you
>> > > can get in the admin panel to see the plug-ins, so in general the site is
>> > > alive) and click on the "About Trac" link.  That should have been
>> > > localhost:<tracd-port>/trac/<trac-project-folder-name>/about  (so in my 
>> > > case
>> > > it'shttp://localhost:8080/trac/risks/about)-Hide quoted text -
>>
>> > - Show quoted text -
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