I've written a panic() function which resides in config/bootstrap.php,
and can be called from anywhere in my CakePHP app.  The idea is that
it is called when the site admin (me) needs to know that something has
happened.  I want it to fire and email and write to the log.  To write
to the log, I'm calling;

CakeLog::write($msg, 'PANIC');

but the log file isn't being created as I would expect (I've logged to
other files before, so I know it works, but I haven't done it with
a :: call before).

No errors come up.  Any advice?

Thanks
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