Yes it looks like you are correct Ryan. I added the below include statement 
and now all the errors that I had programmed into my /etc/trac/MyProject.ini 
file are alive and well! 
Thanks for the quick solution! Since apache.conf lives in the /etc/trac 
folder, and changes to that file are clearly being read, I had assumed 
changes to the .ini file in that location were also read. 

On Wednesday, March 25, 2015 at 10:38:46 AM UTC-5, RjOllos wrote:
>
> On Wed, Mar 25, 2015 at 8:13 AM, pineapplehandler <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> Another newbie trying to view trac.log. I enabled it 
>> within /etc/trac/MyProject.ini by changing the log_type from none to file 
>> and 
>> bounced apache2 but it doesn't look like the changes are applying:
>> [logging]
>> log_file = trac.log
>> # log_format = <inherited>
>> log_level = DEBUG
>> log_type = file
>>
>> The GUI still shows it as disabled:
>>
>> <https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-dhKeKEXHxiE/VRLQWv1yLSI/AAAAAAAAABY/SR4iuWA88SA/s1600/disabled.png>
>>
>> Also created the trac.log file and set ownership to www-data and 
>> permissions to rw rw rw but it isn't growing:
>>
>> -rw-rw-rw- 1 www-data www-data      0 Mar 25 09:10 trac.log
>>
>> I guess the bigger question is, is Trac reading my custom .ini file at 
>> all?
>>
>
> Trac is probably is not reading the file. Trac is looking for a trac.ini 
> file in the environment "conf" directory. You can include another file in 
> trac.ini through the [inherit] section:
> http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracIni#GlobalConfiguration 
>
> Try adding to trac.ini:
> [inherit]
> file = /etc/trac/MyProject.ini
>
>

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