I did it anyway just to be sure and low and behold, that fixed it.
Thanks!

On May 3, 12:51 pm, John Hutchison <jchut...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I think I've taken care of this. I added the apache user as a member of the
> trac group. I can try to chown them. Oddly, even though I've enabled
> logging, there is no trac.log file...
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> On Tue, May 3, 2011 at 12:46 PM, Jeff Watson <jeff.wat...@scipax.com> wrote:
> > I typically go to /var/trac/<project> and do a chown -R apache:apache *
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> > That also forces plugins, the ini & log file and so on to all be owned and
> > writeable by apache.  May not help because I've seen other errors when I
> > get
> > permission problems, but it's worth doing just to rule it out.
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