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@Per insistence of the author of this software, remove these ports from
the Ports Collection.  The author specifically insists that no patches
be distributed for his software.

Please do not contact portmgr about this policy, it is the author's sole
choice.

Hat:	portmgr
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You've installed mod_watch, a module to monitor bandwidth
usage.

/var/spool/mod_watch has been created. It's owned by user 
www and group www. For mod_watch to work, the Apache
user/group must be able to create and update files in this
directory.

Edit your apache.conf or httpd.conf to enable and setup this
module. Have a look at the files in
${PREFIX}/share/doc/mod_watch/html for information on how to
configure it etc.

Then do this to make it work effective:

# apachectl configtest (see if there are any config errors)
# apachectl restart

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@Add mod_watch, an Apache module to monitor bandwidth usage.  For use
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