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@- remove apache13 and ports depending on apache13 from portstree
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mod_accounting is now installed on your system
You can find a SQL example schema to use mod_accounting here :
${PREFIX}/share/mod_accounting/schema.sql

Create the database [you must have compiled support the database]

To install it with MySQL use the following command: 
	mysql <database> < schema.sql
For PostgreSQL: 
	psql <database> < schema.sql
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@Add mod_accounting 0.5,
an Apache module that records traffic
statistics into a database.

PR:		45502
Submitted by:	Clment Lafort <sheepkiller@@cultdeadsheep.org>
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