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@Retire the following ports; they have been integrated into ruby18 and
ruby16-shim-ruby18:

	devel/ruby-yaml
	net/ruby-drb
	net/ruby-gserver
	net/ruby-soap
	net/ruby-xmlrpc
	security/ruby-openssl
	sysutils/ruby-devel-logger
	textproc/ruby-rexml
	www/ruby-webrick
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@Add ruby-webrick, an HTTP server toolkit for Ruby.  You can write your
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