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@- Update to 1.80
- Sort *_DEPENDS, MAN3 and PLIST
- Add CPAN as primary WWW

Changes:	http://search.cpan.org/dist/Perlbal/CHANGES
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@Perlbal is a single-threaded event-based server supporting HTTP load
balancing, web serving, and a mix of the two.

One of the defining things about Perlbal is that almost everything can
be configured or reconfigured on the fly without needing to restart the
software. A basic configuration file containing a management port enables
you to easily perform operations on a running instance of Perlbal.

WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Perlbal/
WWW: http://www.danga.com/perlbal/
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@Add perlbal 1.36, reverse-proxy load balancer and webserver.

PR:		ports/75369
Submitted by:	Jacques Marneweck <jacques@@php.net>
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