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diff --git a/sys-apps/iproute2/files/iproute2-3.1.0-mtu.patch b/sys-apps/iproute2/files/iproute2-3.1.0-mtu.patch
deleted file mode 100644
index fa12dad2..00000000
--- a/sys-apps/iproute2/files/iproute2-3.1.0-mtu.patch
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,48 +0,0 @@
-http://bugs.gentoo.org/291907
-
-This patch was merged from two patches extracted from this thread:
-http://markmail.org/thread/qkd76gpdgefpjlfn
-
-tc_stab.c: small fixes to commandline help
-
-
-tc_core.c:
-As kernel part of things relies on cell align which is always set to -1,
-I also added it to userspace computation stage. This way if someone
-specified e.g. 2048 and 512 for mtu and tsize respectively, one wouldn't
-end with tsize supporting mtu 4096 suddenly, New default mtu is also set
-to 2048 (disregarding weirdness of setting mtu to such values).
-
-
-Unless I missed something, this is harmless and feels cleaner, but if it's
-not allowed, documentation will have to be changed back to 2047 + extra
-explanation as well.
-
---- iproute2/tc/tc_core.c
-+++ iproute2/tc/tc_core.c
-@@ -155,12 +155,12 @@
- }
-
- if (s->mtu == 0)
-- s->mtu = 2047;
-+ s->mtu = 2048;
- if (s->tsize == 0)
- s->tsize = 512;
-
- s->cell_log = 0;
-- while ((s->mtu >> s->cell_log) > s->tsize - 1)
-+ while ((s->mtu - 1 >> s->cell_log) > s->tsize - 1)
- s->cell_log++;
-
- *stab = malloc(s->tsize * sizeof(__u16));
---- iproute2/tc/tc_stab.c
-+++ iproute2/tc/tc_stab.c
-@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@
- fprintf(stderr,
- "Usage: ... stab [ mtu BYTES ] [ tsize SLOTS ] [ mpu BYTES ] \n"
- " [ overhead BYTES ] [ linklayer TYPE ] ...\n"
-- " mtu : max packet size we create rate map for {2047}\n"
-+ " mtu : max packet size we create size table for {2048}\n"
- " tsize : how many slots should size table have {512}\n"
- " mpu : minimum packet size used in rate computations\n"
- " overhead : per-packet size overhead used in rate computations\n"