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diff --git a/app-emulation/ganeti/files/ganeti-2.15.2-ftbfs-sphinx-warning.patch b/app-emulation/ganeti/files/ganeti-2.15.2-ftbfs-sphinx-warning.patch
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--- a/app-emulation/ganeti/files/ganeti-2.15.2-ftbfs-sphinx-warning.patch
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@@ -1,41 +0,0 @@
-# https://bugs.gentoo.org/719846
-# Probably related to https://github.com/sphinx-doc/sphinx/issues/4225
-#
-# Warning, treated as error:
-# /var/tmp/portage/app-emulation/ganeti-2.15.2-r9/temp/gntbuild.tiR1shJ6/doc/design-impexp2.rst:512:Could not lex literal_block as "python". Highlighting skipped.
-
---- a/doc/design-impexp2.rst 2020-04-30 23:40:50.121698365 +0000
-+++ b/doc/design-impexp2.rst 2020-04-30 23:41:05.692129339 +0000
-@@ -507,32 +507,6 @@
- respective system (measured for the CGI/FastCGI program using ``time
- -v``).
-
--::
--
-- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-- Block size 4 KB 64 KB 128 KB 1 MB 4 MB
-- ======================================================================
-- Plain CGI script reading 83 174 180 122 120
-- from ``/dev/zero``
-- 0.6/3.9 0.1/2.4 0.1/2.2 0.0/1.9 0.0/2.1
-- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-- FastCGI with ``fcgiwrap``, 86 167 170 177 174
-- ``dd`` reading from
-- ``/dev/zero`` 1.1/5 0.5/2.9 0.5/2.7 0.7/3.1 0.7/2.8
-- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-- FastCGI with ``fcgiwrap``, 68 146 150 170 170
-- Python script copying from
-- ``/dev/zero`` to stdout
-- 1.3/5.1 0.8/3.7 0.7/3.3 0.9/2.9 0.8/3
-- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-- FastCGI, Python script using 31 48 47 5 1
-- ``flup`` library (version
-- 1.0.2) reading from
-- ``/dev/zero``
-- 23.5/9.8 14.3/8.5 16.1/8 - -
-- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
--
--
- It should be mentioned that the ``flup`` library is not implemented in
- the most efficient way, but even with some changes it doesn't get much
- faster. It is fine for small amounts of data, but not for huge