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diff --git a/nixpkgs/pkgs/tools/filesystems/ceph/0000-dont-check-cherrypy-version.patch b/nixpkgs/pkgs/tools/filesystems/ceph/0000-dont-check-cherrypy-version.patch
deleted file mode 100644
index 9604da87fb50..000000000000
--- a/nixpkgs/pkgs/tools/filesystems/ceph/0000-dont-check-cherrypy-version.patch
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,70 +0,0 @@
-diff --git a/src/pybind/mgr/dashboard/module.py b/src/pybind/mgr/dashboard/module.py
-index a8a3ec07c1..bcc9b86c37 100644
---- a/src/pybind/mgr/dashboard/module.py
-+++ b/src/pybind/mgr/dashboard/module.py
-@@ -25,40 +25,6 @@ except ImportError:
- 
- from .services.sso import load_sso_db
- 
--# The SSL code in CherryPy 3.5.0 is buggy.  It was fixed long ago,
--# but 3.5.0 is still shipping in major linux distributions
--# (Fedora 27, Ubuntu Xenial), so we must monkey patch it to get SSL working.
--if cherrypy is not None:
--    v = StrictVersion(cherrypy.__version__)
--    # It was fixed in 3.7.0.  Exact lower bound version is probably earlier,
--    # but 3.5.0 is what this monkey patch is tested on.
--    if StrictVersion("3.5.0") <= v < StrictVersion("3.7.0"):
--        from cherrypy.wsgiserver.wsgiserver2 import HTTPConnection,\
--                                                    CP_fileobject
--
--        def fixed_init(hc_self, server, sock, makefile=CP_fileobject):
--            hc_self.server = server
--            hc_self.socket = sock
--            hc_self.rfile = makefile(sock, "rb", hc_self.rbufsize)
--            hc_self.wfile = makefile(sock, "wb", hc_self.wbufsize)
--            hc_self.requests_seen = 0
--
--        HTTPConnection.__init__ = fixed_init
--
--# When the CherryPy server in 3.2.2 (and later) starts it attempts to verify
--# that the ports its listening on are in fact bound. When using the any address
--# "::" it tries both ipv4 and ipv6, and in some environments (e.g. kubernetes)
--# ipv6 isn't yet configured / supported and CherryPy throws an uncaught
--# exception.
--if cherrypy is not None:
--    v = StrictVersion(cherrypy.__version__)
--    # the issue was fixed in 3.2.3. it's present in 3.2.2 (current version on
--    # centos:7) and back to at least 3.0.0.
--    if StrictVersion("3.1.2") <= v < StrictVersion("3.2.3"):
--        # https://github.com/cherrypy/cherrypy/issues/1100
--        from cherrypy.process import servers
--        servers.wait_for_occupied_port = lambda host, port: None
--
- if 'COVERAGE_ENABLED' in os.environ:
-     import coverage
-     __cov = coverage.Coverage(config_file="{}/.coveragerc".format(os.path.dirname(__file__)),
-diff --git a/src/pybind/mgr/prometheus/module.py b/src/pybind/mgr/prometheus/module.py
-index b7fecf8d85..dfd4160591 100644
---- a/src/pybind/mgr/prometheus/module.py
-+++ b/src/pybind/mgr/prometheus/module.py
-@@ -18,20 +18,6 @@ from rbd import RBD
- DEFAULT_ADDR = '::'
- DEFAULT_PORT = 9283
- 
--# When the CherryPy server in 3.2.2 (and later) starts it attempts to verify
--# that the ports its listening on are in fact bound. When using the any address
--# "::" it tries both ipv4 and ipv6, and in some environments (e.g. kubernetes)
--# ipv6 isn't yet configured / supported and CherryPy throws an uncaught
--# exception.
--if cherrypy is not None:
--    v = StrictVersion(cherrypy.__version__)
--    # the issue was fixed in 3.2.3. it's present in 3.2.2 (current version on
--    # centos:7) and back to at least 3.0.0.
--    if StrictVersion("3.1.2") <= v < StrictVersion("3.2.3"):
--        # https://github.com/cherrypy/cherrypy/issues/1100
--        from cherrypy.process import servers
--        servers.wait_for_occupied_port = lambda host, port: None
--
- # cherrypy likes to sys.exit on error.  don't let it take us down too!
- def os_exit_noop(*args, **kwargs):
-     pass