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diff --git a/net-dialup/diald/files/diald-1.0-nopam.patch b/net-dialup/diald/files/diald-1.0-nopam.patch
deleted file mode 100644
index 7fb78b5631a2..000000000000
--- a/net-dialup/diald/files/diald-1.0-nopam.patch
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,40 +0,0 @@
-diff -Nru diald-1.0.orig/configure.in diald-1.0/configure.in
---- diald-1.0.orig/configure.in 2001-06-16 19:01:25.000000000 +0300
-+++ diald-1.0/configure.in 2007-07-12 09:56:35.000000000 +0300
-@@ -10,7 +10,6 @@
- dnl Checks for libraries.
- AC_CHECK_LIB(dl, dlsym)
- AC_CHECK_LIB(nsl, nis_add)
--AC_CHECK_LIB(pam, pam_start)
- AC_CHECK_LIB(wrap, request_init)
- AC_CHECK_LIB(util, openpty)
-
-diff -Nru diald-1.0.orig/doc/diald-control.man diald-1.0/doc/diald-control.man
---- diald-1.0.orig/doc/diald-control.man 2001-06-15 18:38:20.000000000 +0300
-+++ diald-1.0/doc/diald-control.man 2007-07-12 09:55:59.000000000 +0300
-@@ -65,10 +65,6 @@
- TCP connections.
- If \fI<method>\fR is "simple" then a single following
- string specifies the name of the privileges to request.
--If \fI<method>\fR is "pam" then the two following strings specify
--the UNIX username and password to be authenticated using PAM
--(Pluggable Authentication Modules). Privileges are then given
--according to group membership.
- .TP
- .B block
- Block diald from making outgoing calls until a unblock command is issued.
-diff -Nru diald-1.0.orig/doc/diald.man diald-1.0/doc/diald.man
---- diald-1.0.orig/doc/diald.man 2001-06-15 18:38:20.000000000 +0300
-+++ diald-1.0/doc/diald.man 2007-07-12 09:54:37.000000000 +0300
-@@ -184,11 +184,6 @@
- (very simple...) for TCP monitor connections.
-
- .TP
--.B authpam \fI<file>\fR
--Specifies the name of a file to be used for PAM authentication
--(not so simple...) for TCP monitor connections.
--
--.TP
- .B scheduler \fI<class>\fR
- Set diald's scheduling class. Valid choices for systems that
- support POSIX scheduling classes are: