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diff --git a/patches/gdb/8.0/200-allow-android.patch b/patches/gdb/8.0/200-allow-android.patch
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index 7954477..0000000
--- a/patches/gdb/8.0/200-allow-android.patch
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,42 +0,0 @@
-diff -urpN gdb-7.12.1.orig/gdb/gdbserver/configure gdb-7.12.1/gdb/gdbserver/configure
---- gdb-7.12.1.orig/gdb/gdbserver/configure 2017-05-14 17:02:46.742711695 -0700
-+++ gdb-7.12.1/gdb/gdbserver/configure 2017-05-14 17:03:22.147058607 -0700
-@@ -6671,17 +6671,6 @@ fi
-
-
- case "${target}" in
-- *-android*)
-- # Starting with NDK version 9, <elf.h> actually includes definitions
-- # of Elf32_auxv_t and Elf64_auxv_t. But sadly, <elf.h> includes
-- # <sys/exec_elf.h> which defines some of the ELF types incorrectly,
-- # leading to conflicts with the defintions from <linux/elf.h>.
-- # This makes it impossible for us to include both <elf.h> and
-- # <linux/elf.h>, which means that, in practice, we do not have
-- # access to Elf32_auxv_t and Elf64_auxv_t on this platform.
-- # Therefore, do not try to auto-detect availability, as it would
-- # get it wrong on this platform.
-- ;;
- *)
- ac_fn_c_check_type "$LINENO" "Elf32_auxv_t" "ac_cv_type_Elf32_auxv_t" "#include <elf.h>
-
-diff -urpN gdb-7.12.1.orig/gdb/gdbserver/configure.ac gdb-7.12.1/gdb/gdbserver/configure.ac
---- gdb-7.12.1.orig/gdb/gdbserver/configure.ac 2017-05-14 17:02:46.742711695 -0700
-+++ gdb-7.12.1/gdb/gdbserver/configure.ac 2017-05-14 17:03:53.219361720 -0700
-@@ -179,17 +179,6 @@ AC_CHECK_TYPES(socklen_t, [], [],
- ])
-
- case "${target}" in
-- *-android*)
-- # Starting with NDK version 9, <elf.h> actually includes definitions
-- # of Elf32_auxv_t and Elf64_auxv_t. But sadly, <elf.h> includes
-- # <sys/exec_elf.h> which defines some of the ELF types incorrectly,
-- # leading to conflicts with the defintions from <linux/elf.h>.
-- # This makes it impossible for us to include both <elf.h> and
-- # <linux/elf.h>, which means that, in practice, we do not have
-- # access to Elf32_auxv_t and Elf64_auxv_t on this platform.
-- # Therefore, do not try to auto-detect availability, as it would
-- # get it wrong on this platform.
-- ;;
- *)
- AC_CHECK_TYPES([Elf32_auxv_t, Elf64_auxv_t], [], [],
- #include <elf.h>