Przemysław Iskra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> #%%patch9 -p1
>  ^^ - shouldn't it be like that ?
>
> I've seen it in some FAQ, but what does '%%' do ?

rpm macroexpansion happens before the shell interprets # as a comment.
If the macro expanded to several lines, only the first line would get
commented. %% expands to %, i.e. disables expansion of the patch macro.

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