> @pemensik You can use `%patch -P 123`
I can, but it does not work well with `%autosetup -N -S git`, which is my
point. I want to apply one patch like `%apply_patch`, with support for %__scm
macro. But simple and short way. My patch allows to override ``%patch -p1 -P
0001`` with custom macro,
@pemensik You can use `%patch -P 123`
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Hmm, this is presented as an alternative to #626 but since that was solved, is
there something here that you still need?
I'm all for simplifying (and even eliminating) the built-in %patch related
code, but this seems more like complicating the situation further by adding
even more related