2016-02-20 23:27 GMT+01:00 jd1008 <jd1...@gmail.com>:

> You cannot set the number of the patch in the spec file to match some
> other spec
> file. If you do, then you need to re-number all the other patch files in
> mentioned
> in the spec file. Setting the number for the patch you want, you will mess
> up the
> sequence of patches which are often sequentially dependent.
> Best thing to do is is choose a number for the patch that is not currently
> assigned
> to any other patch in the pristine spec file. So, if you have, say... 10
> patches in the
> pristine spec file, create an entry for patch 11  in the spec file.
>
> This is no guarantee the patch will succeed.
>

That's no what i did.
I checked all the patches numbers and i set my patch number at last number
+ 1 to set a not used number.
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