Re: git: c112b84fd807 - main - Revert "x11/fvwm3: Fix FvwmIconMan module segfault"

From: Alexey Dokuchaev <danfe_at_freebsd.org>
Date: Tue, 19 Jul 2022 17:52:56 UTC
On Tue, Jul 19, 2022 at 10:40:00AM -0700, Cy Schubert wrote:
> In message <YtbrUdyCPAlM6dCZ@FreeBSD.org>, Alexey Dokuchaev writes:
> > On Tue, Jul 19, 2022 at 01:34:43PM +0000, Cy Schubert wrote:
> > > commit c112b84fd8076a19f30f0705a3c139ef360b101e
> > > 
> > >  Revert "x11/fvwm3: Fix FvwmIconMan module segfault"
> > > 
> > >  The maintainer misunderstood the meaning of the maintainer-feedback
> > >  flag in bugzilla.
> >
> > This still does not explain if the fix was wrong or not.  If it's wrong,
> > it should've been explained in the commit log, if it's correct then how
> > does reverting it help?
> 
> The fix was not wrong. According to the maintainer, the patch fixed the
> bug.

I presume that anyone who committed this did read the code and made a
clear judgment whether it was correct or not, prior to committing.

> The maintainer didn't want it committed yet so more people could test it.

I don't see how this can work: those who'd hit the segfault would confirm,
those who'd not would not.  How does it help?  There's either a bug in the
code or not.  At this point it looks like a fix was reverted only to be
recommitted again, resulting in nothing but a needless repochurn. :-/

./danfe