If we back out the patch, your original bug will return, correct? Was the original bug a regression? If it was, we can bisect to find the commit that caused the original bug and then back out that commit and commit 4c63c2454eff996.
The alternative is to perform the testing in comment #33, and see if the second bug introduced by commit 4c63c2454eff996 is fixed already. If it is not, we can relay this information upstream and contact the author of commit 4c63c2454eff996.
If we back out the patch, your original bug will return, correct? Was the original bug a regression? If it was, we can bisect to find the commit that caused the original bug and then back out that commit and commit 4c63c2454eff996.
The alternative is to perform the testing in comment #33, and see if the second bug introduced by commit 4c63c2454eff996 is fixed already. If it is not, we can relay this information upstream and contact the author of commit 4c63c2454eff996.