Hi Tobias, guix-comm...@gnu.org writes:
> nckx pushed a commit to branch master > in repository guix. > > commit 1ebb908d447fd7e641e800f970a0035ccd98deb7 > Author: Tobias Geerinckx-Rice <m...@tobias.gr> > Date: Thu Jun 27 00:20:50 2019 +0200 > > Revert "gnu: openssh: Clean-up custom install phase." > > This reverts commit 7754136e464e02284624ad05c196d9ec26099143. and you reverted another commit related to openssh as well: > commit ba912479e8481d69b699ce348b35d5d70f0c9367 > Author: Tobias Geerinckx-Rice <m...@tobias.gr> > Date: Thu Jun 27 00:20:54 2019 +0200 > > Revert "gnu: openssh: Don't create the PRIVSEP_PATH directory." > > This reverts commit 46475f72ab6127e7818fdea4a0ea9cc07c60a5f4. I don't doubt that reverting these commits was the right thing to do, but it would be good to know _why_ they were reverted. Can you provide a link to a relevant discussion, or else explain it here? In general, when reverting commits, I think it would be useful to include an explanation in the commit log. What do you think? Regards, Mark