On Thu, Oct 17, 2019 at 01:03:20AM +0200, Phil Sutter wrote:
> This reverts commit 9b032cd6477b847f48dc8454f0e73935e9f48754.
>
> While it is true that a cache exists, we still need to capture new sets
> and their elements if they are anonymous. This is because the name
> changes and rules will refer to them by name.
>
> Given that there is no easy way to identify the anonymous set in cache
> (kernel doesn't (and shouldn't) dump SET_ID value) to update its name,
> just go with cache updates. Assuming that echo option is typically used
> for single commands, there is not much cache updating happening anyway.

This was fixing a real bug, if this is breaking anything, then I think
we are not getting to the root cause.

But reverting it does not make things any better.

Reply via email to