I've just seen:

http://kerneltrap.org/node/16680

This isn't going to be a corner case issue.

If the problem here is one of QA process having rebuilt and not rebuild time 
itself, what is needed here IMO is a clear case of risk management.
 
My view is that, even this late in the release cycle, the fix is so obvious and 
limited in code footprint/scope, that the question needs to be asked:
 
What is the chance of us introducing a regression making this change?
 
-weighted against-
 
What do we know or think will happen if we do nothing about this?
 
For me, considering that, I definitely feel that this is a strong candidate to 
be an exception to normal release rules.

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