It depends on the change.
Chameleon Questions
There are cases where someone posts an answer to a "real problem" (i.e. a problem that is not something banal like a typo) which the OP incorporates into the question. Most of the time when I see this, it is accompanied with a note that says "I did what @soandso recommended but now I have this problem...". In cases like this, the question should be rolled back and a note similar to the one cited in this meta question could be left for the OP. It is not impossible I've sometimes left a comment like the one cited in the question here but often what I do is point out that the OP is turning their question into a "chameleon question", and that the new issue should be posted as a different question.
Posting the Solution in The Question
Someone posts a comment that provides the solution. The OP edits the question to incorporate the solution. This should be rolled back because solutions should not be in questions. They should be in answers. When I run into this, I roll back and leave a comment that the OP should invite whoever commented to post their comment as an answer or that the OP should post the answer.
Typos and Similar Things
Every now and then someone is going to post an answer that points out an issue in the question that is just an artifact of posting on SO. For instance the OP introduced a typo when posting the question, or the OP tried to simplify their code as they typed it into the question field and changed a variable name or a path but forgot to change it somewhere else, etc. Someone posts an answer that fixes this mistake. In situations like these the question should be edited to fix the issue and the answer should be deleted. There's no value in keeping the solution to these kinds of mistakes for posterity.