It is certainly on-topic to post such a question and as far as I can see, nobody has argued that the particular question was off-topic.
Now, given that question and the nice answer you provided by yourself after investigating in depth (possibly with a litte help from some of us in the comments), plus a relevant issue just opened @ Github (since it was apparent by then that the puzzling behavior is due to a bug), arguably your second follow-up question may be considered off-topic (I, for one, consider it so): I cannot think of any other answer in that second question ("What is the best way to proceed here?") other than "use a previous version and consider opening an issue @ Github", which you have already done yourself in the way...
A nice exercise here would be to ask yourself the question: given the discovery of the bug and the relevant report at Github, is there any programming issue left? And what could be a good answer in this second question of yours - again, beyond downgrading to a previous version & open a Github issue, which have been already offered as answers...
As I have already commented, however, I admit that we may be in some gray zone here; and that's why we have such a voting system in place in order to collectively decide if a question is off-topic or no...
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per stackoverflow.com/q/5963269