I am asking about a very narrow exception case here that is not covered by previous questions on this topic.
When an issue someone is having is caused by a bug in the software library they're using, and then someone answers: "It's fixed in this version, here's the case number"... it's hard for me to imagine what else they might say.
Should we be holding answers that refer bug reports and fixed versions to users as "not answers", even if they're one sentence? Or should we require a little more?
I should mention that I've seen these sorts of answers get deleted in the LQPQ reasonably often, but since it's much harder to search for deleted answers, I don't have any handy. I'll attempt to look, though.
Here are some recent examples of ones that look like low quality, but maybe really aren't:
This answer got immediately upvoted:
This is probably fixed by https://java.net/jira/browse/JAVASERVERFACES-3544 on Mojarra.
Then I found this one:
This has been fixed about two week ago in OpenWrt trunk and CC, see this: https://dev.openwrt.org/changeset/46603
And this self answer:
This issue was related to parse version and it was fixed in later version
And this answer
There was a bug in which AdParameters resulted empty. It should be fixed. Here's the issue if you want to fix it in your own Kaltura player. https://github.com/kaltura/mwEmbed/pull/2040
And this answer:
Seems that for few people it got fixed by updating to Xcode 7 beta 5
However, in my search I also found this answer, which looks like a much higher quality "link-only" answer:
Looks like you're the owner of the thread over on GitHub but just in case anyone else gets the error in the meantime, there appears to be a bug in that particular version of Squirrel, whereby it's not closing a zip file it creates, here is the tracked error: https://github.com/Squirrel/Squirrel.Windows/pull/425 doesn't look like too long until it will be fixed.
Here is the link to the other thread in GitHub also: https://github.com/Squirrel/Squirrel.Windows/issues/422
This is not a duplicate of Why was my custom flag declined? because:
- No flag was declined here, this question is about questions I've seen in the Low Quality posts queue and what to do in these situations
- The other question has nothing to do with bug reports
- This is a narrow case that so often incorrectly makes it into the Low Quality Posts queue that it deserves special attention in its own meta post.