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In this question another user initially posted an answer that didn't address the problem and it was downvoted. After some (deleted my own comments) discussion and figuring things out I posted an answer that figured out OP's problem. It wasn't upvoted. Some time after, the other user edited in essentially what was already in my answer and got accepted by the OP with this comment:

Thanks that explains it! I should have tried for different gcc parameters before posting.

As it started to accumulate upvotes while mine didn't, I decided to delete my answer. The post now has 6 upvotes.

I find OP's behavior strange given that essentially the answer to the problem was already present in the comments and in my answer, but whatever. Maybe I'm just angry at nothing.

Should I undelete my answer or just cut my losses and move on?

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    You really really mean to undelete a previous version and not the current one, right?
    – Jongware
    May 6, 2016 at 11:31
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    Not really related to your question, but vandalising your answer as you did (even while it's deleted) isn't a great look.
    – Rob Mod
    May 6, 2016 at 11:34
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    @user6292850 while it's true only 10k+ users can see deleted answers - they still don't want to see that - don't do so again in future please. May 6, 2016 at 12:00

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