I came across a question that dealt with compiling someone's library. The question paraphrased the compile error and copied the handful of isolated lines that the compiler pointed to.
The question felt off-topic to me, so I voted to close it. I didn't really give a good reason, though; I just said that it was a question better suited to the library's issue tracker.
I'm thinking now that it would have been much more helpful (and correct) to say that I voted to close the question because there's not enough information to diagnose the problem. But I can also see "non-reproducible" working, as well as "unclear what's being asked."
Which close reason makes more sense in this case? Or should I not have voted to close at all?