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I got a question and found this question on stackoverflowthis existing question on Stack Overflow, but it's not answered. I refer to the following question:

XULSchool make: *** No rule to make target '../bin/build', needed by 'install'. Stop

Since the existing question is over 2 monthmonths old, I guessam worried that there won't come any answer to it won't be answered. But

But, my problem isn't solved, andso I'm wondering if I should ask this question again, or if there is an otheranother way to "bump" the existing question?

Thanks! to get it answered.

I got a question and found this question on stackoverflow, but it's not answered. I refer to the following question:

XULSchool make: *** No rule to make target '../bin/build', needed by 'install'. Stop

Since the question is over 2 month old, I guess that there won't come any answer to it. But my problem isn't solved, and I'm wondering if I should ask this question again, or if there is an other way to "bump" the existing question?

Thanks!

I got a question and found this existing question on Stack Overflow, but it's not answered.

Since the existing question is over 2 months old, I am worried that it won't be answered.

But, my problem isn't solved, so I'm wondering if I should ask this question again, or if there is another way to "bump" the existing question to get it answered.

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What to do if you find your question but it's unanswered?

I got a question and found this question on stackoverflow, but it's not answered. I refer to the following question:

XULSchool make: *** No rule to make target '../bin/build', needed by 'install'. Stop

Since the question is over 2 month old, I guess that there won't come any answer to it. But my problem isn't solved, and I'm wondering if I should ask this question again, or if there is an other way to "bump" the existing question?

Thanks!