While the SO search never seems to be great, the quotation marks in the title might make this harder than it needs to be, too. I've run into this before too, as I described in a MSE question: How can I search for questions with the error message "application: not a procedure" in the Scheme tag?How can I search for questions with the error message "application: not a procedure" in the Scheme tag? And I ran into this for very similar reasons: a very specific error message that's got a canonical answer or two, but it's very difficult to find. From that question:
I've got a specific error message for this question, but shouldn't, if Stack Overflow asks for specific programming problems and for users to include results (including error messages), it be a bit easier to search for specific error messages?
There are two linked bug reports that show how this can be particularly frustrating (and bizarre):
Search for quoted text doesn't include answers where text is quoted in title "unlikely word combination"Search for quoted text doesn't include answers where text is quoted in title "unlikely word combination"
[If] users try to post questions that include specific error messages as they're instructed to do, and they happen to quote them, we can't search for them. If they appear in the body of the question, we might be able to, except that often times error messages are put into in code blocks that aren't searched.
Searching for text in smart quotes in dumb quotes doesn't work? “test: text” “xtest xtext” "dumb quotes"Searching for text in smart quotes in dumb quotes doesn't work? “test: text” “xtest xtext” "dumb quotes"
If you copy text from a title and paste it into the search box and surround it by quotes, the question from which you copied the text might not be included in the search results!