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I found this question about some code, which in fact was referenced to another more general question about the same subject of the same author. The general question was answered and accepted. The accepted answer did also contain a note which gave in my eyes a correct answer to the detailed question.

The first question is now over a year old and was never responded to, so I decided to mark it as duplicate of the general question. The original author seemed to take this as an offense. Was I right to mark it as duplicate? Or what else should I have done to correctly deal with this?

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    It is a duplicate though. The EDIT in his first thread contains the same question and was adressed.
    – Goodzilla
    Aug 22, 2014 at 13:19
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    hhen closing a duplicate of a more general question, or a slightly different question, I usually add a comment, or edit the automatic comment, to explain a little bit about the connection. (Beware though, these comments might get deleted automatically when the question is closed. :( (see meta.tex.stackexchange.com/q/3786/29288, and the questions it links to, especially meta.stackexchange.com/q/141414/225437).) Aug 22, 2014 at 18:15
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    We have this issue all the time. Often, a single general problem (that fits well into a question and answer) is duplicated by 1000 slight variants that would all be answered by a single general question.
    – usr
    Aug 23, 2014 at 16:55

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I clarified the titles of both questions, and closed the dupe. It seems like a clear duplicate to me.

It's hard to imagine how, after a year, the OP is still waiting for an answer.

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    All good things come to him who waits... someday... maybe
    – Goodzilla
    Aug 22, 2014 at 15:21

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