I came accross this question. The question hasn't received any answer and only one potentially helpful comment. Yet, the OP managed to find a solution on his own and commented his question with "Thanks I solved it".
This scenario reminded me a lot of a programming forum, where users don't have the motivation to leave their solution. By experience, and I think we all experienced this, stumbling upon this kind of question/answer when you have the exact same problem is very frustrating.
I did some research and found:
- What do I do with my unanswered questions once I solve it by myself?
- Asked question, solved question, didn't accept/post answer
But I still don't know what to do in this case. Here are two options:
- Ask the user to answer his own question.
- Downvote or maybe flag his question (IMHO, this is not a good quality question).
Arguments for the first option:
- An answered question fits more the essence of SE rather than a deleted/forgotten unanswered question.
- The question received one upvote, thus someone found it useful. This question deserves an answer.
Arguments for the second option:
- The question is poor; we have no information on the platform of the user (OS, Eclipse Python or pip version...)
- Chances are low that the asker will come back to provide a good quality answer describing what he tried, what worked, etc.
Leaving this question as it is is not worth considering; as I said, this frustrates me.
What would be the proper behaviour to adopt in this kind of situation?