I've seen several times comments by the author of a package that the strange behavior addressed by the question was caused by a bug. The package author later fixed the bug and mentioned this in another comment.
IMO the question is solved (the correct answer: "It's a bug") and already mostly irrelevant as a new patched version was already published. But the questions still is registered as not answered. This is annoying when you are looking for unanswered questions you want to answer.
What could be done with these type of questions? To delete is maybe wrong, as some people may encounter the same problem as they still use the old (buggy) version.
My question is similar to this one where the OP suggests some strategies:
Should we vote to close?
Should we post some sort of an answer?
Would something like this be appropriate to flag for moderator attention, and let the moderators deal with it?
Should we rename the question title to something standard that can be used in a search exclusion? (Maybe "SOLVED:"?)
I suggest to add to this list:
Should we ask the package maintainer who actually solved the question, to write his/her comment as an answer (and get the reputation (s)he deserves)?
Or are there still other strategies we should follow?