I am consulting the wisdom of the Meta.
In the discussion (RMagick complains it was configured with a different version of ImageMagick), it seems that there is more than one way to solve the issue (mostly because of the use of packages and modules which simplify commands).
A mod and I were in disagreement (no animosity from my side, just curiosity, that's why I'm asking the question).
I had received the answer in question (https://stackoverflow.com/a/64185784/2061684) within the "Late Answers" queue. After investigating the question, while the late answer was similar to others, it was not directly a copy/paste. So I edited it for formatting and let it go. It seems that was the wrong answer.
In this context, running bundle
is the same as running bundle update rmagick
is the same as running gem install rmagick
.
There are many "shortcut" commands which run longer commands in development languages. Are later-posed similar answers which use shortcuts considered delete worthy?
If that's the case, every other answer on that thread should be flagged. The way I saw it, was a new user potentially did not understand the difference between a shortcut command or a full command and posted their answer.
Should I have adjudicated that differently? Also, it seems my edit was inappropriate due to some back-end rule system, was my format edit harmful?
(Update: During the course of this, the answer was deleted. Although, I still would like know what I did wrong for future editing purposes.)
thx @Skotti
, where Skotti is the author of the accepted answer. And FWIW, the moderator that deleted the answer is - I believe - not a subject expert on Ruby, but a subject expert on Not-An-Answers.