In the VLQ queue I fairly often come across answers like this:
I had the same error but fixQualifiedLibraryPaths would not solve it. In fact libdl.so and libm.so were missing from my local rootfs/usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf directory (there was only libdl.a ans libm.a). I copied the 2 files from yhe Raspberry Pi and was able to make the compilation sucessfully.
It looks like it should be deleted because of the first sentence, "I had the same error but fixQualifiedLibraryPaths would not solve it." People see that first sentence and think Oh, it's one of those "I'm having this problem too" answers. In fact, that answer got three recommend deletion votes. However, it does attempt to answer the question; the rest of the answer is the equivalent of: "The problem for me was [whatever], so [whatever] solved it."
I see a few things that could be done:
- Delete it (Recommend Deletion)
- Do nothing (Looks Good)
- Edit it to remove the first "I had this problem too."
- Edit it from "I had this problem too, this is what was causing it, here's what fixed it for me." to "This is what is (or could be?) causing your problem, here's how to (possibly?) fix it."
- Something else?
Which of those should I do when I encounter these types of answers in the VLQ—or just when I'm browsing questions?
I'm having this issue too
are useless and probably it's ok removing that statement, too.