If we have a question where OP only can explain his problem but a real answer to the problem depends on the real problem behind the given effects how we should assist?
My question belongs to: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/32179825/getting-no-command-gcc-found-did-you-mean-error-while-trying-to-compile-
I gave an answer which is more or less list of steps which the OP should do and post the results. Call it a diagnostic question and answer session or something.
Seconds after I post this list of questions I got a comment "This is not an answer" which is true but also not helpful.
How should we give the OP support if it is not allowed to post a step by step instruction to solve the problem?
I deleted my answer to not get the typical down vote bashing.
Additional thoughts why I think it is not a duplicate of How long should we wait for a poster to clarify a question before closing?
For me the question was clear enough to find out which problem
the user has. But if I want to find out what is the reason
for the problem, I need more infos, which, without further questions from an "expert" a user can't give. From this point of view, it was necessary to give the questions to get the way to the underlying problem.
This is quite different to a "bad question" I think.
So my question here is simply why it is "not OK" to give a question and answer session to analyze the details to find the correct reason and AFTER that find and describe the correct answer to the underlying problem. This intermediate step can't be done in comments I believe.
Any ideas?