Several months ago I asked the following question:
I did all the right things before asking: tried to solve it myself, searched StackOverflow and the internet at large for existing answers etc. (I didn't provide a complete MCVE, but did give all the cmake code, which was where I thought the problem lay, and posted the error I got)
By the time I asked the question, I had inadvertently introduced a typo to my code that disguised the actual fix to my problem (installing qt-sdk on my machine). I explained this in a comment to the answer, but I have been wondering recently if this question should be closed as off-topic for the following reason:
This question was caused by a problem that can no longer be reproduced or a simple typographical error. While similar questions may be on-topic here, this one was resolved in a manner unlikely to help future readers. This can often be avoided by identifying and closely inspecting the shortest program necessary to reproduce the problem before posting.
I hesitate to do it because the question is still getting regular page views, and I do summarize some of the common culprits to the problem, but that doesn't change the fact that my question was a simple typographical error. So should this question be closed, or left to stay?