As has been said, no one can know exactly what was going on in the minds of the reviewers. However...
This was your edit comment:
Corrected annoying version number from future; added some xxxxxx at the end to make the system accept my edit
This reads like you're just making up the version number. How do the reviewers know that you're using the version used by the OP?
What you were actually doing was correcting the version number to the one the OP was actually using, as confirmed by the OP in the comments. Write what you were actually doing:
Corrected version number as confirmed by OP in comments: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/32526275/error-installing-xercesc-with-mingw#comment52926212_32526275
This fits in the comment box...
You also added xxxxxx
at the end in order to reach the 6 character limit. Quite a few people think that you should be easily able to correct a typo without having to change 6 characters. However, I'm yet to ever find a problem finding 6 characters to change that all improve the post.
I've made the edit. I've removed 22 characters and added 36 characters, excluding whitespace.