I posted a lengthy question on Stack Overflow where I tried to summarize my problem while meticulously documenting each step.
Several people asked for clarifying questions regarding my question, and I responded to each one, individually.
In the end a solution was found for that answered my question. However, the last comment appears to be a threat that the question may need to be deleted. Following this apparent threat is a moderator comment warning me to avoid discussions in the comment, but as I apparently do not have enough reputation to start a chat, not leaving me any way to respond.
From my perspective:
- I invested a lot of time in the question. It was a real life problem that I searched for an answer to and was unable to find a solution elsewhere.
- I did my best to meticulously document what I did in order to benefit the community and hopefully save someone from making any of the mistakes that I made, but also for didactic purposes.
- I followed the advice given by each respondent and politely reported my results.
My Question is two fold
What did I do wrong? (There is probably something obvious as I have gotten very little sleep while trying to learn vim, but I don't see it.)
How can I assure that my question is not deleted?
Again I want to say that I am thankful for each person that responded to my original post as the answers were very educational and informative.
make test
from within the ../vim/src folder and now I can not open vim. Nor can I recompile from source. What do I do to get vim working again?" The explanation following my question included all the steps I took in getting to my problem along with links to several articles. I repeated the original question at the bottom in case there was confusion. The comments asked for information that led me to a solution to my question. My sincere apologies for not understanding how this is inappropriate.