There was a question about a code snippet that didn't compile because of a missing function.
There was also an answer, saying this function was never there, and explaining why it might not make sense to have it.
The actual problem was that the snippet was compiled with an old compiler, so I posted an answer explaining this. The question and first answer made no mention of compiler versions.
The first answer was then modified to incorporate the same essential information I had posted, and to try to remove contradictions in the original text. It still looks somewhat odd, having contradictory origins and an explanation for something that wasn't true, but is nevertheless voted up and accepted as the answer.
Considering the timeline of events (answers and comments), it is clear to me that the OP and first answerer must have seen my answer and realized the first answer was wrong, and still OP waits until the first answerer modifies his answer, and then accepts that as the answer.
Is this acceptable? Should I comment on this, or just let it go, or... ?