I asked a question on Stack Overflow that got marked as a duplicate. Initially I thought this was a mistake, and I edited my post to reflect that. But after playing around with the suggested dupe's answer, I discovered that it indeed solved my issue. However, since I edited the question, I can no longer close it as a dupe by myself.
So here's my problem: the question did not get enough close votes to close it as a duplicate. I figured out my problem by using the suggested duplicate, but is not an exact copy (I edited my question to show what the issue was).
I see three courses of action:
- Try to drum up support to close this as a duplicate. If this is the right way, what is the best way to do it (I'm guessing I shouldn't post a question to MSO every time)?
- Answer my own question, since the problem was not entirely solved by the suggested dupe. The problem was I was untarring a read-only file twice, and not just untarring onto an existing file like the dupe.
- Just leave it alone, since my question is answered, I edited my question explaining my solution based on the dupe, and the link to the duplicate is in the possible dupe comment.
What is the right thing for me to do in this case? My default would be to do #3, but I wanted to check, just for future reference.