Introduction
A lot of questions are about very specific problems, for example "how to resolve this exact error?" with some error log.
Let's call these bug-questions.
But what if I want to share my knowledge of debugging a whole category of these issues? Should I just post a question about that, and answer my own question? Doesn't it become a duplicate of all existing bug-questions about these errors?
Once a generic answer exists, shouldn't we close all existing bug-questions? Also, I don't think 'duplicate' would be accurate in this case. Maybe we should have a 'superseded by [...]' reason?
At least personally, as a SO user, I am way more interested in finding an answer that describes the way to debug an issue than the solution to a lot of very restricted problems.
Example
I have, of course, a very specific example in mind. Look at this question: Qt 5.1.1: Application failed to start because platform plugin "windows" is missing.
Inside the question, a lot of other questions are referenced, and the OP says "my question is not the same as these questions, because the answers there do not solve my problem!". But the OP has a very similar error log to the other questions. It just so happens that his problem has a different root cause than the other questions had.
I know how to debug such an error log.
The actual question
How should we handle questions that supersede existing questions?