I propose to just delete the redundant answers.
I did have that exact problem and ended up on that question. I read every answer hoping that one would be helpful. It didn't bother me that there are many answers - that just means there are a lot of ways to create this problem. That doesn't make the question a bad question - it just makes the problem an annoying problem to have.
None of the answers helped me, so I kept searching and eventually found the solution myself and added it as a new answer.
Was it a bad thing to add a new answer to a question that already had several dozens?
Since nobody added this answer before me, I guess my solution is an unlikely cause to the problem in the question. But I think the answer still adds value. Another poor developer might go through all the answers and find that he had the same problem as me.
I don't think there is anything wrong with that process - that's how SO works. If an answer helps you, you upvote and if you find a different solution to the same problem, you can add it as an answer. People will vote and the best/most useful answer will be at the top.
The annoying part of the process is the duplicate answers. It's frustrating to read 'I cleaned and rebuilt the solution and then it worked' 4-5 times. It's not helpful.
So I would just delete the redundant answers.
Having one wiki answer is also an acceptable solution. It would be nice to have a clear list of things to try. The problem with that is that you can't vote on individual answers anymore, so they are not sorted by helpfulness. I'd prefer to try the answer that has helped most people first because it's the most likely to solve my problem.