At the time of marking it as a duplicate, the other question had an answer that indirectly answered this question as well. That was already not a clear duplicate, though. And then, the accepted answer of the other question changed in such a way that the "answer" (taken as the accepted answer) was not even indirectly a duplicate anymore.
I do not see any option to vote for a re-opening of the question, I can just delete it instead.
And that would not be good since there is an answer of another user in the thread, and also, it makes no sense to me to delete a question just to post it again.
I also might just ask the same question on Super User instead, where it rather belongs anyway, and delete it on Stack Overflow. Then again, I would rather migrate it than just delete it.
Deleting is not a good choice anyway, see Should I delete my question if it is marked as a duplicate?.
If a question was made a duplicate for shallow reasons and for an answer that is no longer the accepted answer, how can such a duplicate be withdrawn?