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This is similar to a question on the impossible, but aimed at a slightly different case. When a question is butting up against a known bug in something (e.g. a library, the compiler, some analysis tool, etc), is answering with something to the effect of "this is a known issue, here's the GitHub/Bugzilla/etc tracker for it" appropriate?

Such an answer would (hopefully) have a limited shelf life, but would still be useful to the OP for the moment.

I've seen (and posted) as much as comments, but I was wondering if these sorts of statements are appropriate for answers as well.

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  • @Nick: that exact question, not so much, but this one is basically mine + more detail. I swear I searched for this first...
    – c-x-berger
    Commented Jul 26, 2021 at 17:27
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    I fail to see how not so much: " Posting an answer saying "this has been fixed in version X" or "this is a known bug" is fine. ", but suit yourself Commented Jul 26, 2021 at 17:27
  • ... evidently I should have had stronger coffee this morning. I think I got those two posts mixed up?
    – c-x-berger
    Commented Jul 26, 2021 at 17:28
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    /shrug, you got you answer, no harm done Commented Jul 26, 2021 at 17:34

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