My question will be clearer with an example
If one searches for the phrase "makefile:4: *** missing separator. Stop", one gets many results.
I think the oldest question, Make error: missing separator, has the most answers followed by the second-oldest question, makefile:4: *** missing separator. Stop.
All the rest of the questions like Getting error when executing Make File with if condition, Rules of executing shell command in Makefile, etc. are mostly answered by one of the answers of the older questions.
Disclaimer
I too am guilty of asking and self answering questions on this topic Makefile:12: *** missing separator. Stop. gfortran
Clearly just flagging such questions is not enough, because their rate of production is too high. Must we write a script such that similarly worded questions are sent for review or something on those lines?
I think that at least the two top questions Make error: missing separator and makefile:4: *** missing separator. Stop must be merged.
I know that duplicate closure exists. On closing the question the unique answers to the duplicate question become less discoverable. So I find it difficult to proceed.