@CrisLuengo friend tells me it's a bit similar here. Maybe not for a postdoc, but some grant stuff for instance need similar paperwork. He heard of a guy who did his PhD abroad, had a lot of struggle (as a native!) with bureaucracy, then he ended up leaving academia altogether.
Could I get some help reopening this question? https://stackoverflow.com/q/53350219/7328782 It is the only dupe target I found for having to compile MEX-files with -compatibleArrayDims.
@AndrasDeak--СлаваУкраїні Those stories are painful to me. Academia is hard enough without artificial barriers.
@AndrasDeak--СлаваУкраїні it is not a common problem, I think. They left lots of time between adding mwSize alias and changing its meaning to default to 64-bit int. So people had a lot of time to update their code. And the change of default is quite recent, and it’s only people compiling other’s code that find this a problem.
@CrisLuengo I'm pretty sure there was a close reason for that
> Questions about general computing hardware and software are off-topic for Stack Overflow unless they directly involve tools used primarily for programming.
this is in the help center, there was a close reason among these lines
it may have said something along the lines of "it might be on topic on superuser" but not as a migration path
@AndrasDeak--СлаваУкраїні Yes, it wasn’t a migration path. But it was specific for questions about general computing, not for questions about, say, pure math, theory of machine learning, image processing theory, etc.
I've gone ahead and implemented this change.
The old close reasons specifically mentioning Super User and Server Fault have been deactivated, and this broader "Not about programming or software development" close reason has been added. I used the proposed guidance suggested in Henry Ecker's answe...