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Peter Mortensen
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The real answer is "it depends". Questions that ask about compiling code which is achieved just by a few commands in a command line interface (such as "run ./configure, make, and make install", as suggested by a user in chat) can be asked on SuperuserSuper User or other OS-specific sites, per NotTheDr01ds' answerNotTheDr01ds' answer, as using a command line to run commands (rather than to write code) is something users do, not programmers.

With that being said, I think there are numerous premise problems with this question:

Sometimes the solution is something simple like, "You forgot to install Y library headers" or "You shouldn't use an array as if it's an int." In other cases, it might be something much more obscure or complex.

I'm not sure I see issues with these examples. It sounds like these are good answers to the imagined questions.

Why are you asking us about stuff you aren't developing yourself?

Stack Overflow does not forbid asking questions about code other people wrote. A majority of Stack Overflow questions that are otherwise on-topic would likely need to be closed if that were the case. Such users may not be writing the code themselves, but they are trying to compile the code themselves.

Most of these, it seems, should be closed as either "Not about programming"

Questions that ask about compiling code which requires programming tools (e.g. compilers, IDEs, etc.) can be asked about on Stack Overflow, because compiling code in general is widely considered a programming task (since at least 2007), especially if it requires a programming tool to do so.

or "Needs details or clarity" since the person asking really has no idea what the code in question is supposed to be doing in the first place.

That's not what "needs details or clarity" means. First, obviously the person asking the question doesn't know the answer, or everything there is to know about their question--otherwisequestion—otherwise they wouldn't need to ask in the first place!

Second, why do you think someone having a problem with compiling code "has no idea what the code is supposed to be doing in the first place"? It sounds to me like you're conflating two completely unrelated things.

"Needs details or clarity" is applicable to any question that doesn't have enough details or information presented in it to provide an answer or to understand what the person is asking. This could include compiling from source, sure, but it also applies to literally any question that could be asked here. It's not inherently more likely to apply to building from source questions any more than it is to any other question.

The real answer is "it depends". Questions that ask about compiling code which is achieved just by a few commands in a command line interface (such as "run ./configure, make, and make install", as suggested by a user in chat) can be asked on Superuser or other OS-specific sites, per NotTheDr01ds' answer, as using a command line to run commands (rather than to write code) is something users do, not programmers.

With that being said, I think there are numerous premise problems with this question:

Sometimes the solution is something simple like, "You forgot to install Y library headers" or "You shouldn't use an array as if it's an int." In other cases, it might be something much more obscure or complex.

I'm not sure I see issues with these examples. It sounds like these are good answers to the imagined questions.

Why are you asking us about stuff you aren't developing yourself?

Stack Overflow does not forbid asking questions about code other people wrote. A majority of Stack Overflow questions that are otherwise on-topic would likely need to be closed if that were the case. Such users may not be writing the code themselves, but they are trying to compile the code themselves.

Most of these, it seems, should be closed as either "Not about programming"

Questions that ask about compiling code which requires programming tools (e.g. compilers, IDEs, etc.) can be asked about on Stack Overflow, because compiling code in general is widely considered a programming task (since at least 2007), especially if it requires a programming tool to do so.

or "Needs details or clarity" since the person asking really has no idea what the code in question is supposed to be doing in the first place.

That's not what "needs details or clarity" means. First, obviously the person asking the question doesn't know the answer, or everything there is to know about their question--otherwise they wouldn't need to ask in the first place!

Second, why do you think someone having a problem with compiling code "has no idea what the code is supposed to be doing in the first place"? It sounds to me like you're conflating two completely unrelated things.

"Needs details or clarity" is applicable to any question that doesn't have enough details or information presented in it to provide an answer or to understand what the person is asking. This could include compiling from source, sure, but it also applies to literally any question that could be asked here. It's not inherently more likely to apply to building from source questions any more than it is to any other question.

The real answer is "it depends". Questions that ask about compiling code which is achieved just by a few commands in a command line interface (such as "run ./configure, make, and make install", as suggested by a user in chat) can be asked on Super User or other OS-specific sites, per NotTheDr01ds' answer, as using a command line to run commands (rather than to write code) is something users do, not programmers.

With that being said, I think there are numerous premise problems with this question:

Sometimes the solution is something simple like, "You forgot to install Y library headers" or "You shouldn't use an array as if it's an int." In other cases, it might be something much more obscure or complex.

I'm not sure I see issues with these examples. It sounds like these are good answers to the imagined questions.

Why are you asking us about stuff you aren't developing yourself?

Stack Overflow does not forbid asking questions about code other people wrote. A majority of Stack Overflow questions that are otherwise on-topic would likely need to be closed if that were the case. Such users may not be writing the code themselves, but they are trying to compile the code themselves.

Most of these, it seems, should be closed as either "Not about programming"

Questions that ask about compiling code which requires programming tools (e.g. compilers, IDEs, etc.) can be asked about on Stack Overflow, because compiling code in general is widely considered a programming task (since at least 2007), especially if it requires a programming tool to do so.

or "Needs details or clarity" since the person asking really has no idea what the code in question is supposed to be doing in the first place.

That's not what "needs details or clarity" means. First, obviously the person asking the question doesn't know the answer, or everything there is to know about their question—otherwise they wouldn't need to ask in the first place!

Second, why do you think someone having a problem with compiling code "has no idea what the code is supposed to be doing in the first place"? It sounds to me like you're conflating two completely unrelated things.

"Needs details or clarity" is applicable to any question that doesn't have enough details or information presented in it to provide an answer or to understand what the person is asking. This could include compiling from source, sure, but it also applies to literally any question that could be asked here. It's not inherently more likely to apply to building from source questions any more than it is to any other question.

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TylerH
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The real answer is "it depends". Questions that ask about compiling code which is achieved just by a few commands in a command line interface (such as "run ./configure, make, and make install", as suggested by a user in chat) can be asked on Superuser or other OS-specific sites, per NotTheDr01ds' answer, as using a command line to run commands (rather than to write code) is something users do, not programmers.

With that being said, I think there are numerous premise problems with this question:

Sometimes the solution is something simple like, "You forgot to install Y library headers" or "You shouldn't use an array as if it's an int." In other cases, it might be something much more obscure or complex.

I'm not sure I see issues with these examples. It sounds like these are good answers to the imagined questions.

Why are you asking us about stuff you aren't developing yourself?

Stack Overflow does not forbid asking questions about code other people wrote. A majority of Stack Overflow questions that are otherwise on-topic would likely need to be closed if that were the case. Such users may not be writing the code themselves, but they are trying to compile the code themselves.

Most of these, it seems, should be closed as either "Not about programming"

Questions that ask about compiling code which requires programming tools (e.g. compilers, IDEs, etc.) can be asked about on Stack Overflow, because compiling code in general is widely considered a programming task (since at least 2007), especially if it requires a programming tool to do so.

or "Needs details or clarity" since the person asking really has no idea what the code in question is supposed to be doing in the first place.

That's not what "needs details or clarity" means. First, obviously the person asking the question doesn't know the answer, or everything there is to know about their question--otherwise they wouldn't need to ask in the first place!

Second, why do you think someone having a problem with compiling code "has no idea what the code is supposed to be doing in the first place"? It sounds to me like you're conflating two completely unrelated things.

"Needs details or clarity" is applicable to any question that doesn't have enough details or information presented in it to provide an answer or to understand what the person is asking. This could include compiling from source, sure, but it also applies to literally any question that could be asked here. It's not inherently more likely to apply to building from source questions any more than it is to any other question.