People can be wildly hostile to changing their programs. The people who wrote it aren't here any more, the program was validated as-is, changing it tends to stop the magic thing working and so forth.
That changing the compiler is strongly equivalent to changing the source doesn't necessarily influence this pattern of thinking. Customer requests to keep the performance gains from a new compiler but not change the UB they were relying on with the old are definitely a thing.
how big of a deal is this?