https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSLTBW_2.2.0/com.ibm.zos.v2r2.e0zb100/pgmreqs.htm
IBM document above states IP Services has following requirements:
 
- For user-written programs in C that interface to an X Window System client, 
Remote Procedure Call, TCP or UDP protocol boundary, DPI, IP, or z/OS UNIX 
feature (Rcommands, RPC, or X Window System), you require the z/OS XL C/C++ 
feature.

- For TCP/IP functions written in C (C sample programs, Network Database System 
client and server, Network Computing System, Remote Procedure Call, non-z/OS 
UNIX X Window System) or z/OS UNIX features (ONC/RPC, X Window System), you 
require the z/OS XL C/C++ feature.

First statement is about user written programs.  So I assume 2nd statement is 
about non-user written programs.  Why is  the C/C++ compiler required by me for 
vendor written programs/features/functions?

Only thing I have used the compiler on previous versions is to compile the 
XAUTH program, and it should be upward compatible for new releases.

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