On Sat, Nov 4, 2017 at 9:48 PM, Ze'ev Atlas <
[email protected]> wrote:

> I hope that I word my question correctlyIs the C/C++ Runtime Library
> installed by default on z/OS  or is it a product that needs to be licensed
> separately?In other words, if I distribute a software product, written in
> C, in binary form (load modules) and that product rely on the runtime
> library, what is the likelihood that the client's installations out there
> would not be able to run the product because the runtime library is not
> present?
> Ze'ev Atlas
>
>
​The C/C++ run time libraries, along with the PL/I & Fortran run times, are
all distributed with z/OS and licensed for use with z/OS. Together, they
are "Language Environment", aka LE.


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