HP aC++/HP C Programmer's Guide (B3901-90036; A.06.26; September 2011)

NOTE: If your customer already has HP aC++ installed and their version is newer than
yours, do not overwrite any of the existing HP aC++ components. Do not install your
product on a system that has a newer version of HP aC++ if that newer version is
incompatible with your version.
Ensure that your customer does not install a version of HP aC++ after installing your
product; if that version of HP aC++ is incompatible with your version.
HP aC++ Files You May Distribute
You can package and redistribute the following HP aC++ components to your customers.
The following HP aC++ runtime libraries are provided as a patch to the HP-UX core
system:
/usr/lib/hpux##/libCsup.so
/usr/lib/hpux##/libstd.so and libstd_v2.so
/usr/lib/hpux##/librwtool.so and librwtool_v2.so
/usr/lib/hpux##/libstream.so
where ## is 32 or 64, which are provided as part of the HP-UX core system.
Terms for Distribution of HP aC++ Files
Permission to distribute the above mentioned HP aC++ runtime shared libraries is based
on the following terms and conditions:
These HP aC++ components cannot be redistributed as part of a C++ compiler,
linker, or interpreter product.
All copyright notices in the code must be retained.
The HP aC++ executable components can only be redistributed by HP aC++
customers.
246 Distributing Your C++ Products