CONTENTS Title Page Copyright Page Preface 1 Distributing Dependent Products 1.1 Impact on Software Development and Distribution 1.1.1 Linking Against Older Versions 1.1.2 Redistributing the DEC C/C++ Run-Time Components Kit 1.1.3 Linking with Object Libraries 1.2 Saving the Old System Development Environment 1.3 Notifying Site Users 1.4 Diagnosing the Distribution Problem 1.5 Symptoms and Appropriate Responses 1.6 Requirements for Redistribution of the DEC C/C++ Run-Time Components Kit 1.7 Saving the DEC C/C++ Run-Time Components Kit to Allow Redistribution 2 Preparing for Installation 2.1 Required Operating System Components and Software 2.2 Installation Procedure Requirements 2.2.1 Process Privileges 2.2.2 Process Account Quotas 2.2.3 System Parameters 2.2.4 Disk Space 2.2.5 Backing Up Your System Disk 2.2.6 Additional System Maintenance Procedures 2.2.6.1 Checking System Parameter Values 2.2.6.2 Calculating the Values for Global Pages and Global Sections 2.2.6.3 Changing System Parameter Values with AUTOGEN 2.2.6.4 Setting Dynamic System Parameter Values 3 Installing the DEC C/C++ Run-Time Components 3.1 Installation Procedure 3.2 Error Recovery 4 After Installation 4.1 Running the Installation Verification Procedure Separately 4.2 Editing the System Files 4.3 VMScluster Considerations 4.4 Reinstalling After an OpenVMS VAX Intermediate Upgrade 4.5 Reporting Problems A Sample Installation EXAMPLES A-1 Sample DEC C/C++ Run-Time Components Installation on an OpenVMS VAX System TABLES 1 Conventions Used in this Guide 1-1 New Image Names Not Previously Available 1-2 New Image Names and Identifiers Replacing Existing OpenVMS Versions 2-1 Process Quotas for the Installing Account 2-2 Minimum Required System Parameter Values 2-3 Disk Space Requirements