If you are an enterprise admin looking for the IBM CMOD server or client installation media, these are typically distributed as compressed archives (tarballs) for Linux and Unix environments.
: Most IBM CMOD Linux packages include a .bin or executable file (like odlinux.bin ). ./odlinux.bin Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard Follow the GUI/Console prompts to complete the setup. Option 2: cmod (The C++ Package Manager)
Once you have the .tar.gz file on your server, follow these standard steps: Download cmod tar
Visit the (or the relevant fork like Winlator-CMOD) to find the latest Source code (tar.gz) . 2. Installation from Source After downloading the tarball: Releases · Stredohori/Winlator-CMOD - GitHub
to your installation directory (e.g., /installers/cmod ). Decompress the archive : tar -zxvf CMOD_INSTALL_IMAGE.tar.gz Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard If you are an enterprise admin looking for
If you are looking for the modern C++ build tool, this is an open-source project designed to handle C++20 modules natively. The latest releases are typically hosted on GitHub .
Select the image for your operating system (Linux, AIX, etc.). Copied to clipboard Follow the GUI/Console prompts to
IBM CMOD is proprietary software. You cannot download it from a public repository. You must access it via . Log in with your IBM ID. Search for the specific part number (e.g., for CMOD v10.5 ).