> > You should not even have a /usr/local directory. > Well, there's no doubt that I do, and I am sure I didn't put it > there by hand.
Sure you did. It was not there after initial installation. :/usr$ ls -F X@ apr-util/ games/ kvm/ openwin@ sadm/ tmp@ X11/ bin/ gnu/ lib/ opt/ sbin/ ucb/ X11R6@ ccs/ has/ mail@ perl5/ sfw/ xpg4/ adm@ ddu/ include/ man@ platform/ share/ apache/ demo/ java@ net/ preserve@ snadm/ apache2/ dict@ jdk/ news@ proc/ spool@ apr/ dt/ kernel/ old/ pub@ src@ > Maybe it was setup with a package installed from an > non-Sun repository (blastwave). Not Blastwave, their packages install in /opt/csw > Another point, your build is attempting to link statically and that > is *not* going to work. As of Solaris 10, all system libraries are > shared objects. Hmm - I don't think I understand this. You cannot link a non-existent library. -- This message posted from opensolaris.org