> > 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.
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