The gist of the Solaris problem I'm finding is the use of this approach to setting build flags:
if test "x${ac_cv_cxx_compiler_gnu}" != "xyes"; then # Assume SunCC PIC=["-KPIC"] PLATFORM_OPTIONS=["-mt"] # Flags for warnings as errors cxxflags_warnerror="-xwe -errtags" # Flags for Optimise cxxflags_optimise="-xO2" # Flags for debug cxxflags_debug="-g" fi Later on, this: CC1=["${CXX} ${CXXFLAGS} ${PLATFORM_OPTIONS}"] I'm not clear on what CC1 is, but it's not used by the make process later at all. It's in Makefile, but is never referenced. When libtool runs the C++ compiler, it just runs it with whatever is in CPPFLAGS and CXXFLAGS, but not PLATFORM_OPTIONS. So the SunCC flags are omitted from the build, in this case no -mt for thread safety. My suggestion is that you should append the PLATFORM_OPTIONS bits to CFLAGS and CXXFLAGS directly. I think that will result in the right behavior. If there's a more "correct" way, that's fine too, but I've never seen one discussed. -- Scott