I'm trying to install ListServ 16.0 on a Solaris 10 (64-bit) intel machine. I'm running into a couple issues that appear to be compiler related. I've edited the Makefile to use /export/home/listserv as the LSVROOT, and modified a few other things for Solaris, namely: - CFLAGS=-O -xarch=amd64 Otherwise I get "wrong ELF class: ELFCLASS64" errors on make install. The documentation mentions calling -m32, but this compiler flag doesn't appear to work with Sun Studio 11, and, in any case, I want to build for 64-bit.... - CFLAGS_Solaris=nooci.o -lsocket -lnsl -lldap -llber Removed nocli.o as recommended on Page 13 of the Installation Guide. I want ODBC but no DB2. The Makefile seems to indicate the LDAP is mandatory now so -lldap and -llber are required. However, when I run make install, I get a linker error regarding -llber: ld: fatal: library -llber: not found As far as I can tell, no Sun-provided package provides this file. Obviously I could snag OpenLDAP from Sunfreeware, but I'd rather not do this -- I'd like to stick to as "stock" a system as I can. Maybe I need to install Sun Directory server or something? I hope not... I will keep looking for a package that provides this library, but maybe someone out there can point me in the right direction. Thanks, Ray