I read and followed
http://opensolaris.org/os/project/jds/contributing/building/

So I need SunStudio. I downloaded the tailored version as described in:
http://opensolaris.org/os/community/tools/sun_studio_tools/sun_studio_12_tools/

And issued 
cd /opt
/usr/bin/gzcat /var/tmp/sunstudio12-ii-20081010-sol-x86.tar.gz | /bin/tar -xf -
There was no indication of success or failure after some time of activity. 
There is no SUNWspro in /opt/. Did the download go wrong, despite using the 
download manager of SUN?

When I start to configure it, this is what I see:

[i]bash-3.2$ ./cbe-install
Checking for required packages...
Installing the JDS Common Build Environment (CBE) version 1.6.2
Starting from pkgbuild 1.1.0 (JDS CBE 1.5) there is no system-wide
build directory (%_topdir), instead, each user has their own.
The default directory is $HOME/packages.
If you wish to use a different build directory, you can define it
in $HOME/.pkgbuildmacros as follows:

       %_topdir    /path/to/my/build/area

Would you like to do this now? [no]: 
The default topdir (/export/home/udippel/packages) will be used
The recommended C compiler(s) for this version of the JDS CBE is/are:
        Sun Studio 11 (Venus) + patches (cc: Sun C 5.8 Patch 121016-05 
2007/01/10)
        Sun Studio 11 (Venus) (cc: Sun C 5.8 Patch 121016-02 2006/03/31)
        Sun Studio 10 (Vulcan) (cc: Sun C 5.7 Patch 117837-04 2005/05/11)
Enter the path to the C compiler [/usr/ucb/cc]: 
[/i]

I don't think /usr/ucb/cc is Studio 12!?

Any hint appreciated,

Uwe
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