I'm trying to compile Python 3.2.3 on Solaris 10 sparc, and the configure script fails at an early stage ("checking wheter the C compiler works").
Checking config.log suggests that the reason is gcc uses the Solaris linker under /usr/ccs/bin instead of the GNU linker, and tries to pass linker flags that are not supported. I have GNU ld installed as well, and PATH it set to point to its bin dir (it is listed earlier than /usr/ccs/bin).
My question is how can I force gcc to use the GNU linker. I haven't found any trivial solutions for it.
I believe the problem is not strictly related to python, I had the same issue earlier for other software using autoconf.