How to static compile program?

I have written a simply code,but I can't compile it staticly.
My development tools is sun studio 11.
cc -g -xCC -c -o Sun-x86-Solaris/shellcode.o shellcode.c
cc -g -xCC -o Sun-x86-Solaris/a.out Sun-x86-Solaris/shellcode.o -Bstatic
ld: fatal: library -lc: not found
ld: fatal: File processing errors. No output written to Sun-x86-Solaris/a.out
*** Error code 1
Perhaps solaris 10 can't compile staticly.

If you are asking how to link system libraries statically on Solaris 10, the answer is that you cannot, and you do not need to.
In particular, a shell is a user program, not part of the kernel, and links system libraries dynamically. For example, run ldd on the binaries for sh, csh, ksh, bash, and see that they use dynamic system libraries.
If you are asking about something else, please explain in more detail what you want to do.

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