Is fixing supported in dbx7.7 on Solaris 11 (x86)

Hello,
is fixing supported for dbx 7.7 on x86 systems(solaris)
When I try to fix I get the message:
dbx >fix            
fixing "hostname.c" ......
dbx: can't find a system call entry point -- program not linked with libc?
dbx >uname -a
SunOS damrod-vm-sol10x86 5.11 snv_79a i86pc i386 i86pc
dbx >Regards
Clemens

this produces the same error message
10.0:damrod-vm-sol10x86>(de)[tests 19] dbx /bin/ls
For information about new features see `help changes'
To remove this message, put `dbxenv suppress_startup_message 7.7' in your .dbxrc
Reading ls
Reading ld.so.1
Reading libsec.so.1
Reading libnvpair.so.1
Reading libcmdutils.so.1
Reading libc.so.1
Reading libavl.so.1
Reading libnsl.so.1                   
dbx: warning: unknown language, 'c' assumed
dbx >stop in main     
dbx: warning: 'main' has no debugger info -- will trigger on first instruction
(2) stop in main
dbx >r          
Running: ls
(process id 7618)
stopped in main at 0x08051dd8
0x08051dd8: main       :        pushl    %ebp
dbx >print strlen("abc")
dbx: warning: unknown language, 'c' assumed
dbx: can't find a system call entry point -- program not linked with libc?
dbx >

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