Just from eyeballing it, it appears that perl still thinks you have CC (ugh). Delete or move everything that looks like a CC binary or symlink, and start again. This time, perl should detect gcc, and start issuing the correct options.
In any case, the Solaris linker works differently to the GNU linker. If you don't want to go to the effort of install ld (and you probably shouldn't), you can usually get by by forcing perl to install the module. Ignore linker errors, and everthing should be fine, provided your library files end up in a system library directory.
Update: More to the point, your makefile is still passing CC options, even though you have gcc installed. And to mess with your linker paths, check out crle
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