Ok Derek, I did believe you when you said it had had two errors.
I'm looking at your screen dump, it has a strange error messages "scratch at end of line". Googling for that returns a couple of hits related to the assembler,
vasm. Warning 1007 implies that there is garbage at the end of the line mentioned -- is there any possibility you have opened a file and saved it with Windows end of line characters? That
might explain the warning 1007 messages, but possibly not the errors.
I've rerun everything myself again, including the download and build of the assembler and linker, and run a clean and build as before, and it all worked fine. I saved the output from the "crossall" build in a text file, and I don't see any of the Warning 1007 messages in your screen shot. I also don't see any of these mssages:
Where "whatever" is a number of different section names, I assume, in your screen dump.
When you get a chance, can you run the following please, to capture the clean and the build output, and upload it so I can look at it please?
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make clean OS_TARGET=sinclairql CPU_TARGET=m68k > ~/clean.output.txt
make crossall OS_TARGET=sinclairql CPU_TARGET=m68k > ~/crossall.output.txt
The two files,
clean.output.txt and
crossall.output.txt will be created in your home directory. Obviously, when these commands run, you won;t see the usualy text scrolling up the screen.
Cheers,
Norm.
PS. I've attached the copy of ppcross68k that my tests created. In case you were after a copy of the latest build.