Problem building 'fuppe' from AUR

Okay, so I'm using yaourt to build fuppes-svn from the AUR, it worked fine before I reformatted and reinstalled my /, but now it won't compile for a reason I'm not completely sure of. Anyways, the link below is the output, any help is greatly appreciated.
http://pastebin.com/fb839f01

Wow I feel super dumb now >_< Thanks a lot, should be able to get this working quickly now.

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