[SOLVED] RTL8188C_8192C_USB_linux_v4.0.2_9000.20130911 won't compile

Everytime I attempt to compile this driver that I downloaded from RealTek's website I run into a problem.
Here's my make install output: http://pastebin.com/rQWGKYxK
Anybody know of a solution?
Last edited by eattheapple (2014-07-22 18:33:34)

Is this the right package? Has anybody looked over it to make sure that it isn't malicious? I'm paranoid.
https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/8192cu-dkms/
Last edited by eattheapple (2014-07-22 11:27:56)

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