@jeric I had the same problem. Those broken files (you'll prob come
across more than one) are symlinks but the targets are non-existent. The
targets are actually the content of what the files should be.

Use nautilus or whatever file explorer your using, go to the broken file 
directory, and try to open it.
A dialog will appear saying something like:

    The file "[actual file contents]" doesn't exist.

...asking if you want to move the file to trash. Copy everything between
the double quotes and put it into a new file in that same directory. The
new file should have the same name as the broken file, so give it a
temporary name, save it, delete the broken file and rename the temp file
to what it should be (or just delete the broken file before you create
the fixed file).

You can do it from the command line too if you want e.g. ls -lh
/path/to/broken/file and you'll see the intended content of the file
showing up as the symlink target.

I had to do this for 3 files before the make command would kick off
properly.

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