kernel make oldconfig error on HP-735 10.20

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From:	IN%"boschini@uff16c.cilea.it"  "Matteo Boschini"  3-APR-2000 14:02:35.64
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Subj:	RE: kernel make oldconfig error on HP-735 10.20

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From: Matteo Boschini <boschini@uff16c.cilea.it>
Subject: RE: kernel make oldconfig error on HP-735 10.20
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Yes, I found out...

But still, while running gmake oldconfig, I get the following errors:


/bin/bash: invalid character 45 in exportstr for DRIVERS-y
/bin/bash: invalid character 45 in exportstr for DRIVERS-
/bin/bash: invalid character 45 in exportstr for DRIVERS-m
/bin/bash: invalid character 45 in exportstr for DRIVERS-n

and so forth....

and when I try running 

gmake dep

I get

/bin/bash: invalid character 45 in exportstr for DRIVERS-y 
/bin/bash: invalid character 45 in exportstr for DRIVERS-
/bin/bash: invalid character 45 in exportstr for DRIVERS-m
/bin/bash: invalid character 45 in exportstr for DRIVERS-n 
Make: Unknown flag argument C.  Stop.
gmake: *** [archdep] Error 1                                                    


any clue ?

Thanks already, 

Matteo Boschini