As told by the README, you should not use the /dev86 master branch from lkundrak, but the latest from Jody:

To build ELKS, you
will need to obtain a copy of Dev86, currently available at:

https://github.com/jbruchon/dev86 <https://github.com/jbruchon/dev86>

When you build dev86, you need to move, copy, or symlink to it in the
ELKS source code root. For a Dev86 source at /usr/src/dev86 do this:

user:/usr/src/elks$ ln -s /usr/src/dev86 dev86

MFLD
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