Newbie Need Help About Driver Compile... :'( - Galaxy Tab 2 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi Everyone;
I have bought a new usb-rj45 adapter for my Samsung Galaxy Tab2 P5110 Only Wifi tablet... (its rooted and busybox pro installed on it)
After i bought, i put it in tablet via its original USB Otg Cable the i do "lsusb" in the terminal emulator but i cant see anything new in its output...
When i searched usb-rj45 adapte cd and i see linux driver there but the are three files named;
***.c
***.h
Makefile
When i search internet a little bit and i understand that i need to compile drivers with these files to make .ko file as driver...
I bought and installed c4droid and its GCC and SDL Plugin when i try compile it but i get an error that it screenshot is attached to this message... (On the other hand may be i can do this compile for tablet on my pc after i installed Android SDK but i dont know how can i do it unfortunately...)
So please help me how can i use this usb-rj45 adapter on my tablet...
Thanks so much who help me...
Best regards...

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