The "problem" is just that --disable-cpuboard --disable-ppc isn't really used anywhere else, so when changes to the source code are made, they may not work with this combination.
In this case, it was changes from a newer WinUAE beta (which does not even have the WITH_CPUBOARD define...), and a change there must be protected by #ifdef WITH_CPUBOARD...
Or, just get pearpc to compile instead (probably better long-term anyway, whether pearpc works on PPC or not).
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