View context required

For a build that uses the data in one or more VOBs, the shell or command interpreter from which you invoke clearmake must have a view context.

On Windows systems, you must be on the dynamic-views drive (by default, drive M) or a drive assigned to a view. If you want derived objects to be shared among views, you must be on a drive assigned to a view.

You can build objects in a standard directory, without a view context, but doing so disables many special features of clearmake.