OT: Cannot select targets - where's the session PID file?

2010-03-30 Thread Christoph Eckert
Hi,

a bit off-topic, but I hope someone has seen such an issue before.

When I do an
sb-conf select FREMANTLE_X86
sb-conf complains
You must close your other Scratchbox sessions first

There is no other session open, though. I guess I closed a shell window 
yesterday without logging out properly from scratchbox, so a session PID file 
(or similar) remained in place.

Does anyone know whether I can fix this issue by removing some file manually?

Best regards,

ce
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Re: OT: Cannot select targets - where's the session PID file?

2010-03-30 Thread Ram Kurvakat
log out of all your scratchbox env except one.
type sb-menu.
select kill all processes in scratch box.
then try it :-)

- Original Message -
From: Christoph Eckert
Sent: 03/30/10 10:59 AM
To: maemo-developers@maemo.org
Subject: OT: Cannot select targets - where's the session PID file?

Hi,

a bit off-topic, but I hope someone has seen such an issue before.

When I do an
sb-conf select FREMANTLE_X86
sb-conf complains
You must close your other Scratchbox sessions first

There is no other session open, though. I guess I closed a shell window 
yesterday without logging out properly from scratchbox, so a session PID file 
(or similar) remained in place.

Does anyone know whether I can fix this issue by removing some file manually?

Best regards,

ce
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Re: OT: Cannot select targets - where's the session PID file?

2010-03-30 Thread Ville M. Vainio
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 1:19 PM, Ram Kurvakat rkma...@gmx.com wrote:

 log out of all your scratchbox env except one.

 type sb-menu.

 select kill all processes in scratch box.

You often need to specify signal 9 as well.

You can save some time by executing sb-conf ka -s 9.

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