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Problem with last FM scrobbling #110

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dorel14 opened this issue Feb 28, 2020 · 4 comments · Fixed by #112
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Problem with last FM scrobbling #110

dorel14 opened this issue Feb 28, 2020 · 4 comments · Fixed by #112

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@dorel14
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dorel14 commented Feb 28, 2020

Hello
i've downloaded and install latest .war and after listening for some song , i've found this in logs
2020-02-28 15:33:15.329 WARN --- o.a.p.s.s.LastFMScrobbler : Failed to scrobble song 'À vouloir toucher Dieu…' at Last.fm. Unknown response: <html><head

i didn't had this with 10.5

@randomnicode
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Hmmm, at first glance, the bulk of the changes here are from airsonic base, which means their next stable release will have this issue.

I'll look into it

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randomnicode commented Mar 2, 2020

Looks like a change was accidentally reverted on the master of airsonic.

They likely can't scrobble either on their master unless they fix it. I've left them a note here: airsonic/airsonic#776 (comment)

Thanks for pointing out the issue

@dorel14
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dorel14 commented Mar 2, 2020

thx
I test today and it's fine only if i store my password in plain-text which is not very secure
each time i have tested something else , i obtain
2020-03-02 20:11:37.340 WARN --- o.a.p.s.s.LastFMScrobbler : Failed to scrobble song 'À vouloir toucher Dieu…' at Last.fm. Wrong username or password.

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Pushed out a fix. Will merge it later today.

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