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Re: make client process failed


From: Yoni Rabkin
Subject: Re: make client process failed
Date: Sun, 12 Dec 2021 16:36:57 -0500
User-agent: Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/28.0.90 (gnu/linux)

грустный <d3v1ant@mail.ru> writes:

> No, it doesn’t, it gives same stack trace. I don’t think it happens
> cuz of doom. I sent link to the file with doom funcs im calling so you
> can see which emms functions are being executed under the hood. Even
> if callin emms funcs that are starting emms directly they all give
> same error output.

What's your mpd version?


>>Воскресенье, 12 декабря 2021, 23:02 +03:00 от Yoni Rabkin <yoni@rabkins.net>:
>
>>грустный < d3v1ant@mail.ru > writes:
>
>>> Hi! I am not sure where to ask for help —from you or from mpd. Anyway,
>>> tell me if that’s not on your side please.
>>>
>>> I am using Doom emacs, here’s my emms configuration section —
>>>  https://github.com/Seme4eg/.doom.d/blob/master/config.org#emms
>>>
>>> Everything works fine except when i am trying to start mpd daemon,
>>> which i need to scrobble music with last.fm via mpdscribble.
>>>
>>> Doom provides a functions to (re)start and kill mpd daemon, which r
>>> defined here —
>>>  
>>> https://github.com/hlissner/doom-emacs/blob/develop/modules/app/emms/autoload.el
>>>
>>> When i run +emms/mpd-start-music-daemon or restart daemon i get this
>>> error:
>>>
>>> Debugger entered--Lisp error: (file-error "make client process failed"
>>> "Connection refused" :name "mpd" :buffer nil :host "localhost"
>>> :service "6600" :nowait nil :tls-parameters nil)
>>I don't have doom emacs, but emms-player-mpd works fine on my machine.
>>
>>I assume that mpd works well outside of emacs and that
>>`emms-player-mpd-connect' works inside emacs?
>>
>>
>>--
>>   "Cut your own wood and it will warm you twice" 
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