"Nathan R. DeGruchy" <nathan@degruchy.org> writes:
> Hey, Yoni;
>
> I removed the values of those fields and restarted Emacs. I setup a ~/.authinfo.gpg file and put in:
>
> `machine turtle.libre.fm login ndegruchy password **** port 443`
>
> (password is masked)
>
> I then
>
> (require 'emms-librefm-scrobbler)
> and
> (emms-librefm-scrobbler-enable)
>
>
> When I launch emacs, I get:
>
> Decrypting /home/nathan/.authinfo.gpg...done
> Contacting host: turtle.libre.fm:443
> handshake successful
>
> But nothing seems to happen after that. I listened to an album and I get no messages about scrobbling tracks.
I tried this on a different machine today and it still just works for
me, so I've not managed to re-create this bug yet.
I'll keep on trying; I haven't given up yet.
Of course, if there is anyone else within earshot who is willing to test
this, please do and report your findings.
P.S. Please don't top-post. In-context replies are the preferred way to
comment on specific bits of instruction and code.
I have just tested this and I also cannot recreate the bug.
One remark: each scrobble process leaves a hidden buffer lying around with the response from the server. This buffer has a name like " *http turtle.libre.fm:80*" (note the leading space). Maybe good to know what that buffer contains (if it exists) for Nathan.
---Fran