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Can't Make Last.FM Session #39

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ColoradoBills opened this issue Nov 23, 2021 · 7 comments · Fixed by #40
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Can't Make Last.FM Session #39

ColoradoBills opened this issue Nov 23, 2021 · 7 comments · Fixed by #40

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@ColoradoBills
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I am running MacOS Monterey 12.1 and I am unable to log into Last.FM via the Shazam Scrobbler. See attached photo for the error. I have verified my username and password are correct.

Screen Shot 2021-11-23 at 10 40 37 AM

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@stephanebruckert
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Interesting, was it working for you before Monterey?

@ColoradoBills
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The only change is I went from an Intel MacBook to a M1 MacBook. I just did an update of the program and same issue persists.

@stephanebruckert
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The only change is I went from an Intel MacBook to a M1 MacBook

What was the version of macOS on the Intel MacBook?

@ColoradoBills
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Monterey 12.2, same as it is on the M1 MacBook.

@stephanebruckert
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I have just released a new version 1.3.0 https://github.com/ShazamScrobbler/shazamscrobbler-macos/releases/tag/1.3.0

It won't fix your issue, but will show a better error message rather than a static one.

Can you please try it and let me know what error message you get back? Thanks!

@hugo9464
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Hi @ColoradoBills ,

I am also running MacOS Monterey on an M1 Macbook and I can properly log in to my last.fm account.

According to your screenshots it looks like you have spaces before your Username.

Did you try to log in without those spaces ?

@ColoradoBills
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@hugo9464, Good catch. Strange how the migration from the Intel MacBook to the M1 MacBook via iCloud would have made a change in the saved username and password. What's even stranger is how I can't edit the username to be without spaces. If I delete the spaces, iCloud won't allow me to hit save. If I put at least one space in the username, I can save the change.

Again, good catch and by manually entering the username I am able to complete the login process.

@stephanebruckert stephanebruckert linked a pull request Nov 26, 2021 that will close this issue
stephanebruckert pushed a commit that referenced this issue Nov 26, 2021
* Remove spaces in username

* Update CHANGELOG.md
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