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#271
Last.fm scrobbling is indeed very high on the current todo list (next to the Artist View). So expect to see such a function in one of the next releases.. Thank you for your feedback!

Originally Posted by generationally View Post
Wasn't last.fm scrobbling on the to-do list? Any progress on that front?

I'm a bit fussy about getting all my music listening scrobbled. Once scrobbling support is there I will be upgrading to a Premium account and start using Qspot.

Thanks for the effort so far
 

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#272
Originally Posted by mattiasbäx View Post
"error: client is too old, library will need to get updated." Is what i ge when trying to log on, and no updates are avaible as far as i can see.
Btw. I tried reinstalling it as well, no luck
 
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#273
try apt-get update
 
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#274
Originally Posted by Chuck Norris View Post
try apt-get update
Just go "apt-get uptade" as root in terminal?
 
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#275
Originally Posted by mattiasbäx View Post
Just go "apt-get uptade" as root in terminal?
Did not fix the problem, sorry.
 
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#276
Have you tried running 'apt-get install libopenspotify' from the x-terminal?

Originally Posted by mattiasbäx View Post
Did not fix the problem, sorry.
 
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#277
Originally Posted by aenbacka View Post
Have you tried running 'apt-get install libopenspotify' from the x-terminal?
Tried it now, still not working. In terminal i got:
E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
 
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#278
It seems that there some problem with installing the lib (dpkg error). Could there be insufficient space or something similar? You could try running '
'apt-get clean' to clean the package cache and then try again.

Originally Posted by mattiasbäx View Post
Tried it now, still not working. In terminal i got:
E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
 
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#279
Originally Posted by aenbacka View Post
It seems that there some problem with installing the lib (dpkg error). Could there be insufficient space or something similar? You could try running '
'apt-get clean' to clean the package cache and then try again.
Same result. Though it says "libopenspotify is already the newest version." when trying to apt-get install libopenspotify (it did the first time as well)
 
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#280
Well it seems that you should have the latest version installed. Could you still check that you have the library file libopenspotify.so.4 in the /opt/maemo/usr/lib folder?

Originally Posted by mattiasbäx View Post
Same result. Though it says "libopenspotify is already the newest version." when trying to apt-get install libopenspotify (it did the first time as well)
 
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