Sounds bad.
...but is that really "disastrous"?

2016-05-30 15:02 GMT+02:00 Cornel Diaconu <[email protected]>:
> Hi,
> I just noticed that my newly upgraded Clementine (1.3.1) has now a
> potentially disastrous behaviour: no matter which song I start in the
> playlist, the button is "red" as if that song is already "loved" on last.fm
> !!!
> In the left column, where I have song info, data is correct though: if the
> song IS loved, the small heart is read, and is is NOT loved, it's
> black/grey.
>
> So ... any clue about why is this so ?
> Or maybe, even: how to disable completely this function in Clementine ? I
> don't really use it anyway.
>
> I'm using Clementine 1.3.1 on a Linux box (Opensuse 42.1); clementine is
> pre-compiled from some of my Linux's repositories ( I haven't tried to
> compile it myself locally ... yet ! -- but I suppose that even if I try to
> compile it from source, this behaviour will be the same)
>
> Thanks.
>
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