It would not surprise me at all if it was a configuration issue, which
is why I immediately dove into the doc directory and checked out the
readme.  Then I went to the developer's website in search of more
information.  After spending nearly half a day on it, I'm unable to find
any configuration options that will make it work.

So it remains true that the pidgin-audacious plugin doesn't work, either
because it is broken or because there is no (discoverable) way to
configure it.

On the other hand, I downloaded a similar (but independent) plugin,
pidgin-audacious-remote, from sourceforge and built and installed it.
It worked as advertised right away.

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pidgin-audacious doesn't work
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/217949
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