I think Gordon's original problem is that BeautifulSoup doesn't work
properly for him on Debian (I think it was Debian). He's tried the
Lastscrape Python script already if I read the original comment correctly.
He would prefer something written in Perl which is why he's doing this.
That's how I understood it but obviously I can't speak for Gordon, I'm sure
he'll reply soon. Just wanted to explain the situation.


On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 3:57 AM, Pier-Luc Petitclerc <[email protected]> wrote:

> There's also a python script to export data from last.fm in the
> correct format so that you can then run it through the import script.
> You don't have to do what you've been doing. The script is on the
> wiki, right where you got the import one.
>
> Via my iPhone
>
> On 6-May-09, at 10:41 PM, Gordon Haverland <[email protected]
>  > wrote:
>
> > On May 6, 2009, Pier-Luc Petitclerc wrote:
> >> I don't think Gordon realizes there's an import script as well
> >> as an export one.
> >
> > If you are talking about import to libre.fm, yes I know it exists.
> > That is why I want to write the data from Perl in the correct
> > format, so that this python import script works.
> >
> > Oh well, back to playing perl.  I can get a playlist of 5 songs no
> > problem.  Getting all 300,000 songs might take a little more
> > (like reading the code and Last.FM API).  I really didn't want to
> > get any useful work done tonight.  :-)
> >
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