
when converter flag "_experimenal_use_buffer_offset" is enabled, additional metadata is automatically excluded from the generated model. tf.compat.v1.Session.partial_run and tf.compat.v1.Session.partial_run_setup will be deprecated in the next release. The tf.is_symbolic_tensor helper added in 2.13 may be used when it is necessary to determine if a value is specifically a symbolic tensor. type(t) = tf.Tensor) will need to update their code to use isinstance(t, tf.Tensor).
Users who relied on the exact type of Tensor (e.g.
The class hierarchy for tf.Tensor has changed, and there are now explicit EagerTensor and SymbolicTensor classes for eager and tf.function respectively. The TensorFlow 2.13.1 patch release will still have Python 3.8 support. Support for Python 3.8 has been removed starting with TF 2.14. I confirm that the problem still persists and the only solution found is the one presented above by Version 1.Release 2.14.0 Tensorflow Breaking Changes I've scrobbled around 14 tracks so far and haven't run into any issues. I can confirm that this fix is still working. If the permissions are correct, you should be able to scrobble from Clementine now. With "your-username" of course being your actual user's name. It should look something like this: drwxr-xr-x 2 your-username your-username You can verify the directory has the correct permissions by running the ls command again: ls -ld ~/.local/share/Last.fm Then create it again, this time without sudo: mkdir ~/.local/share/Last.fm First remove the directory: sudo rm -r ~/.local/share/Last.fm You can fix this by removing the directory and then create it again using danielh2942's command, but this time without sudo. Then that means the directory is indeed owned by root and can't be accessed by Clementine.
You can see who has ownership of the directory by running this command: ls -ld ~/.local/share/Last.fm I don't believe Clementine can access directories owned by root. When you type the command danielh2942 suggested using sudo, it will create the directory, but give ownership of the directory to root. Creating Last.fm dir didn't work for me :( Still see tracks in "scrobbling now" state, and then they disappear without being Did you create the Last.fm directory using the exact command danielh2942 provided? With sudo included? If you did, I think I know why it's not working for you.