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lpass binary not found #71
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Fixed in #70 |
Noob here.. I have this same error. Can you please let me know the steps to fix this? This is my error: ERROR: LastPass CLI[Run Script] 2637:2649: execution error: De variabele lpass_binary is niet gedefinieerd. (-2753) |
Well, I do have this and a couple of other changes from PRs to this repo in my own fork at https://github.com/devguydavid/lastpass-alfred-workflow. Use at your own risk, but it works for me. :) |
Hi David, Thanks for your quick reply. This worked and I am now one step further. It asks for my Lastpass password, but no matter what I type, it pops back up asking for the password again. I don't see anything happening in the debugging window, until I cancel. Then it says ERROR: LastPass CLI[Run Script] 2571:2873: execution error: /Users/bbosch/Library/Application Support/Alfred/Alfred.alfredpreferences/workflows/user.workflow.9B9D1D2C-B6EB-41D7-B52C-A07C5A975404/passwordInput.osascript:344:368: execution error: Geannuleerd door gebruiker. (-128) BTW, I have MFA enabled with a one time passcode in Microsoft Authenticator |
I'm having similar issue. I don't mind using your fork @devguydavid but curious how to install it? What steps changed in the installation process to tell alfred it should use your fork instead? |
@Bethebosch: Hmm, I don't know why that is happening. It sounds like it might be necessary to put some print debug statements in key locations to figure out what is going on. |
It is the same process. You should just be able to use the alfred workflow as I rebuilt it and checked it into the fork. |
thanks @devguydavid ! it's working great. unfortunately, the LP functionality within Alfred is super lacking whereas 1Password has native support. i also contact LP support to see what type of product roadmap they have but the never responded :( |
With more recent versions of MacOS and homebrew the path to lpass has changed to /opt/homebrew/bin/lpass. The workflow doesn't look in this new path and fails to execute.
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