You're right, the problem goes away if before running it by hand I:

start audacious
enable imms
play a song, and wait until $HOME/.imms is fully populated

Then I can run analyzer by hand all I want. If I remove $HOME/.imms
and run analyzer by hand, I get that error immediately. The error
confused the heck out of me.

For my part, I like being able to use analyzer manually so I can
batch-analyze new albums before listening to them. That makes
everything else on my machine less choppy when I'm listening to these
for the first time, and I can analyze things while I'm at work or
something. Of course, I could always just turn down the volume and
play straight through new albums in audacious first for the same
effect.

So yes, it's likely not a bug at all, simply my error.

As always, thank you for the time you spend maintaining this package.



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