A couple of updates on the above: I said above that this is a problem on Catalina. That was a typo: I meant Catalyst, and it only happens on Big Sur
While trying to find a MacOS workaround we’ve found that it’s not the iCloud account that gets incorrectly used. Instead, where you have multiple Store accounts, one of them seems to gets picked arbitrarily
So for example if you have one account set up for app / music / tv purchases, and another set up for book purchases, sometimes when you try to make an update to your music library it’s the music library associated with your book purchases that will get updated (if there is one) not the one associated with your music account.
In this scenario, if there’s no music account associated with your book purchase account you’ll find that StoreKit will return the capabilities for this account (of which there will be none) rather than the capabilities of your music account.
So the only workaround we have found for this so far is to tell Big Sur users that they must use the same account for music / app / tv / books. Not ideal.
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