...in order to be able to use file systems which require authentication. This was first reported upstream: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=356578 and is fixed in 2.16.2
mclasen: This wasn't in your sound-juicer update. Any particular reason?
I just missed it
Turns out that the patch was already included, I just forgot to close the bug.
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Env Setup: 1. Applications->SystemTools->FileBroswer 2. File->Connect to Server 3. Enter Server Infomation. After setup, will have an icon on desktop 'MrQA' For example using BNE server - Service Type: SSH - Server: bob.brisbane.redhat.com - Port: 22 - Folder: /home/brisbane/llim - UserName: llim - Name to use for connection: MrQA Steps to reproduce: 1. inset music disc in CD-ROM 2. Applications->Sound&Video->SoundJuicer 3. Edit->Preference 4. Under music folder select 'MrQA' 5. Select a track and extract 6. Verify if the track is written under 'MrQA' (remote server)
Verified the track has been written to remote server with sound-juicer-2.16.0-3.el5 on RHEL5-Client-20061201.0.
Resolve it now.