** Description changed:

  Version: 0.2.4-0ubuntu1
  
  I had great hopes for today's update in hardy-proposed given this
  changelog entry " Fix fuse locking and file handle life-cycle issues
  that were causing frequent crashes."  Alas even after a reboot, the
  gvfs-fuse-daemon is still very unstable:
  
  [  176.775971] gvfs-fuse-daemo[6134]: segfault at 03000004 eip b7cb2de0
  esp b49fe6d4 error 4
  
  which leaves this in /home/gdh/
  
  d?????????  ? ?    ?             ?                ? .gvfs
  
  Reproducing the crash is easy. Just copy files up and down from a remote
  smb share. I can never manage more than 3 up+down copies before it
  crashes. Simply reading files from the remote share is 'quite reliable'
  - e.g. I can safely unrar gigabytes of data. It's a mix of read/write
  that's the killer....
  
  This is purely the gvfs-fuse daemon... if I use Nautilus to perform the
  same work on smb:// locations, it works flawlessly every time.
  
  I've attached the log of refreshing "/home/gdh/.gvfs/plinth on
  eddie/gdh", deleting an mpeg, copying an mpeg, and then
  copying/overwriting the same mpeg (it crashed 3MB into the overwrite)
  
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/lib/gvfs$ fusermount -u /home/gdh/.gvfs 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/lib/gvfs$ /usr/lib/gvfs/gvfs-fuse-daemon -d 
/home/gdh/.gvfs 2>/tmp/gvfs.log
  
  Please look into this - it makes the fuse daemon useless :(
+ 
+ 
+ TESTCASE:
+ 
+ - browe a ssh location in nautilus
+ - use gedit and open a text file on the ssh server using the local .gvfs 
mount directory
+ - save the file several files in gedit until getting the crash, it should 
crash quickly before the update

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regular segfaults with .gvfs access
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/235326
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