First BUG (directory not cleared recursively):
The problem here is that gvfs-rm is NOT working recursively.. rm-fr does work 
recursively! Therefore on a mounted gvfs smb share, a non-empty directories can 
be deleted with rm -fr, while gvfs-rm can't successfully remove a non-emtpy 
directory.

Nautilus probably uses gvfs-rm for deletion, and does not recursively
remove directories.

Probably gvfs-rm just calls the rmdir on the smbclient, while the rmdir
command is NOT recursively.

Second BUG (message error wrong):
On being unable to remove a directory because recursion isn't initiated, a 
bogus error message is returned: NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUND . That's the 
reason we get that awsome nonsense error message in nautilus.

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can't delete files on nas over samba with nautilus 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/341123
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