Sebastien,

The bug still exists in Lucid (fully up to date).
I hit it by mistake, renaming some TV episodes on a NAS connected through 
Nautilus Samba (smb://server/share).
But, as you correctly pointed out, it is not related to samba, but to gvfs.

Allow me to be brief:
D1. create two files on desktop, one first.txt, second second.txt and write 
"first" in the first one and "second" in the second one
D2. try to rename first.txt to second.txt. Nautilus complains: 'The item could 
not be renamed. The name "second.txt" is already used in this folder. Please 
use a different name'. GOOD!

F1. copy first.txt and second.txt to a ftp server via Nautilus FTP connection.
F2. try to rename first.txt to second.txt. BAM! You've just lost the original 
second.txt

S1. copy first.txt and second.txt to a samba server via Nautilus SMB connection.
S2. try to rename first.txt to second.txt. BAM! You've just lost the original 
second.txt

This should not happen. Of course, Thierry is right, mv does not prompt.
In this case, please remove the prompt from Nautilus in D2 case (on the
desktop). Oh, the developer intent was to protect the user. In this
case, protect the user also when he/she is using smb or ftp in Nautilus
through gvfs.

Thanks,
Dan.

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Renaming a file through Samba overwrites existing one
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/382117
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