Tried this again on Ubuntu 18.10, and I'm happy to report that almost
everything works fine!

- "Other locations" in Nautilus shows my Samba server (after a couple of 
seconds)
- I can click on it, get an authentication dialog, then see the shares
- I can click on a share and see the files
- I can click on a file and discover that Totem is still hilariously broken on 
Wayland (that's a separate bug)

However some things are still broken:

- "Other locations" in Nautilus shows a "Windows network"
- I can click it and couple of seconds later I get an error dialog saying 
"Could not access location" (title): "Couldn't get a list of shares from 
server: No such file or directory" (translating from lt_LT again).

gio ls network:/// prints a usage message.

gio list network:/// shows

    dnssd-domain-VARLIUS2._smb._tcp
    smb-root

(VARLIUS2 is the name of my Samba server)

gio list smb:/// says

    gio: smb:///: Location is not a mountpoint

(I'm translating back from lt_LT because no amount of LC_ALL=C
LANGUAGE=en is giving me English error messages, at best I get ?s
instead of UTF-8 characters.)

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