I have:
Ubuntu 10.10 release, 64-bit, fresh install, all updates.
Linux 2.6.35-22-generic #35-Ubuntu SMP Sat Oct 16 20:45:36 UTC 2010 x86_64 
GNU/Linux
GNOME nautilus 2.32.0
bzr-gtk 0.99.0-1ubuntu1
bzr-dbus 01~bzr39-2
nautilus-bzr 0.99.0-1ubuntu1

Using an already open ssh connection to a remote server, I start nautilus from 
a terminal with the command: 
nautilus sftp://usern...@server 
 
Nautilus does not come up, no error message, no crash, it hangs, I cannot start 
another instance of nautilus 
(second process hangs too), System Monitor shows one or more process nautilus 
with waiting channel: do_wait

To make nautilus working again, I have to  "killall nautilus".

When I do:
sudo apt-get remove nautilus-bzr
killall nautilus

then the above command "nautilus sftp://usern...@server"; brings up
nautilus and the remote folder within a split second. All is OK.

I can do:
sudo apt-get install nautilus-bzr
killall nautilus
nautilus sftp://usern...@server 

and it hangs again, etc.

-- 
openssh (or gvfs) asks for a password everytime I change directory in sftp
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/540280
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