Sorry to make extra comments, but I'll just add that after installing
sshfs (fuse was already installed), then mounting the remote server by
creating /mnt/servername, and using 'sshfs user@servername:/path/
/mnt/servername/ -p port', I was able to use gvfs to navigate to
/mnt/servername and open, edit and save the file using GVim without
problems.  This is both a workaround, and perhaps useful in narrowing
down the problem.

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