Both: depending on (apparently) whether the current microfortnight is even or odd, gvfs-ls shows the contents of the SMB share after about ~20 secs, or it just times out. If I get really, really lucky (i.e. when the current ufn is a multiple of 42), it works correctly without delays. All of this could be adscribed to a faulty server or network, but as I said, performing the same tests with gnomevfs-ls (which is unrelated to the new gvfs framework) or just mounting the share with mount.cifs (also unrelated to gvfs) and browsing it, the requested operation is always completed successfully in under 3 seconds. This makes me think the error is in the gvfs framework, possibly the communication system it uses (dbus), but I might be wrong.
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