I have a very similar problem when using a samba share.

The remote folder is mounted via fstab. When Unix Entensions are
enabled, creating a new empty file via the nautilus context menu results
in thousands of new files (I haven't counted, I allways killed nautilus
after a while).
But that's not the main problem because I don't create new empty files
that way, very often. But trying to move a file (say 'file.avi') to the
trash results in a million .trashinfo files ('file.1.avi.trashinfo',
'file.2.avi.trashinfo', 'file.3.avi.trashinfo' ...) created in
<share_mounted_here>/.Trash-1000/info/. Again, I have to kill nautilus
to stop the madness.

Creating files using 'touch', deleting them using rm and so on works
without problems.

Server is Samba 3.3.2 on Jaunty.
Client is Jaunty, to.

When I disable the Unix Extensions, everything works without problems,
so I think it has to do with file permissions. To GVFS, the mounted
share should look like any other local directory, shouldn't it?

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New Folder... creates hundred of new folders on DAVS
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/244570
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