It still does not work on Precise and Samba share:
cp --preserve=timestamp ~/some_file ~/.gvfs/some_share/ still sets current date 
of file, not original.

** Tags added: precise

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/336761

Title:
  gvfs-fuse: not able to set smb timestamps

Status in GVFS:
  New
Status in “gvfs” package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: gvfs

  Apparently this bug was supposed to have been fixed as of gvfs 1.1.1.
  As of 1.1.6-0ubuntu2 on Jaunty I still see the issue.

  Steps
  1. Mount a remote smb fileshare
  2. In the terminal cd to the ~/.gvfs/path/to/mount
  3. touch -d "some date" foo

  Result:

  touch: settings times of `foo': Operation not supported

  
  Could this be some sort of configuration problem on the samba side, note 
copying files to the samba server works fine for keeping proper dates. This may 
be an Ubuntu specific issue, somehow(?), since upstream claims this issue was 
corrected in 1.1.1, or else upstream didn't actually fix the problem like they 
thought.

  Chris

  https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=479199#c28

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