Ubuntu 14.10
The fix does not work completely for me:

With the proposed gvfs update Nautilus issues are resolved when browsing
the ftp-server, but there still remains one issue. If I disconnect from
the server and try to reconnect on the same gnome-session, nautilus
crashes without crash report.


$ sudo apt list | grep gvfs

>>>
deja-dup-backend-gvfs/utopic,now 32.0-0ubuntu1 all [installed]
gvfs/now 1.20.2-1ubuntu3 amd64 [installed,local]
gvfs-backends/now 1.20.2-1ubuntu3 amd64 [installed,local]
gvfs-backends-goa/utopic 1.20.2-1ubuntu2 amd64
gvfs-bin/now 1.20.2-1ubuntu3 amd64 [installed,local]
gvfs-common/now 1.20.2-1ubuntu3 all [installed,local]
gvfs-daemons/now 1.20.2-1ubuntu3 amd64 [installed,local]
gvfs-dbg/utopic 1.20.2-1ubuntu2 amd64
gvfs-fuse/now 1.20.2-1ubuntu3 amd64 [installed,local]
gvfs-libs/now 1.20.2-1ubuntu3 amd64 [installed,local]
xmms2-plugin-gvfs/utopic 0.8+dfsg-11build2 amd64

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  gvfsd-ftp crashed with SIGABRT in g_mutex_unlock_slowpath()

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