Public bug reported:

* Impact

If a share on a Windows file server (not a Samba server) is mounted and
uses the SMB2 protocol, any attempt to copy or create a file for writing
(e.g. using the cp or cat commands from the bash shell) on the mount
point via FUSE will create a zero-length file but the open will return
with an EINVAL error.

* Test case

- mount a sahre using smb2
- try to copy a file on the mount from e.g a command line

* Regression potential

Check that samba interactions keep working as they should

The bug was reported upstream on
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=795805

** Affects: gvfs (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Low
         Status: Fix Released

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Title:
  Copying file to Windows server (SMB2) via gvfsd-fuse and gvfsd-smb
  fails with EINVAL

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