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I can confirm on the nautilus.
I did turn off the watch folders option with amarok and that reduced
drastically the amount of issues, but I believe that is only a
work-around and it happens with other apps.  I would be happy to provide
anything else info-wise, just ask.

Bogdan Butnaru wrote:
> I still get similar errors in a freshly-updated Hardy. (fuse-utils was
> 2.7.1-2ubuntu1 last time I checked.) By similar I mean the mount stops
> working. (I didn't find that statv?fs error, but that was Azureus
> complaining about the files not being accessible anymore.)
> 
> Things get really broken when the mount stops (eg, anything trying to
> access those mountpoints, including Nautilus, freezes).
> 
> It mostly happens when the mount point is used more intensely, for instance 
> if I simultaneously do more than one of:
> * browsing media-heavy folders (where Nautilus spends time trying to build 
> thumbnails and stuff).
> * copying lots of files.
> * analyzing songs in Picard.
> * re-building the collection in Amarok.
> 
> As Pres-Gas said, sometimes only one operation is enough. I have to kill
> everything that uses the mount point and sshfs before I can unmount and
> re-mount. (Otherwise I get "in-use" errors when trying to unmount.)
> 
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sshfs sometimes breaks with "statv?fs failed: Transport endpoint is not 
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/90831
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