So the (a?) key difference between smbbrowse and smb seems to be that
smbbrowse declares its sub-entries as "mountable".  Other unavailable
bookmarks don't cause stalls, and neither does smbbrowse if I comment
out the mountable support.  On the other hand, if I comment out the
mountable support, the shares are no longer browseable, so that's not
much of a solution!

I think that the correct fix here may be to not actually perform the
full login check at the "mount" stage and returning a simple success,
deferring the password handling until the cache update stage.  Since an
smbbrowse record is flat, the two should be nearly equivalent in the
general case, possibly differing only here in the panel's bookmark
handling.

However, I'm not sure I have time to implement such a revised patch in
time for the 8.04.1 point release.  I fear we may have to roll back the
gvfs fixes in the short term and try again after .1 is out.

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