kbrock, provided you've done the previous 2 steps in comment 12 (apt-get
source libgphoto2-2, wget ...) then the patch line should apply without
any problems - you need to be in the directory containing the
libgphoto2-2.4.2 subdirectory.  It shouldn't make any difference but the
only lines you need a "sudo" command for would be the the 1st 2 apt-get
commands and the final dpkg commands - it is best to do as many steps as
possible as you instead of as root.

If you want to retry then I'd suggest

  rm -r libgphoto*

... probably with sudo if the only files and directories are hanging
around.  :-)

Note that the very 1st apt-get command probably won't work.  There is no
package called debuild.  You need devscripts instead because it contains
the debuild command.

That said, building a patched package will probably do you no more good
than using a package from someone's PPA...

So, when you say "Have added Michael Rooney's PPA" can you please
explain the steps you did?  After adding his PPA did you actually
install the updated package from his PPA?  :-)

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