This is a machine upgraded from edgy, and doing dpkg-reconfigure
libgphoto2-2 indeed gives me a correct 45-libgphoto2.rules that has the
comment about being for a new udev version.

I suspect that when doing an upgrade it's still running the old udev-
version, and thus generates the file for the old version. When the
machine finally gets around to running the new udev version (it might
even take a reboot, I don't really know) it obviously will not work.

The kludge for the moment is of course doing dpkg-reconfigure on
libgphoto2-2, I was too tired and frustrated to even think of that.

In the long run this should really be fixed in some sane way, you really
shouldn't be expected to do dpkg-reconfigure on various packages in
order for stuff to work after an upgrade.

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udev-rule for PTP class detection broken
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