Hum, maybe what I call locking is not clear. It's not possible to run
several gphoto applications on the camera are the same time, so once
it's mounted by gvfs f-spot will not be able to use the camera for
example and give a locking error message which is not clear to the user.

There is no information required no, the backend has been disabled
because it's not usuable in a normal user sense (they expect to be able
to open photos by using double click for example) and we don't want to
give a lack of polish and testing impression to users running the issue
so we prefer to not enable the code for now

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Feature request: Gphoto2 plugin in gvfs-0.2.3u1 missing
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/216953
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