I don't think that I've been rude and it was not my intend, but you ask
fir the plugin was intended to not be built or if that was a mistake,
the changelog is pretty clear about those. We get hundred of bugs every
bugs and the team is really small so we try to deal quickly with user
questions and focus on issues. Anyway to reply to your question about
the locking issue, mount your camera using gvfs and then try to get
photos from it using f-spot or an another application using gphoto, you
will get a locking error. The other issue is that the software have not
been ported to gvfs, which means than double clicking on a picture in a
gvfs location will give you an error about the URI not being correct,
which is confusing and gives users an impression to get buggy non tested
softwares, that's why we prefer stay to working methods for this cycle
and continue gvfs work next cycle and ship it when standard applications
will use gvfs rather

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