The documentation talks about the gimp-print ebuild that does not exist anymore, replaced by the "gutenprint" ebuild. (see http://www.gentoo-portage.com/net-print/gutenprint/ChangeLog#ptabs ) Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1.go to http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/printing-howto.xml#gimp-print Actual Results: The following printers and/or drivers are covered: * Gimp-Print Driver * HPLIP Driver (deprecates HPOJ and HPIJS) * PNM2PPA Driver Gimp-Print Driver The gimp-print drivers are high-quality, open source printer drivers for various Canon, Epson, HP, Lexmark, Sony, Olympus and PCL printers supporting CUPS, ghostscript, The Gimp and other applications. Gentoo's Portage Tree contains an ebuild for the gimp-print drivers. Just use emerge to install them. Note that the ebuild listens to quite a few USE flags (such as cups and ppds). You must have enabled at least these two flags! Code Listing 5.1: Installing gimp-print drivers # emerge gimp-print When the emerge process has finished, the Gimp-Print drivers will be available through the CUPS web interface. Expected Results: The following printers and/or drivers are covered: * Gutenprint Driver * HPLIP Driver (deprecates HPOJ and HPIJS) * PNM2PPA Driver Gutenprint Driver The gutenprint drivers are high-quality, open source printer drivers for various Canon, Epson, HP, Lexmark, Sony, Olympus and PCL printers supporting CUPS, ghostscript, Gimp and other applications. Gentoo's Portage Tree contains an ebuild for the gutenprint drivers. Just use emerge to install them. Note that the ebuild listens to quite a few USE flags (such as cups and ppds). You must have enabled at least these two flags! Code Listing 5.1: Installing gutenprint drivers # emerge gutenprint When the emerge process has finished, the Gutenprint drivers will be available through the CUPS web interface.
Fixed in CVS.