I checked my installed files against the file list of Debain package 
libcups2-dev in wheezy of architecture amd64.
That is what is missing here on Gentoo (besides doc, examples and Debian 
specific files):
/usr/include/cups/i18n.h
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcups.a

/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcups.so is located at a different place in 
the filesystem:
/usr/lib32/libcups.so
/usr/lib32/libcups.so.2
/usr/lib64/libcups.so
/usr/lib64/libcups.so.2

It seems that a check in the darktable build is going wrong with this 
configuration.

On 02/11/15 15:51, Pascal Obry wrote:
> Le mercredi 11 février 2015 à 15:50 -0200, Urs Schütz a écrit :
>> I have cups 2.0.1 installed, compiled from source  (Gentoo). Therefore
>> libraries and headers should all be installed.
>
> Not necessary. Only the CUPS binaries may be installed.
>


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