Nope. It is "normal"

On Sat, Sep 24, 2011 at 5:22 PM, Danilo Pianini
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Updating CUPS, i get the following:
>
>>>  ++ (11/288) >>> net-print/cups-1.4.8-r21
>>>    ## Unpacking: net-print:cups-1.4.8-r21~0.tbz2
>>>    ## SPM: setup phase
>  * You are going to use new libusb backed to access your usb printer.
>  * This interface has quite few known issues and does not report all
>  * issues and just refuses to print.
>  * Please consider disabling usb useflag if you are having issues.
>  *
>  * Please note that if you disable the usb useflag your device will be
>  * still working using kernel usblp interface instead of libusb.
>
>  * Your usb printers will be managed via libusb which collides with
> kernel module.
>  * cups-1.4.8 requires the USB_PRINTER support disabled.
>  * Please disable it:
>  *     CONFIG_USB_PRINTER=n
>  * in /usr/src/linux/.config or
>  *     Device Drivers --->
>  *         USB support  --->
>  *             [ ] USB Printer support
>  * Alternatively, just disable the usb useflag for cups (your printer
> will still work).
>>>    ## SPM: pre-install phase
>>>    ## Installing package: net-print/cups-1.4.8-r21
>>>    ## [The Common Unix Printing System]
>>>    ## Updating database: net-print/cups-1.4.8-r21
>>>    ## Cleaning previously installed application data.
>>>> Regenerating /etc/ld.so.cache...
>>>    ## SPM: post-install phase
>
>  * For information about installing a printer and general cups setup
>  * take a look at: http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/printing-howto.xml
>
>>>    ## Cleaning: net-print/cups-1.4.8-r21
>
>
> It seems there is something in the kernel configuration that is not as
> CUPS expects. Is it expected? Should I open a bug?
>
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> Ing. Dott. Danilo Pianini
>
> Site: http://www.danilopianini.org/
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>
>


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