Has emprint been depreciated or something??? 

I ask about emprint because I'm used to using it in a few personal scripts.
Some of which I've assigned keyboard shortcuts too. And I've got a new
installation of Sabayon Linux on my laptop. And Sabayon's "own" package
management system "entropy" doesn't seem to offer emprint. 

I would have just thought it was a Sabayon thing but when I googled around
about it I came across something about a new E17 built-in "simple" screenshot
utility coming down the pipe. (Which hasn't yet trickled down to any of my
installed Linux distros yet) And it wouldn't be available when I'm using E16
or xfce like emprint is, in any case. 

And I'd really like to know if I need to take measures with the various
Linux installations where I still have it to prevent their package managers
from automatically uninstalling it on me. At least until I find an
acceptable scriptable command line substitute that can be used
independently of which desktop I'm currently using.

If emprint really is going away, can somebody recommend another desktop
independent CLI tool that I could modify my scripts to use? 

TIA

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