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Re: [pcp] Few pmwtf issues

To: Nathan Scott <nathans@xxxxxxxxxx>, myllynen@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [pcp] Few pmwtf issues
From: Ken McDonell <kenj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 04 Sep 2014 05:59:14 +1000
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On 21/08/14 17:22, Nathan Scott wrote:
Hi Marko,

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On 2014-08-20 08:37, Nathan Scott wrote:

- with some archives I see messages like below, perhaps there could be a
switch to disable printing these:

Did -x not do the trick?

I was thinking a generic switch that could be quickly used to just
discard such messages without the need for constructing a regexp.

Done.  Its also now in /usr/bin and there's much-improved test coverage.

Can I suggest we rename pmwtf to pmdiff if it is going to be more visible?

- it compares (diffs) performance metrics from two pcp archives
- the name pmdiff is not already taken (google indicates the only class is with some not-freeware diff(1)-like program for windows)
- pmdiff is a lot easier to explain in some circles than the acronym pmwtf

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