Hi,
while updating the PCP Quick Guide I happened to notice that at least on
Ubuntu "apt-get install pcp" brings in also pcp-doc and pcp-gui and
their dependencies (like Qt, which doesn't show prominently below
because the screenshot was taken on a desktop install):
test@ubuntu-test:~$ sudo apt-get install pcp
Reading package lists...
Building dependency tree...
Reading state information...
The following extra packages will be installed:
gawk libpcp-gui2 libpcp-import-perl libpcp-import1 libpcp-pmda-perl
libpcp-pmda3 libpcp-trace2 libpcp3 libsigsegv2 pcp-conf pcp-doc pcp-gui
python-pcp
Suggested packages:
gawk-doc tsocks xvfb qt4-dev-tools
The following NEW packages will be installed:
gawk libpcp-gui2 libpcp-import-perl libpcp-import1 libpcp-pmda-perl
libpcp-pmda3 libpcp-trace2 libpcp3 libsigsegv2 pcp pcp-conf pcp-doc
pcp-gui
python-pcp
0 upgraded, 14 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
Need to get 5 764 kB of archives.
After this operation, 18,9 MB of additional disk space will be used.
Do you want to continue? [Y/n] y
[...]
test@ubuntu-test:~$ sudo apt-cache depends pcp
pcp
Depends: libc6
Depends: libpcp-gui2
Depends: libpcp-pmda3
Depends: libpcp-trace2
Depends: libpcp3
Depends: libreadline6
Depends: gawk
gawk:i386
Depends: procps
procps:i386
Depends: libpcp-pmda-perl
Depends: python-pcp
Depends: python
Suggests: tsocks
Recommends: pcp-gui
Recommends: libpcp-import-perl
Conflicts: pgpool2
Conflicts: pgpool2:i386
Conflicts: pcp:i386
test@Ubuntu-Test:~$
This is on Ubuntu 14.10 Beta 2 + updates. PCP is 3.9.8.
Thanks,
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Marko Myllynen
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