https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1289910
--- Comment #2 from Nathan Scott <nathans@xxxxxxxxxx> ---
(In reply to Marko Myllynen from comment #1)
> [...]
> the Python PMAPI does not depend on Qt and other such libraries but if we
> were to complete -g/-p support there might be such dependencies even though
FWIW, libpcp_gui is all socket/protocol code wrt these options, doesn't
directly add a dependency on Qt.
> So perhaps it could be considered that the current methods are deprecated
> and turned into no-ops and leave them like that unless someone comes up very
> convincing use case for them (so far there hasn't been any).
+1 although some (console) tools are definitely helped in their archive
navigation by pmtime - that's really the primary use case of these options.
Oh, and making tools work together - used to be called "pmlaunch" in old school
PCP (where one GUI tool could launch a console tool in a pop-up window,
attached to same time controls via -p option).
cheers.
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