"qlop -t foo/bar" should be synonymous with "qlop -t -c" if foo/bar is currently being emerged. This would save time typing or copying and pasting.
Uh... isn't it?
It doesn't show the average merge time of previous merges when using -t -c
portage-utils-v0.53 "qlop -c" shows for example: * media-gfx/inkscape-0.48.5 started: Wed Oct 15 12:52:48 2014 elapsed: 2 minutes, 59 seconds It would be beneficial if it also showed the average time for previous merges, which you get if you do much more typing: qlop -ctH media-gfx/inkscape * media-gfx/inkscape-0.48.5 started: Wed Oct 15 12:52:48 2014 elapsed: 4 minutes, 40 seconds inkscape: 13 minutes, 20 seconds for 7 merges I feel that the -current flag should imply "media-gfx/inkscape" there at the end without me having to type that again every time.
Bump
bumping a feature request isn't really going to make it go faster, so please don't do that
In my experience as a developer, it does, but ok :)
Is this a duplicate of bug #161244?
I think this should be vice versa, as this bug is much more sane (do not always include build times for qlop -c, which requires the scanning of emerge.log) BTW: here is a bash workaround for the current situation qlop -c; echo ""; for package in $(qlop -c | grep \* | sed s/\*/\ /); do echo -n "average merge time for "; qlop -Ht $(echo $package | sed s/-[^-]*$//); done
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 161244 ***