I don't think so, seems like 'pcs' is the 'Pacemaker Configuration System'.
I can't see how 'pcs' can be useful outside the pacemaker/corosync context.

Reference:
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https://github.com/ClusterLabs/pcs

PCS - Pacemaker/Corosync Configuration System
Pcs is a Corosync and Pacemaker configuration tool. It permits users to easily 
view, modify and create Pacemaker based clusters. Pcs contains pcsd, a pcs 
daemon, which operates as a remote server for pcs and provides a web UI.
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I think it's safe to add a 'Depends:'.

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