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authorChet Ramey <chet.ramey@case.edu>2012-10-10 09:44:13 -0400
committerChet Ramey <chet.ramey@case.edu>2012-10-10 09:44:13 -0400
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-# English translations for GNU bash package.
-# Copyright (C) 2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-# This file is distributed under the same license as the GNU bash package.
-# Automatically generated, 2011.
-#
-# All this catalog "translates" are quotation characters.
-# The msgids must be ASCII and therefore cannot contain real quotation
-# characters, only substitutes like grave accent (0x60), apostrophe (0x27)
-# and double quote (0x22). These substitutes look strange; see
-# http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/ucs/quotes.html
-#
-# This catalog translates grave accent (0x60) and apostrophe (0x27) to
-# left single quotation mark (U+2018) and right single quotation mark (U+2019).
-# It also translates pairs of apostrophe (0x27) to
-# left single quotation mark (U+2018) and right single quotation mark (U+2019)
-# and pairs of quotation mark (0x22) to
-# left double quotation mark (U+201C) and right double quotation mark (U+201D).
-#
-# When output to an UTF-8 terminal, the quotation characters appear perfectly.
-# When output to an ISO-8859-1 terminal, the single quotation marks are
-# transliterated to apostrophes (by iconv in glibc 2.2 or newer) or to
-# grave/acute accent (by libiconv), and the double quotation marks are
-# transliterated to 0x22.
-# When output to an ASCII terminal, the single quotation marks are
-# transliterated to apostrophes, and the double quotation marks are
-# transliterated to 0x22.
-#
-msgid ""
-msgstr ""
-"Project-Id-Version: GNU bash 4.2-release\n"
-"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2012-03-05 21:31-0500\n"
-"PO-Revision-Date: 2011-01-28 22:09-0500\n"
-"Last-Translator: Automatically generated\n"
-"Language-Team: none\n"
-"Language: \n"
-"MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
-"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n"
-"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
-"Plural-Forms: nplurals=2; plural=(n != 1);\n"
-
-#: arrayfunc.c:51
-msgid "bad array subscript"
-msgstr "bad array subscript"
-
-#: arrayfunc.c:330 builtins/declare.def:487
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: cannot convert indexed to associative array"
-msgstr "%s: cannot convert indexed to associative array"
-
-#: arrayfunc.c:513
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: invalid associative array key"
-msgstr "%s: invalid associative array key"
-
-#: arrayfunc.c:515
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: cannot assign to non-numeric index"
-msgstr "%s: cannot assign to non-numeric index"
-
-#: arrayfunc.c:557
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: %s: must use subscript when assigning associative array"
-msgstr "%s: %s: must use subscript when assigning associative array"
-
-#: bashhist.c:388
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: cannot create: %s"
-msgstr "%s: cannot create: %s"
-
-#: bashline.c:3841
-msgid "bash_execute_unix_command: cannot find keymap for command"
-msgstr "bash_execute_unix_command: cannot find keymap for command"
-
-#: bashline.c:3928
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: first non-whitespace character is not `\"'"
-msgstr "%s: first non-whitespace character is not ‘\"’"
-
-#: bashline.c:3957
-#, c-format
-msgid "no closing `%c' in %s"
-msgstr "no closing ‘%c’ in %s"
-
-#: bashline.c:3991
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: missing colon separator"
-msgstr "%s: missing colon separator"
-
-#: builtins/alias.def:132
-#, c-format
-msgid "`%s': invalid alias name"
-msgstr "‘%s’: invalid alias name"
-
-#: builtins/bind.def:123 builtins/bind.def:126
-msgid "line editing not enabled"
-msgstr "line editing not enabled"
-
-#: builtins/bind.def:212
-#, c-format
-msgid "`%s': invalid keymap name"
-msgstr "‘%s’: invalid keymap name"
-
-#: builtins/bind.def:251
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: cannot read: %s"
-msgstr "%s: cannot read: %s"
-
-#: builtins/bind.def:266
-#, c-format
-msgid "`%s': cannot unbind"
-msgstr "‘%s’: cannot unbind"
-
-#: builtins/bind.def:304 builtins/bind.def:334
-#, c-format
-msgid "`%s': unknown function name"
-msgstr "‘%s’: unknown function name"
-
-#: builtins/bind.def:312
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s is not bound to any keys.\n"
-msgstr "%s is not bound to any keys.\n"
-
-#: builtins/bind.def:316
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s can be invoked via "
-msgstr "%s can be invoked via "
-
-#: builtins/break.def:77 builtins/break.def:117
-msgid "loop count"
-msgstr "loop count"
-
-#: builtins/break.def:137
-msgid "only meaningful in a `for', `while', or `until' loop"
-msgstr "only meaningful in a ‘for’, ‘while’, or ‘until’ loop"
-
-#: builtins/caller.def:133
-msgid ""
-"Returns the context of the current subroutine call.\n"
-" \n"
-" Without EXPR, returns "
-msgstr ""
-"Returns the context of the current subroutine call.\n"
-" \n"
-" Without EXPR, returns "
-
-#: builtins/cd.def:239
-msgid "HOME not set"
-msgstr "HOME not set"
-
-#: builtins/cd.def:247 builtins/common.c:166 test.c:832
-msgid "too many arguments"
-msgstr "too many arguments"
-
-#: builtins/cd.def:258
-msgid "OLDPWD not set"
-msgstr "OLDPWD not set"
-
-#: builtins/common.c:101
-#, c-format
-msgid "line %d: "
-msgstr "line %d: "
-
-#: builtins/common.c:139 error.c:265
-#, c-format
-msgid "warning: "
-msgstr "warning: "
-
-#: builtins/common.c:153
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: usage: "
-msgstr "%s: usage: "
-
-#: builtins/common.c:191 shell.c:504 shell.c:786
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: option requires an argument"
-msgstr "%s: option requires an argument"
-
-#: builtins/common.c:198
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: numeric argument required"
-msgstr "%s: numeric argument required"
-
-#: builtins/common.c:205
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: not found"
-msgstr "%s: not found"
-
-#: builtins/common.c:214 shell.c:799
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: invalid option"
-msgstr "%s: invalid option"
-
-#: builtins/common.c:221
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: invalid option name"
-msgstr "%s: invalid option name"
-
-#: builtins/common.c:228 general.c:234 general.c:239
-#, c-format
-msgid "`%s': not a valid identifier"
-msgstr "‘%s’: not a valid identifier"
-
-#: builtins/common.c:238
-msgid "invalid octal number"
-msgstr "invalid octal number"
-
-#: builtins/common.c:240
-msgid "invalid hex number"
-msgstr "invalid hex number"
-
-#: builtins/common.c:242 expr.c:1431
-msgid "invalid number"
-msgstr "invalid number"
-
-#: builtins/common.c:250
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: invalid signal specification"
-msgstr "%s: invalid signal specification"
-
-#: builtins/common.c:257
-#, c-format
-msgid "`%s': not a pid or valid job spec"
-msgstr "‘%s’: not a pid or valid job spec"
-
-#: builtins/common.c:264 error.c:458
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: readonly variable"
-msgstr "%s: readonly variable"
-
-#: builtins/common.c:272
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: %s out of range"
-msgstr "%s: %s out of range"
-
-#: builtins/common.c:272 builtins/common.c:274
-msgid "argument"
-msgstr "argument"
-
-#: builtins/common.c:274
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s out of range"
-msgstr "%s out of range"
-
-#: builtins/common.c:282
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: no such job"
-msgstr "%s: no such job"
-
-#: builtins/common.c:290
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: no job control"
-msgstr "%s: no job control"
-
-#: builtins/common.c:292
-msgid "no job control"
-msgstr "no job control"
-
-#: builtins/common.c:302
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: restricted"
-msgstr "%s: restricted"
-
-#: builtins/common.c:304
-msgid "restricted"
-msgstr "restricted"
-
-#: builtins/common.c:312
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: not a shell builtin"
-msgstr "%s: not a shell builtin"
-
-#: builtins/common.c:321
-#, c-format
-msgid "write error: %s"
-msgstr "write error: %s"
-
-#: builtins/common.c:329
-#, c-format
-msgid "error setting terminal attributes: %s"
-msgstr "error setting terminal attributes: %s"
-
-#: builtins/common.c:331
-#, c-format
-msgid "error getting terminal attributes: %s"
-msgstr "error getting terminal attributes: %s"
-
-#: builtins/common.c:563
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: error retrieving current directory: %s: %s\n"
-msgstr "%s: error retrieving current directory: %s: %s\n"
-
-#: builtins/common.c:629 builtins/common.c:631
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: ambiguous job spec"
-msgstr "%s: ambiguous job spec"
-
-#: builtins/complete.def:277
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: invalid action name"
-msgstr "%s: invalid action name"
-
-#: builtins/complete.def:450 builtins/complete.def:645
-#: builtins/complete.def:855
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: no completion specification"
-msgstr "%s: no completion specification"
-
-#: builtins/complete.def:697
-msgid "warning: -F option may not work as you expect"
-msgstr "warning: -F option may not work as you expect"
-
-#: builtins/complete.def:699
-msgid "warning: -C option may not work as you expect"
-msgstr "warning: -C option may not work as you expect"
-
-#: builtins/complete.def:828
-msgid "not currently executing completion function"
-msgstr "not currently executing completion function"
-
-#: builtins/declare.def:124
-msgid "can only be used in a function"
-msgstr "can only be used in a function"
-
-#: builtins/declare.def:366
-msgid "cannot use `-f' to make functions"
-msgstr "cannot use ‘-f’ to make functions"
-
-#: builtins/declare.def:378 execute_cmd.c:5253
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: readonly function"
-msgstr "%s: readonly function"
-
-#: builtins/declare.def:474
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: cannot destroy array variables in this way"
-msgstr "%s: cannot destroy array variables in this way"
-
-#: builtins/declare.def:481 builtins/read.def:702
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: cannot convert associative to indexed array"
-msgstr "%s: cannot convert associative to indexed array"
-
-#: builtins/enable.def:137 builtins/enable.def:145
-msgid "dynamic loading not available"
-msgstr "dynamic loading not available"
-
-#: builtins/enable.def:312
-#, c-format
-msgid "cannot open shared object %s: %s"
-msgstr "cannot open shared object %s: %s"
-
-#: builtins/enable.def:335
-#, c-format
-msgid "cannot find %s in shared object %s: %s"
-msgstr "cannot find %s in shared object %s: %s"
-
-#: builtins/enable.def:459
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: not dynamically loaded"
-msgstr "%s: not dynamically loaded"
-
-#: builtins/enable.def:474
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: cannot delete: %s"
-msgstr "%s: cannot delete: %s"
-
-#: builtins/evalfile.c:135 builtins/hash.def:171 execute_cmd.c:5100
-#: shell.c:1461
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: is a directory"
-msgstr "%s: is a directory"
-
-#: builtins/evalfile.c:140
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: not a regular file"
-msgstr "%s: not a regular file"
-
-#: builtins/evalfile.c:148
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: file is too large"
-msgstr "%s: file is too large"
-
-#: builtins/evalfile.c:182 builtins/evalfile.c:200 shell.c:1471
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: cannot execute binary file"
-msgstr "%s: cannot execute binary file"
-
-#: builtins/exec.def:154 builtins/exec.def:156 builtins/exec.def:228
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: cannot execute: %s"
-msgstr "%s: cannot execute: %s"
-
-#: builtins/exit.def:65
-#, c-format
-msgid "logout\n"
-msgstr "logout\n"
-
-#: builtins/exit.def:88
-msgid "not login shell: use `exit'"
-msgstr "not login shell: use ‘exit’"
-
-#: builtins/exit.def:120
-#, c-format
-msgid "There are stopped jobs.\n"
-msgstr "There are stopped jobs.\n"
-
-#: builtins/exit.def:122
-#, c-format
-msgid "There are running jobs.\n"
-msgstr "There are running jobs.\n"
-
-#: builtins/fc.def:262
-msgid "no command found"
-msgstr "no command found"
-
-#: builtins/fc.def:312 builtins/fc.def:359
-msgid "history specification"
-msgstr "history specification"
-
-#: builtins/fc.def:380
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: cannot open temp file: %s"
-msgstr "%s: cannot open temp file: %s"
-
-#: builtins/fg_bg.def:149 builtins/jobs.def:282
-msgid "current"
-msgstr "current"
-
-#: builtins/fg_bg.def:158
-#, c-format
-msgid "job %d started without job control"
-msgstr "job %d started without job control"
-
-#: builtins/getopt.c:110
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: illegal option -- %c\n"
-msgstr "%s: illegal option -- %c\n"
-
-#: builtins/getopt.c:111
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: option requires an argument -- %c\n"
-msgstr "%s: option requires an argument -- %c\n"
-
-#: builtins/hash.def:92
-msgid "hashing disabled"
-msgstr "hashing disabled"
-
-#: builtins/hash.def:138
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: hash table empty\n"
-msgstr "%s: hash table empty\n"
-
-#: builtins/hash.def:245
-#, c-format
-msgid "hits\tcommand\n"
-msgstr "hits\tcommand\n"
-
-#: builtins/help.def:130
-#, c-format
-msgid "Shell commands matching keyword `"
-msgid_plural "Shell commands matching keywords `"
-msgstr[0] "Shell commands matching keyword `"
-msgstr[1] "Shell commands matching keywords `"
-
-#: builtins/help.def:168
-#, c-format
-msgid ""
-"no help topics match `%s'. Try `help help' or `man -k %s' or `info %s'."
-msgstr ""
-"no help topics match ‘%s’. Try ‘help help’ or ‘man -k %s’ or ‘info %s’."
-
-#: builtins/help.def:185
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: cannot open: %s"
-msgstr "%s: cannot open: %s"
-
-#: builtins/help.def:337
-#, c-format
-msgid ""
-"These shell commands are defined internally. Type `help' to see this list.\n"
-"Type `help name' to find out more about the function `name'.\n"
-"Use `info bash' to find out more about the shell in general.\n"
-"Use `man -k' or `info' to find out more about commands not in this list.\n"
-"\n"
-"A star (*) next to a name means that the command is disabled.\n"
-"\n"
-msgstr ""
-"These shell commands are defined internally. Type ‘help’ to see this list.\n"
-"Type ‘help name’ to find out more about the function ‘name’.\n"
-"Use ‘info bash’ to find out more about the shell in general.\n"
-"Use ‘man -k’ or ‘info’ to find out more about commands not in this list.\n"
-"\n"
-"A star (*) next to a name means that the command is disabled.\n"
-"\n"
-
-#: builtins/history.def:154
-msgid "cannot use more than one of -anrw"
-msgstr "cannot use more than one of -anrw"
-
-#: builtins/history.def:186
-msgid "history position"
-msgstr "history position"
-
-#: builtins/history.def:366
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: history expansion failed"
-msgstr "%s: history expansion failed"
-
-#: builtins/inlib.def:71
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: inlib failed"
-msgstr "%s: inlib failed"
-
-#: builtins/jobs.def:109
-msgid "no other options allowed with `-x'"
-msgstr "no other options allowed with ‘-x’"
-
-#: builtins/kill.def:198
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: arguments must be process or job IDs"
-msgstr "%s: arguments must be process or job IDs"
-
-#: builtins/kill.def:261
-msgid "Unknown error"
-msgstr "Unknown error"
-
-#: builtins/let.def:95 builtins/let.def:120 expr.c:577 expr.c:592
-msgid "expression expected"
-msgstr "expression expected"
-
-#: builtins/mapfile.def:172
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: not an indexed array"
-msgstr "%s: not an indexed array"
-
-#: builtins/mapfile.def:256 builtins/read.def:299
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: invalid file descriptor specification"
-msgstr "%s: invalid file descriptor specification"
-
-#: builtins/mapfile.def:264 builtins/read.def:306
-#, c-format
-msgid "%d: invalid file descriptor: %s"
-msgstr "%d: invalid file descriptor: %s"
-
-#: builtins/mapfile.def:273 builtins/mapfile.def:311
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: invalid line count"
-msgstr "%s: invalid line count"
-
-#: builtins/mapfile.def:284
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: invalid array origin"
-msgstr "%s: invalid array origin"
-
-#: builtins/mapfile.def:301
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: invalid callback quantum"
-msgstr "%s: invalid callback quantum"
-
-#: builtins/mapfile.def:333
-msgid "empty array variable name"
-msgstr "empty array variable name"
-
-#: builtins/mapfile.def:354
-msgid "array variable support required"
-msgstr "array variable support required"
-
-#: builtins/printf.def:397
-#, c-format
-msgid "`%s': missing format character"
-msgstr "‘%s’: missing format character"
-
-#: builtins/printf.def:451
-#, c-format
-msgid "`%c': invalid time format specification"
-msgstr "‘%c’: invalid time format specification"
-
-#: builtins/printf.def:647
-#, c-format
-msgid "`%c': invalid format character"
-msgstr "‘%c’: invalid format character"
-
-#: builtins/printf.def:673
-#, c-format
-msgid "warning: %s: %s"
-msgstr "warning: %s: %s"
-
-#: builtins/printf.def:854
-msgid "missing hex digit for \\x"
-msgstr "missing hex digit for \\x"
-
-#: builtins/printf.def:869
-#, c-format
-msgid "missing unicode digit for \\%c"
-msgstr "missing unicode digit for \\%c"
-
-#: builtins/pushd.def:195
-msgid "no other directory"
-msgstr "no other directory"
-
-#: builtins/pushd.def:462
-msgid "<no current directory>"
-msgstr "<no current directory>"
-
-#: builtins/pushd.def:506
-msgid "directory stack empty"
-msgstr "directory stack empty"
-
-#: builtins/pushd.def:508
-msgid "directory stack index"
-msgstr "directory stack index"
-
-#: builtins/pushd.def:683
-msgid ""
-"Display the list of currently remembered directories. Directories\n"
-" find their way onto the list with the `pushd' command; you can get\n"
-" back up through the list with the `popd' command.\n"
-" \n"
-" Options:\n"
-" -c\tclear the directory stack by deleting all of the elements\n"
-" -l\tdo not print tilde-prefixed versions of directories relative\n"
-" \tto your home directory\n"
-" -p\tprint the directory stack with one entry per line\n"
-" -v\tprint the directory stack with one entry per line prefixed\n"
-" \twith its position in the stack\n"
-" \n"
-" Arguments:\n"
-" +N\tDisplays the Nth entry counting from the left of the list shown "
-"by\n"
-" \tdirs when invoked without options, starting with zero.\n"
-" \n"
-" -N\tDisplays the Nth entry counting from the right of the list shown "
-"by\n"
-"\tdirs when invoked without options, starting with zero."
-msgstr ""
-"Display the list of currently remembered directories. Directories\n"
-" find their way onto the list with the ‘pushd’ command; you can get\n"
-" back up through the list with the ‘popd’ command.\n"
-" \n"
-" Options:\n"
-" -c\tclear the directory stack by deleting all of the elements\n"
-" -l\tdo not print tilde-prefixed versions of directories relative\n"
-" \tto your home directory\n"
-" -p\tprint the directory stack with one entry per line\n"
-" -v\tprint the directory stack with one entry per line prefixed\n"
-" \twith its position in the stack\n"
-" \n"
-" Arguments:\n"
-" +N\tDisplays the Nth entry counting from the left of the list shown "
-"by\n"
-" \tdirs when invoked without options, starting with zero.\n"
-" \n"
-" -N\tDisplays the Nth entry counting from the right of the list shown "
-"by\n"
-"\tdirs when invoked without options, starting with zero."
-
-#: builtins/pushd.def:705
-msgid ""
-"Adds a directory to the top of the directory stack, or rotates\n"
-" the stack, making the new top of the stack the current working\n"
-" directory. With no arguments, exchanges the top two directories.\n"
-" \n"
-" Options:\n"
-" -n\tSuppresses the normal change of directory when adding\n"
-" \tdirectories to the stack, so only the stack is manipulated.\n"
-" \n"
-" Arguments:\n"
-" +N\tRotates the stack so that the Nth directory (counting\n"
-" \tfrom the left of the list shown by `dirs', starting with\n"
-" \tzero) is at the top.\n"
-" \n"
-" -N\tRotates the stack so that the Nth directory (counting\n"
-" \tfrom the right of the list shown by `dirs', starting with\n"
-" \tzero) is at the top.\n"
-" \n"
-" dir\tAdds DIR to the directory stack at the top, making it the\n"
-" \tnew current working directory.\n"
-" \n"
-" The `dirs' builtin displays the directory stack."
-msgstr ""
-"Adds a directory to the top of the directory stack, or rotates\n"
-" the stack, making the new top of the stack the current working\n"
-" directory. With no arguments, exchanges the top two directories.\n"
-" \n"
-" Options:\n"
-" -n\tSuppresses the normal change of directory when adding\n"
-" \tdirectories to the stack, so only the stack is manipulated.\n"
-" \n"
-" Arguments:\n"
-" +N\tRotates the stack so that the Nth directory (counting\n"
-" \tfrom the left of the list shown by ‘dirs’, starting with\n"
-" \tzero) is at the top.\n"
-" \n"
-" -N\tRotates the stack so that the Nth directory (counting\n"
-" \tfrom the right of the list shown by ‘dirs’, starting with\n"
-" \tzero) is at the top.\n"
-" \n"
-" dir\tAdds DIR to the directory stack at the top, making it the\n"
-" \tnew current working directory.\n"
-" \n"
-" The ‘dirs’ builtin displays the directory stack."
-
-#: builtins/pushd.def:730
-msgid ""
-"Removes entries from the directory stack. With no arguments, removes\n"
-" the top directory from the stack, and changes to the new top directory.\n"
-" \n"
-" Options:\n"
-" -n\tSuppresses the normal change of directory when removing\n"
-" \tdirectories from the stack, so only the stack is manipulated.\n"
-" \n"
-" Arguments:\n"
-" +N\tRemoves the Nth entry counting from the left of the list\n"
-" \tshown by `dirs', starting with zero. For example: `popd +0'\n"
-" \tremoves the first directory, `popd +1' the second.\n"
-" \n"
-" -N\tRemoves the Nth entry counting from the right of the list\n"
-" \tshown by `dirs', starting with zero. For example: `popd -0'\n"
-" \tremoves the last directory, `popd -1' the next to last.\n"
-" \n"
-" The `dirs' builtin displays the directory stack."
-msgstr ""
-"Removes entries from the directory stack. With no arguments, removes\n"
-" the top directory from the stack, and changes to the new top directory.\n"
-" \n"
-" Options:\n"
-" -n\tSuppresses the normal change of directory when removing\n"
-" \tdirectories from the stack, so only the stack is manipulated.\n"
-" \n"
-" Arguments:\n"
-" +N\tRemoves the Nth entry counting from the left of the list\n"
-" \tshown by ‘dirs’, starting with zero. For example: ‘popd +0’\n"
-" \tremoves the first directory, ‘popd +1’ the second.\n"
-" \n"
-" -N\tRemoves the Nth entry counting from the right of the list\n"
-" \tshown by ‘dirs’, starting with zero. For example: ‘popd -0’\n"
-" \tremoves the last directory, ‘popd -1’ the next to last.\n"
-" \n"
-" The ‘dirs’ builtin displays the directory stack."
-
-#: builtins/read.def:272
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: invalid timeout specification"
-msgstr "%s: invalid timeout specification"
-
-#: builtins/read.def:644
-#, c-format
-msgid "read error: %d: %s"
-msgstr "read error: %d: %s"
-
-#: builtins/return.def:75
-msgid "can only `return' from a function or sourced script"
-msgstr "can only ‘return’ from a function or sourced script"
-
-#: builtins/set.def:771
-msgid "cannot simultaneously unset a function and a variable"
-msgstr "cannot simultaneously unset a function and a variable"
-
-#: builtins/set.def:812
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: cannot unset"
-msgstr "%s: cannot unset"
-
-#: builtins/set.def:829
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: cannot unset: readonly %s"
-msgstr "%s: cannot unset: readonly %s"
-
-#: builtins/set.def:841
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: not an array variable"
-msgstr "%s: not an array variable"
-
-#: builtins/setattr.def:186
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: not a function"
-msgstr "%s: not a function"
-
-#: builtins/shift.def:71 builtins/shift.def:77
-msgid "shift count"
-msgstr "shift count"
-
-#: builtins/shopt.def:277
-msgid "cannot set and unset shell options simultaneously"
-msgstr "cannot set and unset shell options simultaneously"
-
-#: builtins/shopt.def:342
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: invalid shell option name"
-msgstr "%s: invalid shell option name"
-
-#: builtins/source.def:130
-msgid "filename argument required"
-msgstr "filename argument required"
-
-#: builtins/source.def:155
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: file not found"
-msgstr "%s: file not found"
-
-#: builtins/suspend.def:101
-msgid "cannot suspend"
-msgstr "cannot suspend"
-
-#: builtins/suspend.def:111
-msgid "cannot suspend a login shell"
-msgstr "cannot suspend a login shell"
-
-#: builtins/type.def:234
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s is aliased to `%s'\n"
-msgstr "%s is aliased to ‘%s’\n"
-
-#: builtins/type.def:255
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s is a shell keyword\n"
-msgstr "%s is a shell keyword\n"
-
-#: builtins/type.def:274
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s is a function\n"
-msgstr "%s is a function\n"
-
-#: builtins/type.def:296
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s is a shell builtin\n"
-msgstr "%s is a shell builtin\n"
-
-#: builtins/type.def:317 builtins/type.def:393
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s is %s\n"
-msgstr "%s is %s\n"
-
-#: builtins/type.def:337
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s is hashed (%s)\n"
-msgstr "%s is hashed (%s)\n"
-
-#: builtins/ulimit.def:379
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: invalid limit argument"
-msgstr "%s: invalid limit argument"
-
-#: builtins/ulimit.def:405
-#, c-format
-msgid "`%c': bad command"
-msgstr "‘%c’: bad command"
-
-#: builtins/ulimit.def:434
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: cannot get limit: %s"
-msgstr "%s: cannot get limit: %s"
-
-#: builtins/ulimit.def:460
-msgid "limit"
-msgstr "limit"
-
-#: builtins/ulimit.def:472 builtins/ulimit.def:772
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: cannot modify limit: %s"
-msgstr "%s: cannot modify limit: %s"
-
-#: builtins/umask.def:118
-msgid "octal number"
-msgstr "octal number"
-
-#: builtins/umask.def:231
-#, c-format
-msgid "`%c': invalid symbolic mode operator"
-msgstr "‘%c’: invalid symbolic mode operator"
-
-#: builtins/umask.def:286
-#, c-format
-msgid "`%c': invalid symbolic mode character"
-msgstr "‘%c’: invalid symbolic mode character"
-
-#: error.c:90 error.c:325 error.c:327 error.c:329
-msgid " line "
-msgstr " line "
-
-#: error.c:165
-#, c-format
-msgid "last command: %s\n"
-msgstr "last command: %s\n"
-
-#: error.c:173
-#, c-format
-msgid "Aborting..."
-msgstr "Aborting..."
-
-#: error.c:410
-msgid "unknown command error"
-msgstr "unknown command error"
-
-#: error.c:411
-msgid "bad command type"
-msgstr "bad command type"
-
-#: error.c:412
-msgid "bad connector"
-msgstr "bad connector"
-
-#: error.c:413
-msgid "bad jump"
-msgstr "bad jump"
-
-#: error.c:451
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: unbound variable"
-msgstr "%s: unbound variable"
-
-#: eval.c:181
-#, c-format
-msgid "\atimed out waiting for input: auto-logout\n"
-msgstr "\atimed out waiting for input: auto-logout\n"
-
-#: execute_cmd.c:504
-#, c-format
-msgid "cannot redirect standard input from /dev/null: %s"
-msgstr "cannot redirect standard input from /dev/null: %s"
-
-#: execute_cmd.c:1199
-#, c-format
-msgid "TIMEFORMAT: `%c': invalid format character"
-msgstr "TIMEFORMAT: ‘%c’: invalid format character"
-
-#: execute_cmd.c:2240
-msgid "pipe error"
-msgstr "pipe error"
-
-#: execute_cmd.c:4284
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: maximum function nesting level exceeded (%d)"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: execute_cmd.c:4777
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: restricted: cannot specify `/' in command names"
-msgstr "%s: restricted: cannot specify ‘/’ in command names"
-
-#: execute_cmd.c:4872
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: command not found"
-msgstr "%s: command not found"
-
-#: execute_cmd.c:5098
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: %s"
-msgstr "%s: %s"
-
-#: execute_cmd.c:5135
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: %s: bad interpreter"
-msgstr "%s: %s: bad interpreter"
-
-#: execute_cmd.c:5172
-#, fuzzy, c-format
-msgid "%s: cannot execute binary file: %s"
-msgstr "%s: cannot execute binary file"
-
-#: execute_cmd.c:5244
-#, fuzzy, c-format
-msgid "`%s': is a special builtin"
-msgstr "%s is a shell builtin\n"
-
-#: execute_cmd.c:5296
-#, c-format
-msgid "cannot duplicate fd %d to fd %d"
-msgstr "cannot duplicate fd %d to fd %d"
-
-#: expr.c:258
-msgid "expression recursion level exceeded"
-msgstr "expression recursion level exceeded"
-
-#: expr.c:282
-msgid "recursion stack underflow"
-msgstr "recursion stack underflow"
-
-#: expr.c:430
-msgid "syntax error in expression"
-msgstr "syntax error in expression"
-
-#: expr.c:474
-msgid "attempted assignment to non-variable"
-msgstr "attempted assignment to non-variable"
-
-#: expr.c:493 expr.c:838
-msgid "division by 0"
-msgstr "division by 0"
-
-#: expr.c:540
-msgid "bug: bad expassign token"
-msgstr "bug: bad expassign token"
-
-#: expr.c:589
-msgid "`:' expected for conditional expression"
-msgstr "‘:’ expected for conditional expression"
-
-#: expr.c:895
-msgid "exponent less than 0"
-msgstr "exponent less than 0"
-
-#: expr.c:948
-msgid "identifier expected after pre-increment or pre-decrement"
-msgstr "identifier expected after pre-increment or pre-decrement"
-
-#: expr.c:973
-msgid "missing `)'"
-msgstr "missing ‘)’"
-
-#: expr.c:1024 expr.c:1351
-msgid "syntax error: operand expected"
-msgstr "syntax error: operand expected"
-
-#: expr.c:1353
-msgid "syntax error: invalid arithmetic operator"
-msgstr "syntax error: invalid arithmetic operator"
-
-#: expr.c:1377
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s%s%s: %s (error token is \"%s\")"
-msgstr "%s%s%s: %s (error token is “%s”)"
-
-#: expr.c:1435
-msgid "invalid arithmetic base"
-msgstr "invalid arithmetic base"
-
-#: expr.c:1455
-msgid "value too great for base"
-msgstr "value too great for base"
-
-#: expr.c:1504
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: expression error\n"
-msgstr "%s: expression error\n"
-
-#: general.c:61
-msgid "getcwd: cannot access parent directories"
-msgstr "getcwd: cannot access parent directories"
-
-#: input.c:99 subst.c:5094
-#, c-format
-msgid "cannot reset nodelay mode for fd %d"
-msgstr "cannot reset nodelay mode for fd %d"
-
-#: input.c:265
-#, c-format
-msgid "cannot allocate new file descriptor for bash input from fd %d"
-msgstr "cannot allocate new file descriptor for bash input from fd %d"
-
-#: input.c:273
-#, c-format
-msgid "save_bash_input: buffer already exists for new fd %d"
-msgstr "save_bash_input: buffer already exists for new fd %d"
-
-#: jobs.c:470
-msgid "start_pipeline: pgrp pipe"
-msgstr "start_pipeline: pgrp pipe"
-
-#: jobs.c:891
-#, c-format
-msgid "forked pid %d appears in running job %d"
-msgstr "forked pid %d appears in running job %d"
-
-#: jobs.c:1009
-#, c-format
-msgid "deleting stopped job %d with process group %ld"
-msgstr "deleting stopped job %d with process group %ld"
-
-#: jobs.c:1114
-#, c-format
-msgid "add_process: process %5ld (%s) in the_pipeline"
-msgstr "add_process: process %5ld (%s) in the_pipeline"
-
-#: jobs.c:1117
-#, c-format
-msgid "add_process: pid %5ld (%s) marked as still alive"
-msgstr "add_process: pid %5ld (%s) marked as still alive"
-
-#: jobs.c:1432
-#, c-format
-msgid "describe_pid: %ld: no such pid"
-msgstr "describe_pid: %ld: no such pid"
-
-#: jobs.c:1447
-#, c-format
-msgid "Signal %d"
-msgstr "Signal %d"
-
-#: jobs.c:1461 jobs.c:1486
-msgid "Done"
-msgstr "Done"
-
-#: jobs.c:1466 siglist.c:123
-msgid "Stopped"
-msgstr "Stopped"
-
-#: jobs.c:1470
-#, c-format
-msgid "Stopped(%s)"
-msgstr "Stopped(%s)"
-
-#: jobs.c:1474
-msgid "Running"
-msgstr "Running"
-
-#: jobs.c:1488
-#, c-format
-msgid "Done(%d)"
-msgstr "Done(%d)"
-
-#: jobs.c:1490
-#, c-format
-msgid "Exit %d"
-msgstr "Exit %d"
-
-#: jobs.c:1493
-msgid "Unknown status"
-msgstr "Unknown status"
-
-#: jobs.c:1580
-#, c-format
-msgid "(core dumped) "
-msgstr "(core dumped) "
-
-#: jobs.c:1599
-#, c-format
-msgid " (wd: %s)"
-msgstr " (wd: %s)"
-
-#: jobs.c:1807
-#, c-format
-msgid "child setpgid (%ld to %ld)"
-msgstr "child setpgid (%ld to %ld)"
-
-#: jobs.c:2135 nojobs.c:585
-#, c-format
-msgid "wait: pid %ld is not a child of this shell"
-msgstr "wait: pid %ld is not a child of this shell"
-
-#: jobs.c:2372
-#, c-format
-msgid "wait_for: No record of process %ld"
-msgstr "wait_for: No record of process %ld"
-
-#: jobs.c:2653
-#, c-format
-msgid "wait_for_job: job %d is stopped"
-msgstr "wait_for_job: job %d is stopped"
-
-#: jobs.c:2875
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: job has terminated"
-msgstr "%s: job has terminated"
-
-#: jobs.c:2884
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: job %d already in background"
-msgstr "%s: job %d already in background"
-
-#: jobs.c:3105
-msgid "waitchld: turning on WNOHANG to avoid indefinite block"
-msgstr "waitchld: turning on WNOHANG to avoid indefinite block"
-
-#: jobs.c:3571
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: line %d: "
-msgstr "%s: line %d: "
-
-#: jobs.c:3585 nojobs.c:818
-#, c-format
-msgid " (core dumped)"
-msgstr " (core dumped)"
-
-#: jobs.c:3597 jobs.c:3610
-#, c-format
-msgid "(wd now: %s)\n"
-msgstr "(wd now: %s)\n"
-
-#: jobs.c:3642
-msgid "initialize_job_control: getpgrp failed"
-msgstr "initialize_job_control: getpgrp failed"
-
-#: jobs.c:3703
-msgid "initialize_job_control: line discipline"
-msgstr "initialize_job_control: line discipline"
-
-#: jobs.c:3713
-msgid "initialize_job_control: setpgid"
-msgstr "initialize_job_control: setpgid"
-
-#: jobs.c:3734 jobs.c:3743
-#, c-format
-msgid "cannot set terminal process group (%d)"
-msgstr "cannot set terminal process group (%d)"
-
-#: jobs.c:3748
-msgid "no job control in this shell"
-msgstr "no job control in this shell"
-
-#: lib/malloc/malloc.c:296
-#, c-format
-msgid "malloc: failed assertion: %s\n"
-msgstr "malloc: failed assertion: %s\n"
-
-#: lib/malloc/malloc.c:312
-#, c-format
-msgid ""
-"\r\n"
-"malloc: %s:%d: assertion botched\r\n"
-msgstr ""
-"\r\n"
-"malloc: %s:%d: assertion botched\r\n"
-
-#: lib/malloc/malloc.c:313
-msgid "unknown"
-msgstr "unknown"
-
-#: lib/malloc/malloc.c:797
-msgid "malloc: block on free list clobbered"
-msgstr "malloc: block on free list clobbered"
-
-#: lib/malloc/malloc.c:874
-msgid "free: called with already freed block argument"
-msgstr "free: called with already freed block argument"
-
-#: lib/malloc/malloc.c:877
-msgid "free: called with unallocated block argument"
-msgstr "free: called with unallocated block argument"
-
-#: lib/malloc/malloc.c:896
-msgid "free: underflow detected; mh_nbytes out of range"
-msgstr "free: underflow detected; mh_nbytes out of range"
-
-#: lib/malloc/malloc.c:902
-msgid "free: start and end chunk sizes differ"
-msgstr "free: start and end chunk sizes differ"
-
-#: lib/malloc/malloc.c:1001
-msgid "realloc: called with unallocated block argument"
-msgstr "realloc: called with unallocated block argument"
-
-#: lib/malloc/malloc.c:1016
-msgid "realloc: underflow detected; mh_nbytes out of range"
-msgstr "realloc: underflow detected; mh_nbytes out of range"
-
-#: lib/malloc/malloc.c:1022
-msgid "realloc: start and end chunk sizes differ"
-msgstr "realloc: start and end chunk sizes differ"
-
-#: lib/malloc/table.c:177
-#, c-format
-msgid "register_alloc: alloc table is full with FIND_ALLOC?\n"
-msgstr "register_alloc: alloc table is full with FIND_ALLOC?\n"
-
-#: lib/malloc/table.c:184
-#, c-format
-msgid "register_alloc: %p already in table as allocated?\n"
-msgstr "register_alloc: %p already in table as allocated?\n"
-
-#: lib/malloc/table.c:220
-#, c-format
-msgid "register_free: %p already in table as free?\n"
-msgstr "register_free: %p already in table as free?\n"
-
-#: lib/sh/fmtulong.c:102
-msgid "invalid base"
-msgstr "invalid base"
-
-#: lib/sh/netopen.c:168
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: host unknown"
-msgstr "%s: host unknown"
-
-#: lib/sh/netopen.c:175
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: invalid service"
-msgstr "%s: invalid service"
-
-#: lib/sh/netopen.c:306
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: bad network path specification"
-msgstr "%s: bad network path specification"
-
-#: lib/sh/netopen.c:346
-msgid "network operations not supported"
-msgstr "network operations not supported"
-
-#: locale.c:204
-#, c-format
-msgid "setlocale: LC_ALL: cannot change locale (%s)"
-msgstr "setlocale: LC_ALL: cannot change locale (%s)"
-
-#: locale.c:206
-#, c-format
-msgid "setlocale: LC_ALL: cannot change locale (%s): %s"
-msgstr "setlocale: LC_ALL: cannot change locale (%s): %s"
-
-#: locale.c:263
-#, c-format
-msgid "setlocale: %s: cannot change locale (%s)"
-msgstr "setlocale: %s: cannot change locale (%s)"
-
-#: locale.c:265
-#, c-format
-msgid "setlocale: %s: cannot change locale (%s): %s"
-msgstr "setlocale: %s: cannot change locale (%s): %s"
-
-#: mailcheck.c:433
-msgid "You have mail in $_"
-msgstr "You have mail in $_"
-
-#: mailcheck.c:458
-msgid "You have new mail in $_"
-msgstr "You have new mail in $_"
-
-#: mailcheck.c:474
-#, c-format
-msgid "The mail in %s has been read\n"
-msgstr "The mail in %s has been read\n"
-
-#: make_cmd.c:323
-msgid "syntax error: arithmetic expression required"
-msgstr "syntax error: arithmetic expression required"
-
-#: make_cmd.c:325
-msgid "syntax error: `;' unexpected"
-msgstr "syntax error: ‘;’ unexpected"
-
-#: make_cmd.c:326
-#, c-format
-msgid "syntax error: `((%s))'"
-msgstr "syntax error: ‘((%s))’"
-
-#: make_cmd.c:578
-#, c-format
-msgid "make_here_document: bad instruction type %d"
-msgstr "make_here_document: bad instruction type %d"
-
-#: make_cmd.c:662
-#, c-format
-msgid "here-document at line %d delimited by end-of-file (wanted `%s')"
-msgstr "here-document at line %d delimited by end-of-file (wanted ‘%s’)"
-
-#: make_cmd.c:759
-#, c-format
-msgid "make_redirection: redirection instruction `%d' out of range"
-msgstr "make_redirection: redirection instruction ‘%d’ out of range"
-
-#: parse.y:3173 parse.y:3448
-#, c-format
-msgid "unexpected EOF while looking for matching `%c'"
-msgstr "unexpected EOF while looking for matching ‘%c’"
-
-#: parse.y:4038
-msgid "unexpected EOF while looking for `]]'"
-msgstr "unexpected EOF while looking for ‘]]’"
-
-#: parse.y:4043
-#, c-format
-msgid "syntax error in conditional expression: unexpected token `%s'"
-msgstr "syntax error in conditional expression: unexpected token ‘%s’"
-
-#: parse.y:4047
-msgid "syntax error in conditional expression"
-msgstr "syntax error in conditional expression"
-
-#: parse.y:4125
-#, c-format
-msgid "unexpected token `%s', expected `)'"
-msgstr "unexpected token ‘%s’, expected ‘)’"
-
-#: parse.y:4129
-msgid "expected `)'"
-msgstr "expected ‘)’"
-
-#: parse.y:4157
-#, c-format
-msgid "unexpected argument `%s' to conditional unary operator"
-msgstr "unexpected argument ‘%s’ to conditional unary operator"
-
-#: parse.y:4161
-msgid "unexpected argument to conditional unary operator"
-msgstr "unexpected argument to conditional unary operator"
-
-#: parse.y:4207
-#, c-format
-msgid "unexpected token `%s', conditional binary operator expected"
-msgstr "unexpected token ‘%s’, conditional binary operator expected"
-
-#: parse.y:4211
-msgid "conditional binary operator expected"
-msgstr "conditional binary operator expected"
-
-#: parse.y:4233
-#, c-format
-msgid "unexpected argument `%s' to conditional binary operator"
-msgstr "unexpected argument ‘%s’ to conditional binary operator"
-
-#: parse.y:4237
-msgid "unexpected argument to conditional binary operator"
-msgstr "unexpected argument to conditional binary operator"
-
-#: parse.y:4248
-#, c-format
-msgid "unexpected token `%c' in conditional command"
-msgstr "unexpected token ‘%c’ in conditional command"
-
-#: parse.y:4251
-#, c-format
-msgid "unexpected token `%s' in conditional command"
-msgstr "unexpected token ‘%s’ in conditional command"
-
-#: parse.y:4255
-#, c-format
-msgid "unexpected token %d in conditional command"
-msgstr "unexpected token %d in conditional command"
-
-#: parse.y:5590
-#, c-format
-msgid "syntax error near unexpected token `%s'"
-msgstr "syntax error near unexpected token ‘%s’"
-
-#: parse.y:5608
-#, c-format
-msgid "syntax error near `%s'"
-msgstr "syntax error near ‘%s’"
-
-#: parse.y:5618
-msgid "syntax error: unexpected end of file"
-msgstr "syntax error: unexpected end of file"
-
-#: parse.y:5618
-msgid "syntax error"
-msgstr "syntax error"
-
-#: parse.y:5680
-#, c-format
-msgid "Use \"%s\" to leave the shell.\n"
-msgstr "Use “%s” to leave the shell.\n"
-
-#: parse.y:5842
-msgid "unexpected EOF while looking for matching `)'"
-msgstr "unexpected EOF while looking for matching ‘)’"
-
-#: pcomplete.c:1079
-#, c-format
-msgid "completion: function `%s' not found"
-msgstr "completion: function ‘%s’ not found"
-
-#: pcomplib.c:182
-#, c-format
-msgid "progcomp_insert: %s: NULL COMPSPEC"
-msgstr "progcomp_insert: %s: NULL COMPSPEC"
-
-#: print_cmd.c:300
-#, c-format
-msgid "print_command: bad connector `%d'"
-msgstr "print_command: bad connector ‘%d’"
-
-#: print_cmd.c:373
-#, c-format
-msgid "xtrace_set: %d: invalid file descriptor"
-msgstr "xtrace_set: %d: invalid file descriptor"
-
-#: print_cmd.c:378
-msgid "xtrace_set: NULL file pointer"
-msgstr "xtrace_set: NULL file pointer"
-
-#: print_cmd.c:382
-#, c-format
-msgid "xtrace fd (%d) != fileno xtrace fp (%d)"
-msgstr "xtrace fd (%d) != fileno xtrace fp (%d)"
-
-#: print_cmd.c:1503
-#, c-format
-msgid "cprintf: `%c': invalid format character"
-msgstr "cprintf: ‘%c’: invalid format character"
-
-#: redir.c:122
-msgid "file descriptor out of range"
-msgstr "file descriptor out of range"
-
-#: redir.c:178
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: ambiguous redirect"
-msgstr "%s: ambiguous redirect"
-
-#: redir.c:182
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: cannot overwrite existing file"
-msgstr "%s: cannot overwrite existing file"
-
-#: redir.c:187
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: restricted: cannot redirect output"
-msgstr "%s: restricted: cannot redirect output"
-
-#: redir.c:192
-#, c-format
-msgid "cannot create temp file for here-document: %s"
-msgstr "cannot create temp file for here-document: %s"
-
-#: redir.c:196
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: cannot assign fd to variable"
-msgstr "%s: cannot assign fd to variable"
-
-#: redir.c:548
-msgid "/dev/(tcp|udp)/host/port not supported without networking"
-msgstr "/dev/(tcp|udp)/host/port not supported without networking"
-
-#: redir.c:818 redir.c:930 redir.c:993 redir.c:1142
-msgid "redirection error: cannot duplicate fd"
-msgstr "redirection error: cannot duplicate fd"
-
-#: shell.c:337
-msgid "could not find /tmp, please create!"
-msgstr "could not find /tmp, please create!"
-
-#: shell.c:341
-msgid "/tmp must be a valid directory name"
-msgstr "/tmp must be a valid directory name"
-
-#: shell.c:888
-#, c-format
-msgid "%c%c: invalid option"
-msgstr "%c%c: invalid option"
-
-#: shell.c:1662
-msgid "I have no name!"
-msgstr "I have no name!"
-
-#: shell.c:1807
-#, c-format
-msgid "GNU bash, version %s-(%s)\n"
-msgstr "GNU bash, version %s-(%s)\n"
-
-#: shell.c:1808
-#, c-format
-msgid ""
-"Usage:\t%s [GNU long option] [option] ...\n"
-"\t%s [GNU long option] [option] script-file ...\n"
-msgstr ""
-"Usage:\t%s [GNU long option] [option] ...\n"
-"\t%s [GNU long option] [option] script-file ...\n"
-
-#: shell.c:1810
-msgid "GNU long options:\n"
-msgstr "GNU long options:\n"
-
-#: shell.c:1814
-msgid "Shell options:\n"
-msgstr "Shell options:\n"
-
-#: shell.c:1815
-msgid "\t-irsD or -c command or -O shopt_option\t\t(invocation only)\n"
-msgstr "\t-irsD or -c command or -O shopt_option\t\t(invocation only)\n"
-
-#: shell.c:1830
-#, c-format
-msgid "\t-%s or -o option\n"
-msgstr "\t-%s or -o option\n"
-
-#: shell.c:1836
-#, c-format
-msgid "Type `%s -c \"help set\"' for more information about shell options.\n"
-msgstr "Type ‘%s -c “help set”’ for more information about shell options.\n"
-
-#: shell.c:1837
-#, c-format
-msgid "Type `%s -c help' for more information about shell builtin commands.\n"
-msgstr "Type ‘%s -c help’ for more information about shell builtin commands.\n"
-
-#: shell.c:1838
-#, c-format
-msgid "Use the `bashbug' command to report bugs.\n"
-msgstr "Use the ‘bashbug’ command to report bugs.\n"
-
-#: sig.c:647
-#, c-format
-msgid "sigprocmask: %d: invalid operation"
-msgstr "sigprocmask: %d: invalid operation"
-
-#: siglist.c:48
-msgid "Bogus signal"
-msgstr "Bogus signal"
-
-#: siglist.c:51
-msgid "Hangup"
-msgstr "Hangup"
-
-#: siglist.c:55
-msgid "Interrupt"
-msgstr "Interrupt"
-
-#: siglist.c:59
-msgid "Quit"
-msgstr "Quit"
-
-#: siglist.c:63
-msgid "Illegal instruction"
-msgstr "Illegal instruction"
-
-#: siglist.c:67
-msgid "BPT trace/trap"
-msgstr "BPT trace/trap"
-
-#: siglist.c:75
-msgid "ABORT instruction"
-msgstr "ABORT instruction"
-
-#: siglist.c:79
-msgid "EMT instruction"
-msgstr "EMT instruction"
-
-#: siglist.c:83
-msgid "Floating point exception"
-msgstr "Floating point exception"
-
-#: siglist.c:87
-msgid "Killed"
-msgstr "Killed"
-
-#: siglist.c:91
-msgid "Bus error"
-msgstr "Bus error"
-
-#: siglist.c:95
-msgid "Segmentation fault"
-msgstr "Segmentation fault"
-
-#: siglist.c:99
-msgid "Bad system call"
-msgstr "Bad system call"
-
-#: siglist.c:103
-msgid "Broken pipe"
-msgstr "Broken pipe"
-
-#: siglist.c:107
-msgid "Alarm clock"
-msgstr "Alarm clock"
-
-#: siglist.c:111
-msgid "Terminated"
-msgstr "Terminated"
-
-#: siglist.c:115
-msgid "Urgent IO condition"
-msgstr "Urgent IO condition"
-
-#: siglist.c:119
-msgid "Stopped (signal)"
-msgstr "Stopped (signal)"
-
-#: siglist.c:127
-msgid "Continue"
-msgstr "Continue"
-
-#: siglist.c:135
-msgid "Child death or stop"
-msgstr "Child death or stop"
-
-#: siglist.c:139
-msgid "Stopped (tty input)"
-msgstr "Stopped (tty input)"
-
-#: siglist.c:143
-msgid "Stopped (tty output)"
-msgstr "Stopped (tty output)"
-
-#: siglist.c:147
-msgid "I/O ready"
-msgstr "I/O ready"
-
-#: siglist.c:151
-msgid "CPU limit"
-msgstr "CPU limit"
-
-#: siglist.c:155
-msgid "File limit"
-msgstr "File limit"
-
-#: siglist.c:159
-msgid "Alarm (virtual)"
-msgstr "Alarm (virtual)"
-
-#: siglist.c:163
-msgid "Alarm (profile)"
-msgstr "Alarm (profile)"
-
-#: siglist.c:167
-msgid "Window changed"
-msgstr "Window changed"
-
-#: siglist.c:171
-msgid "Record lock"
-msgstr "Record lock"
-
-#: siglist.c:175
-msgid "User signal 1"
-msgstr "User signal 1"
-
-#: siglist.c:179
-msgid "User signal 2"
-msgstr "User signal 2"
-
-#: siglist.c:183
-msgid "HFT input data pending"
-msgstr "HFT input data pending"
-
-#: siglist.c:187
-msgid "power failure imminent"
-msgstr "power failure imminent"
-
-#: siglist.c:191
-msgid "system crash imminent"
-msgstr "system crash imminent"
-
-#: siglist.c:195
-msgid "migrate process to another CPU"
-msgstr "migrate process to another CPU"
-
-#: siglist.c:199
-msgid "programming error"
-msgstr "programming error"
-
-#: siglist.c:203
-msgid "HFT monitor mode granted"
-msgstr "HFT monitor mode granted"
-
-#: siglist.c:207
-msgid "HFT monitor mode retracted"
-msgstr "HFT monitor mode retracted"
-
-#: siglist.c:211
-msgid "HFT sound sequence has completed"
-msgstr "HFT sound sequence has completed"
-
-#: siglist.c:215
-msgid "Information request"
-msgstr "Information request"
-
-#: siglist.c:223
-msgid "Unknown Signal #"
-msgstr "Unknown Signal #"
-
-#: siglist.c:225
-#, c-format
-msgid "Unknown Signal #%d"
-msgstr "Unknown Signal #%d"
-
-#: subst.c:1335 subst.c:1506
-#, c-format
-msgid "bad substitution: no closing `%s' in %s"
-msgstr "bad substitution: no closing ‘%s’ in %s"
-
-#: subst.c:2801
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: cannot assign list to array member"
-msgstr "%s: cannot assign list to array member"
-
-#: subst.c:4991 subst.c:5007
-msgid "cannot make pipe for process substitution"
-msgstr "cannot make pipe for process substitution"
-
-#: subst.c:5039
-msgid "cannot make child for process substitution"
-msgstr "cannot make child for process substitution"
-
-#: subst.c:5084
-#, c-format
-msgid "cannot open named pipe %s for reading"
-msgstr "cannot open named pipe %s for reading"
-
-#: subst.c:5086
-#, c-format
-msgid "cannot open named pipe %s for writing"
-msgstr "cannot open named pipe %s for writing"
-
-#: subst.c:5104
-#, c-format
-msgid "cannot duplicate named pipe %s as fd %d"
-msgstr "cannot duplicate named pipe %s as fd %d"
-
-#: subst.c:5296
-msgid "cannot make pipe for command substitution"
-msgstr "cannot make pipe for command substitution"
-
-#: subst.c:5334
-msgid "cannot make child for command substitution"
-msgstr "cannot make child for command substitution"
-
-#: subst.c:5351
-msgid "command_substitute: cannot duplicate pipe as fd 1"
-msgstr "command_substitute: cannot duplicate pipe as fd 1"
-
-#: subst.c:5875
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: parameter null or not set"
-msgstr "%s: parameter null or not set"
-
-#: subst.c:6141 subst.c:6156
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: substring expression < 0"
-msgstr "%s: substring expression < 0"
-
-#: subst.c:7284
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: bad substitution"
-msgstr "%s: bad substitution"
-
-#: subst.c:7361
-#, c-format
-msgid "$%s: cannot assign in this way"
-msgstr "$%s: cannot assign in this way"
-
-#: subst.c:7697
-msgid ""
-"future versions of the shell will force evaluation as an arithmetic "
-"substitution"
-msgstr ""
-"future versions of the shell will force evaluation as an arithmetic "
-"substitution"
-
-#: subst.c:8165
-#, c-format
-msgid "bad substitution: no closing \"`\" in %s"
-msgstr "bad substitution: no closing “`” in %s"
-
-#: subst.c:9056
-#, c-format
-msgid "no match: %s"
-msgstr "no match: %s"
-
-#: test.c:146
-msgid "argument expected"
-msgstr "argument expected"
-
-#: test.c:155
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: integer expression expected"
-msgstr "%s: integer expression expected"
-
-#: test.c:263
-msgid "`)' expected"
-msgstr "‘)’ expected"
-
-#: test.c:265
-#, c-format
-msgid "`)' expected, found %s"
-msgstr "‘)’ expected, found %s"
-
-#: test.c:280 test.c:698 test.c:701
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: unary operator expected"
-msgstr "%s: unary operator expected"
-
-#: test.c:449 test.c:741
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: binary operator expected"
-msgstr "%s: binary operator expected"
-
-#: test.c:816
-msgid "missing `]'"
-msgstr "missing ‘]’"
-
-#: trap.c:209
-msgid "invalid signal number"
-msgstr "invalid signal number"
-
-#: trap.c:329
-#, c-format
-msgid "run_pending_traps: bad value in trap_list[%d]: %p"
-msgstr "run_pending_traps: bad value in trap_list[%d]: %p"
-
-#: trap.c:333
-#, c-format
-msgid ""
-"run_pending_traps: signal handler is SIG_DFL, resending %d (%s) to myself"
-msgstr ""
-"run_pending_traps: signal handler is SIG_DFL, resending %d (%s) to myself"
-
-#: trap.c:379
-#, c-format
-msgid "trap_handler: bad signal %d"
-msgstr "trap_handler: bad signal %d"
-
-#: variables.c:366
-#, c-format
-msgid "error importing function definition for `%s'"
-msgstr "error importing function definition for ‘%s’"
-
-#: variables.c:764
-#, c-format
-msgid "shell level (%d) too high, resetting to 1"
-msgstr "shell level (%d) too high, resetting to 1"
-
-#: variables.c:1941
-msgid "make_local_variable: no function context at current scope"
-msgstr "make_local_variable: no function context at current scope"
-
-#: variables.c:3192
-msgid "all_local_variables: no function context at current scope"
-msgstr "all_local_variables: no function context at current scope"
-
-#: variables.c:3437
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s has null exportstr"
-msgstr "%s has null exportstr"
-
-#: variables.c:3442 variables.c:3451
-#, c-format
-msgid "invalid character %d in exportstr for %s"
-msgstr "invalid character %d in exportstr for %s"
-
-#: variables.c:3457
-#, c-format
-msgid "no `=' in exportstr for %s"
-msgstr "no ‘=’ in exportstr for %s"
-
-#: variables.c:3917
-msgid "pop_var_context: head of shell_variables not a function context"
-msgstr "pop_var_context: head of shell_variables not a function context"
-
-#: variables.c:3930
-msgid "pop_var_context: no global_variables context"
-msgstr "pop_var_context: no global_variables context"
-
-#: variables.c:4004
-msgid "pop_scope: head of shell_variables not a temporary environment scope"
-msgstr "pop_scope: head of shell_variables not a temporary environment scope"
-
-#: variables.c:4821
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: %s: cannot open as FILE"
-msgstr "%s: %s: cannot open as FILE"
-
-#: variables.c:4826
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: %s: invalid value for trace file descriptor"
-msgstr "%s: %s: invalid value for trace file descriptor"
-
-#: version.c:46
-msgid "Copyright (C) 2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc."
-msgstr "Copyright (C) 2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc."
-
-#: version.c:47
-msgid ""
-"License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl."
-"html>\n"
-msgstr ""
-"License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl."
-"html>\n"
-
-#: version.c:86 version2.c:83
-#, c-format
-msgid "GNU bash, version %s (%s)\n"
-msgstr "GNU bash, version %s (%s)\n"
-
-#: version.c:91 version2.c:88
-#, c-format
-msgid "This is free software; you are free to change and redistribute it.\n"
-msgstr "This is free software; you are free to change and redistribute it.\n"
-
-#: version.c:92 version2.c:89
-#, c-format
-msgid "There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.\n"
-msgstr "There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.\n"
-
-#: version2.c:86
-#, c-format
-msgid "Copyright (C) 2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc.\n"
-msgstr "Copyright (C) 2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc.\n"
-
-#: version2.c:87
-#, c-format
-msgid ""
-"License GPLv2+: GNU GPL version 2 or later <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl."
-"html>\n"
-msgstr ""
-"License GPLv2+: GNU GPL version 2 or later <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl."
-"html>\n"
-
-#: xmalloc.c:91
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: cannot allocate %lu bytes (%lu bytes allocated)"
-msgstr "%s: cannot allocate %lu bytes (%lu bytes allocated)"
-
-#: xmalloc.c:93
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: cannot allocate %lu bytes"
-msgstr "%s: cannot allocate %lu bytes"
-
-#: xmalloc.c:163
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: %s:%d: cannot allocate %lu bytes (%lu bytes allocated)"
-msgstr "%s: %s:%d: cannot allocate %lu bytes (%lu bytes allocated)"
-
-#: xmalloc.c:165
-#, c-format
-msgid "%s: %s:%d: cannot allocate %lu bytes"
-msgstr "%s: %s:%d: cannot allocate %lu bytes"
-
-#: builtins.c:43
-msgid "alias [-p] [name[=value] ... ]"
-msgstr "alias [-p] [name[=value] ... ]"
-
-#: builtins.c:47
-msgid "unalias [-a] name [name ...]"
-msgstr "unalias [-a] name [name ...]"
-
-#: builtins.c:51
-#, fuzzy
-msgid ""
-"bind [-lpsvPSVX] [-m keymap] [-f filename] [-q name] [-u name] [-r keyseq] [-"
-"x keyseq:shell-command] [keyseq:readline-function or readline-command]"
-msgstr ""
-"bind [-lpvsPVS] [-m keymap] [-f filename] [-q name] [-u name] [-r keyseq] [-"
-"x keyseq:shell-command] [keyseq:readline-function or readline-command]"
-
-#: builtins.c:54
-msgid "break [n]"
-msgstr "break [n]"
-
-#: builtins.c:56
-msgid "continue [n]"
-msgstr "continue [n]"
-
-#: builtins.c:58
-msgid "builtin [shell-builtin [arg ...]]"
-msgstr "builtin [shell-builtin [arg ...]]"
-
-#: builtins.c:61
-msgid "caller [expr]"
-msgstr "caller [expr]"
-
-#: builtins.c:64
-msgid "cd [-L|[-P [-e]]] [dir]"
-msgstr "cd [-L|[-P [-e]]] [dir]"
-
-#: builtins.c:66
-msgid "pwd [-LP]"
-msgstr "pwd [-LP]"
-
-#: builtins.c:68
-msgid ":"
-msgstr ":"
-
-#: builtins.c:70
-msgid "true"
-msgstr "true"
-
-#: builtins.c:72
-msgid "false"
-msgstr "false"
-
-#: builtins.c:74
-msgid "command [-pVv] command [arg ...]"
-msgstr "command [-pVv] command [arg ...]"
-
-#: builtins.c:76
-msgid "declare [-aAfFgilrtux] [-p] [name[=value] ...]"
-msgstr "declare [-aAfFgilrtux] [-p] [name[=value] ...]"
-
-#: builtins.c:78
-msgid "typeset [-aAfFgilrtux] [-p] name[=value] ..."
-msgstr "typeset [-aAfFgilrtux] [-p] name[=value] ..."
-
-#: builtins.c:80
-msgid "local [option] name[=value] ..."
-msgstr "local [option] name[=value] ..."
-
-#: builtins.c:83
-msgid "echo [-neE] [arg ...]"
-msgstr "echo [-neE] [arg ...]"
-
-#: builtins.c:87
-msgid "echo [-n] [arg ...]"
-msgstr "echo [-n] [arg ...]"
-
-#: builtins.c:90
-msgid "enable [-a] [-dnps] [-f filename] [name ...]"
-msgstr "enable [-a] [-dnps] [-f filename] [name ...]"
-
-#: builtins.c:92
-msgid "eval [arg ...]"
-msgstr "eval [arg ...]"
-
-#: builtins.c:94
-msgid "getopts optstring name [arg]"
-msgstr "getopts optstring name [arg]"
-
-#: builtins.c:96
-msgid "exec [-cl] [-a name] [command [arguments ...]] [redirection ...]"
-msgstr "exec [-cl] [-a name] [command [arguments ...]] [redirection ...]"
-
-#: builtins.c:98
-msgid "exit [n]"
-msgstr "exit [n]"
-
-#: builtins.c:100
-msgid "logout [n]"
-msgstr "logout [n]"
-
-#: builtins.c:103
-msgid "fc [-e ename] [-lnr] [first] [last] or fc -s [pat=rep] [command]"
-msgstr "fc [-e ename] [-lnr] [first] [last] or fc -s [pat=rep] [command]"
-
-#: builtins.c:107
-msgid "fg [job_spec]"
-msgstr "fg [job_spec]"
-
-#: builtins.c:111
-msgid "bg [job_spec ...]"
-msgstr "bg [job_spec ...]"
-
-#: builtins.c:114
-msgid "hash [-lr] [-p pathname] [-dt] [name ...]"
-msgstr "hash [-lr] [-p pathname] [-dt] [name ...]"
-
-#: builtins.c:117
-msgid "help [-dms] [pattern ...]"
-msgstr "help [-dms] [pattern ...]"
-
-#: builtins.c:121
-msgid ""
-"history [-c] [-d offset] [n] or history -anrw [filename] or history -ps arg "
-"[arg...]"
-msgstr ""
-"history [-c] [-d offset] [n] or history -anrw [filename] or history -ps arg "
-"[arg...]"
-
-#: builtins.c:125
-msgid "jobs [-lnprs] [jobspec ...] or jobs -x command [args]"
-msgstr "jobs [-lnprs] [jobspec ...] or jobs -x command [args]"
-
-#: builtins.c:129
-msgid "disown [-h] [-ar] [jobspec ...]"
-msgstr "disown [-h] [-ar] [jobspec ...]"
-
-#: builtins.c:132
-msgid ""
-"kill [-s sigspec | -n signum | -sigspec] pid | jobspec ... or kill -l "
-"[sigspec]"
-msgstr ""
-"kill [-s sigspec | -n signum | -sigspec] pid | jobspec ... or kill -l "
-"[sigspec]"
-
-#: builtins.c:134
-msgid "let arg [arg ...]"
-msgstr "let arg [arg ...]"
-
-#: builtins.c:136
-msgid ""
-"read [-ers] [-a array] [-d delim] [-i text] [-n nchars] [-N nchars] [-p "
-"prompt] [-t timeout] [-u fd] [name ...]"
-msgstr ""
-"read [-ers] [-a array] [-d delim] [-i text] [-n nchars] [-N nchars] [-p "
-"prompt] [-t timeout] [-u fd] [name ...]"
-
-#: builtins.c:138
-msgid "return [n]"
-msgstr "return [n]"
-
-#: builtins.c:140
-msgid "set [-abefhkmnptuvxBCHP] [-o option-name] [--] [arg ...]"
-msgstr "set [-abefhkmnptuvxBCHP] [-o option-name] [--] [arg ...]"
-
-#: builtins.c:142
-msgid "unset [-f] [-v] [name ...]"
-msgstr "unset [-f] [-v] [name ...]"
-
-#: builtins.c:144
-msgid "export [-fn] [name[=value] ...] or export -p"
-msgstr "export [-fn] [name[=value] ...] or export -p"
-
-#: builtins.c:146
-msgid "readonly [-aAf] [name[=value] ...] or readonly -p"
-msgstr "readonly [-aAf] [name[=value] ...] or readonly -p"
-
-#: builtins.c:148
-msgid "shift [n]"
-msgstr "shift [n]"
-
-#: builtins.c:150
-msgid "source filename [arguments]"
-msgstr "source filename [arguments]"
-
-#: builtins.c:152
-msgid ". filename [arguments]"
-msgstr ". filename [arguments]"
-
-#: builtins.c:155
-msgid "suspend [-f]"
-msgstr "suspend [-f]"
-
-#: builtins.c:158
-msgid "test [expr]"
-msgstr "test [expr]"
-
-#: builtins.c:160
-msgid "[ arg... ]"
-msgstr "[ arg... ]"
-
-#: builtins.c:162
-msgid "times"
-msgstr "times"
-
-#: builtins.c:164
-msgid "trap [-lp] [[arg] signal_spec ...]"
-msgstr "trap [-lp] [[arg] signal_spec ...]"
-
-#: builtins.c:166
-msgid "type [-afptP] name [name ...]"
-msgstr "type [-afptP] name [name ...]"
-
-#: builtins.c:169
-#, fuzzy
-msgid "ulimit [-SHabcdefilmnpqrstuvxT] [limit]"
-msgstr "ulimit [-SHacdefilmnpqrstuvx] [limit]"
-
-#: builtins.c:172
-msgid "umask [-p] [-S] [mode]"
-msgstr "umask [-p] [-S] [mode]"
-
-#: builtins.c:175
-#, fuzzy
-msgid "wait [id ...]"
-msgstr "wait [id]"
-
-#: builtins.c:179
-msgid "wait [pid]"
-msgstr "wait [pid]"
-
-#: builtins.c:182
-msgid "for NAME [in WORDS ... ] ; do COMMANDS; done"
-msgstr "for NAME [in WORDS ... ] ; do COMMANDS; done"
-
-#: builtins.c:184
-msgid "for (( exp1; exp2; exp3 )); do COMMANDS; done"
-msgstr "for (( exp1; exp2; exp3 )); do COMMANDS; done"
-
-#: builtins.c:186
-msgid "select NAME [in WORDS ... ;] do COMMANDS; done"
-msgstr "select NAME [in WORDS ... ;] do COMMANDS; done"
-
-#: builtins.c:188
-msgid "time [-p] pipeline"
-msgstr "time [-p] pipeline"
-
-#: builtins.c:190
-msgid "case WORD in [PATTERN [| PATTERN]...) COMMANDS ;;]... esac"
-msgstr "case WORD in [PATTERN [| PATTERN]...) COMMANDS ;;]... esac"
-
-#: builtins.c:192
-msgid ""
-"if COMMANDS; then COMMANDS; [ elif COMMANDS; then COMMANDS; ]... [ else "
-"COMMANDS; ] fi"
-msgstr ""
-"if COMMANDS; then COMMANDS; [ elif COMMANDS; then COMMANDS; ]... [ else "
-"COMMANDS; ] fi"
-
-#: builtins.c:194
-msgid "while COMMANDS; do COMMANDS; done"
-msgstr "while COMMANDS; do COMMANDS; done"
-
-#: builtins.c:196
-msgid "until COMMANDS; do COMMANDS; done"
-msgstr "until COMMANDS; do COMMANDS; done"
-
-#: builtins.c:198
-msgid "coproc [NAME] command [redirections]"
-msgstr "coproc [NAME] command [redirections]"
-
-#: builtins.c:200
-msgid "function name { COMMANDS ; } or name () { COMMANDS ; }"
-msgstr "function name { COMMANDS ; } or name () { COMMANDS ; }"
-
-#: builtins.c:202
-msgid "{ COMMANDS ; }"
-msgstr "{ COMMANDS ; }"
-
-#: builtins.c:204
-msgid "job_spec [&]"
-msgstr "job_spec [&]"
-
-#: builtins.c:206
-msgid "(( expression ))"
-msgstr "(( expression ))"
-
-#: builtins.c:208
-msgid "[[ expression ]]"
-msgstr "[[ expression ]]"
-
-#: builtins.c:210
-msgid "variables - Names and meanings of some shell variables"
-msgstr "variables - Names and meanings of some shell variables"
-
-#: builtins.c:213
-msgid "pushd [-n] [+N | -N | dir]"
-msgstr "pushd [-n] [+N | -N | dir]"
-
-#: builtins.c:217
-msgid "popd [-n] [+N | -N]"
-msgstr "popd [-n] [+N | -N]"
-
-#: builtins.c:221
-msgid "dirs [-clpv] [+N] [-N]"
-msgstr "dirs [-clpv] [+N] [-N]"
-
-#: builtins.c:224
-msgid "shopt [-pqsu] [-o] [optname ...]"
-msgstr "shopt [-pqsu] [-o] [optname ...]"
-
-#: builtins.c:226
-msgid "printf [-v var] format [arguments]"
-msgstr "printf [-v var] format [arguments]"
-
-#: builtins.c:229
-msgid ""
-"complete [-abcdefgjksuv] [-pr] [-DE] [-o option] [-A action] [-G globpat] [-"
-"W wordlist] [-F function] [-C command] [-X filterpat] [-P prefix] [-S "
-"suffix] [name ...]"
-msgstr ""
-"complete [-abcdefgjksuv] [-pr] [-DE] [-o option] [-A action] [-G globpat] [-"
-"W wordlist] [-F function] [-C command] [-X filterpat] [-P prefix] [-S "
-"suffix] [name ...]"
-
-#: builtins.c:233
-msgid ""
-"compgen [-abcdefgjksuv] [-o option] [-A action] [-G globpat] [-W wordlist] "
-"[-F function] [-C command] [-X filterpat] [-P prefix] [-S suffix] [word]"
-msgstr ""
-"compgen [-abcdefgjksuv] [-o option] [-A action] [-G globpat] [-W wordlist] "
-"[-F function] [-C command] [-X filterpat] [-P prefix] [-S suffix] [word]"
-
-#: builtins.c:237
-msgid "compopt [-o|+o option] [-DE] [name ...]"
-msgstr "compopt [-o|+o option] [-DE] [name ...]"
-
-#: builtins.c:240
-msgid ""
-"mapfile [-n count] [-O origin] [-s count] [-t] [-u fd] [-C callback] [-c "
-"quantum] [array]"
-msgstr ""
-"mapfile [-n count] [-O origin] [-s count] [-t] [-u fd] [-C callback] [-c "
-"quantum] [array]"
-
-#: builtins.c:242
-msgid ""
-"readarray [-n count] [-O origin] [-s count] [-t] [-u fd] [-C callback] [-c "
-"quantum] [array]"
-msgstr ""
-"readarray [-n count] [-O origin] [-s count] [-t] [-u fd] [-C callback] [-c "
-"quantum] [array]"
-
-#: builtins.c:254
-msgid ""
-"Define or display aliases.\n"
-" \n"
-" Without arguments, `alias' prints the list of aliases in the reusable\n"
-" form `alias NAME=VALUE' on standard output.\n"
-" \n"
-" Otherwise, an alias is defined for each NAME whose VALUE is given.\n"
-" A trailing space in VALUE causes the next word to be checked for\n"
-" alias substitution when the alias is expanded.\n"
-" \n"
-" Options:\n"
-" -p\tPrint all defined aliases in a reusable format\n"
-" \n"
-" Exit Status:\n"
-" alias returns true unless a NAME is supplied for which no alias has "
-"been\n"
-" defined."
-msgstr ""
-"Define or display aliases.\n"
-" \n"
-" Without arguments, ‘alias’ prints the list of aliases in the reusable\n"
-" form ‘alias NAME=VALUE’ on standard output.\n"
-" \n"
-" Otherwise, an alias is defined for each NAME whose VALUE is given.\n"
-" A trailing space in VALUE causes the next word to be checked for\n"
-" alias substitution when the alias is expanded.\n"
-" \n"
-" Options:\n"
-" -p\tPrint all defined aliases in a reusable format\n"
-" \n"
-" Exit Status:\n"
-" alias returns true unless a NAME is supplied for which no alias has "
-"been\n"
-" defined."
-
-#: builtins.c:276
-msgid ""
-"Remove each NAME from the list of defined aliases.\n"
-" \n"
-" Options:\n"
-" -a\tremove all alias definitions.\n"
-" \n"
-" Return success unless a NAME is not an existing alias."
-msgstr ""
-"Remove each NAME from the list of defined aliases.\n"
-" \n"
-" Options:\n"
-" -a\tremove all alias definitions.\n"
-" \n"
-" Return success unless a NAME is not an existing alias."
-
-#: builtins.c:289
-#, fuzzy
-msgid ""
-"Set Readline key bindings and variables.\n"
-" \n"
-" Bind a key sequence to a Readline function or a macro, or set a\n"
-" Readline variable. The non-option argument syntax is equivalent to\n"
-" that found in ~/.inputrc, but must be passed as a single argument:\n"
-" e.g., bind '\"\\C-x\\C-r\": re-read-init-file'.\n"
-" \n"
-" Options:\n"
-" -m keymap Use KEYMAP as the keymap for the duration of this\n"
-" command. Acceptable keymap names are emacs,\n"
-" emacs-standard, emacs-meta, emacs-ctlx, vi, vi-"
-"move,\n"
-" vi-command, and vi-insert.\n"
-" -l List names of functions.\n"
-" -P List function names and bindings.\n"
-" -p List functions and bindings in a form that can be\n"
-" reused as input.\n"
-" -S List key sequences that invoke macros and their "
-"values\n"
-" -s List key sequences that invoke macros and their "
-"values\n"
-" in a form that can be reused as input.\n"
-" -V List variable names and values\n"
-" -v List variable names and values in a form that can\n"
-" be reused as input.\n"
-" -q function-name Query about which keys invoke the named function.\n"
-" -u function-name Unbind all keys which are bound to the named "
-"function.\n"
-" -r keyseq Remove the binding for KEYSEQ.\n"
-" -f filename Read key bindings from FILENAME.\n"
-" -x keyseq:shell-command\tCause SHELL-COMMAND to be executed when\n"
-" \t\t\t\tKEYSEQ is entered.\n"
-" -X\t\t List key sequences bound with -x and associated commands\n"
-" in a form that can be reused as input.\n"
-" \n"
-" Exit Status:\n"
-" bind returns 0 unless an unrecognized option is given or an error occurs."
-msgstr ""
-"Set Readline key bindings and variables.\n"
-" \n"
-" Bind a key sequence to a Readline function or a macro, or set a\n"
-" Readline variable. The non-option argument syntax is equivalent to\n"
-" that found in ~/.inputrc, but must be passed as a single argument:\n"
-" e.g., bind '“\\C-x\\C-r”: re-read-init-file'.\n"
-" \n"
-" Options:\n"
-" -m keymap Use KEYMAP as the keymap for the duration of this\n"
-" command. Acceptable keymap names are emacs,\n"
-" emacs-standard, emacs-meta, emacs-ctlx, vi, vi-"
-"move,\n"
-" vi-command, and vi-insert.\n"
-" -l List names of functions.\n"
-" -P List function names and bindings.\n"
-" -p List functions and bindings in a form that can be\n"
-" reused as input.\n"
-" -S List key sequences that invoke macros and their "
-"values\n"
-" -s List key sequences that invoke macros and their "
-"values\n"
-" in a form that can be reused as input.\n"
-" -V List variable names and values\n"
-" -v List variable names and values in a form that can\n"
-" be reused as input.\n"
-" -q function-name Query about which keys invoke the named function.\n"
-" -u function-name Unbind all keys which are bound to the named "
-"function.\n"
-" -r keyseq Remove the binding for KEYSEQ.\n"
-" -f filename Read key bindings from FILENAME.\n"
-" -x keyseq:shell-command\tCause SHELL-COMMAND to be executed when\n"
-" \t\t\t\tKEYSEQ is entered.\n"
-" \n"
-" Exit Status:\n"
-" bind returns 0 unless an unrecognized option is given or an error occurs."
-
-#: builtins.c:328
-msgid ""
-"Exit for, while, or until loops.\n"
-" \n"
-" Exit a FOR, WHILE or UNTIL loop. If N is specified, break N enclosing\n"
-" loops.\n"
-" \n"
-" Exit Status:\n"
-" The exit status is 0 unless N is not greater than or equal to 1."
-msgstr ""
-"Exit for, while, or until loops.\n"
-" \n"
-" Exit a FOR, WHILE or UNTIL loop. If N is specified, break N enclosing\n"
-" loops.\n"
-" \n"
-" Exit Status:\n"
-" The exit status is 0 unless N is not greater than or equal to 1."
-
-#: builtins.c:340
-msgid ""
-"Resume for, while, or until loops.\n"
-" \n"
-" Resumes the next iteration of the enclosing FOR, WHILE or UNTIL loop.\n"
-" If N is specified, resumes the Nth enclosing loop.\n"
-" \n"
-" Exit Status:\n"
-" The exit status is 0 unless N is not greater than or equal to 1."
-msgstr ""
-"Resume for, while, or until loops.\n"
-" \n"
-" Resumes the next iteration of the enclosing FOR, WHILE or UNTIL loop.\n"
-" If N is specified, resumes the Nth enclosing loop.\n"
-" \n"
-" Exit Status:\n"
-" The exit status is 0 unless N is not greater than or equal to 1."
-
-#: builtins.c:352
-msgid ""
-"Execute shell builtins.\n"
-" \n"
-" Execute SHELL-BUILTIN with arguments ARGs without performing command\n"
-" lookup. This is useful when you wish to reimplement a shell builtin\n"
-" as a shell function, but need to execute the builtin within the "
-"function.\n"
-" \n"
-" Exit Status:\n"
-" Returns the exit status of SHELL-BUILTIN, or false if SHELL-BUILTIN is\n"
-" not a shell builtin.."
-msgstr ""
-"Execute shell builtins.\n"
-" \n"
-" Execute SHELL-BUILTIN with arguments ARGs without performing command\n"
-" lookup. This is useful when you wish to reimplement a shell builtin\n"
-" as a shell function, but need to execute the builtin within the "
-"function.\n"
-" \n"
-" Exit Status:\n"
-" Returns the exit status of SHELL-BUILTIN, or false if SHELL-BUILTIN is\n"
-" not a shell builtin.."
-
-#: builtins.c:367
-msgid ""
-"Return the context of the current subroutine call.\n"
-" \n"
-" Without EXPR, returns \"$line $filename\". With EXPR, returns\n"
-" \"$line $subroutine $filename\"; this extra information can be used to\n"
-" provide a stack trace.\n"
-" \n"
-" The value of EXPR indicates how many call frames to go back before the\n"
-" current one; the top frame is frame 0.\n"
-" \n"
-" Exit Status:\n"
-" Returns 0 unless the shell is not executing a shell function or EXPR\n"
-" is invalid."
-msgstr ""
-"Return the context of the current subroutine call.\n"
-" \n"
-" Without EXPR, returns “$line $filename”. With EXPR, returns\n"
-" “$line $subroutine $filename”; this extra information can be used to\n"
-" provide a stack trace.\n"
-" \n"
-" The value of EXPR indicates how many call frames to go back before the\n"
-" current one; the top frame is frame 0.\n"
-" \n"
-" Exit Status:\n"
-" Returns 0 unless the shell is not executing a shell function or EXPR\n"
-" is invalid."
-
-#: builtins.c:385
-#, fuzzy
-msgid ""
-"Change the shell working directory.\n"
-" \n"
-" Change the current directory to DIR. The default DIR is the value of "
-"the\n"
-" HOME shell variable.\n"
-" \n"
-" The variable CDPATH defines the search path for the directory "
-"containing\n"
-" DIR. Alternative directory names in CDPATH are separated by a colon "
-"(:).\n"
-" A null directory name is the same as the current directory. If DIR "
-"begins\n"
-" with a slash (/), then CDPATH is not used.\n"
-" \n"
-" If the directory is not found, and the shell option `cdable_vars' is "
-"set,\n"
-" the word is assumed to be a variable name. If that variable has a "
-"value,\n"
-" its value is used for DIR.\n"
-" \n"
-" Options:\n"
-" -L\tforce symbolic links to be followed: resolve symbolic links in\n"
-" \tDIR after processing instances of `..'\n"
-" -P\tuse the physical directory structure without following symbolic\n"
-" \tlinks: resolve symbolic links in DIR before processing instances\n"
-" \tof `..'\n"
-" -e\tif the -P option is supplied, and the current working directory\n"
-" \tcannot be determined successfully, exit with a non-zero status\n"
-" \n"
-" The default is to follow symbolic links, as if `-L' were specified.\n"
-" `..' is processed by removing the immediately previous pathname "
-"component\n"
-" back to a slash or the beginning of DIR.\n"
-" \n"
-" Exit Status:\n"
-" Returns 0 if the directory is changed, and if $PWD is set successfully "
-"when\n"
-" -P is used; non-zero otherwise."
-msgstr ""
-"Change the shell working directory.\n"
-" \n"
-" Change the current directory to DIR. The default DIR is the value of "
-"the\n"
-" HOME shell variable.\n"
-" \n"
-" The variable CDPATH defines the search path for the directory "
-"containing\n"
-" DIR. Alternative directory names in CDPATH are separated by a colon "
-"(:).\n"
-" A null directory name is the same as the current directory. If DIR "
-"begins\n"
-" with a slash (/), then CDPATH is not used.\n"
-" \n"
-" If the directory is not found, and the shell option ‘cdable_vars’ is "
-"set,\n"
-" the word is assumed to be a variable name. If that variable has a "
-"value,\n"
-" its value is used for DIR.\n"
-" \n"
-" Options:\n"
-" -L\tforce symbolic links to be followed\n"
-" -P\tuse the physical directory structure without following symbolic\n"
-" \tlinks\n"
-" -e\tif the -P option is supplied, and the current working directory\n"
-" \tcannot be determined successfully, exit with a non-zero status\n"
-" \n"
-" The default is to follow symbolic links, as if ‘-L’ were specified.\n"
-" \n"
-" Exit Status:\n"
-" Returns 0 if the directory is changed, and if $PWD is set successfully "
-"when\n"
-" -P is used; non-zero otherwise."
-
-#: builtins.c:420
-msgid ""
-"Print the name of the current working directory.\n"
-" \n"
-" Options:\n"
-" -L\tprint the value of $PWD if it names the current working\n"
-" \tdirectory\n"
-" -P\tprint the physical directory, without any symbolic links\n"
-" \n"
-" By default, `pwd' behaves as if `-L' were specified.\n"
-" \n"
-" Exit Status:\n"
-" Returns 0 unless an invalid option is given or the current directory\n"
-" cannot be read."
-msgstr ""
-"Print the name of the current working directory.\n"
-" \n"
-" Options:\n"
-" -L\tprint the value of $PWD if it names the current working\n"
-" \tdirectory\n"
-" -P\tprint the physical directory, without any symbolic links\n"
-" \n"
-" By default, ‘pwd’ behaves as if ‘-L’ were specified.\n"
-" \n"
-" Exit Status:\n"
-" Returns 0 unless an invalid option is given or the current directory\n"
-" cannot be read."
-
-#: builtins.c:437
-msgid ""
-"Null command.\n"
-" \n"
-" No effect; the command does nothing.\n"
-" \n"
-" Exit Status:\n"
-" Always succeeds."
-msgstr ""
-"Null command.\n"
-" \n"
-" No effect; the command does nothing.\n"
-" \n"
-" Exit Status:\n"
-" Always succeeds."
-
-#: builtins.c:448
-msgid ""
-"Return a successful result.\n"
-" \n"
-" Exit Status:\n"
-" Always succeeds."
-msgstr ""
-"Return a successful result.\n"
-" \n"
-" Exit Status:\n"
-" Always succeeds."
-
-#: builtins.c:457
-msgid ""
-"Return an unsuccessful result.\n"
-" \n"
-" Exit Status:\n"
-" Always fails."
-msgstr ""
-"Return an unsuccessful result.\n"
-" \n"
-" Exit Status:\n"
-" Always fails."
-
-#: builtins.c:466
-msgid ""
-"Execute a simple command or display information about commands.\n"
-" \n"
-" Runs COMMAND with ARGS suppressing shell function lookup, or display\n"
-" information about the specified COMMANDs. Can be used to invoke "
-"commands\n"
-" on disk when a function with the same name exists.\n"
-" \n"
-" Options:\n"
-" -p\tuse a default value for PATH that is guaranteed to find all of\n"
-" \tthe standard utilities\n"
-" -v\tprint a description of COMMAND similar to the `type' builtin\n"
-" -V\tprint a more verbose description of each COMMAND\n"
-" \n"
-" Exit Status:\n"
-" Returns exit status of COMMAND, or failure if COMMAND is not found."
-msgstr ""
-"Execute a simple command or display information about commands.\n"
-" \n"
-" Runs COMMAND with ARGS suppressing shell function lookup, or display\n"
-" information about the specified COMMANDs. Can be used to invoke "
-"commands\n"
-" on disk when a function with the same name exists.\n"
-" \n"
-" Options:\n"
-" -p\tuse a default value for PATH that is guaranteed to find all of\n"
-" \tthe standard utilities\n"
-" -v\tprint a description of COMMAND similar to the ‘type’ builtin\n"
-" -V\tprint a more verbose description of each COMMAND\n"
-" \n"
-" Exit Status:\n"
-" Returns exit status of COMMAND, or failure if COMMAND is not found."
-
-#: builtins.c:485
-msgid ""
-"Set variable values and attributes.\n"
-" \n"
-" Declare variables and give them attributes. If no NAMEs are given,\n"
-" display the attributes and values of all variables.\n"
-" \n"
-" Options:\n"
-" -f\trestrict action or display to function names and definitions\n"
-" -F\trestrict display to function names only (plus line number and\n"
-" \tsource file when debugging)\n"
-" -g\tcreate global variables when used in a shell function; otherwise\n"
-" \tignored\n"
-" -p\tdisplay the attributes and value of each NAME\n"
-" \n"
-" Options which set attributes:\n"
-" -a\tto make NAMEs indexed arrays (if supported)\n"
-" -A\tto make NAMEs associative arrays (if supported)\n"
-" -i\tto make NAMEs have the `integer' attribute\n"
-" -l\tto convert NAMEs to lower case on assignment\n"
-" -r\tto make NAMEs readonly\n"
-" -t\tto make NAMEs have the `trace' attribute\n"
-" -u\tto convert NAMEs to upper case on assignment\n"
-" -x\tto make NAMEs export\n"
-" \n"
-" Using `+' instead of `-' turns off the given attribute.\n"
-" \n"
-" Variables with the integer attribute have arithmetic evaluation (see\n"
-" the `let' command) performed when the variable is assigned a value.\n"
-" \n"
-" When used in a function, `declare' makes NAMEs local, as with the "
-"`local'\n"
-" command. The `-g' option suppresses this behavior.\n"
-" \n"
-" Exit Status:\n"
-" Returns success unless an invalid option is supplied or an error occurs."
-msgstr ""
-"Set variable values and attributes.\n"
-" \n"
-" Declare variables and give them attributes. If no NAMEs are given,\n"
-" display the attributes and values of all variables.\n"
-" \n"
-" Options:\n"
-" -f\trestrict action or display to function names and definitions\n"
-" -F\trestrict display to function names only (plus line number and\n"
-" \tsource file when debugging)\n"
-" -g\tcreate global variables when used in a shell function; otherwise\n"
-" \tignored\n"
-" -p\tdisplay the attributes and value of each NAME\n"
-" \n"
-" Options which set attributes:\n"
-" -a\tto make NAMEs indexed arrays (if supported)\n"
-" -A\tto make NAMEs associative arrays (if supported)\n"
-" -i\tto make NAMEs have the ‘integer’ attribute\n"
-" -l\tto convert NAMEs to lower case on assignment\n"
-" -r\tto make NAMEs readonly\n"
-" -t\tto make NAMEs have the ‘trace’ attribute\n"
-" -u\tto convert NAMEs to upper case on assignment\n"
-" -x\tto make NAMEs export\n"
-" \n"
-" Using ‘+’ instead of ‘-’ turns off the given attribute.\n"
-" \n"
-" Variables with the integer attribute have arithmetic evaluation (see\n"
-" the ‘let’ command) performed when the variable is assigned a value.\n"
-" \n"
-" When used in a function, ‘declare’ makes NAMEs local, as with the "
-"‘local’\n"
-" command. The ‘-g’ option suppresses this behavior.\n"
-" \n"
-" Exit Status:\n"
-" Returns success unless an invalid option is supplied or an error occurs."
-
-#: builtins.c:523
-msgid ""
-"Set variable values and attributes.\n"
-" \n"
-" Obsolete. See `help declare'."
-msgstr ""
-"Set variable values and attributes.\n"
-" \n"
-" Obsolete. See ‘help declare’."
-
-#: builtins.c:531
-msgid ""
-"Define local variables.\n"
-" \n"
-" Create a local variable called NAME, and give it VALUE. OPTION can\n"
-" be any option accepted by `declare'.\n"
-" \n"
-" Local variables can only be used within a function; they are visible\n"
-" only to the function where they are defined and its children.\n"
-" \n"
-" Exit Status:\n"
-" Returns success unless an invalid option is supplied, an error occurs,\n"
-" or the shell is not executing a function."
-msgstr ""
-"Define local variables.\n"
-" \n"
-" Create a local variable called NAME, and give it VALUE. OPTION can\n"
-" be any option accepted by ‘declare’.\n"
-" \n"
-" Local variables can only be used within a function; they are visible\n"
-" only to the function where they are defined and its children.\n"
-" \n"
-" Exit Status:\n"
-" Returns success unless an invalid option is supplied, an error occurs,\n"
-" or the shell is not executing a function."
-
-#: builtins.c:548
-#, fuzzy
-msgid ""
-"Write arguments to the standard output.\n"
-" \n"
-" Display the ARGs, separated by a single space character and followed by "
-"a\n"
-" newline, on the standard output.\n"
-" \n"
-" Options:\n"
-" -n\tdo not append a newline\n"
-" -e\tenable interpretation of the following backslash escapes\n"
-" -E\texplicitly suppress interpretation of backslash escapes\n"
-" \n"
-" `echo' interprets the following backslash-escaped characters:\n"
-" \\a\talert (bell)\n"
-" \\b\tbackspace\n"
-" \\c\tsuppress further output\n"
-" \\e\tescape character\n"
-" \\E\tescape character\n"
-" \\f\tform feed\n"
-" \\n\tnew line\n"
-" \\r\tcarriage return\n"
-" \\t\thorizontal tab\n"
-" \\v\tvertical tab\n"
-" \\\\\tbackslash\n"
-" \\0nnn\tthe character whose ASCII code is NNN (octal). NNN can be\n"
-" \t0 to 3 octal digits\n"
-" \\xHH\tthe eight-bit character whose value is HH (hexadecimal). HH\n"
-" \tcan be one or two hex digits\n"
-" \n"
-" Exit Status:\n"
-" Returns success unless a write error occurs."
-msgstr ""
-"Write arguments to the standard output.\n"
-" \n"
-" Display the ARGs on the standard output followed by a newline.\n"
-" \n"
-" Options:\n"
-" -n\tdo not append a newline\n"
-" -e\tenable interpretation of the following backslash escapes\n"
-" -E\texplicitly suppress interpretation of backslash escapes\n"
-" \n"
-" ‘echo’ interprets the following backslash-escaped characters:\n"
-" \\a\talert (bell)\n"
-" \\b\tbackspace\n"
-" \\c\tsuppress further output\n"
-" \\e\tescape character\n"
-" \\f\tform feed\n"
-" \\n\tnew line\n"
-" \\r\tcarriage return\n"
-" \\t\thorizontal tab\n"
-" \\v\tvertical tab\n"
-" \\\\\tbackslash\n"
-" \\0nnn\tthe character whose ASCII code is NNN (octal). NNN can be\n"
-" \t0 to 3 octal digits\n"
-" \\xHH\tthe eight-bit character whose value is HH (hexadecimal). HH\n"
-" \tcan be one or two hex digits\n"
-" \n"
-" Exit Status:\n"
-" Returns success unless a write error occurs."
-
-#: builtins.c:584
-msgid ""
-"Write arguments to the standard output.\n"
-" \n"
-" Display the ARGs on the standard output followed by a newline.\n"
-" \n"
-" Options:\n"
-" -n\tdo not append a newline\n"
-" \n"
-" Exit Status:\n"
-" Returns success unless a write error occurs."
-msgstr ""
-"Write arguments to the standard output.\n"
-" \n"
-" Display the ARGs on the standard output followed by a newline.\n"
-" \n"
-" Options:\n"
-" -n\tdo not append a newline\n"
-" \n"
-" Exit Status:\n"
-" Returns success unless a write error occurs."
-
-#: builtins.c:599
-msgid ""
-"Enable and disable shell builtins.\n"
-" \n"
-" Enables and disables builtin shell commands. Disabling allows you to\n"
-" execute a disk command which has the same name as a shell builtin\n"
-" without using a full pathname.\n"
-" \n"
-" Options:\n"
-" -a\tprint a list of builtins showing whether or not each is enabled\n"
-" -n\tdisable each NAME or display a list of disabled builtins\n"
-" -p\tprint the list of builtins in a reusable format\n"
-" -s\tprint only the names of Posix `special' builtins\n"
-" \n"
-" Options controlling dynamic loading:\n"
-" -f\tLoad builtin NAME from shared object FILENAME\n"
-" -d\tRemove a builtin loaded with -f\n"
-" \n"
-" Without options, each NAME is enabled.\n"
-" \n"
-" To use the `test' found in $PATH instead of the shell builtin\n"
-" version, type `enable -n test'.\n"
-" \n"
-" Exit Status:\n"
-" Returns success unless NAME is not a shell builtin or an error occurs."
-msgstr ""
-"Enable and disable shell builtins.\n"
-" \n"
-" Enables and disables builtin shell commands. Disabling allows you to\n"
-" execute a disk command which has the same name as a shell builtin\n"
-" without using a full pathname.\n"
-" \n"
-" Options:\n"
-" -a\tprint a list of builtins showing whether or not each is enabled\n"
-" -n\tdisable each NAME or display a list of disabled builtins\n"
-" -p\tprint the list of builtins in a reusable format\n"
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-" If the shell variable OPTERR has the value 0, getopts disables the\n"
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-#: builtins.c:681
-msgid ""
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-#: builtins.c:702
-msgid ""
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-#: builtins.c:711
-msgid ""
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-#: builtins.c:721
-msgid ""
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-#: builtins.c:751
-msgid ""
-"Move job to the foreground.\n"
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-" Place the job identified by JOB_SPEC in the foreground, making it the\n"
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-" current job is used.\n"
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-" Exit Status:\n"
-" Status of command placed in foreground, or failure if an error occurs."
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-#: builtins.c:766
-msgid ""
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-#: builtins.c:805
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-#: builtins.c:829
-msgid ""
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-#: builtins.c:865
-msgid ""
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-#: builtins.c:892
-msgid ""
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-#: builtins.c:911
-msgid ""
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-#: builtins.c:934
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-" -T If set, the DEBUG trap is inherited by shell functions.\n"
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-#: builtins.c:1122
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-#: builtins.c:1142
-msgid ""
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-#: builtins.c:1161
-msgid ""
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-#: builtins.c:1182
-msgid ""
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-#: builtins.c:1194 builtins.c:1209
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-#: builtins.c:1225
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-#: builtins.c:1241
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-" EXPR1 -o EXPR2 True if either expr1 OR expr2 is true.\n"
-" \n"
-" arg1 OP arg2 Arithmetic tests. OP is one of -eq, -ne,\n"
-" -lt, -le, -gt, or -ge.\n"
-" \n"
-" Arithmetic binary operators return true if ARG1 is equal, not-equal,\n"
-" less-than, less-than-or-equal, greater-than, or greater-than-or-equal\n"
-" than ARG2.\n"
-" \n"
-" Exit Status:\n"
-" Returns success if EXPR evaluates to true; fails if EXPR evaluates to\n"
-" false or an invalid argument is given."
-
-#: builtins.c:1321
-msgid ""
-"Evaluate conditional expression.\n"
-" \n"
-" This is a synonym for the \"test\" builtin, but the last argument must\n"
-" be a literal `]', to match the opening `['."
-msgstr ""
-"Evaluate conditional expression.\n"
-" \n"
-" This is a synonym for the “test” builtin, but the last argument must\n"
-" be a literal ‘]’, to match the opening ‘[’."
-
-#: builtins.c:1330
-msgid ""
-"Display process times.\n"
-" \n"
-" Prints the accumulated user and system times for the shell and all of "
-"its\n"
-" child processes.\n"
-" \n"
-" Exit Status:\n"
-" Always succeeds."
-msgstr ""
-"Display process times.\n"
-" \n"
-" Prints the accumulated user and system times for the shell and all of "
-"its\n"
-" child processes.\n"
-" \n"
-" Exit Status:\n"
-" Always succeeds."
-
-#: builtins.c:1342
-msgid ""
-"Trap signals and other events.\n"
-" \n"
-" Defines and activates handlers to be run when the shell receives "
-"signals\n"
-" or other conditions.\n"
-" \n"
-" ARG is a command to be read and executed when the shell receives the\n"
-" signal(s) SIGNAL_SPEC. If ARG is absent (and a single SIGNAL_SPEC\n"
-" is supplied) or `-', each specified signal is reset to its original\n"
-" value. If ARG is the null string each SIGNAL_SPEC is ignored by the\n"
-" shell and by the commands it invokes.\n"
-" \n"
-" If a SIGNAL_SPEC is EXIT (0) ARG is executed on exit from the shell. "
-"If\n"
-" a SIGNAL_SPEC is DEBUG, ARG is executed before every simple command. "
-"If\n"
-" a SIGNAL_SPEC is RETURN, ARG is executed each time a shell function or "
-"a\n"
-" script run by the . or source builtins finishes executing. A "
-"SIGNAL_SPEC\n"
-" of ERR means to execute ARG each time a command's failure would cause "
-"the\n"
-" shell to exit when the -e option is enabled.\n"
-" \n"
-" If no arguments are supplied, trap prints the list of commands "
-"associated\n"
-" with each signal.\n"
-" \n"
-" Options:\n"
-" -l\tprint a list of signal names and their corresponding numbers\n"
-" -p\tdisplay the trap commands associated with each SIGNAL_SPEC\n"
-" \n"
-" Each SIGNAL_SPEC is either a signal name in <signal.h> or a signal "
-"number.\n"
-" Signal names are case insensitive and the SIG prefix is optional. A\n"
-" signal may be sent to the shell with \"kill -signal $$\".\n"
-" \n"
-" Exit Status:\n"
-" Returns success unless a SIGSPEC is invalid or an invalid option is "
-"given."
-msgstr ""
-"Trap signals and other events.\n"
-" \n"
-" Defines and activates handlers to be run when the shell receives "
-"signals\n"
-" or other conditions.\n"
-" \n"
-" ARG is a command to be read and executed when the shell receives the\n"
-" signal(s) SIGNAL_SPEC. If ARG is absent (and a single SIGNAL_SPEC\n"
-" is supplied) or ‘-’, each specified signal is reset to its original\n"
-" value. If ARG is the null string each SIGNAL_SPEC is ignored by the\n"
-" shell and by the commands it invokes.\n"
-" \n"
-" If a SIGNAL_SPEC is EXIT (0) ARG is executed on exit from the shell. "
-"If\n"
-" a SIGNAL_SPEC is DEBUG, ARG is executed before every simple command. "
-"If\n"
-" a SIGNAL_SPEC is RETURN, ARG is executed each time a shell function or "
-"a\n"
-" script run by the . or source builtins finishes executing. A "
-"SIGNAL_SPEC\n"
-" of ERR means to execute ARG each time a command's failure would cause "
-"the\n"
-" shell to exit when the -e option is enabled.\n"
-" \n"
-" If no arguments are supplied, trap prints the list of commands "
-"associated\n"
-" with each signal.\n"
-" \n"
-" Options:\n"
-" -l\tprint a list of signal names and their corresponding numbers\n"
-" -p\tdisplay the trap commands associated with each SIGNAL_SPEC\n"
-" \n"
-" Each SIGNAL_SPEC is either a signal name in <signal.h> or a signal "
-"number.\n"
-" Signal names are case insensitive and the SIG prefix is optional. A\n"
-" signal may be sent to the shell with “kill -signal $$”.\n"
-" \n"
-" Exit Status:\n"
-" Returns success unless a SIGSPEC is invalid or an invalid option is "
-"given."
-
-#: builtins.c:1378
-msgid ""
-"Display information about command type.\n"
-" \n"
-" For each NAME, indicate how it would be interpreted if used as a\n"
-" command name.\n"
-" \n"
-" Options:\n"
-" -a\tdisplay all locations containing an executable named NAME;\n"
-" \tincludes aliases, builtins, and functions, if and only if\n"
-" \tthe `-p' option is not also used\n"
-" -f\tsuppress shell function lookup\n"
-" -P\tforce a PATH search for each NAME, even if it is an alias,\n"
-" \tbuiltin, or function, and returns the name of the disk file\n"
-" \tthat would be executed\n"
-" -p\treturns either the name of the disk file that would be executed,\n"
-" \tor nothing if `type -t NAME' would not return `file'.\n"
-" -t\toutput a single word which is one of `alias', `keyword',\n"
-" \t`function', `builtin', `file' or `', if NAME is an alias, shell\n"
-" \treserved word, shell function, shell builtin, disk file, or not\n"
-" \tfound, respectively\n"
-" \n"
-" Arguments:\n"
-" NAME\tCommand name to be interpreted.\n"
-" \n"
-" Exit Status:\n"
-" Returns success if all of the NAMEs are found; fails if any are not "
-"found."
-msgstr ""
-"Display information about command type.\n"
-" \n"
-" For each NAME, indicate how it would be interpreted if used as a\n"
-" command name.\n"
-" \n"
-" Options:\n"
-" -a\tdisplay all locations containing an executable named NAME;\n"
-" \tincludes aliases, builtins, and functions, if and only if\n"
-" \tthe ‘-p’ option is not also used\n"
-" -f\tsuppress shell function lookup\n"
-" -P\tforce a PATH search for each NAME, even if it is an alias,\n"
-" \tbuiltin, or function, and returns the name of the disk file\n"
-" \tthat would be executed\n"
-" -p\treturns either the name of the disk file that would be executed,\n"
-" \tor nothing if ‘type -t NAME’ would not return ‘file’.\n"
-" -t\toutput a single word which is one of ‘alias’, ‘keyword’,\n"
-" \t‘function’, ‘builtin’, ‘file’ or ‘’, if NAME is an alias, shell\n"
-" \treserved word, shell function, shell builtin, disk file, or not\n"
-" \tfound, respectively\n"
-" \n"
-" Arguments:\n"
-" NAME\tCommand name to be interpreted.\n"
-" \n"
-" Exit Status:\n"
-" Returns success if all of the NAMEs are found; fails if any are not "
-"found."
-
-#: builtins.c:1409
-#, fuzzy
-msgid ""
-"Modify shell resource limits.\n"
-" \n"
-" Provides control over the resources available to the shell and "
-"processes\n"
-" it creates, on systems that allow such control.\n"
-" \n"
-" Options:\n"
-" -S\tuse the `soft' resource limit\n"
-" -H\tuse the `hard' resource limit\n"
-" -a\tall current limits are reported\n"
-" -b\tthe socket buffer size\n"
-" -c\tthe maximum size of core files created\n"
-" -d\tthe maximum size of a process's data segment\n"
-" -e\tthe maximum scheduling priority (`nice')\n"
-" -f\tthe maximum size of files written by the shell and its children\n"
-" -i\tthe maximum number of pending signals\n"
-" -l\tthe maximum size a process may lock into memory\n"
-" -m\tthe maximum resident set size\n"
-" -n\tthe maximum number of open file descriptors\n"
-" -p\tthe pipe buffer size\n"
-" -q\tthe maximum number of bytes in POSIX message queues\n"
-" -r\tthe maximum real-time scheduling priority\n"
-" -s\tthe maximum stack size\n"
-" -t\tthe maximum amount of cpu time in seconds\n"
-" -u\tthe maximum number of user processes\n"
-" -v\tthe size of virtual memory\n"
-" -x\tthe maximum number of file locks\n"
-" -T the maximum number of threads\n"
-" \n"
-" Not all options are available on all platforms.\n"
-" \n"
-" If LIMIT is given, it is the new value of the specified resource; the\n"
-" special LIMIT values `soft', `hard', and `unlimited' stand for the\n"
-" current soft limit, the current hard limit, and no limit, respectively.\n"
-" Otherwise, the current value of the specified resource is printed. If\n"
-" no option is given, then -f is assumed.\n"
-" \n"
-" Values are in 1024-byte increments, except for -t, which is in seconds,\n"
-" -p, which is in increments of 512 bytes, and -u, which is an unscaled\n"
-" number of processes.\n"
-" \n"
-" Exit Status:\n"
-" Returns success unless an invalid option is supplied or an error occurs."
-msgstr ""
-"Modify shell resource limits.\n"
-" \n"
-" Provides control over the resources available to the shell and "
-"processes\n"
-" it creates, on systems that allow such control.\n"
-" \n"
-" Options:\n"
-" -S\tuse the ‘soft’ resource limit\n"
-" -H\tuse the ‘hard’ resource limit\n"
-" -a\tall current limits are reported\n"
-" -b\tthe socket buffer size\n"
-" -c\tthe maximum size of core files created\n"
-" -d\tthe maximum size of a process's data segment\n"
-" -e\tthe maximum scheduling priority (‘nice’)\n"
-" -f\tthe maximum size of files written by the shell and its children\n"
-" -i\tthe maximum number of pending signals\n"
-" -l\tthe maximum size a process may lock into memory\n"
-" -m\tthe maximum resident set size\n"
-" -n\tthe maximum number of open file descriptors\n"
-" -p\tthe pipe buffer size\n"
-" -q\tthe maximum number of bytes in POSIX message queues\n"
-" -r\tthe maximum real-time scheduling priority\n"
-" -s\tthe maximum stack size\n"
-" -t\tthe maximum amount of cpu time in seconds\n"
-" -u\tthe maximum number of user processes\n"
-" -v\tthe size of virtual memory\n"
-" -x\tthe maximum number of file locks\n"
-" \n"
-" If LIMIT is given, it is the new value of the specified resource; the\n"
-" special LIMIT values ‘soft’, ‘hard’, and ‘unlimited’ stand for the\n"
-" current soft limit, the current hard limit, and no limit, respectively.\n"
-" Otherwise, the current value of the specified resource is printed. If\n"
-" no option is given, then -f is assumed.\n"
-" \n"
-" Values are in 1024-byte increments, except for -t, which is in seconds,\n"
-" -p, which is in increments of 512 bytes, and -u, which is an unscaled\n"
-" number of processes.\n"
-" \n"
-" Exit Status:\n"
-" Returns success unless an invalid option is supplied or an error occurs."
-
-#: builtins.c:1457
-msgid ""
-"Display or set file mode mask.\n"
-" \n"
-" Sets the user file-creation mask to MODE. If MODE is omitted, prints\n"
-" the current value of the mask.\n"
-" \n"
-" If MODE begins with a digit, it is interpreted as an octal number;\n"
-" otherwise it is a symbolic mode string like that accepted by chmod(1).\n"
-" \n"
-" Options:\n"
-" -p\tif MODE is omitted, output in a form that may be reused as input\n"
-" -S\tmakes the output symbolic; otherwise an octal number is output\n"
-" \n"
-" Exit Status:\n"
-" Returns success unless MODE is invalid or an invalid option is given."
-msgstr ""
-"Display or set file mode mask.\n"
-" \n"
-" Sets the user file-creation mask to MODE. If MODE is omitted, prints\n"
-" the current value of the mask.\n"
-" \n"
-" If MODE begins with a digit, it is interpreted as an octal number;\n"
-" otherwise it is a symbolic mode string like that accepted by chmod(1).\n"
-" \n"
-" Options:\n"
-" -p\tif MODE is omitted, output in a form that may be reused as input\n"
-" -S\tmakes the output symbolic; otherwise an octal number is output\n"
-" \n"
-" Exit Status:\n"
-" Returns success unless MODE is invalid or an invalid option is given."
-
-#: builtins.c:1477
-#, fuzzy
-msgid ""
-"Wait for job completion and return exit status.\n"
-" \n"
-" Waits for each process identified by an ID, which may be a process ID or "
-"a\n"
-" job specification, and reports its termination status. If ID is not\n"
-" given, waits for all currently active child processes, and the return\n"
-" status is zero. If ID is a a job specification, waits for all "
-"processes\n"
-" in that job's pipeline.\n"
-" \n"
-" Exit Status:\n"
-" Returns the status of the last ID; fails if ID is invalid or an invalid\n"
-" option is given."
-msgstr ""
-"Wait for job completion and return exit status.\n"
-" \n"
-" Waits for the process identified by ID, which may be a process ID or a\n"
-" job specification, and reports its termination status. If ID is not\n"
-" given, waits for all currently active child processes, and the return\n"
-" status is zero. If ID is a a job specification, waits for all "
-"processes\n"
-" in the job's pipeline.\n"
-" \n"
-" Exit Status:\n"
-" Returns the status of ID; fails if ID is invalid or an invalid option "
-"is\n"
-" given."
-
-#: builtins.c:1495
-msgid ""
-"Wait for process completion and return exit status.\n"
-" \n"
-" Waits for the specified process and reports its termination status. If\n"
-" PID is not given, all currently active child processes are waited for,\n"
-" and the return code is zero. PID must be a process ID.\n"
-" \n"
-" Exit Status:\n"
-" Returns the status of ID; fails if ID is invalid or an invalid option "
-"is\n"
-" given."
-msgstr ""
-"Wait for process completion and return exit status.\n"
-" \n"
-" Waits for the specified process and reports its termination status. If\n"
-" PID is not given, all currently active child processes are waited for,\n"
-" and the return code is zero. PID must be a process ID.\n"
-" \n"
-" Exit Status:\n"
-" Returns the status of ID; fails if ID is invalid or an invalid option "
-"is\n"
-" given."
-
-#: builtins.c:1510
-msgid ""
-"Execute commands for each member in a list.\n"
-" \n"
-" The `for' loop executes a sequence of commands for each member in a\n"
-" list of items. If `in WORDS ...;' is not present, then `in \"$@\"' is\n"
-" assumed. For each element in WORDS, NAME is set to that element, and\n"
-" the COMMANDS are executed.\n"
-" \n"
-" Exit Status:\n"
-" Returns the status of the last command executed."
-msgstr ""
-"Execute commands for each member in a list.\n"
-" \n"
-" The ‘for’ loop executes a sequence of commands for each member in a\n"
-" list of items. If ‘in WORDS ...;’ is not present, then ‘in “$@”’ is\n"
-" assumed. For each element in WORDS, NAME is set to that element, and\n"
-" the COMMANDS are executed.\n"
-" \n"
-" Exit Status:\n"
-" Returns the status of the last command executed."
-
-#: builtins.c:1524
-msgid ""
-"Arithmetic for loop.\n"
-" \n"
-" Equivalent to\n"
-" \t(( EXP1 ))\n"
-" \twhile (( EXP2 )); do\n"
-" \t\tCOMMANDS\n"
-" \t\t(( EXP3 ))\n"
-" \tdone\n"
-" EXP1, EXP2, and EXP3 are arithmetic expressions. If any expression is\n"
-" omitted, it behaves as if it evaluates to 1.\n"
-" \n"
-" Exit Status:\n"
-" Returns the status of the last command executed."
-msgstr ""
-"Arithmetic for loop.\n"
-" \n"
-" Equivalent to\n"
-" \t(( EXP1 ))\n"
-" \twhile (( EXP2 )); do\n"
-" \t\tCOMMANDS\n"
-" \t\t(( EXP3 ))\n"
-" \tdone\n"
-" EXP1, EXP2, and EXP3 are arithmetic expressions. If any expression is\n"
-" omitted, it behaves as if it evaluates to 1.\n"
-" \n"
-" Exit Status:\n"
-" Returns the status of the last command executed."
-
-#: builtins.c:1542
-msgid ""
-"Select words from a list and execute commands.\n"
-" \n"
-" The WORDS are expanded, generating a list of words. The\n"
-" set of expanded words is printed on the standard error, each\n"
-" preceded by a number. If `in WORDS' is not present, `in \"$@\"'\n"
-" is assumed. The PS3 prompt is then displayed and a line read\n"
-" from the standard input. If the line consists of the number\n"
-" corresponding to one of the displayed words, then NAME is set\n"
-" to that word. If the line is empty, WORDS and the prompt are\n"
-" redisplayed. If EOF is read, the command completes. Any other\n"
-" value read causes NAME to be set to null. The line read is saved\n"
-" in the variable REPLY. COMMANDS are executed after each selection\n"
-" until a break command is executed.\n"
-" \n"
-" Exit Status:\n"
-" Returns the status of the last command executed."
-msgstr ""
-"Select words from a list and execute commands.\n"
-" \n"
-" The WORDS are expanded, generating a list of words. The\n"
-" set of expanded words is printed on the standard error, each\n"
-" preceded by a number. If ‘in WORDS’ is not present, ‘in “$@”’\n"
-" is assumed. The PS3 prompt is then displayed and a line read\n"
-" from the standard input. If the line consists of the number\n"
-" corresponding to one of the displayed words, then NAME is set\n"
-" to that word. If the line is empty, WORDS and the prompt are\n"
-" redisplayed. If EOF is read, the command completes. Any other\n"
-" value read causes NAME to be set to null. The line read is saved\n"
-" in the variable REPLY. COMMANDS are executed after each selection\n"
-" until a break command is executed.\n"
-" \n"
-" Exit Status:\n"
-" Returns the status of the last command executed."
-
-#: builtins.c:1563
-msgid ""
-"Report time consumed by pipeline's execution.\n"
-" \n"
-" Execute PIPELINE and print a summary of the real time, user CPU time,\n"
-" and system CPU time spent executing PIPELINE when it terminates.\n"
-" \n"
-" Options:\n"
-" -p\tprint the timing summary in the portable Posix format\n"
-" \n"
-" The value of the TIMEFORMAT variable is used as the output format.\n"
-" \n"
-" Exit Status:\n"
-" The return status is the return status of PIPELINE."
-msgstr ""
-"Report time consumed by pipeline's execution.\n"
-" \n"
-" Execute PIPELINE and print a summary of the real time, user CPU time,\n"
-" and system CPU time spent executing PIPELINE when it terminates.\n"
-" \n"
-" Options:\n"
-" -p\tprint the timing summary in the portable Posix format\n"
-" \n"
-" The value of the TIMEFORMAT variable is used as the output format.\n"
-" \n"
-" Exit Status:\n"
-" The return status is the return status of PIPELINE."
-
-#: builtins.c:1580
-msgid ""
-"Execute commands based on pattern matching.\n"
-" \n"
-" Selectively execute COMMANDS based upon WORD matching PATTERN. The\n"
-" `|' is used to separate multiple patterns.\n"
-" \n"
-" Exit Status:\n"
-" Returns the status of the last command executed."
-msgstr ""
-"Execute commands based on pattern matching.\n"
-" \n"
-" Selectively execute COMMANDS based upon WORD matching PATTERN. The\n"
-" ‘|’ is used to separate multiple patterns.\n"
-" \n"
-" Exit Status:\n"
-" Returns the status of the last command executed."
-
-#: builtins.c:1592
-msgid ""
-"Execute commands based on conditional.\n"
-" \n"
-" The `if COMMANDS' list is executed. If its exit status is zero, then "
-"the\n"
-" `then COMMANDS' list is executed. Otherwise, each `elif COMMANDS' list "
-"is\n"
-" executed in turn, and if its exit status is zero, the corresponding\n"
-" `then COMMANDS' list is executed and the if command completes. "
-"Otherwise,\n"
-" the `else COMMANDS' list is executed, if present. The exit status of "
-"the\n"
-" entire construct is the exit status of the last command executed, or "
-"zero\n"
-" if no condition tested true.\n"
-" \n"
-" Exit Status:\n"
-" Returns the status of the last command executed."
-msgstr ""
-"Execute commands based on conditional.\n"
-" \n"
-" The ‘if COMMANDS’ list is executed. If its exit status is zero, then "
-"the\n"
-" ‘then COMMANDS’ list is executed. Otherwise, each ‘elif COMMANDS’ list "
-"is\n"
-" executed in turn, and if its exit status is zero, the corresponding\n"
-" ‘then COMMANDS’ list is executed and the if command completes. "
-"Otherwise,\n"
-" the ‘else COMMANDS’ list is executed, if present. The exit status of "
-"the\n"
-" entire construct is the exit status of the last command executed, or "
-"zero\n"
-" if no condition tested true.\n"
-" \n"
-" Exit Status:\n"
-" Returns the status of the last command executed."
-
-#: builtins.c:1609
-msgid ""
-"Execute commands as long as a test succeeds.\n"
-" \n"
-" Expand and execute COMMANDS as long as the final command in the\n"
-" `while' COMMANDS has an exit status of zero.\n"
-" \n"
-" Exit Status:\n"
-" Returns the status of the last command executed."
-msgstr ""
-"Execute commands as long as a test succeeds.\n"
-" \n"
-" Expand and execute COMMANDS as long as the final command in the\n"
-" ‘while’ COMMANDS has an exit status of zero.\n"
-" \n"
-" Exit Status:\n"
-" Returns the status of the last command executed."
-
-#: builtins.c:1621
-msgid ""
-"Execute commands as long as a test does not succeed.\n"
-" \n"
-" Expand and execute COMMANDS as long as the final command in the\n"
-" `until' COMMANDS has an exit status which is not zero.\n"
-" \n"
-" Exit Status:\n"
-" Returns the status of the last command executed."
-msgstr ""
-"Execute commands as long as a test does not succeed.\n"
-" \n"
-" Expand and execute COMMANDS as long as the final command in the\n"
-" ‘until’ COMMANDS has an exit status which is not zero.\n"
-" \n"
-" Exit Status:\n"
-" Returns the status of the last command executed."
-
-#: builtins.c:1633
-msgid ""
-"Create a coprocess named NAME.\n"
-" \n"
-" Execute COMMAND asynchronously, with the standard output and standard\n"
-" input of the command connected via a pipe to file descriptors assigned\n"
-" to indices 0 and 1 of an array variable NAME in the executing shell.\n"
-" The default NAME is \"COPROC\".\n"
-" \n"
-" Exit Status:\n"
-" Returns the exit status of COMMAND."
-msgstr ""
-"Create a coprocess named NAME.\n"
-" \n"
-" Execute COMMAND asynchronously, with the standard output and standard\n"
-" input of the command connected via a pipe to file descriptors assigned\n"
-" to indices 0 and 1 of an array variable NAME in the executing shell.\n"
-" The default NAME is “COPROC”.\n"
-" \n"
-" Exit Status:\n"
-" Returns the exit status of COMMAND."
-
-#: builtins.c:1647
-msgid ""
-"Define shell function.\n"
-" \n"
-" Create a shell function named NAME. When invoked as a simple command,\n"
-" NAME runs COMMANDs in the calling shell's context. When NAME is "
-"invoked,\n"
-" the arguments are passed to the function as $1...$n, and the function's\n"
-" name is in $FUNCNAME.\n"
-" \n"
-" Exit Status:\n"
-" Returns success unless NAME is readonly."
-msgstr ""
-"Define shell function.\n"
-" \n"
-" Create a shell function named NAME. When invoked as a simple command,\n"
-" NAME runs COMMANDs in the calling shell's context. When NAME is "
-"invoked,\n"
-" the arguments are passed to the function as $1...$n, and the function's\n"
-" name is in $FUNCNAME.\n"
-" \n"
-" Exit Status:\n"
-" Returns success unless NAME is readonly."
-
-#: builtins.c:1661
-msgid ""
-"Group commands as a unit.\n"
-" \n"
-" Run a set of commands in a group. This is one way to redirect an\n"
-" entire set of commands.\n"
-" \n"
-" Exit Status:\n"
-" Returns the status of the last command executed."
-msgstr ""
-"Group commands as a unit.\n"
-" \n"
-" Run a set of commands in a group. This is one way to redirect an\n"
-" entire set of commands.\n"
-" \n"
-" Exit Status:\n"
-" Returns the status of the last command executed."
-
-#: builtins.c:1673
-msgid ""
-"Resume job in foreground.\n"
-" \n"
-" Equivalent to the JOB_SPEC argument to the `fg' command. Resume a\n"
-" stopped or background job. JOB_SPEC can specify either a job name\n"
-" or a job number. Following JOB_SPEC with a `&' places the job in\n"
-" the background, as if the job specification had been supplied as an\n"
-" argument to `bg'.\n"
-" \n"
-" Exit Status:\n"
-" Returns the status of the resumed job."
-msgstr ""
-"Resume job in foreground.\n"
-" \n"
-" Equivalent to the JOB_SPEC argument to the ‘fg’ command. Resume a\n"
-" stopped or background job. JOB_SPEC can specify either a job name\n"
-" or a job number. Following JOB_SPEC with a ‘&’ places the job in\n"
-" the background, as if the job specification had been supplied as an\n"
-" argument to ‘bg’.\n"
-" \n"
-" Exit Status:\n"
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-#: builtins.c:1688
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-" evaluation. Equivalent to \"let EXPRESSION\".\n"
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-" Exit Status:\n"
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-#: builtins.c:1726
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-" OSTYPE\tThe version of Unix this version of Bash is running on.\n"
-" PATH\tA colon-separated list of directories to search when\n"
-" \t\tlooking for commands.\n"
-" PROMPT_COMMAND\tA command to be executed before the printing of each\n"
-" \t\tprimary prompt.\n"
-" PS1\t\tThe primary prompt string.\n"
-" PS2\t\tThe secondary prompt string.\n"
-" PWD\t\tThe full pathname of the current directory.\n"
-" SHELLOPTS\tA colon-separated list of enabled shell options.\n"
-" TERM\tThe name of the current terminal type.\n"
-" TIMEFORMAT\tThe output format for timing statistics displayed by the\n"
-" \t\t‘time’ reserved word.\n"
-" auto_resume\tNon-null means a command word appearing on a line by\n"
-" \t\titself is first looked for in the list of currently\n"
-" \t\tstopped jobs. If found there, that job is foregrounded.\n"
-" \t\tA value of ‘exact’ means that the command word must\n"
-" \t\texactly match a command in the list of stopped jobs. A\n"
-" \t\tvalue of ‘substring’ means that the command word must\n"
-" \t\tmatch a substring of the job. Any other value means that\n"
-" \t\tthe command must be a prefix of a stopped job.\n"
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-" \t\tsubstitution. The first character is the history\n"
-" \t\tsubstitution character, usually ‘!’. The second is\n"
-" \t\tthe ‘quick substitution’ character, usually ‘^’. The\n"
-" \t\tthird is the ‘history comment’ character, usually ‘#’.\n"
-" HISTIGNORE\tA colon-separated list of patterns used to decide which\n"
-" \t\tcommands should be saved on the history list.\n"
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-#: builtins.c:1783
-msgid ""
-"Add directories to stack.\n"
-" \n"
-" Adds a directory to the top of the directory stack, or rotates\n"
-" the stack, making the new top of the stack the current working\n"
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-" Options:\n"
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-" \tfrom the left of the list shown by `dirs', starting with\n"
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-" Adds a directory to the top of the directory stack, or rotates\n"
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-" Arguments:\n"
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-" \n"
-" Exit Status:\n"
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-#: builtins.c:1817
-msgid ""
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-" \n"
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-" \n"
-" Exit Status:\n"
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-"Remove directories from stack.\n"
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-" the top directory from the stack, and changes to the new top directory.\n"
-" \n"
-" Options:\n"
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-" \tdirectories from the stack, so only the stack is manipulated.\n"
-" \n"
-" Arguments:\n"
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-" \n"
-" Exit Status:\n"
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-
-#: builtins.c:1847
-msgid ""
-"Display directory stack.\n"
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-" Display the list of currently remembered directories. Directories\n"
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-" -N\tDisplays the Nth entry counting from the right of the list shown "
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-" \tdirs when invoked without options, starting with zero.\n"
-" \n"
-" Exit Status:\n"
-" Returns success unless an invalid option is supplied or an error occurs."
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-"Display directory stack.\n"
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-
-#: builtins.c:1876
-msgid ""
-"Set and unset shell options.\n"
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-" \n"
-" Exit Status:\n"
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-#: builtins.c:1897
-#, fuzzy
-msgid ""
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-#: builtins.c:1926
-msgid ""
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-#: builtins.c:1954
-msgid ""
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-#: builtins.c:1969
-msgid ""
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-#: builtins.c:1999
-msgid ""
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-" \n"
-" If -C is supplied without -c, the default quantum is 5000. When\n"
-" CALLBACK is evaluated, it is supplied the index of the next array\n"
-" element to be assigned and the line to be assigned to that element\n"
-" as additional arguments.\n"
-" \n"
-" If not supplied with an explicit origin, mapfile will clear ARRAY "
-"before\n"
-" assigning to it.\n"
-" \n"
-" Exit Status:\n"
-" Returns success unless an invalid option is given or ARRAY is readonly "
-"or\n"
-" not an indexed array."
-msgstr ""
-"Read lines from the standard input into an indexed array variable.\n"
-" \n"
-" Read lines from the standard input into the indexed array variable "
-"ARRAY, or\n"
-" from file descriptor FD if the -u option is supplied. The variable "
-"MAPFILE\n"
-" is the default ARRAY.\n"
-" \n"
-" Options:\n"
-" -n count\tCopy at most COUNT lines. If COUNT is 0, all lines are "
-"copied.\n"
-" -O origin\tBegin assigning to ARRAY at index ORIGIN. The default "
-"index is 0.\n"
-" -s count \tDiscard the first COUNT lines read.\n"
-" -t\t\tRemove a trailing newline from each line read.\n"
-" -u fd\t\tRead lines from file descriptor FD instead of the standard "
-"input.\n"
-" -C callback\tEvaluate CALLBACK each time QUANTUM lines are read.\n"
-" -c quantum\tSpecify the number of lines read between each call to "
-"CALLBACK.\n"
-" \n"
-" Arguments:\n"
-" ARRAY\t\tArray variable name to use for file data.\n"
-" \n"
-" If -C is supplied without -c, the default quantum is 5000. When\n"
-" CALLBACK is evaluated, it is supplied the index of the next array\n"
-" element to be assigned and the line to be assigned to that element\n"
-" as additional arguments.\n"
-" \n"
-" If not supplied with an explicit origin, mapfile will clear ARRAY "
-"before\n"
-" assigning to it.\n"
-" \n"
-" Exit Status:\n"
-" Returns success unless an invalid option is given or ARRAY is readonly "
-"or\n"
-" not an indexed array."
-
-#: builtins.c:2033
-msgid ""
-"Read lines from a file into an array variable.\n"
-" \n"
-" A synonym for `mapfile'."
-msgstr ""
-"Read lines from a file into an array variable.\n"
-" \n"
-" A synonym for ‘mapfile’."