# This file is distributed under the same license as the PACKAGE package.
# FIRST AUTHOR <EMAIL@ADDRESS>, YEAR.
#
-#: builtins/caller.def:128 builtins/caller.def:132 builtins/pushd.def:655
-#: builtins/pushd.def:663 builtins/pushd.def:666 builtins/pushd.def:676
-#: builtins/pushd.def:680 builtins/pushd.def:684 builtins/pushd.def:687
-#: builtins/pushd.def:690 builtins/pushd.def:699 builtins/pushd.def:703
-#: builtins/pushd.def:707 builtins/pushd.def:710 builtins.c:321 builtins.c:325
-#: builtins.c:390 builtins.c:392 builtins.c:401 builtins.c:404 builtins.c:408
-#: builtins.c:445 builtins.c:487 builtins.c:491 builtins.c:498 builtins.c:509
-#: builtins.c:513 builtins.c:552 builtins.c:555 builtins.c:559 builtins.c:562
-#: builtins.c:630 builtins.c:637 builtins.c:692 builtins.c:713 builtins.c:718
-#: builtins.c:722 builtins.c:745 builtins.c:835 builtins.c:919 builtins.c:921
-#: builtins.c:943 builtins.c:946 builtins.c:948 builtins.c:950 builtins.c:952
-#: builtins.c:954 builtins.c:957 builtins.c:966 builtins.c:968 builtins.c:973
-#: builtins.c:976 builtins.c:1019 builtins.c:1024 builtins.c:1028
-#: builtins.c:1032 builtins.c:1034 builtins.c:1047 builtins.c:1062
-#: builtins.c:1226 builtins.c:1231 builtins.c:1305 builtins.c:1309
-#: builtins.c:1313 builtins.c:1316 builtins.c:1319 builtins.c:1331
-#: builtins.c:1335 builtins.c:1339 builtins.c:1342 builtins.c:1354
-#: builtins.c:1362 builtins.c:1365
#, fuzzy
msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
-"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: bug-bash@gnu.org\n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2003-12-22 15:34-0500\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2005-10-03 17:31-0400\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n"
"Last-Translator: FULL NAME <EMAIL@ADDRESS>\n"
"Language-Team: LANGUAGE <LL@li.org>\n"
"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=CHARSET\n"
"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
-#: arrayfunc.c:45
+#: arrayfunc.c:48
msgid "bad array subscript"
msgstr ""
-#: arrayfunc.c:306
+#: arrayfunc.c:360
#, c-format
msgid "%s: cannot assign to non-numeric index"
msgstr ""
-#: bashhist.c:321
+#: bashhist.c:328
#, c-format
msgid "%s: cannot create: %s"
msgstr ""
-#: bashline.c:2791
+#: bashline.c:2947
msgid "bash_execute_unix_command: cannot find keymap for command"
msgstr ""
-#: bashline.c:2840
+#: bashline.c:2996
#, c-format
msgid "%s: first non-whitespace character is not `\"'"
msgstr ""
-#: bashline.c:2869
+#: bashline.c:3025
#, c-format
msgid "no closing `%c' in %s"
msgstr ""
-#: bashline.c:2903
+#: bashline.c:3059
#, c-format
msgid "%s: missing colon separator"
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/alias.def:123
-#, c-format
-msgid "`%s': invalid alias name"
-msgstr ""
-
#: builtins/bind.def:194
#, c-format
msgid "`%s': invalid keymap name"
msgid "only meaningful in a `for', `while', or `until' loop"
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/caller.def:127 builtins.c:320
+#: builtins/caller.def:132
msgid "Returns the context of the current subroutine call."
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/caller.def:129 builtins.c:322
+#: builtins/caller.def:133 builtins/caller.def:137 builtins/pushd.def:660
+#: builtins/pushd.def:668 builtins/pushd.def:671 builtins/pushd.def:681
+#: builtins/pushd.def:685 builtins/pushd.def:689 builtins/pushd.def:692
+#: builtins/pushd.def:695 builtins/pushd.def:704 builtins/pushd.def:708
+#: builtins/pushd.def:712 builtins/pushd.def:715
+msgid " "
+msgstr ""
+
+#: builtins/caller.def:134
msgid "Without EXPR, returns returns \"$line $filename\". With EXPR,"
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/caller.def:130 builtins.c:323
+#: builtins/caller.def:135
msgid "returns \"$line $subroutine $filename\"; this extra information"
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/caller.def:131 builtins.c:324
+#: builtins/caller.def:136
msgid "can be used used to provide a stack trace."
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/caller.def:133 builtins.c:326
+#: builtins/caller.def:138
msgid "The value of EXPR indicates how many call frames to go back before the"
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/caller.def:134 builtins.c:327
+#: builtins/caller.def:139
msgid "current one; the top frame is frame 0."
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/cd.def:188
+#: builtins/cd.def:203
msgid "HOME not set"
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/cd.def:200
+#: builtins/cd.def:215
msgid "OLDPWD not set"
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/cd.def:357
-#, c-format
-msgid "write error: %s"
-msgstr ""
-
#: builtins/common.c:133 test.c:921
msgid "too many arguments"
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/common.c:157 shell.c:465 shell.c:737
+#: builtins/common.c:157 shell.c:474 shell.c:747
#, c-format
msgid "%s: option requires an argument"
msgstr ""
msgid "%s: not found"
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/common.c:180 shell.c:750
+#: builtins/common.c:180 shell.c:760
#, c-format
msgid "%s: invalid option"
msgstr ""
msgid "%s: invalid option name"
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/common.c:194 general.c:229 general.c:234
+#: builtins/common.c:194 general.c:231 general.c:236
#, c-format
msgid "`%s': not a valid identifier"
msgstr ""
msgid "%s: not a shell builtin"
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/common.c:486
+#: builtins/common.c:276
+#, c-format
+msgid "write error: %s"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: builtins/common.c:484
#, c-format
msgid "%s: error retrieving current directory: %s: %s\n"
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/common.c:553 builtins/common.c:555
+#: builtins/common.c:550 builtins/common.c:552
#, c-format
msgid "%s: ambiguous job spec"
msgstr ""
msgid "can only be used in a function"
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/declare.def:295
+#: builtins/declare.def:301
msgid "cannot use `-f' to make functions"
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/declare.def:307 execute_cmd.c:3949
+#: builtins/declare.def:313 execute_cmd.c:3986
#, c-format
msgid "%s: readonly function"
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/declare.def:389
+#: builtins/declare.def:401
#, c-format
msgid "%s: cannot destroy array variables in this way"
msgstr ""
msgid "%s: cannot delete: %s"
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/evalfile.c:128 execute_cmd.c:3821 shell.c:1395
+#: builtins/evalfile.c:129 execute_cmd.c:3852 shell.c:1408
#, c-format
msgid "%s: is a directory"
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/evalfile.c:133
+#: builtins/evalfile.c:134
#, c-format
msgid "%s: not a regular file"
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/evalfile.c:141
+#: builtins/evalfile.c:142
#, c-format
msgid "%s: file is too large"
msgstr ""
msgid "There are stopped jobs.\n"
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/fc.def:252
+#: builtins/fc.def:259
msgid "no command found"
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/fc.def:317
+#: builtins/fc.def:329
msgid "history specification"
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/fc.def:338
+#: builtins/fc.def:350
#, c-format
msgid "%s: cannot open temp file: %s"
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/fg_bg.def:133
+#: builtins/fg_bg.def:149
#, c-format
msgid "job %d started without job control"
msgstr ""
"\n"
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/history.def:148
+#: builtins/history.def:150
msgid "cannot use more than one of -anrw"
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/history.def:180
+#: builtins/history.def:182
msgid "history position"
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/history.def:390
+#: builtins/history.def:400
#, c-format
msgid "%s: history expansion failed"
msgstr ""
msgid "%s: arguments must be process or job IDs"
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/kill.def:248
+#: builtins/kill.def:250
msgid "Unknown error"
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/let.def:94 builtins/let.def:119 expr.c:496 expr.c:511
+#: builtins/let.def:94 builtins/let.def:119 expr.c:497 expr.c:512
msgid "expression expected"
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/printf.def:249
+#: builtins/printf.def:327
#, c-format
msgid "`%s': missing format character"
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/printf.def:408
+#: builtins/printf.def:502
#, c-format
msgid "`%c': invalid format character"
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/printf.def:601
+#: builtins/printf.def:708
msgid "missing hex digit for \\x"
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/pushd.def:168
+#: builtins/pushd.def:173
msgid "no other directory"
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/pushd.def:435
+#: builtins/pushd.def:440
msgid "<no current directory>"
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/pushd.def:652 builtins.c:1351
+#: builtins/pushd.def:657
msgid "Display the list of currently remembered directories. Directories"
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/pushd.def:653 builtins.c:1352
+#: builtins/pushd.def:658
msgid "find their way onto the list with the `pushd' command; you can get"
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/pushd.def:654 builtins.c:1353
+#: builtins/pushd.def:659
msgid "back up through the list with the `popd' command."
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/pushd.def:656 builtins.c:1355
+#: builtins/pushd.def:661
msgid "The -l flag specifies that `dirs' should not print shorthand versions"
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/pushd.def:657 builtins.c:1356
+#: builtins/pushd.def:662
msgid "of directories which are relative to your home directory. This means"
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/pushd.def:658 builtins.c:1357
+#: builtins/pushd.def:663
msgid "that `~/bin' might be displayed as `/homes/bfox/bin'. The -v flag"
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/pushd.def:659 builtins.c:1358
+#: builtins/pushd.def:664
msgid "causes `dirs' to print the directory stack with one entry per line,"
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/pushd.def:660 builtins.c:1359
+#: builtins/pushd.def:665
msgid "prepending the directory name with its position in the stack. The -p"
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/pushd.def:661 builtins.c:1360
+#: builtins/pushd.def:666
msgid "flag does the same thing, but the stack position is not prepended."
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/pushd.def:662 builtins.c:1361
+#: builtins/pushd.def:667
msgid "The -c flag clears the directory stack by deleting all of the elements."
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/pushd.def:664
+#: builtins/pushd.def:669
msgid "+N displays the Nth entry counting from the left of the list shown by"
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/pushd.def:665 builtins/pushd.def:668
+#: builtins/pushd.def:670 builtins/pushd.def:673
msgid " dirs when invoked without options, starting with zero."
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/pushd.def:667
+#: builtins/pushd.def:672
msgid ""
"-N displays the Nth entry counting from the right of the list shown by"
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/pushd.def:673 builtins.c:1302
+#: builtins/pushd.def:678
msgid "Adds a directory to the top of the directory stack, or rotates"
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/pushd.def:674 builtins.c:1303
+#: builtins/pushd.def:679
msgid "the stack, making the new top of the stack the current working"
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/pushd.def:675 builtins.c:1304
+#: builtins/pushd.def:680
msgid "directory. With no arguments, exchanges the top two directories."
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/pushd.def:677
+#: builtins/pushd.def:682
msgid "+N Rotates the stack so that the Nth directory (counting"
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/pushd.def:678
+#: builtins/pushd.def:683
msgid " from the left of the list shown by `dirs', starting with"
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/pushd.def:679 builtins/pushd.def:683
+#: builtins/pushd.def:684 builtins/pushd.def:688
msgid " zero) is at the top."
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/pushd.def:681
+#: builtins/pushd.def:686
msgid "-N Rotates the stack so that the Nth directory (counting"
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/pushd.def:682
+#: builtins/pushd.def:687
msgid " from the right of the list shown by `dirs', starting with"
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/pushd.def:685
+#: builtins/pushd.def:690
msgid "-n suppress the normal change of directory when adding directories"
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/pushd.def:686
+#: builtins/pushd.def:691
msgid " to the stack, so only the stack is manipulated."
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/pushd.def:688
+#: builtins/pushd.def:693
msgid "dir adds DIR to the directory stack at the top, making it the"
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/pushd.def:689
+#: builtins/pushd.def:694
msgid " new current working directory."
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/pushd.def:691 builtins/pushd.def:711 builtins.c:1320
-#: builtins.c:1343
+#: builtins/pushd.def:696 builtins/pushd.def:716
msgid "You can see the directory stack with the `dirs' command."
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/pushd.def:696 builtins.c:1328
+#: builtins/pushd.def:701
msgid "Removes entries from the directory stack. With no arguments,"
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/pushd.def:697 builtins.c:1329
+#: builtins/pushd.def:702
msgid "removes the top directory from the stack, and cd's to the new"
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/pushd.def:698 builtins.c:1330
+#: builtins/pushd.def:703
msgid "top directory."
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/pushd.def:700
+#: builtins/pushd.def:705
msgid "+N removes the Nth entry counting from the left of the list"
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/pushd.def:701
+#: builtins/pushd.def:706
msgid " shown by `dirs', starting with zero. For example: `popd +0'"
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/pushd.def:702
+#: builtins/pushd.def:707
msgid " removes the first directory, `popd +1' the second."
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/pushd.def:704
+#: builtins/pushd.def:709
msgid "-N removes the Nth entry counting from the right of the list"
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/pushd.def:705
+#: builtins/pushd.def:710
msgid " shown by `dirs', starting with zero. For example: `popd -0'"
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/pushd.def:706
+#: builtins/pushd.def:711
msgid " removes the last directory, `popd -1' the next to last."
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/pushd.def:708
+#: builtins/pushd.def:713
msgid "-n suppress the normal change of directory when removing directories"
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/pushd.def:709
+#: builtins/pushd.def:714
msgid " from the stack, so only the stack is manipulated."
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/read.def:207
+#: builtins/read.def:211
#, c-format
msgid "%s: invalid timeout specification"
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/read.def:230
+#: builtins/read.def:234
#, c-format
msgid "%s: invalid file descriptor specification"
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/read.def:237
+#: builtins/read.def:241
#, c-format
msgid "%d: invalid file descriptor: %s"
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/read.def:463
+#: builtins/read.def:474
#, c-format
msgid "read error: %d: %s"
msgstr ""
msgid "can only `return' from a function or sourced script"
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/set.def:743
+#: builtins/set.def:745
msgid "cannot simultaneously unset a function and a variable"
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/set.def:780
+#: builtins/set.def:782
#, c-format
msgid "%s: cannot unset"
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/set.def:787
+#: builtins/set.def:789
#, c-format
msgid "%s: cannot unset: readonly %s"
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/set.def:798
+#: builtins/set.def:800
#, c-format
msgid "%s: not an array variable"
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/setattr.def:165
+#: builtins/setattr.def:166
#, c-format
msgid "%s: not a function"
msgstr ""
msgid "shift count"
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/shopt.def:226
+#: builtins/shopt.def:227
msgid "cannot set and unset shell options simultaneously"
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/shopt.def:291
+#: builtins/shopt.def:292
#, c-format
msgid "%s: invalid shell option name"
msgstr ""
msgid "cannot suspend a login shell"
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/type.def:231
+#: builtins/type.def:232
#, c-format
msgid "%s is aliased to `%s'\n"
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/type.def:252
+#: builtins/type.def:253
#, c-format
msgid "%s is a shell keyword\n"
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/type.def:272
+#: builtins/type.def:273
#, c-format
msgid "%s is a function\n"
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/type.def:297
+#: builtins/type.def:298
#, c-format
msgid "%s is a shell builtin\n"
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/type.def:318
+#: builtins/type.def:319
#, c-format
msgid "%s is %s\n"
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/type.def:338
+#: builtins/type.def:339
#, c-format
msgid "%s is hashed (%s)\n"
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/ulimit.def:332
+#: builtins/ulimit.def:344
#, c-format
msgid "%s: invalid limit argument"
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/ulimit.def:358
+#: builtins/ulimit.def:370
#, c-format
msgid "`%c': bad command"
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/ulimit.def:387
+#: builtins/ulimit.def:399
#, c-format
msgid "%s: cannot get limit: %s"
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/ulimit.def:425
+#: builtins/ulimit.def:437
#, c-format
msgid "%s: cannot modify limit: %s"
msgstr ""
msgid "`%c': invalid symbolic mode operator"
msgstr ""
-#: builtins/umask.def:279
+#: builtins/umask.def:281
#, c-format
msgid "`%c': invalid symbolic mode character"
msgstr ""
msgid "%s: unbound variable"
msgstr ""
-#: eval.c:175
+#: eval.c:176
msgid "\atimed out waiting for input: auto-logout\n"
msgstr ""
-#: execute_cmd.c:466
+#: execute_cmd.c:471
#, c-format
msgid "cannot redirect standard input from /dev/null: %s"
msgstr ""
msgid "TIMEFORMAT: `%c': invalid format character"
msgstr ""
-#: execute_cmd.c:3521
+#: execute_cmd.c:3551
#, c-format
msgid "%s: restricted: cannot specify `/' in command names"
msgstr ""
-#: execute_cmd.c:3609
+#: execute_cmd.c:3639
#, c-format
msgid "%s: command not found"
msgstr ""
-#: execute_cmd.c:3839
+#: execute_cmd.c:3876
#, c-format
msgid "%s: %s: bad interpreter"
msgstr ""
-#: execute_cmd.c:3876
+#: execute_cmd.c:3913
#, c-format
msgid "%s: cannot execute binary file"
msgstr ""
-#: execute_cmd.c:3988
+#: execute_cmd.c:4025
#, c-format
msgid "cannot duplicate fd %d to fd %d"
msgstr ""
-#: expr.c:239
+#: expr.c:240
msgid "expression recursion level exceeded"
msgstr ""
-#: expr.c:263
+#: expr.c:264
msgid "recursion stack underflow"
msgstr ""
-#: expr.c:374
+#: expr.c:375
msgid "syntax error in expression"
msgstr ""
-#: expr.c:414
+#: expr.c:415
msgid "attempted assignment to non-variable"
msgstr ""
-#: expr.c:435 expr.c:440 expr.c:750
+#: expr.c:436 expr.c:441 expr.c:751
msgid "division by 0"
msgstr ""
-#: expr.c:466
+#: expr.c:467
msgid "bug: bad expassign token"
msgstr ""
-#: expr.c:508
+#: expr.c:509
msgid "`:' expected for conditional expression"
msgstr ""
-#: expr.c:775
+#: expr.c:776
msgid "exponent less than 0"
msgstr ""
-#: expr.c:819
+#: expr.c:821
msgid "identifier expected after pre-increment or pre-decrement"
msgstr ""
-#: expr.c:847
+#: expr.c:849
msgid "missing `)'"
msgstr ""
-#: expr.c:871
+#: expr.c:892
msgid "syntax error: operand expected"
msgstr ""
-#: expr.c:1146
+#: expr.c:1178
msgid "invalid number"
msgstr ""
-#: expr.c:1150
+#: expr.c:1182
msgid "invalid arithmetic base"
msgstr ""
-#: expr.c:1170
+#: expr.c:1202
msgid "value too great for base"
msgstr ""
-#: general.c:60
+#: general.c:62
msgid "getcwd: cannot access parent directories"
msgstr ""
msgid "save_bash_input: buffer already exists for new fd %d"
msgstr ""
-#: jobs.c:693
+#: jobs.c:923
#, c-format
msgid "deleting stopped job %d with process group %ld"
msgstr ""
-#: jobs.c:1001
+#: jobs.c:1308
#, c-format
msgid "describe_pid: %ld: no such pid"
msgstr ""
-#: jobs.c:1632 nojobs.c:648
+#: jobs.c:1981 nojobs.c:648
#, c-format
msgid "wait: pid %ld is not a child of this shell"
msgstr ""
-#: jobs.c:1815
+#: jobs.c:2180
#, c-format
msgid "wait_for: No record of process %ld"
msgstr ""
-#: jobs.c:2062
+#: jobs.c:2435
#, c-format
msgid "wait_for_job: job %d is stopped"
msgstr ""
-#: jobs.c:2284
+#: jobs.c:2657
#, c-format
msgid "%s: job has terminated"
msgstr ""
-#: jobs.c:2293
+#: jobs.c:2666
#, c-format
msgid "%s: job %d already in background"
msgstr ""
-#: jobs.c:3037
+#: jobs.c:3452
msgid "no job control in this shell"
msgstr ""
msgid "network operations not supported"
msgstr ""
-#: mailcheck.c:382
+#: mailcheck.c:386
msgid "You have mail in $_"
msgstr ""
-#: mailcheck.c:407
+#: mailcheck.c:411
msgid "You have new mail in $_"
msgstr ""
-#: mailcheck.c:423
+#: mailcheck.c:427
#, c-format
msgid "The mail in %s has been read\n"
msgstr ""
-#: make_cmd.c:318
+#: make_cmd.c:322
msgid "syntax error: arithmetic expression required"
msgstr ""
-#: make_cmd.c:320
+#: make_cmd.c:324
msgid "syntax error: `;' unexpected"
msgstr ""
-#: make_cmd.c:321
+#: make_cmd.c:325
#, c-format
msgid "syntax error: `((%s))'"
msgstr ""
-#: make_cmd.c:560
+#: make_cmd.c:566
#, c-format
msgid "make_here_document: bad instruction type %d"
msgstr ""
-#: make_cmd.c:730
+#: make_cmd.c:736
#, c-format
msgid "make_redirection: redirection instruction `%d' out of range"
msgstr ""
-#: parse.y:2726
+#: parse.y:2747
#, c-format
msgid "unexpected EOF while looking for matching `%c'"
msgstr ""
-#: parse.y:3011
+#: parse.y:3043
msgid "unexpected EOF while looking for `]]'"
msgstr ""
-#: parse.y:3016
+#: parse.y:3048
#, c-format
msgid "syntax error in conditional expression: unexpected token `%s'"
msgstr ""
-#: parse.y:3020
+#: parse.y:3052
msgid "syntax error in conditional expression"
msgstr ""
-#: parse.y:3098
+#: parse.y:3130
#, c-format
msgid "unexpected token `%s', expected `)'"
msgstr ""
-#: parse.y:3102
+#: parse.y:3134
msgid "expected `)'"
msgstr ""
-#: parse.y:3130
+#: parse.y:3162
#, c-format
msgid "unexpected argument `%s' to conditional unary operator"
msgstr ""
-#: parse.y:3134
+#: parse.y:3166
msgid "unexpected argument to conditional unary operator"
msgstr ""
-#: parse.y:3171
+#: parse.y:3203
#, c-format
msgid "unexpected token `%s', conditional binary operator expected"
msgstr ""
-#: parse.y:3175
+#: parse.y:3207
msgid "conditional binary operator expected"
msgstr ""
-#: parse.y:3191
+#: parse.y:3223
#, c-format
msgid "unexpected argument `%s' to conditional binary operator"
msgstr ""
-#: parse.y:3195
+#: parse.y:3227
msgid "unexpected argument to conditional binary operator"
msgstr ""
-#: parse.y:3206
+#: parse.y:3238
#, c-format
msgid "unexpected token `%c' in conditional command"
msgstr ""
-#: parse.y:3209
+#: parse.y:3241
#, c-format
msgid "unexpected token `%s' in conditional command"
msgstr ""
-#: parse.y:3213
+#: parse.y:3245
#, c-format
msgid "unexpected token %d in conditional command"
msgstr ""
-#: parse.y:4400
+#: parse.y:4461
#, c-format
msgid "syntax error near unexpected token `%s'"
msgstr ""
-#: parse.y:4418
+#: parse.y:4479
#, c-format
msgid "syntax error near `%s'"
msgstr ""
-#: parse.y:4428
+#: parse.y:4489
msgid "syntax error: unexpected end of file"
msgstr ""
-#: parse.y:4428
+#: parse.y:4489
msgid "syntax error"
msgstr ""
-#: parse.y:4490
+#: parse.y:4551
#, c-format
msgid "Use \"%s\" to leave the shell.\n"
msgstr ""
-#: parse.y:4649
+#: parse.y:4710
msgid "unexpected EOF while looking for matching `)'"
msgstr ""
-#: pcomplete.c:988
+#: pcomplete.c:1001
#, c-format
msgid "completion: function `%s' not found"
msgstr ""
msgid "progcomp_insert: %s: NULL COMPSPEC"
msgstr ""
-#: print_cmd.c:260
+#: print_cmd.c:264
#, c-format
msgid "print_command: bad connector `%d'"
msgstr ""
-#: print_cmd.c:1172
+#: print_cmd.c:1236
#, c-format
msgid "cprintf: `%c': invalid format character"
msgstr ""
msgid "/dev/(tcp|udp)/host/port not supported without networking"
msgstr ""
-#: redir.c:949
+#: redir.c:956
msgid "redirection error: cannot duplicate fd"
msgstr ""
-#: shell.c:302
+#: shell.c:309
msgid "could not find /tmp, please create!"
msgstr ""
-#: shell.c:306
+#: shell.c:313
msgid "/tmp must be a valid directory name"
msgstr ""
-#: shell.c:839
+#: shell.c:849
#, c-format
msgid "%c%c: invalid option"
msgstr ""
-#: shell.c:1590
+#: shell.c:1598
msgid "I have no name!"
msgstr ""
-#: shell.c:1725
+#: shell.c:1733
#, c-format
msgid ""
"Usage:\t%s [GNU long option] [option] ...\n"
"\t%s [GNU long option] [option] script-file ...\n"
msgstr ""
-#: shell.c:1727
+#: shell.c:1735
msgid "GNU long options:\n"
msgstr ""
-#: shell.c:1731
+#: shell.c:1739
msgid "Shell options:\n"
msgstr ""
-#: shell.c:1732
+#: shell.c:1740
msgid "\t-irsD or -c command or -O shopt_option\t\t(invocation only)\n"
msgstr ""
-#: shell.c:1747
+#: shell.c:1755
#, c-format
msgid "\t-%s or -o option\n"
msgstr ""
-#: shell.c:1753
+#: shell.c:1761
#, c-format
msgid "Type `%s -c \"help set\"' for more information about shell options.\n"
msgstr ""
-#: shell.c:1754
+#: shell.c:1762
#, c-format
msgid "Type `%s -c help' for more information about shell builtin commands.\n"
msgstr ""
-#: shell.c:1755
+#: shell.c:1763
msgid "Use the `bashbug' command to report bugs.\n"
msgstr ""
-#: sig.c:485
+#: sig.c:494
#, c-format
msgid "sigprocmask: %d: invalid operation"
msgstr ""
-#: subst.c:1011
+#: subst.c:1123
#, c-format
msgid "bad substitution: no closing `%s' in %s"
msgstr ""
-#: subst.c:2020
+#: subst.c:2269
#, c-format
msgid "%s: cannot assign list to array member"
msgstr ""
-#: subst.c:3516 subst.c:3532
+#: subst.c:4208 subst.c:4224
msgid "cannot make pipe for process substitution"
msgstr ""
-#: subst.c:3563
+#: subst.c:4255
msgid "cannot make child for process substitution"
msgstr ""
-#: subst.c:3608
+#: subst.c:4300
#, c-format
msgid "cannot open named pipe %s for reading"
msgstr ""
-#: subst.c:3610
+#: subst.c:4302
#, c-format
msgid "cannot open named pipe %s for writing"
msgstr ""
-#: subst.c:3618
+#: subst.c:4310
#, c-format
msgid "cannout reset nodelay mode for fd %d"
msgstr ""
-#: subst.c:3628
+#: subst.c:4320
#, c-format
msgid "cannot duplicate named pipe %s as fd %d"
msgstr ""
-#: subst.c:3803
+#: subst.c:4495
msgid "cannot make pipe for command substitution"
msgstr ""
-#: subst.c:3832
+#: subst.c:4531
msgid "cannot make child for command substitution"
msgstr ""
-#: subst.c:3849
+#: subst.c:4548
msgid "command_substitute: cannot duplicate pipe as fd 1"
msgstr ""
-#: subst.c:4284
+#: subst.c:5013
#, c-format
msgid "%s: parameter null or not set"
msgstr ""
-#: subst.c:4529
+#: subst.c:5287
#, c-format
msgid "%s: substring expression < 0"
msgstr ""
-#: subst.c:5209
+#: subst.c:6058
#, c-format
msgid "%s: bad substitution"
msgstr ""
-#: subst.c:5283
+#: subst.c:6134
#, c-format
msgid "$%s: cannot assign in this way"
msgstr ""
-#: subst.c:6652
+#: subst.c:7687
#, c-format
msgid "no match: %s"
msgstr ""
msgid "trap_handler: bad signal %d"
msgstr ""
-#: variables.c:310
+#: variables.c:320
#, c-format
msgid "error importing function definition for `%s'"
msgstr ""
-#: variables.c:670
+#: variables.c:692
#, c-format
msgid "shell level (%d) too high, resetting to 1"
msgstr ""
-#: variables.c:1610
+#: variables.c:1651
msgid "make_local_variable: no function context at current scope"
msgstr ""
-#: variables.c:2709
+#: variables.c:2807
msgid "all_local_variables: no function context at current scope"
msgstr ""
-#: variables.c:2923 variables.c:2932
+#: variables.c:3021 variables.c:3030
#, c-format
msgid "invalid character %d in exportstr for %s"
msgstr ""
-#: variables.c:2938
+#: variables.c:3036
#, c-format
msgid "no `=' in exportstr for %s"
msgstr ""
-#: variables.c:3363
+#: variables.c:3463
msgid "pop_var_context: head of shell_variables not a function context"
msgstr ""
-#: variables.c:3376
+#: variables.c:3476
msgid "pop_var_context: no global_variables context"
msgstr ""
-#: variables.c:3442
+#: variables.c:3548
msgid "pop_scope: head of shell_variables not a temporary environment scope"
msgstr ""
#: version.c:82
-msgid "Copyright (C) 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.\n"
+msgid "Copyright (C) 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.\n"
msgstr ""
#: xmalloc.c:93
msgstr ""
#: builtins.c:244
-msgid "`alias' with no arguments or with the -p option prints the list"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:245
-msgid "of aliases in the form alias NAME=VALUE on standard output."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:246
-msgid "Otherwise, an alias is defined for each NAME whose VALUE is given."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:247
-msgid "A trailing space in VALUE causes the next word to be checked for"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:248
-msgid "alias substitution when the alias is expanded. Alias returns"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:249
-msgid "true unless a NAME is given for which no alias has been defined."
+msgid ""
+" `alias' with no arguments or with the -p option prints the list\n"
+" of aliases in the form alias NAME=VALUE on standard output.\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. Alias returns\n"
+" true unless a NAME is given for which no alias has been defined."
msgstr ""
#: builtins.c:257
msgid ""
-"Remove NAMEs from the list of defined aliases. If the -a option is given,"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:258
-msgid "then remove all alias definitions."
+" Remove NAMEs from the list of defined aliases. If the -a option is given,\n"
+" then remove all alias definitions."
msgstr ""
#: builtins.c:266
-msgid "Bind a key sequence to a Readline function or a macro, or set"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:267
-msgid "a Readline variable. The non-option argument syntax is equivalent"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:268
-msgid "to that found in ~/.inputrc, but must be passed as a single argument:"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:269
-msgid "bind '\"\\C-x\\C-r\": re-read-init-file'."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:270
-msgid "bind accepts the following options:"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:271
msgid ""
-" -m keymap Use `keymap' as the keymap for the duration of this"
+" Bind a key sequence to a Readline function or a macro, or set\n"
+" a Readline variable. The non-option argument syntax is equivalent\n"
+" to that found in ~/.inputrc, but must be passed as a single argument:\n"
+" bind '\"\\C-x\\C-r\": re-read-init-file'.\n"
+" bind accepts the following 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"
+" -r keyseq Remove the binding for KEYSEQ.\n"
+" -x keyseq:shell-command\tCause SHELL-COMMAND to be executed when\n"
+" \t\t\t\tKEYSEQ is entered.\n"
+" -f filename Read key bindings from FILENAME.\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"
+" -V List variable names and values\n"
+" -v List variable names and values in a form that can\n"
+" be 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."
msgstr ""
-#: builtins.c:272
-msgid " command. Acceptable keymap names are emacs,"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:273
+#: builtins.c:297
msgid ""
-" emacs-standard, emacs-meta, emacs-ctlx, vi, vi-move,"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:274
-msgid " vi-command, and vi-insert."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:275
-msgid " -l List names of functions."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:276
-msgid " -P List function names and bindings."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:277
-msgid " -p List functions and bindings in a form that can be"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:278
-msgid " reused as input."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:279
-msgid " -r keyseq Remove the binding for KEYSEQ."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:280
-msgid " -x keyseq:shell-command\tCause SHELL-COMMAND to be executed when"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:281
-msgid "\t\t\t\tKEYSEQ is entered."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:282
-msgid " -f filename Read key bindings from FILENAME."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:283
-msgid " -q function-name Query about which keys invoke the named function."
+" Exit from within a FOR, WHILE or UNTIL loop. If N is specified,\n"
+" break N levels."
msgstr ""
-#: builtins.c:284
+#: builtins.c:304
msgid ""
-" -u function-name Unbind all keys which are bound to the named function."
+" Resume the next iteration of the enclosing FOR, WHILE or UNTIL loop.\n"
+" If N is specified, resume at the N-th enclosing loop."
msgstr ""
-#: builtins.c:285
-msgid " -V List variable names and values"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:286
-msgid " -v List variable names and values in a form that can"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:287
-msgid " be reused as input."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:288
+#: builtins.c:311
msgid ""
-" -S List key sequences that invoke macros and their values"
+" Run a shell builtin. This is useful when you wish to rename a\n"
+" shell builtin to be a function, but need the functionality of the\n"
+" builtin within the function itself."
msgstr ""
-#: builtins.c:289
+#: builtins.c:320
msgid ""
-" -s List key sequences that invoke macros and their values"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:290
-msgid " in a form that can be reused as input."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:297
-msgid "Exit from within a FOR, WHILE or UNTIL loop. If N is specified,"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:298
-msgid "break N levels."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:304
-msgid "Resume the next iteration of the enclosing FOR, WHILE or UNTIL loop."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:305
-msgid "If N is specified, resume at the N-th enclosing loop."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:311
-msgid "Run a shell builtin. This is useful when you wish to rename a"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:312
-msgid "shell builtin to be a function, but need the functionality of the"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:313
-msgid "builtin within the function itself."
+" Returns the context of the current subroutine call.\n"
+" \n"
+" Without EXPR, returns returns \"$line $filename\". With EXPR,\n"
+" returns \"$line $subroutine $filename\"; this extra information\n"
+" can be used used to 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."
msgstr ""
#: builtins.c:334
-msgid "Change the current directory to DIR. The variable $HOME is the"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:335
-msgid "default DIR. The variable CDPATH defines the search path for"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:336
-msgid "the directory containing DIR. Alternative directory names in CDPATH"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:337
-msgid "are separated by a colon (:). A null directory name is the same as"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:338
-msgid "the current directory, i.e. `.'. If DIR begins with a slash (/),"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:339
-msgid "then CDPATH is not used. If the directory is not found, and the"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:340
-msgid "shell option `cdable_vars' is set, then try the word as a variable"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:341
-msgid "name. If that variable has a value, then cd to the value of that"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:342
-msgid "variable. The -P option says to use the physical directory structure"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:343
msgid ""
-"instead of following symbolic links; the -L option forces symbolic links"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:344
-msgid "to be followed."
+" Change the current directory to DIR. The variable $HOME is the\n"
+" default DIR. The variable CDPATH defines the search path for\n"
+" the directory containing DIR. Alternative directory names in CDPATH\n"
+" are separated by a colon (:). A null directory name is the same as\n"
+" the current directory, i.e. `.'. If DIR begins with a slash (/),\n"
+" then CDPATH is not used. If the directory is not found, and the\n"
+" shell option `cdable_vars' is set, then try the word as a variable\n"
+" name. If that variable has a value, then cd to the value of that\n"
+" variable. The -P option says to use the physical directory structure\n"
+" instead of following symbolic links; the -L option forces symbolic "
+"links\n"
+" to be followed."
msgstr ""
#: builtins.c:350
-msgid "Print the current working directory. With the -P option, pwd prints"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:351
-msgid "the physical directory, without any symbolic links; the -L option"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:352
-msgid "makes pwd follow symbolic links."
+msgid ""
+" Print the current working directory. With the -P option, pwd prints\n"
+" the physical directory, without any symbolic links; the -L option\n"
+" makes pwd follow symbolic links."
msgstr ""
#: builtins.c:358
-msgid "No effect; the command does nothing. A zero exit code is returned."
+msgid " No effect; the command does nothing. A zero exit code is returned."
msgstr ""
#: builtins.c:364
-msgid "Return a successful result."
+msgid " Return a successful result."
msgstr ""
#: builtins.c:370
-msgid "Return an unsuccessful result."
+msgid " Return an unsuccessful result."
msgstr ""
#: builtins.c:376
-msgid "Runs COMMAND with ARGS ignoring shell functions. If you have a shell"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:377
-msgid "function called `ls', and you wish to call the command `ls', you can"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:378
-msgid "say \"command ls\". If the -p option is given, a default value is used"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:379
-msgid "for PATH that is guaranteed to find all of the standard utilities. If"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:380
-msgid "the -V or -v option is given, a string is printed describing COMMAND."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:381
-msgid "The -V option produces a more verbose description."
+msgid ""
+" Runs COMMAND with ARGS ignoring shell functions. If you have a shell\n"
+" function called `ls', and you wish to call the command `ls', you can\n"
+" say \"command ls\". If the -p option is given, a default value is used\n"
+" for PATH that is guaranteed to find all of the standard utilities. If\n"
+" the -V or -v option is given, a string is printed describing COMMAND.\n"
+" The -V option produces a more verbose description."
msgstr ""
#: builtins.c:387
-msgid "Declare variables and/or give them attributes. If no NAMEs are"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:388
-msgid "given, then display the values of variables instead. The -p option"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:389
-msgid "will display the attributes and values of each NAME."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:391
-msgid "The flags are:"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:393
-msgid " -a\tto make NAMEs arrays (if supported)"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:394
-msgid " -f\tto select from among function names only"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:395
msgid ""
-" -F\tto display function names (and line number and source file name if"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:396
-msgid "\tdebugging) without definitions"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:397
-msgid " -i\tto make NAMEs have the `integer' attribute"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:398
-msgid " -r\tto make NAMEs readonly"
+" Declare variables and/or give them attributes. If no NAMEs are\n"
+" given, then display the values of variables instead. The -p option\n"
+" will display the attributes and values of each NAME.\n"
+" \n"
+" The flags are:\n"
+" \n"
+" -a\tto make NAMEs arrays (if supported)\n"
+" -f\tto select from among function names only\n"
+" -F\tto display function names (and line number and source file name "
+"if\n"
+" \tdebugging) without definitions\n"
+" -i\tto make NAMEs have the `integer' attribute\n"
+" -r\tto make NAMEs readonly\n"
+" -t\tto make NAMEs have the `trace' attribute\n"
+" -x\tto make NAMEs export\n"
+" \n"
+" Variables with the integer attribute have arithmetic evaluation (see\n"
+" `let') done when the variable is assigned to.\n"
+" \n"
+" When displaying values of variables, -f displays a function's name\n"
+" and definition. The -F option restricts the display to function\n"
+" name only.\n"
+" \n"
+" Using `+' instead of `-' turns off the given attribute instead. When\n"
+" used in a function, makes NAMEs local, as with the `local' command."
msgstr ""
-#: builtins.c:399
-msgid " -t\tto make NAMEs have the `trace' attribute"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:400
-msgid " -x\tto make NAMEs export"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:402
-msgid "Variables with the integer attribute have arithmetic evaluation (see"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:403
-msgid "`let') done when the variable is assigned to."
+#: builtins.c:416
+msgid " Obsolete. See `declare'."
msgstr ""
-#: builtins.c:405
-msgid "When displaying values of variables, -f displays a function's name"
+#: builtins.c:422
+msgid ""
+" Create a local variable called NAME, and give it VALUE. LOCAL\n"
+" can only be used within a function; it makes the variable NAME\n"
+" have a visible scope restricted to that function and its children."
msgstr ""
-#: builtins.c:406
-msgid "and definition. The -F option restricts the display to function"
+#: builtins.c:431
+msgid ""
+" Output the ARGs. If -n is specified, the trailing newline is\n"
+" suppressed. If the -e option is given, interpretation of the\n"
+" following backslash-escaped characters is turned on:\n"
+" \t\\a\talert (bell)\n"
+" \t\\b\tbackspace\n"
+" \t\\c\tsuppress trailing newline\n"
+" \t\\E\tescape character\n"
+" \t\\f\tform feed\n"
+" \t\\n\tnew line\n"
+" \t\\r\tcarriage return\n"
+" \t\\t\thorizontal tab\n"
+" \t\\v\tvertical tab\n"
+" \t\\\\\tbackslash\n"
+" \t\\num\tthe character whose ASCII code is NUM (octal).\n"
+" \n"
+" You can explicitly turn off the interpretation of the above characters\n"
+" with the -E option."
msgstr ""
-#: builtins.c:407
-msgid "name only."
+#: builtins.c:455
+msgid ""
+" Output the ARGs. If -n is specified, the trailing newline is suppressed."
msgstr ""
-#: builtins.c:409
-msgid "Using `+' instead of `-' turns off the given attribute instead. When"
+#: builtins.c:462
+msgid ""
+" Enable and disable builtin shell commands. This allows\n"
+" you to use a disk command which has the same name as a shell\n"
+" builtin without specifying a full pathname. If -n is used, the\n"
+" NAMEs become disabled; otherwise NAMEs are enabled. For example,\n"
+" to use the `test' found in $PATH instead of the shell builtin\n"
+" version, type `enable -n test'. On systems supporting dynamic\n"
+" loading, the -f option may be used to load new builtins from the\n"
+" shared object FILENAME. The -d option will delete a builtin\n"
+" previously loaded with -f. If no non-option names are given, or\n"
+" the -p option is supplied, a list of builtins is printed. The\n"
+" -a option means to print every builtin with an indication of whether\n"
+" or not it is enabled. The -s option restricts the output to the "
+"POSIX.2\n"
+" `special' builtins. The -n option displays a list of all disabled "
+"builtins."
msgstr ""
-#: builtins.c:410
-msgid "used in a function, makes NAMEs local, as with the `local' command."
+#: builtins.c:480
+msgid " Read ARGs as input to the shell and execute the resulting command(s)."
msgstr ""
-#: builtins.c:416
-msgid "Obsolete. See `declare'."
+#: builtins.c:486
+msgid ""
+" Getopts is used by shell procedures to parse positional parameters.\n"
+" \n"
+" OPTSTRING contains the option letters to be recognized; if a letter\n"
+" is followed by a colon, the option is expected to have an argument,\n"
+" which should be separated from it by white space.\n"
+" \n"
+" Each time it is invoked, getopts will place the next option in the\n"
+" shell variable $name, initializing name if it does not exist, and\n"
+" the index of the next argument to be processed into the shell\n"
+" variable OPTIND. OPTIND is initialized to 1 each time the shell or\n"
+" a shell script is invoked. When an option requires an argument,\n"
+" getopts places that argument into the shell variable OPTARG.\n"
+" \n"
+" getopts reports errors in one of two ways. If the first character\n"
+" of OPTSTRING is a colon, getopts uses silent error reporting. In\n"
+" this mode, no error messages are printed. If an invalid option is\n"
+" seen, getopts places the option character found into OPTARG. If a\n"
+" required argument is not found, getopts places a ':' into NAME and\n"
+" sets OPTARG to the option character found. If getopts is not in\n"
+" silent mode, and an invalid option is seen, getopts places '?' into\n"
+" NAME and unsets OPTARG. If a required argument is not found, a '?'\n"
+" is placed in NAME, OPTARG is unset, and a diagnostic message is\n"
+" printed.\n"
+" \n"
+" If the shell variable OPTERR has the value 0, getopts disables the\n"
+" printing of error messages, even if the first character of\n"
+" OPTSTRING is not a colon. OPTERR has the value 1 by default.\n"
+" \n"
+" Getopts normally parses the positional parameters ($0 - $9), but if\n"
+" more arguments are given, they are parsed instead."
msgstr ""
-#: builtins.c:422
-msgid "Create a local variable called NAME, and give it VALUE. LOCAL"
+#: builtins.c:521
+msgid ""
+" Exec FILE, replacing this shell with the specified program.\n"
+" If FILE is not specified, the redirections take effect in this\n"
+" shell. If the first argument is `-l', then place a dash in the\n"
+" zeroth arg passed to FILE, as login does. If the `-c' option\n"
+" is supplied, FILE is executed with a null environment. The `-a'\n"
+" option means to make set argv[0] of the executed process to NAME.\n"
+" If the file cannot be executed and the shell is not interactive,\n"
+" then the shell exits, unless the shell option `execfail' is set."
msgstr ""
-#: builtins.c:423
-msgid "can only be used within a function; it makes the variable NAME"
+#: builtins.c:534
+msgid ""
+" Exit the shell with a status of N. If N is omitted, the exit status\n"
+" is that of the last command executed."
msgstr ""
-#: builtins.c:424
-msgid "have a visible scope restricted to that function and its children."
+#: builtins.c:541
+msgid " Logout of a login shell."
msgstr ""
-#: builtins.c:431
-msgid "Output the ARGs. If -n is specified, the trailing newline is"
+#: builtins.c:548
+msgid ""
+" fc is used to list or edit and re-execute commands from the history list.\n"
+" FIRST and LAST can be numbers specifying the range, or FIRST can be a\n"
+" string, which means the most recent command beginning with that\n"
+" string.\n"
+" \n"
+" -e ENAME selects which editor to use. Default is FCEDIT, then "
+"EDITOR,\n"
+" then vi.\n"
+" \n"
+" -l means list lines instead of editing.\n"
+" -n means no line numbers listed.\n"
+" -r means reverse the order of the lines (making it newest listed "
+"first).\n"
+" \n"
+" With the `fc -s [pat=rep ...] [command]' format, the command is\n"
+" re-executed after the substitution OLD=NEW is performed.\n"
+" \n"
+" A useful alias to use with this is r='fc -s', so that typing `r cc'\n"
+" runs the last command beginning with `cc' and typing `r' re-executes\n"
+" the last command."
msgstr ""
-#: builtins.c:432
-msgid "suppressed. If the -e option is given, interpretation of the"
+#: builtins.c:573
+msgid ""
+" Place JOB_SPEC in the foreground, and make it the current job. If\n"
+" JOB_SPEC is not present, the shell's notion of the current job is\n"
+" used."
msgstr ""
-#: builtins.c:433
-msgid "following backslash-escaped characters is turned on:"
+#: builtins.c:583
+msgid ""
+" Place each JOB_SPEC in the background, as if it had been started with\n"
+" `&'. If JOB_SPEC is not present, the shell's notion of the current\n"
+" job is used."
msgstr ""
-#: builtins.c:434
-msgid "\t\\a\talert (bell)"
+#: builtins.c:592
+msgid ""
+" For each NAME, the full pathname of the command is determined and\n"
+" remembered. If the -p option is supplied, PATHNAME is used as the\n"
+" full pathname of NAME, and no path search is performed. The -r\n"
+" option causes the shell to forget all remembered locations. The -d\n"
+" option causes the shell to forget the remembered location of each NAME.\n"
+" If the -t option is supplied the full pathname to which each NAME\n"
+" corresponds is printed. If multiple NAME arguments are supplied with\n"
+" -t, the NAME is printed before the hashed full pathname. The -l option\n"
+" causes output to be displayed in a format that may be reused as input.\n"
+" If no arguments are given, information about remembered commands is "
+"displayed."
msgstr ""
-#: builtins.c:435
-msgid "\t\\b\tbackspace"
+#: builtins.c:608
+msgid ""
+" Display helpful information about builtin commands. If PATTERN is\n"
+" specified, gives detailed help on all commands matching PATTERN,\n"
+" otherwise a list of the builtins is printed. The -s option\n"
+" restricts the output for each builtin command matching PATTERN to\n"
+" a short usage synopsis."
msgstr ""
-#: builtins.c:436
-msgid "\t\\c\tsuppress trailing newline"
+#: builtins.c:620
+msgid ""
+" Display the history list with line numbers. Lines listed with\n"
+" with a `*' have been modified. Argument of N says to list only\n"
+" the last N lines. The `-c' option causes the history list to be\n"
+" cleared by deleting all of the entries. The `-d' option deletes\n"
+" the history entry at offset OFFSET. The `-w' option writes out the\n"
+" current history to the history file; `-r' means to read the file and\n"
+" append the contents to the history list instead. `-a' means\n"
+" to append history lines from this session to the history file.\n"
+" Argument `-n' means to read all history lines not already read\n"
+" from the history file and append them to the history list.\n"
+" \n"
+" If FILENAME is given, then that is used as the history file else\n"
+" if $HISTFILE has a value, that is used, else ~/.bash_history.\n"
+" If the -s option is supplied, the non-option ARGs are appended to\n"
+" the history list as a single entry. The -p option means to perform\n"
+" history expansion on each ARG and display the result, without storing\n"
+" anything in the history list.\n"
+" \n"
+" If the $HISTTIMEFORMAT variable is set and not null, its value is used\n"
+" as a format string for strftime(3) to print the time stamp associated\n"
+" with each displayed history entry. No time stamps are printed otherwise."
msgstr ""
-#: builtins.c:437
-msgid "\t\\E\tescape character"
+#: builtins.c:648
+msgid ""
+" Lists the active jobs. The -l option lists process id's in addition\n"
+" to the normal information; the -p option lists process id's only.\n"
+" If -n is given, only processes that have changed status since the last\n"
+" notification are printed. JOBSPEC restricts output to that job. The\n"
+" -r and -s options restrict output to running and stopped jobs only,\n"
+" respectively. Without options, the status of all active jobs is\n"
+" printed. If -x is given, COMMAND is run after all job specifications\n"
+" that appear in ARGS have been replaced with the process ID of that "
+"job's\n"
+" process group leader."
msgstr ""
-#: builtins.c:438
-msgid "\t\\f\tform feed"
+#: builtins.c:664
+msgid ""
+" By default, removes each JOBSPEC argument from the table of active jobs.\n"
+" If the -h option is given, the job is not removed from the table, but "
+"is\n"
+" marked so that SIGHUP is not sent to the job if the shell receives a\n"
+" SIGHUP. The -a option, when JOBSPEC is not supplied, means to remove "
+"all\n"
+" jobs from the job table; the -r option means to remove only running jobs."
msgstr ""
-#: builtins.c:439
-msgid "\t\\n\tnew line"
+#: builtins.c:675
+msgid ""
+" Send the processes named by PID (or JOBSPEC) the signal SIGSPEC. If\n"
+" SIGSPEC is not present, then SIGTERM is assumed. An argument of `-l'\n"
+" lists the signal names; if arguments follow `-l' they are assumed to\n"
+" be signal numbers for which names should be listed. Kill is a shell\n"
+" builtin for two reasons: it allows job IDs to be used instead of\n"
+" process IDs, and, if you have reached the limit on processes that\n"
+" you can create, you don't have to start a process to kill another one."
msgstr ""
-#: builtins.c:440
-msgid "\t\\r\tcarriage return"
+#: builtins.c:687
+msgid ""
+" Each ARG is an arithmetic expression to be evaluated. Evaluation\n"
+" is done in fixed-width integers with no check for overflow, though\n"
+" division by 0 is trapped and flagged as an error. The following\n"
+" list of operators is grouped into levels of equal-precedence operators.\n"
+" The levels are listed in order of decreasing precedence.\n"
+" \n"
+" \tid++, id--\tvariable post-increment, post-decrement\n"
+" \t++id, --id\tvariable pre-increment, pre-decrement\n"
+" \t-, +\t\tunary minus, plus\n"
+" \t!, ~\t\tlogical and bitwise negation\n"
+" \t**\t\texponentiation\n"
+" \t*, /, %\t\tmultiplication, division, remainder\n"
+" \t+, -\t\taddition, subtraction\n"
+" \t<<, >>\t\tleft and right bitwise shifts\n"
+" \t<=, >=, <, >\tcomparison\n"
+" \t==, !=\t\tequality, inequality\n"
+" \t&\t\tbitwise AND\n"
+" \t^\t\tbitwise XOR\n"
+" \t|\t\tbitwise OR\n"
+" \t&&\t\tlogical AND\n"
+" \t||\t\tlogical OR\n"
+" \texpr ? expr : expr\n"
+" \t\t\tconditional operator\n"
+" \t=, *=, /=, %=,\n"
+" \t+=, -=, <<=, >>=,\n"
+" \t&=, ^=, |=\tassignment\n"
+" \n"
+" Shell variables are allowed as operands. The name of the variable\n"
+" is replaced by its value (coerced to a fixed-width integer) within\n"
+" an expression. The variable need not have its integer attribute\n"
+" turned on to be used in an expression.\n"
+" \n"
+" Operators are evaluated in order of precedence. Sub-expressions in\n"
+" parentheses are evaluated first and may override the precedence\n"
+" rules above.\n"
+" \n"
+" If the last ARG evaluates to 0, let returns 1; 0 is returned\n"
+" otherwise."
msgstr ""
-#: builtins.c:441
-msgid "\t\\t\thorizontal tab"
+#: builtins.c:730
+msgid ""
+" One line is read from the standard input, or from file descriptor FD if "
+"the\n"
+" -u option is supplied, and the first word is assigned to the first "
+"NAME,\n"
+" the second word to the second NAME, and so on, with leftover words "
+"assigned\n"
+" to the last NAME. Only the characters found in $IFS are recognized as "
+"word\n"
+" delimiters. If no NAMEs are supplied, the line read is stored in the "
+"REPLY\n"
+" variable. If the -r option is given, this signifies `raw' input, and\n"
+" backslash escaping is disabled. The -d option causes read to continue\n"
+" until the first character of DELIM is read, rather than newline. If the "
+"-p\n"
+" option is supplied, the string PROMPT is output without a trailing "
+"newline\n"
+" before attempting to read. If -a is supplied, the words read are "
+"assigned\n"
+" to sequential indices of ARRAY, starting at zero. If -e is supplied "
+"and\n"
+" the shell is interactive, readline is used to obtain the line. If -n "
+"is\n"
+" supplied with a non-zero NCHARS argument, read returns after NCHARS\n"
+" characters have been read. The -s option causes input coming from a\n"
+" terminal to not be echoed.\n"
+" \n"
+" The -t option causes read to time out and return failure if a complete "
+"line\n"
+" of input is not read within TIMEOUT seconds. If the TMOUT variable is "
+"set,\n"
+" its value is the default timeout. The return code is zero, unless end-"
+"of-file\n"
+" is encountered, read times out, or an invalid file descriptor is "
+"supplied as\n"
+" the argument to -u."
msgstr ""
-#: builtins.c:442
-msgid "\t\\v\tvertical tab"
+#: builtins.c:756
+msgid ""
+" Causes a function to exit with the return value specified by N. If N\n"
+" is omitted, the return status is that of the last command."
msgstr ""
-#: builtins.c:443
-msgid "\t\\\\\tbackslash"
+#: builtins.c:763
+msgid ""
+" -a Mark variables which are modified or created for export.\n"
+" -b Notify of job termination immediately.\n"
+" -e Exit immediately if a command exits with a non-zero status.\n"
+" -f Disable file name generation (globbing).\n"
+" -h Remember the location of commands as they are looked up.\n"
+" -k All assignment arguments are placed in the environment for a\n"
+" command, not just those that precede the command name.\n"
+" -m Job control is enabled.\n"
+" -n Read commands but do not execute them.\n"
+" -o option-name\n"
+" Set the variable corresponding to option-name:\n"
+" allexport same as -a\n"
+" braceexpand same as -B\n"
+" emacs use an emacs-style line editing interface\n"
+" errexit same as -e\n"
+" errtrace same as -E\n"
+" functrace same as -T\n"
+" hashall same as -h\n"
+" histexpand same as -H\n"
+" history enable command history\n"
+" ignoreeof the shell will not exit upon reading EOF\n"
+" interactive-comments\n"
+" allow comments to appear in interactive "
+"commands\n"
+" keyword same as -k\n"
+" monitor same as -m\n"
+" noclobber same as -C\n"
+" noexec same as -n\n"
+" noglob same as -f\n"
+" nolog currently accepted but ignored\n"
+" notify same as -b\n"
+" nounset same as -u\n"
+" onecmd same as -t\n"
+" physical same as -P\n"
+" pipefail the return value of a pipeline is the status "
+"of\n"
+" the last command to exit with a non-zero "
+"status,\n"
+" or zero if no command exited with a non-zero "
+"status\n"
+" posix change the behavior of bash where the default\n"
+" operation differs from the 1003.2 standard to\n"
+" match the standard\n"
+" privileged same as -p\n"
+" verbose same as -v\n"
+" vi use a vi-style line editing interface\n"
+" xtrace same as -x\n"
+" -p Turned on whenever the real and effective user ids do not "
+"match.\n"
+" Disables processing of the $ENV file and importing of shell\n"
+" functions. Turning this option off causes the effective uid "
+"and\n"
+" gid to be set to the real uid and gid.\n"
+" -t Exit after reading and executing one command.\n"
+" -u Treat unset variables as an error when substituting.\n"
+" -v Print shell input lines as they are read.\n"
+" -x Print commands and their arguments as they are executed.\n"
+" -B the shell will perform brace expansion\n"
+" -C If set, disallow existing regular files to be overwritten\n"
+" by redirection of output.\n"
+" -E If set, the ERR trap is inherited by shell functions.\n"
+" -H Enable ! style history substitution. This flag is on\n"
+" by default when the shell is interactive.\n"
+" -P If set, do not follow symbolic links when executing commands\n"
+" such as cd which change the current directory.\n"
+" -T If set, the DEBUG trap is inherited by shell functions.\n"
+" - Assign any remaining arguments to the positional parameters.\n"
+" The -x and -v options are turned off.\n"
+" \n"
+" Using + rather than - causes these flags to be turned off. The\n"
+" flags can also be used upon invocation of the shell. The current\n"
+" set of flags may be found in $-. The remaining n ARGs are positional\n"
+" parameters and are assigned, in order, to $1, $2, .. $n. If no\n"
+" ARGs are given, all shell variables are printed."
msgstr ""
-#: builtins.c:444
-msgid "\t\\num\tthe character whose ASCII code is NUM (octal)."
+#: builtins.c:836
+msgid ""
+" For each NAME, remove the corresponding variable or function. Given\n"
+" the `-v', unset will only act on variables. Given the `-f' flag,\n"
+" unset will only act on functions. With neither flag, unset first\n"
+" tries to unset a variable, and if that fails, then tries to unset a\n"
+" function. Some variables cannot be unset; also see readonly."
msgstr ""
-#: builtins.c:446
-msgid "You can explicitly turn off the interpretation of the above characters"
+#: builtins.c:846
+msgid ""
+" NAMEs are marked for automatic export to the environment of\n"
+" subsequently executed commands. If the -f option is given,\n"
+" the NAMEs refer to functions. If no NAMEs are given, or if `-p'\n"
+" is given, a list of all names that are exported in this shell is\n"
+" printed. An argument of `-n' says to remove the export property\n"
+" from subsequent NAMEs. An argument of `--' disables further option\n"
+" processing."
msgstr ""
-#: builtins.c:447
-msgid "with the -E option."
+#: builtins.c:858
+msgid ""
+" The given NAMEs are marked readonly and the values of these NAMEs may\n"
+" not be changed by subsequent assignment. If the -f option is given,\n"
+" then functions corresponding to the NAMEs are so marked. If no\n"
+" arguments are given, or if `-p' is given, a list of all readonly names\n"
+" is printed. The `-a' option means to treat each NAME as\n"
+" an array variable. An argument of `--' disables further option\n"
+" processing."
msgstr ""
-#: builtins.c:455
+#: builtins.c:870
msgid ""
-"Output the ARGs. If -n is specified, the trailing newline is suppressed."
+" The positional parameters from $N+1 ... are renamed to $1 ... If N is\n"
+" not given, it is assumed to be 1."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: builtins.c:877 builtins.c:886
+msgid ""
+" Read and execute commands from FILENAME and return. The pathnames\n"
+" in $PATH are used to find the directory containing FILENAME. If any\n"
+" ARGUMENTS are supplied, they become the positional parameters when\n"
+" FILENAME is executed."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: builtins.c:896
+msgid ""
+" Suspend the execution of this shell until it receives a SIGCONT\n"
+" signal. The `-f' if specified says not to complain about this\n"
+" being a login shell if it is; just suspend anyway."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: builtins.c:905
+msgid ""
+" Exits with a status of 0 (true) or 1 (false) depending on\n"
+" the evaluation of EXPR. Expressions may be unary or binary. Unary\n"
+" expressions are often used to examine the status of a file. There\n"
+" are string operators as well, and numeric comparison operators.\n"
+" \n"
+" File operators:\n"
+" \n"
+" -a FILE True if file exists.\n"
+" -b FILE True if file is block special.\n"
+" -c FILE True if file is character special.\n"
+" -d FILE True if file is a directory.\n"
+" -e FILE True if file exists.\n"
+" -f FILE True if file exists and is a regular file.\n"
+" -g FILE True if file is set-group-id.\n"
+" -h FILE True if file is a symbolic link.\n"
+" -L FILE True if file is a symbolic link.\n"
+" -k FILE True if file has its `sticky' bit set.\n"
+" -p FILE True if file is a named pipe.\n"
+" -r FILE True if file is readable by you.\n"
+" -s FILE True if file exists and is not empty.\n"
+" -S FILE True if file is a socket.\n"
+" -t FD True if FD is opened on a terminal.\n"
+" -u FILE True if the file is set-user-id.\n"
+" -w FILE True if the file is writable by you.\n"
+" -x FILE True if the file is executable by you.\n"
+" -O FILE True if the file is effectively owned by you.\n"
+" -G FILE True if the file is effectively owned by your group.\n"
+" -N FILE True if the file has been modified since it was last "
+"read.\n"
+" \n"
+" FILE1 -nt FILE2 True if file1 is newer than file2 (according to\n"
+" modification date).\n"
+" \n"
+" FILE1 -ot FILE2 True if file1 is older than file2.\n"
+" \n"
+" FILE1 -ef FILE2 True if file1 is a hard link to file2.\n"
+" \n"
+" String operators:\n"
+" \n"
+" -z STRING True if string is empty.\n"
+" \n"
+" -n STRING\n"
+" STRING True if string is not empty.\n"
+" \n"
+" STRING1 = STRING2\n"
+" True if the strings are equal.\n"
+" STRING1 != STRING2\n"
+" True if the strings are not equal.\n"
+" STRING1 < STRING2\n"
+" True if STRING1 sorts before STRING2 "
+"lexicographically.\n"
+" STRING1 > STRING2\n"
+" True if STRING1 sorts after STRING2 "
+"lexicographically.\n"
+" \n"
+" Other operators:\n"
+" \n"
+" -o OPTION True if the shell option OPTION is enabled.\n"
+" ! EXPR True if expr is false.\n"
+" EXPR1 -a EXPR2 True if both expr1 AND expr2 are true.\n"
+" 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."
msgstr ""
-#: builtins.c:462
-msgid "Enable and disable builtin shell commands. This allows"
+#: builtins.c:975
+msgid ""
+" This is a synonym for the \"test\" builtin, but the last\n"
+" argument must be a literal `]', to match the opening `['."
msgstr ""
-#: builtins.c:463
-msgid "you to use a disk command which has the same name as a shell"
+#: builtins.c:982
+msgid ""
+" Print the accumulated user and system times for processes run from\n"
+" the shell."
msgstr ""
-#: builtins.c:464
-msgid "builtin without specifying a full pathname. If -n is used, the"
+#: builtins.c:989
+msgid ""
+" The command ARG is to be read and executed when the shell receives\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. If a SIGNAL_SPEC is EXIT (0)\n"
+" the command ARG is executed on exit from the shell. If a SIGNAL_SPEC\n"
+" is DEBUG, ARG is executed after every simple command. If the`-p' "
+"option\n"
+" is supplied then the trap commands associated with each SIGNAL_SPEC are\n"
+" displayed. If no arguments are supplied or if only `-p' is given, trap\n"
+" prints the list of commands associated with each signal. Each "
+"SIGNAL_SPEC\n"
+" is either a signal name in <signal.h> or a signal number. Signal names\n"
+" are case insensitive and the SIG prefix is optional. `trap -l' prints\n"
+" a list of signal names and their corresponding numbers. Note that a\n"
+" signal can be sent to the shell with \"kill -signal $$\"."
msgstr ""
-#: builtins.c:465
-msgid "NAMEs become disabled; otherwise NAMEs are enabled. For example,"
+#: builtins.c:1008
+msgid ""
+" For each NAME, indicate how it would be interpreted if used as a\n"
+" command name.\n"
+" \n"
+" If the -t option is used, `type' outputs a single word which is one of\n"
+" `alias', `keyword', `function', `builtin', `file' or `', if NAME is an\n"
+" alias, shell reserved word, shell function, shell builtin, disk file,\n"
+" or unfound, respectively.\n"
+" \n"
+" If the -p flag is used, `type' either returns the name of the disk\n"
+" file that would be executed, or nothing if `type -t NAME' would not\n"
+" return `file'.\n"
+" \n"
+" If the -a flag is used, `type' displays all of the places that contain\n"
+" an executable named `file'. This includes aliases, builtins, and\n"
+" functions, if and only if the -p flag is not also used.\n"
+" \n"
+" The -f flag suppresses shell function lookup.\n"
+" \n"
+" The -P flag forces a PATH search for each NAME, even if it is an alias,\n"
+" builtin, or function, and returns the name of the disk file that would\n"
+" be executed."
msgstr ""
-#: builtins.c:466
-msgid "to use the `test' found in $PATH instead of the shell builtin"
+#: builtins.c:1035
+msgid ""
+" Ulimit provides control over the resources available to processes\n"
+" started by the shell, on systems that allow such control. If an\n"
+" option is given, it is interpreted as follows:\n"
+" \n"
+" -S\tuse the `soft' resource limit\n"
+" -H\tuse the `hard' resource limit\n"
+" -a\tall current limits are reported\n"
+" -c\tthe maximum size of core files created\n"
+" -d\tthe maximum size of a process's data segment\n"
+" -f\tthe maximum size of files created by the shell\n"
+" -i the 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 the maximum number of bytes in POSIX message queues\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 the maximum number of file locks\n"
+" \n"
+" If LIMIT is given, it is the new value of the specified resource;\n"
+" the special LIMIT values `soft', `hard', and `unlimited' stand for\n"
+" the current soft limit, the current hard limit, and no limit, "
+"respectively.\n"
+" Otherwise, the current value of the specified resource is printed.\n"
+" If no option is given, then -f is assumed. Values are in 1024-byte\n"
+" increments, except for -t, which is in seconds, -p, which is in\n"
+" increments of 512 bytes, and -u, which is an unscaled number of\n"
+" processes."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: builtins.c:1071
+msgid ""
+" The user file-creation mask is set to MODE. If MODE is omitted, or if\n"
+" `-S' is supplied, the current value of the mask is printed. The `-S'\n"
+" option makes the output symbolic; otherwise an octal number is output.\n"
+" If `-p' is supplied, and MODE is omitted, the output is in a form\n"
+" that may be used as input. If MODE begins with a digit, it is\n"
+" interpreted as an octal number, otherwise it is a symbolic mode string\n"
+" like that accepted by chmod(1)."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: builtins.c:1084
+msgid ""
+" Wait for the specified process and report its termination status. If\n"
+" N is not given, all currently active child processes are waited for,\n"
+" and the return code is zero. N may be a process ID or a job\n"
+" specification; if a job spec is given, all processes in the job's\n"
+" pipeline are waited for."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: builtins.c:1096
+msgid ""
+" Wait for the specified process and report its termination status. If\n"
+" N is not given, all currently active child processes are waited for,\n"
+" and the return code is zero. N is a process ID; if it is not given,\n"
+" all child processes of the shell are waited for."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: builtins.c:1106
+msgid ""
+" 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."
msgstr ""
-#: builtins.c:467
-msgid "version, type `enable -n test'. On systems supporting dynamic"
+#: builtins.c:1115
+msgid ""
+" 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."
msgstr ""
-#: builtins.c:468
-msgid "loading, the -f option may be used to load new builtins from the"
+#: builtins.c:1128
+msgid ""
+" 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."
msgstr ""
-#: builtins.c:469
-msgid "shared object FILENAME. The -d option will delete a builtin"
+#: builtins.c:1144
+msgid ""
+" 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"
+" The return status is the return status of PIPELINE. The `-p' option\n"
+" prints the timing summary in a slightly different format. This uses\n"
+" the value of the TIMEFORMAT variable as the output format."
msgstr ""
-#: builtins.c:470
-msgid "previously loaded with -f. If no non-option names are given, or"
+#: builtins.c:1154
+msgid ""
+" Selectively execute COMMANDS based upon WORD matching PATTERN. The\n"
+" `|' is used to separate multiple patterns."
msgstr ""
-#: builtins.c:471
-msgid "the -p option is supplied, a list of builtins is printed. The"
+#: builtins.c:1161
+msgid ""
+" 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."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: builtins.c:1173
+msgid ""
+" Expand and execute COMMANDS as long as the final command in the\n"
+" `while' COMMANDS has an exit status of zero."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: builtins.c:1180
+msgid ""
+" Expand and execute COMMANDS as long as the final command in the\n"
+" `until' COMMANDS has an exit status which is not zero."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: builtins.c:1187
+msgid ""
+" Create a simple command invoked by NAME which runs COMMANDS.\n"
+" Arguments on the command line along with NAME are passed to the\n"
+" function as $0 .. $n."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: builtins.c:1195
+msgid ""
+" Run a set of commands in a group. This is one way to redirect an\n"
+" entire set of commands."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: builtins.c:1202
+msgid ""
+" 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'."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: builtins.c:1212
+msgid ""
+" The EXPRESSION is evaluated according to the rules for arithmetic\n"
+" evaluation. Equivalent to \"let EXPRESSION\"."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: builtins.c:1219
+msgid ""
+" Returns a status of 0 or 1 depending on the evaluation of the conditional\n"
+" expression EXPRESSION. Expressions are composed of the same primaries "
+"used\n"
+" by the `test' builtin, and may be combined using the following "
+"operators\n"
+" \n"
+" \t( EXPRESSION )\tReturns the value of EXPRESSION\n"
+" \t! EXPRESSION\tTrue if EXPRESSION is false; else false\n"
+" \tEXPR1 && EXPR2\tTrue if both EXPR1 and EXPR2 are true; else false\n"
+" \tEXPR1 || EXPR2\tTrue if either EXPR1 or EXPR2 is true; else false\n"
+" \n"
+" When the `==' and `!=' operators are used, the string to the right of "
+"the\n"
+" operator is used as a pattern and pattern matching is performed. The\n"
+" && and || operators do not evaluate EXPR2 if EXPR1 is sufficient to\n"
+" determine the expression's value."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: builtins.c:1237
+msgid ""
+" BASH_VERSION Version information for this Bash.\n"
+" CDPATH A colon-separated list of directories to search\n"
+" \t\tfor directries given as arguments to `cd'.\n"
+" GLOBIGNORE\tA colon-separated list of patterns describing filenames to\n"
+" \t\tbe ignored by pathname expansion.\n"
+" HISTFILE The name of the file where your command history is "
+"stored.\n"
+" HISTFILESIZE The maximum number of lines this file can contain.\n"
+" HISTSIZE The maximum number of history lines that a running\n"
+" \t\tshell can access.\n"
+" HOME The complete pathname to your login directory.\n"
+" HOSTNAME\tThe name of the current host.\n"
+" HOSTTYPE The type of CPU this version of Bash is running under.\n"
+" IGNOREEOF Controls the action of the shell on receipt of an EOF\n"
+" \t\tcharacter as the sole input. If set, then the value\n"
+" \t\tof it is the number of EOF characters that can be seen\n"
+" \t\tin a row on an empty line before the shell will exit\n"
+" \t\t(default 10). When unset, EOF signifies the end of input.\n"
+" MACHTYPE\tA string describing the current system Bash is running on.\n"
+" MAILCHECK\tHow often, in seconds, Bash checks for new mail.\n"
+" MAILPATH\tA colon-separated list of filenames which Bash checks\n"
+" \t\tfor new mail.\n"
+" OSTYPE\t\tThe version of Unix this version of Bash is running on.\n"
+" PATH A colon-separated list of directories to search when\n"
+" \t\tlooking for commands.\n"
+" PROMPT_COMMAND A command to be executed before the printing of each\n"
+" \t\tprimary prompt.\n"
+" PS1 The primary prompt string.\n"
+" PS2 The 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 The 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 Non-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"
+" histchars Characters controlling history expansion and quick\n"
+" \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"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: builtins.c:1292
+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"
+" +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"
+" -n\tsuppress the normal change of directory when adding directories\n"
+" \tto the stack, so only the stack is manipulated.\n"
+" \n"
+" dir\tadds DIR to the directory stack at the top, making it the\n"
+" \tnew current working directory.\n"
+" \n"
+" You can see the directory stack with the `dirs' command."
msgstr ""
-#: builtins.c:472
-msgid "-a option means to print every builtin with an indication of whether"
+#: builtins.c:1318
+msgid ""
+" Removes entries from the directory stack. With no arguments,\n"
+" removes the top directory from the stack, and cd's to the new\n"
+" top directory.\n"
+" \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"
+" -n\tsuppress the normal change of directory when removing directories\n"
+" \tfrom the stack, so only the stack is manipulated.\n"
+" \n"
+" You can see the directory stack with the `dirs' command."
msgstr ""
-#: builtins.c:473
+#: builtins.c:1341
msgid ""
-"or not it is enabled. The -s option restricts the output to the POSIX.2"
+" 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"
+" The -l flag specifies that `dirs' should not print shorthand versions\n"
+" of directories which are relative to your home directory. This means\n"
+" that `~/bin' might be displayed as `/homes/bfox/bin'. The -v flag\n"
+" causes `dirs' to print the directory stack with one entry per line,\n"
+" prepending the directory name with its position in the stack. The -p\n"
+" flag does the same thing, but the stack position is not prepended.\n"
+" The -c flag clears the directory stack by deleting all of the elements.\n"
+" \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 ""
+
+#: builtins.c:1364
+msgid ""
+" Toggle the values of variables controlling optional behavior.\n"
+" The -s flag means to enable (set) each OPTNAME; the -u flag\n"
+" unsets each OPTNAME. The -q flag suppresses output; the exit\n"
+" status indicates whether each OPTNAME is set or unset. The -o\n"
+" option restricts the OPTNAMEs to those defined for use with\n"
+" `set -o'. With no options, or with the -p option, a list of all\n"
+" settable options is displayed, with an indication of whether or\n"
+" not each is set."
msgstr ""
-#: builtins.c:474
+#: builtins.c:1377
msgid ""
-"`special' builtins. The -n option displays a list of all disabled builtins."
+" printf formats and prints ARGUMENTS under control of the FORMAT. FORMAT\n"
+" is a character string which contains three types of objects: plain\n"
+" characters, which are simply copied to standard output, character "
+"escape\n"
+" sequences which are converted and copied to the standard output, and\n"
+" format specifications, each of which causes printing of the next "
+"successive\n"
+" argument. In addition to the standard printf(1) formats, %b means to\n"
+" expand backslash escape sequences in the corresponding argument, and %q\n"
+" means to quote the argument in a way that can be reused as shell input.\n"
+" If the -v option is supplied, the output is placed into the value of "
+"the\n"
+" shell variable VAR rather than being sent to the standard output."
msgstr ""
-#: builtins.c:480
-msgid "Read ARGs as input to the shell and execute the resulting command(s)."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:486
-msgid "Getopts is used by shell procedures to parse positional parameters."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:488
-msgid "OPTSTRING contains the option letters to be recognized; if a letter"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:489
-msgid "is followed by a colon, the option is expected to have an argument,"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:490
-msgid "which should be separated from it by white space."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:492
-msgid "Each time it is invoked, getopts will place the next option in the"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:493
-msgid "shell variable $name, initializing name if it does not exist, and"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:494
-msgid "the index of the next argument to be processed into the shell"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:495
-msgid "variable OPTIND. OPTIND is initialized to 1 each time the shell or"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:496
-msgid "a shell script is invoked. When an option requires an argument,"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:497
-msgid "getopts places that argument into the shell variable OPTARG."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:499
-msgid "getopts reports errors in one of two ways. If the first character"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:500
-msgid "of OPTSTRING is a colon, getopts uses silent error reporting. In"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:501
-msgid "this mode, no error messages are printed. If an invalid option is"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:502
-msgid "seen, getopts places the option character found into OPTARG. If a"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:503
-msgid "required argument is not found, getopts places a ':' into NAME and"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:504
-msgid "sets OPTARG to the option character found. If getopts is not in"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:505
-msgid "silent mode, and an invalid option is seen, getopts places '?' into"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:506
-msgid "NAME and unsets OPTARG. If a required argument is not found, a '?'"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:507
-msgid "is placed in NAME, OPTARG is unset, and a diagnostic message is"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:508
-msgid "printed."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:510
-msgid "If the shell variable OPTERR has the value 0, getopts disables the"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:511
-msgid "printing of error messages, even if the first character of"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:512
-msgid "OPTSTRING is not a colon. OPTERR has the value 1 by default."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:514
-msgid "Getopts normally parses the positional parameters ($0 - $9), but if"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:515
-msgid "more arguments are given, they are parsed instead."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:521
-msgid "Exec FILE, replacing this shell with the specified program."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:522
-msgid "If FILE is not specified, the redirections take effect in this"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:523
-msgid "shell. If the first argument is `-l', then place a dash in the"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:524
-msgid "zeroth arg passed to FILE, as login does. If the `-c' option"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:525
-msgid "is supplied, FILE is executed with a null environment. The `-a'"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:526
-msgid "option means to make set argv[0] of the executed process to NAME."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:527
-msgid "If the file cannot be executed and the shell is not interactive,"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:528
-msgid "then the shell exits, unless the shell option `execfail' is set."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:534
-msgid "Exit the shell with a status of N. If N is omitted, the exit status"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:535
-msgid "is that of the last command executed."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:541
-msgid "Logout of a login shell."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:548
-msgid ""
-"fc is used to list or edit and re-execute commands from the history list."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:549
-msgid "FIRST and LAST can be numbers specifying the range, or FIRST can be a"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:550
-msgid "string, which means the most recent command beginning with that"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:551
-msgid "string."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:553
-msgid ""
-" -e ENAME selects which editor to use. Default is FCEDIT, then EDITOR,"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:554
-msgid " then vi."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:556
-msgid " -l means list lines instead of editing."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:557
-msgid " -n means no line numbers listed."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:558
-msgid ""
-" -r means reverse the order of the lines (making it newest listed first)."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:560
-msgid "With the `fc -s [pat=rep ...] [command]' format, the command is"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:561
-msgid "re-executed after the substitution OLD=NEW is performed."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:563
-msgid "A useful alias to use with this is r='fc -s', so that typing `r cc'"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:564
-msgid "runs the last command beginning with `cc' and typing `r' re-executes"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:565
-msgid "the last command."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:573
-msgid "Place JOB_SPEC in the foreground, and make it the current job. If"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:574
-msgid "JOB_SPEC is not present, the shell's notion of the current job is"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:575
-msgid "used."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:583
-msgid "Place JOB_SPEC in the background, as if it had been started with"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:584
-msgid "`&'. If JOB_SPEC is not present, the shell's notion of the current"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:585
-msgid "job is used."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:592
-msgid "For each NAME, the full pathname of the command is determined and"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:593
-msgid "remembered. If the -p option is supplied, PATHNAME is used as the"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:594
-msgid "full pathname of NAME, and no path search is performed. The -r"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:595
-msgid "option causes the shell to forget all remembered locations. The -d"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:596
-msgid "option causes the shell to forget the remembered location of each NAME."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:597
-msgid "If the -t option is supplied the full pathname to which each NAME"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:598
-msgid "corresponds is printed. If multiple NAME arguments are supplied with"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:599
-msgid "-t, the NAME is printed before the hashed full pathname. The -l option"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:600
-msgid "causes output to be displayed in a format that may be reused as input."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:601
-msgid ""
-"If no arguments are given, information about remembered commands is "
-"displayed."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:608
-msgid "Display helpful information about builtin commands. If PATTERN is"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:609
-msgid "specified, gives detailed help on all commands matching PATTERN,"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:610
-msgid "otherwise a list of the builtins is printed. The -s option"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:611
-msgid "restricts the output for each builtin command matching PATTERN to"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:612
-msgid "a short usage synopsis."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:620
-msgid "Display the history list with line numbers. Lines listed with"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:621
-msgid "with a `*' have been modified. Argument of N says to list only"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:622
-msgid "the last N lines. The `-c' option causes the history list to be"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:623
-msgid "cleared by deleting all of the entries. The `-d' option deletes"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:624
-msgid "the history entry at offset OFFSET. The `-w' option writes out the"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:625
-msgid "current history to the history file; `-r' means to read the file and"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:626
-msgid "append the contents to the history list instead. `-a' means"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:627
-msgid "to append history lines from this session to the history file."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:628
-msgid "Argument `-n' means to read all history lines not already read"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:629
-msgid "from the history file and append them to the history list."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:631
-msgid "If FILENAME is given, then that is used as the history file else"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:632
-msgid "if $HISTFILE has a value, that is used, else ~/.bash_history."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:633
-msgid "If the -s option is supplied, the non-option ARGs are appended to"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:634
-msgid "the history list as a single entry. The -p option means to perform"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:635
-msgid "history expansion on each ARG and display the result, without storing"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:636
-msgid "anything in the history list."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:638
-msgid "If the $HISTTIMEFORMAT variable is set and not null, its value is used"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:639
-msgid "as a format string for strftime(3) to print the time stamp associated"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:640
-msgid ""
-"with each displayed history entry. No time stamps are printed otherwise."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:648
-msgid "Lists the active jobs. The -l option lists process id's in addition"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:649
-msgid "to the normal information; the -p option lists process id's only."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:650
-msgid "If -n is given, only processes that have changed status since the last"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:651
-msgid "notification are printed. JOBSPEC restricts output to that job. The"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:652
-msgid "-r and -s options restrict output to running and stopped jobs only,"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:653
-msgid "respectively. Without options, the status of all active jobs is"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:654
-msgid "printed. If -x is given, COMMAND is run after all job specifications"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:655
-msgid ""
-"that appear in ARGS have been replaced with the process ID of that job's"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:656
-msgid "process group leader."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:664
-msgid ""
-"By default, removes each JOBSPEC argument from the table of active jobs."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:665
-msgid ""
-"If the -h option is given, the job is not removed from the table, but is"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:666
-msgid "marked so that SIGHUP is not sent to the job if the shell receives a"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:667
-msgid ""
-"SIGHUP. The -a option, when JOBSPEC is not supplied, means to remove all"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:668
-msgid ""
-"jobs from the job table; the -r option means to remove only running jobs."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:675
-msgid "Send the processes named by PID (or JOB) the signal SIGSPEC. If"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:676
-msgid "SIGSPEC is not present, then SIGTERM is assumed. An argument of `-l'"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:677
-msgid "lists the signal names; if arguments follow `-l' they are assumed to"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:678
-msgid "be signal numbers for which names should be listed. Kill is a shell"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:679
-msgid "builtin for two reasons: it allows job IDs to be used instead of"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:680
-msgid "process IDs, and, if you have reached the limit on processes that"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:681
-msgid "you can create, you don't have to start a process to kill another one."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:687
-msgid "Each ARG is an arithmetic expression to be evaluated. Evaluation"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:688
-msgid "is done in fixed-width integers with no check for overflow, though"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:689
-msgid "division by 0 is trapped and flagged as an error. The following"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:690
-msgid "list of operators is grouped into levels of equal-precedence operators."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:691
-msgid "The levels are listed in order of decreasing precedence."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:693
-msgid "\tid++, id--\tvariable post-increment, post-decrement"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:694
-msgid "\t++id, --id\tvariable pre-increment, pre-decrement"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:695
-msgid "\t-, +\t\tunary minus, plus"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:696
-msgid "\t!, ~\t\tlogical and bitwise negation"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:697
-msgid "\t**\t\texponentiation"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:698
-msgid "\t*, /, %\t\tmultiplication, division, remainder"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:699
-msgid "\t+, -\t\taddition, subtraction"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:700
-msgid "\t<<, >>\t\tleft and right bitwise shifts"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:701
-msgid "\t<=, >=, <, >\tcomparison"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:702
-msgid "\t==, !=\t\tequality, inequality"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:703
-msgid "\t&\t\tbitwise AND"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:704
-msgid "\t^\t\tbitwise XOR"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:705
-msgid "\t|\t\tbitwise OR"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:706
-msgid "\t&&\t\tlogical AND"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:707
-msgid "\t||\t\tlogical OR"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:708
-msgid "\texpr ? expr : expr"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:709
-msgid "\t\t\tconditional operator"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:710
-msgid "\t=, *=, /=, %=,"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:711
-msgid "\t+=, -=, <<=, >>=,"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:712
-msgid "\t&=, ^=, |=\tassignment"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:714
-msgid "Shell variables are allowed as operands. The name of the variable"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:715
-msgid "is replaced by its value (coerced to a fixed-width integer) within"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:716
-msgid "an expression. The variable need not have its integer attribute"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:717
-msgid "turned on to be used in an expression."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:719
-msgid "Operators are evaluated in order of precedence. Sub-expressions in"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:720
-msgid "parentheses are evaluated first and may override the precedence"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:721
-msgid "rules above."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:723
-msgid "If the last ARG evaluates to 0, let returns 1; 0 is returned"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:724
-msgid "otherwise."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:730
-msgid ""
-"One line is read from the standard input, or from file descriptor FD if the"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:731
-msgid ""
-"-u option is supplied, and the first word is assigned to the first NAME,"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:732
-msgid ""
-"the second word to the second NAME, and so on, with leftover words assigned"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:733
-msgid ""
-"to the last NAME. Only the characters found in $IFS are recognized as word"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:734
-msgid ""
-"delimiters. If no NAMEs are supplied, the line read is stored in the REPLY"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:735
-msgid "variable. If the -r option is given, this signifies `raw' input, and"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:736
-msgid "backslash escaping is disabled. The -d option causes read to continue"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:737
-msgid ""
-"until the first character of DELIM is read, rather than newline. If the -p"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:738
-msgid ""
-"option is supplied, the string PROMPT is output without a trailing newline"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:739
-msgid ""
-"before attempting to read. If -a is supplied, the words read are assigned"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:740
-msgid ""
-"to sequential indices of ARRAY, starting at zero. If -e is supplied and"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:741
-msgid ""
-"the shell is interactive, readline is used to obtain the line. If -n is"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:742
-msgid "supplied with a non-zero NCHARS argument, read returns after NCHARS"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:743
-msgid "characters have been read. The -s option causes input coming from a"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:744
-msgid "terminal to not be echoed."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:746
-msgid ""
-"The -t option causes read to time out and return failure if a complete line"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:747
-msgid ""
-"of input is not read within TIMEOUT seconds. If the TMOUT variable is set,"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:748
-msgid ""
-"its value is the default timeout. The return code is zero, unless end-of-"
-"file"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:749
-msgid ""
-"is encountered, read times out, or an invalid file descriptor is supplied as"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:750
-msgid "the argument to -u."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:756
-msgid "Causes a function to exit with the return value specified by N. If N"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:757
-msgid "is omitted, the return status is that of the last command."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:763
-msgid " -a Mark variables which are modified or created for export."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:764
-msgid " -b Notify of job termination immediately."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:765
-msgid " -e Exit immediately if a command exits with a non-zero status."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:766
-msgid " -f Disable file name generation (globbing)."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:767
-msgid " -h Remember the location of commands as they are looked up."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:768
-msgid " -k All assignment arguments are placed in the environment for a"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:769
-msgid " command, not just those that precede the command name."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:770
-msgid " -m Job control is enabled."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:771
-msgid " -n Read commands but do not execute them."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:772
-msgid " -o option-name"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:773
-msgid " Set the variable corresponding to option-name:"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:774
-msgid " allexport same as -a"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:775
-msgid " braceexpand same as -B"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:777
-msgid " emacs use an emacs-style line editing interface"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:779
-msgid " errexit same as -e"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:780
-msgid " errtrace same as -E"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:781
-msgid " functrace same as -T"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:782
-msgid " hashall same as -h"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:784
-msgid " histexpand same as -H"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:787
-msgid " history enable command history"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:789
-msgid " ignoreeof the shell will not exit upon reading EOF"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:790
-msgid " interactive-comments"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:791
-msgid ""
-" allow comments to appear in interactive commands"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:792
-msgid " keyword same as -k"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:793
-msgid " monitor same as -m"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:794
-msgid " noclobber same as -C"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:795
-msgid " noexec same as -n"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:796
-msgid " noglob same as -f"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:797
-msgid " nolog currently accepted but ignored"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:798
-msgid " notify same as -b"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:799
-msgid " nounset same as -u"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:800
-msgid " onecmd same as -t"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:801
-msgid " physical same as -P"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:802
-msgid ""
-" pipefail the return value of a pipeline is the status of"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:803
-msgid ""
-" the last command to exit with a non-zero status,"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:804
-msgid ""
-" or zero if no command exited with a non-zero status"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:805
-msgid " posix change the behavior of bash where the default"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:806
-msgid " operation differs from the 1003.2 standard to"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:807
-msgid " match the standard"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:808
-msgid " privileged same as -p"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:809
-msgid " verbose same as -v"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:811
-msgid " vi use a vi-style line editing interface"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:813
-msgid " xtrace same as -x"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:814
-msgid ""
-" -p Turned on whenever the real and effective user ids do not match."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:815
-msgid " Disables processing of the $ENV file and importing of shell"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:816
-msgid ""
-" functions. Turning this option off causes the effective uid and"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:817
-msgid " gid to be set to the real uid and gid."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:818
-msgid " -t Exit after reading and executing one command."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:819
-msgid " -u Treat unset variables as an error when substituting."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:820
-msgid " -v Print shell input lines as they are read."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:821
-msgid " -x Print commands and their arguments as they are executed."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:823
-msgid " -B the shell will perform brace expansion"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:825
-msgid " -C If set, disallow existing regular files to be overwritten"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:826
-msgid " by redirection of output."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:827
-msgid " -E If set, the ERR trap is inherited by shell functions."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:829
-msgid " -H Enable ! style history substitution. This flag is on"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:830
-msgid " by default."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:832
-msgid " -P If set, do not follow symbolic links when executing commands"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:833
-msgid " such as cd which change the current directory."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:834
-msgid " -T If set, the DEBUG trap is inherited by shell functions."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:836
-msgid "Using + rather than - causes these flags to be turned off. The"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:837
-msgid "flags can also be used upon invocation of the shell. The current"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:838
-msgid "set of flags may be found in $-. The remaining n ARGs are positional"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:839
-msgid "parameters and are assigned, in order, to $1, $2, .. $n. If no"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:840
-msgid "ARGs are given, all shell variables are printed."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:846
-msgid "For each NAME, remove the corresponding variable or function. Given"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:847
-msgid "the `-v', unset will only act on variables. Given the `-f' flag,"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:848
-msgid "unset will only act on functions. With neither flag, unset first"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:849
-msgid "tries to unset a variable, and if that fails, then tries to unset a"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:850
-msgid "function. Some variables cannot be unset; also see readonly."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:856
-msgid "NAMEs are marked for automatic export to the environment of"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:857
-msgid "subsequently executed commands. If the -f option is given,"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:858
-msgid "the NAMEs refer to functions. If no NAMEs are given, or if `-p'"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:859
-msgid "is given, a list of all names that are exported in this shell is"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:860
-msgid "printed. An argument of `-n' says to remove the export property"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:861
-msgid "from subsequent NAMEs. An argument of `--' disables further option"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:862 builtins.c:874
-msgid "processing."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:868
-msgid "The given NAMEs are marked readonly and the values of these NAMEs may"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:869
-msgid "not be changed by subsequent assignment. If the -f option is given,"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:870
-msgid "then functions corresponding to the NAMEs are so marked. If no"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:871
-msgid "arguments are given, or if `-p' is given, a list of all readonly names"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:872
-msgid "is printed. The `-a' option means to treat each NAME as"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:873
-msgid "an array variable. An argument of `--' disables further option"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:880
-msgid "The positional parameters from $N+1 ... are renamed to $1 ... If N is"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:881
-msgid "not given, it is assumed to be 1."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:887 builtins.c:896
-msgid "Read and execute commands from FILENAME and return. The pathnames"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:888 builtins.c:897
-msgid "in $PATH are used to find the directory containing FILENAME. If any"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:889 builtins.c:898
-msgid "ARGUMENTS are supplied, they become the positional parameters when"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:890 builtins.c:899
-msgid "FILENAME is executed."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:906
-msgid "Suspend the execution of this shell until it receives a SIGCONT"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:907
-msgid "signal. The `-f' if specified says not to complain about this"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:908
-msgid "being a login shell if it is; just suspend anyway."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:915
-msgid "Exits with a status of 0 (true) or 1 (false) depending on"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:916
-msgid "the evaluation of EXPR. Expressions may be unary or binary. Unary"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:917
-msgid "expressions are often used to examine the status of a file. There"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:918
-msgid "are string operators as well, and numeric comparison operators."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:920
-msgid "File operators:"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:922
-msgid " -a FILE True if file exists."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:923
-msgid " -b FILE True if file is block special."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:924
-msgid " -c FILE True if file is character special."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:925
-msgid " -d FILE True if file is a directory."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:926
-msgid " -e FILE True if file exists."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:927
-msgid " -f FILE True if file exists and is a regular file."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:928
-msgid " -g FILE True if file is set-group-id."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:929
-msgid " -h FILE True if file is a symbolic link."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:930
-msgid " -L FILE True if file is a symbolic link."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:931
-msgid " -k FILE True if file has its `sticky' bit set."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:932
-msgid " -p FILE True if file is a named pipe."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:933
-msgid " -r FILE True if file is readable by you."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:934
-msgid " -s FILE True if file exists and is not empty."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:935
-msgid " -S FILE True if file is a socket."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:936
-msgid " -t FD True if FD is opened on a terminal."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:937
-msgid " -u FILE True if the file is set-user-id."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:938
-msgid " -w FILE True if the file is writable by you."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:939
-msgid " -x FILE True if the file is executable by you."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:940
-msgid " -O FILE True if the file is effectively owned by you."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:941
-msgid " -G FILE True if the file is effectively owned by your group."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:942
-msgid ""
-" -N FILE True if the file has been modified since it was last read."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:944
-msgid " FILE1 -nt FILE2 True if file1 is newer than file2 (according to"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:945
-msgid " modification date)."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:947
-msgid " FILE1 -ot FILE2 True if file1 is older than file2."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:949
-msgid " FILE1 -ef FILE2 True if file1 is a hard link to file2."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:951
-msgid "String operators:"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:953
-msgid " -z STRING True if string is empty."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:955
-msgid " -n STRING"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:956
-msgid " STRING True if string is not empty."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:958
-msgid " STRING1 = STRING2"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:959
-msgid " True if the strings are equal."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:960
-msgid " STRING1 != STRING2"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:961
-msgid " True if the strings are not equal."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:962
-msgid " STRING1 < STRING2"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:963
-msgid ""
-" True if STRING1 sorts before STRING2 lexicographically."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:964
-msgid " STRING1 > STRING2"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:965
-msgid ""
-" True if STRING1 sorts after STRING2 lexicographically."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:967
-msgid "Other operators:"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:969
-msgid " -o OPTION True if the shell option OPTION is enabled."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:970
-msgid " ! EXPR True if expr is false."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:971
-msgid " EXPR1 -a EXPR2 True if both expr1 AND expr2 are true."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:972
-msgid " EXPR1 -o EXPR2 True if either expr1 OR expr2 is true."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:974
-msgid " arg1 OP arg2 Arithmetic tests. OP is one of -eq, -ne,"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:975
-msgid " -lt, -le, -gt, or -ge."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:977
-msgid "Arithmetic binary operators return true if ARG1 is equal, not-equal,"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:978
-msgid "less-than, less-than-or-equal, greater-than, or greater-than-or-equal"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:979
-msgid "than ARG2."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:985
-msgid "This is a synonym for the \"test\" builtin, but the last"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:986
-msgid "argument must be a literal `]', to match the opening `['."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:992
-msgid "Print the accumulated user and system times for processes run from"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:993
-msgid "the shell."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:999
-msgid "The command ARG is to be read and executed when the shell receives"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1000
-msgid "signal(s) SIGNAL_SPEC. If ARG is absent all specified signals are"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1001
-msgid "reset to their original values. If ARG is the null string each"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1002
-msgid "SIGNAL_SPEC is ignored by the shell and by the commands it invokes."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1003
-msgid "If a SIGNAL_SPEC is EXIT (0) the command ARG is executed on exit from"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1004
-msgid "the shell. If a SIGNAL_SPEC is DEBUG, ARG is executed after every"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1005
-msgid "command. If ARG is `-p' then the trap commands associated with"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1006
-msgid "each SIGNAL_SPEC are displayed. If no arguments are supplied or if"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1007
-msgid "only `-p' is given, trap prints the list of commands associated with"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1008
-msgid ""
-"each signal number. Each SIGNAL_SPEC is either a signal name in <signal.h>"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1009
-msgid "or a signal number. `trap -l' prints a list of signal names and their"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1010
-msgid "corresponding numbers. Note that a signal can be sent to the shell"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1011
-msgid "with \"kill -signal $$\"."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1017
-msgid "For each NAME, indicate how it would be interpreted if used as a"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1018
-msgid "command name."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1020
-msgid "If the -t option is used, `type' outputs a single word which is one of"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1021
-msgid "`alias', `keyword', `function', `builtin', `file' or `', if NAME is an"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1022
-msgid "alias, shell reserved word, shell function, shell builtin, disk file,"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1023
-msgid "or unfound, respectively."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1025
-msgid "If the -p flag is used, `type' either returns the name of the disk"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1026
-msgid "file that would be executed, or nothing if `type -t NAME' would not"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1027
-msgid "return `file'."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1029
-msgid "If the -a flag is used, `type' displays all of the places that contain"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1030
-msgid "an executable named `file'. This includes aliases, builtins, and"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1031
-msgid "functions, if and only if the -p flag is not also used."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1033
-msgid "The -f flag suppresses shell function lookup."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1035
-msgid "The -P flag forces a PATH search for each NAME, even if it is an alias,"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1036
-msgid "builtin, or function, and returns the name of the disk file that would"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1037
-msgid "be executed."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1044
-msgid "Ulimit provides control over the resources available to processes"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1045
-msgid "started by the shell, on systems that allow such control. If an"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1046
-msgid "option is given, it is interpreted as follows:"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1048
-msgid " -S\tuse the `soft' resource limit"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1049
-msgid " -H\tuse the `hard' resource limit"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1050
-msgid " -a\tall current limits are reported"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1051
-msgid " -c\tthe maximum size of core files created"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1052
-msgid " -d\tthe maximum size of a process's data segment"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1053
-msgid " -f\tthe maximum size of files created by the shell"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1054
-msgid " -l\tthe maximum size a process may lock into memory"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1055
-msgid " -m\tthe maximum resident set size"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1056
-msgid " -n\tthe maximum number of open file descriptors"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1057
-msgid " -p\tthe pipe buffer size"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1058
-msgid " -s\tthe maximum stack size"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1059
-msgid " -t\tthe maximum amount of cpu time in seconds"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1060
-msgid " -u\tthe maximum number of user processes"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1061
-msgid " -v\tthe size of virtual memory"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1063
-msgid "If LIMIT is given, it is the new value of the specified resource;"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1064
-msgid "the special LIMIT values `soft', `hard', and `unlimited' stand for"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1065
-msgid ""
-"the current soft limit, the current hard limit, and no limit, respectively."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1066
-msgid "Otherwise, the current value of the specified resource is printed."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1067
-msgid "If no option is given, then -f is assumed. Values are in 1024-byte"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1068
-msgid "increments, except for -t, which is in seconds, -p, which is in"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1069
-msgid "increments of 512 bytes, and -u, which is an unscaled number of"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1070
-msgid "processes."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1077
-msgid "The user file-creation mask is set to MODE. If MODE is omitted, or if"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1078
-msgid "`-S' is supplied, the current value of the mask is printed. The `-S'"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1079
-msgid "option makes the output symbolic; otherwise an octal number is output."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1080
-msgid "If `-p' is supplied, and MODE is omitted, the output is in a form"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1081
-msgid "that may be used as input. If MODE begins with a digit, it is"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1082
-msgid "interpreted as an octal number, otherwise it is a symbolic mode string"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1083
-msgid "like that accepted by chmod(1)."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1090 builtins.c:1102
-msgid "Wait for the specified process and report its termination status. If"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1091 builtins.c:1103
-msgid "N is not given, all currently active child processes are waited for,"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1092
-msgid "and the return code is zero. N may be a process ID or a job"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1093
-msgid "specification; if a job spec is given, all processes in the job's"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1094
-msgid "pipeline are waited for."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1104
-msgid "and the return code is zero. N is a process ID; if it is not given,"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1105
-msgid "all child processes of the shell are waited for."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1112
-msgid "The `for' loop executes a sequence of commands for each member in a"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1113
-msgid "list of items. If `in WORDS ...;' is not present, then `in \"$@\"' is"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1114
-msgid "assumed. For each element in WORDS, NAME is set to that element, and"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1115
-msgid "the COMMANDS are executed."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1121
-msgid "Equivalent to"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1122
-msgid "\t(( EXP1 ))"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1123
-msgid "\twhile (( EXP2 )); do"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1124
-msgid "\t\tCOMMANDS"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1125
-msgid "\t\t(( EXP3 ))"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1126
-msgid "\tdone"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1127
-msgid "EXP1, EXP2, and EXP3 are arithmetic expressions. If any expression is"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1128
-msgid "omitted, it behaves as if it evaluates to 1."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1134
-msgid "The WORDS are expanded, generating a list of words. The"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1135
-msgid "set of expanded words is printed on the standard error, each"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1136
-msgid "preceded by a number. If `in WORDS' is not present, `in \"$@\"'"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1137
-msgid "is assumed. The PS3 prompt is then displayed and a line read"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1138
-msgid "from the standard input. If the line consists of the number"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1139
-msgid "corresponding to one of the displayed words, then NAME is set"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1140
-msgid "to that word. If the line is empty, WORDS and the prompt are"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1141
-msgid "redisplayed. If EOF is read, the command completes. Any other"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1142
-msgid "value read causes NAME to be set to null. The line read is saved"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1143
-msgid "in the variable REPLY. COMMANDS are executed after each selection"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1144
-msgid "until a break command is executed."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1150
-msgid "Execute PIPELINE and print a summary of the real time, user CPU time,"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1151
-msgid "and system CPU time spent executing PIPELINE when it terminates."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1152
-msgid "The return status is the return status of PIPELINE. The `-p' option"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1153
-msgid "prints the timing summary in a slightly different format. This uses"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1154
-msgid "the value of the TIMEFORMAT variable as the output format."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1160
-msgid "Selectively execute COMMANDS based upon WORD matching PATTERN. The"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1161
-msgid "`|' is used to separate multiple patterns."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1167
-msgid ""
-"The if COMMANDS are executed. If the exit status is zero, then the then"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1168
-msgid ""
-"COMMANDS are executed. Otherwise, each of the elif COMMANDS are executed"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1169
-msgid ""
-"in turn, and if the exit status is zero, the corresponding then COMMANDS"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1170
-msgid ""
-"are executed and the if command completes. Otherwise, the else COMMANDS"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1171
-msgid ""
-"are executed, if present. The exit status is the exit status of the last"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1172
-msgid "command executed, or zero if no condition tested true."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1178 builtins.c:1185
-msgid "Expand and execute COMMANDS as long as the final command in the"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1179
-msgid "`while' COMMANDS has an exit status of zero."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1186
-msgid "`until' COMMANDS has an exit status which is not zero."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1192
-msgid "Create a simple command invoked by NAME which runs COMMANDS."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1193
-msgid "Arguments on the command line along with NAME are passed to the"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1194
-msgid "function as $0 .. $n."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1200
-msgid "Run a set of commands in a group. This is one way to redirect an"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1201
-msgid "entire set of commands."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1207
-msgid "This is similar to the `fg' command. Resume a stopped or background"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1208
-msgid "job. If you specifiy DIGITS, then that job is used. If you specify"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1209
-msgid "WORD, then the job whose name begins with WORD is used. Following the"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1210
-msgid "job specification with a `&' places the job in the background."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1216
-msgid "The EXPRESSION is evaluated according to the rules for arithmetic"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1217
-msgid "evaluation. Equivalent to \"let EXPRESSION\"."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1223
-msgid ""
-"Returns a status of 0 or 1 depending on the evaluation of the conditional"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1224
-msgid ""
-"expression EXPRESSION. Expressions are composed of the same primaries used"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1225
-msgid ""
-"by the `test' builtin, and may be combined using the following operators"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1227
-msgid "\t( EXPRESSION )\tReturns the value of EXPRESSION"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1228
-msgid "\t! EXPRESSION\tTrue if EXPRESSION is false; else false"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1229
-msgid "\tEXPR1 && EXPR2\tTrue if both EXPR1 and EXPR2 are true; else false"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1230
-msgid "\tEXPR1 || EXPR2\tTrue if either EXPR1 or EXPR2 is true; else false"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1232
-msgid ""
-"When the `==' and `!=' operators are used, the string to the right of the"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1233
-msgid "operator is used as a pattern and pattern matching is performed. The"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1234
-msgid "&& and || operators do not evaluate EXPR2 if EXPR1 is sufficient to"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1235
-msgid "determine the expression's value."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1241
-msgid "BASH_VERSION Version information for this Bash."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1242
-msgid "CDPATH A colon separated list of directories to search"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1243
-msgid "\t\twhen the argument to `cd' is not found in the current"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1244
-msgid "\t\tdirectory."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1245
-msgid "GLOBIGNORE\tA colon-separated list of patterns describing filenames to"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1246
-msgid "\t\tbe ignored by pathname expansion."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1248
-msgid ""
-"HISTFILE The name of the file where your command history is stored."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1249
-msgid "HISTFILESIZE The maximum number of lines this file can contain."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1250
-msgid "HISTSIZE The maximum number of history lines that a running"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1251
-msgid "\t\tshell can access."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1253
-msgid "HOME The complete pathname to your login directory."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1254
-msgid "HOSTNAME\tThe name of the current host."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1255
-msgid "HOSTTYPE The type of CPU this version of Bash is running under."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1256
-msgid "IGNOREEOF Controls the action of the shell on receipt of an EOF"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1257
-msgid "\t\tcharacter as the sole input. If set, then the value"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1258
-msgid "\t\tof it is the number of EOF characters that can be seen"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1259
-msgid "\t\tin a row on an empty line before the shell will exit"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1260
-msgid "\t\t(default 10). When unset, EOF signifies the end of input."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1261
-msgid "MACHTYPE\tA string describing the current system Bash is running on."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1262
-msgid "MAILCHECK\tHow often, in seconds, Bash checks for new mail."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1263
-msgid "MAILPATH\tA colon-separated list of filenames which Bash checks"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1264
-msgid "\t\tfor new mail."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1265
-msgid "OSTYPE\t\tThe version of Unix this version of Bash is running on."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1266
-msgid "PATH A colon-separated list of directories to search when"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1267
-msgid "\t\tlooking for commands."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1268
-msgid "PROMPT_COMMAND A command to be executed before the printing of each"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1269
-msgid "\t\tprimary prompt."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1270
-msgid "PS1 The primary prompt string."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1271
-msgid "PS2 The secondary prompt string."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1272
-msgid "PWD\t\tThe full pathname of the current directory."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1273
-msgid "SHELLOPTS\tA colon-separated list of enabled shell options."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1274
-msgid "TERM The name of the current terminal type."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1275
-msgid "TIMEFORMAT\tThe output format for timing statistics displayed by the"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1276
-msgid "\t\t`time' reserved word."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1277
-msgid "auto_resume Non-null means a command word appearing on a line by"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1278
-msgid "\t\titself is first looked for in the list of currently"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1279
-msgid "\t\tstopped jobs. If found there, that job is foregrounded."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1280
-msgid "\t\tA value of `exact' means that the command word must"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1281
-msgid "\t\texactly match a command in the list of stopped jobs. A"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1282
-msgid "\t\tvalue of `substring' means that the command word must"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1283
-msgid "\t\tmatch a substring of the job. Any other value means that"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1284
-msgid "\t\tthe command must be a prefix of a stopped job."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1287
-msgid "histchars Characters controlling history expansion and quick"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1288
-msgid "\t\tsubstitution. The first character is the history"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1289
-msgid "\t\tsubstitution character, usually `!'. The second is"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1290
-msgid "\t\tthe `quick substitution' character, usually `^'. The"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1291
-msgid "\t\tthird is the `history comment' character, usually `#'."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1293
-msgid "HISTIGNORE\tA colon-separated list of patterns used to decide which"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1294
-msgid "\t\tcommands should be saved on the history list."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1306
-msgid "+N\tRotates the stack so that the Nth directory (counting"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1307
-msgid "\tfrom the left of the list shown by `dirs', starting with"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1308 builtins.c:1312
-msgid "\tzero) is at the top."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1310
-msgid "-N\tRotates the stack so that the Nth directory (counting"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1311
-msgid "\tfrom the right of the list shown by `dirs', starting with"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1314
-msgid "-n\tsuppress the normal change of directory when adding directories"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1315
-msgid "\tto the stack, so only the stack is manipulated."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1317
-msgid "dir\tadds DIR to the directory stack at the top, making it the"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1318
-msgid "\tnew current working directory."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1332
-msgid "+N\tremoves the Nth entry counting from the left of the list"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1333
-msgid "\tshown by `dirs', starting with zero. For example: `popd +0'"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1334
-msgid "\tremoves the first directory, `popd +1' the second."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1336
-msgid "-N\tremoves the Nth entry counting from the right of the list"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1337
-msgid "\tshown by `dirs', starting with zero. For example: `popd -0'"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1338
-msgid "\tremoves the last directory, `popd -1' the next to last."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1340
-msgid "-n\tsuppress the normal change of directory when removing directories"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1341
-msgid "\tfrom the stack, so only the stack is manipulated."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1363
-msgid "+N\tdisplays the Nth entry counting from the left of the list shown by"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1364 builtins.c:1367
-msgid "\tdirs when invoked without options, starting with zero."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1366
-msgid "-N\tdisplays the Nth entry counting from the right of the list shown by"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1374
-msgid "Toggle the values of variables controlling optional behavior."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1375
-msgid "The -s flag means to enable (set) each OPTNAME; the -u flag"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1376
-msgid "unsets each OPTNAME. The -q flag suppresses output; the exit"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1377
-msgid "status indicates whether each OPTNAME is set or unset. The -o"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1378
-msgid "option restricts the OPTNAMEs to those defined for use with"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1379
-msgid "`set -o'. With no options, or with the -p option, a list of all"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1380
-msgid "settable options is displayed, with an indication of whether or"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1381
-msgid "not each is set."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1387
-msgid "printf formats and prints ARGUMENTS under control of the FORMAT. FORMAT"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1388
-msgid "is a character string which contains three types of objects: plain"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1389
-msgid ""
-"characters, which are simply copied to standard output, character escape"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1390
-msgid "sequences which are converted and copied to the standard output, and"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1391
-msgid ""
-"format specifications, each of which causes printing of the next successive"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1392
-msgid "argument. In addition to the standard printf(1) formats, %b means to"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1393
-msgid "expand backslash escape sequences in the corresponding argument, and %q"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1394
-msgid "means to quote the argument in a way that can be reused as shell input."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1401
-msgid "For each NAME, specify how arguments are to be completed."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1402
-msgid "If the -p option is supplied, or if no options are supplied, existing"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1403
-msgid "completion specifications are printed in a way that allows them to be"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1404
-msgid "reused as input. The -r option removes a completion specification for"
+#: builtins.c:1393
+msgid ""
+" For each NAME, specify how arguments are to be completed.\n"
+" If the -p option is supplied, or if no options are supplied, existing\n"
+" completion specifications are printed in a way that allows them to be\n"
+" reused as input. The -r option removes a completion specification for\n"
+" each NAME, or, if no NAMEs are supplied, all completion specifications."
msgstr ""
#: builtins.c:1405
-msgid "each NAME, or, if no NAMEs are supplied, all completion specifications."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1413
-msgid "Display the possible completions depending on the options. Intended"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1414
msgid ""
-"to be used from within a shell function generating possible completions."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1415
-msgid "If the optional WORD argument is supplied, matches against WORD are"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: builtins.c:1416
-msgid "generated."
+" Display the possible completions depending on the options. Intended\n"
+" to be used from within a shell function generating possible "
+"completions.\n"
+" If the optional WORD argument is supplied, matches against WORD are\n"
+" generated."
msgstr ""