# HG changeset patch # User Martin Geisler # Date 1256471430 -3600 # Node ID afe646dd78fcaeaac0cd7d8a3f05bd821c05c9ac # Parent af64aa112aa3f873a4309bf75116bc16c0f74bef i18n-zh_TW: synchronized with e06c940d554d diff -r af64aa112aa3 -r afe646dd78fc i18n/zh_TW.po --- a/i18n/zh_TW.po Sun Oct 25 12:50:12 2009 +0100 +++ b/i18n/zh_TW.po Sun Oct 25 12:50:30 2009 +0100 @@ -7,8 +7,8 @@ msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: Mercurial\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2009-06-10 22:09+0800\n" -"PO-Revision-Date: 2009-06-18 21:12+0200\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2009-10-25 12:38+0100\n" +"PO-Revision-Date: 2009-10-25 12:50+0100\n" "Last-Translator: Chia-Huan Wu \n" "Language-Team: Traditional Chinese\n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" @@ -25,7 +25,10 @@ msgid "COMMANDS" msgstr "命令" -msgid " options:\n" +#, fuzzy +msgid "" +" options:\n" +"\n" msgstr " 選項: \n" #, python-format @@ -36,12 +39,512 @@ " 別名: %s\n" "\n" -#, python-format -msgid "acl: %s not enabled\n" -msgstr "acl: %s 尚未啟用\n" - -#, python-format -msgid "acl: %s enabled, %d entries for user %s\n" +msgid "" +"Some commands allow the user to specify a date, e.g.:\n" +"\n" +"- backout, commit, import, tag: Specify the commit date.\n" +"- log, revert, update: Select revision(s) by date.\n" +"\n" +"Many date formats are valid. Here are some examples::\n" +"\n" +" \"Wed Dec 6 13:18:29 2006\" (local timezone assumed)\n" +" \"Dec 6 13:18 -0600\" (year assumed, time offset provided)\n" +" \"Dec 6 13:18 UTC\" (UTC and GMT are aliases for +0000)\n" +" \"Dec 6\" (midnight)\n" +" \"13:18\" (today assumed)\n" +" \"3:39\" (3:39AM assumed)\n" +" \"3:39pm\" (15:39)\n" +" \"2006-12-06 13:18:29\" (ISO 8601 format)\n" +" \"2006-12-6 13:18\"\n" +" \"2006-12-6\"\n" +" \"12-6\"\n" +" \"12/6\"\n" +" \"12/6/6\" (Dec 6 2006)\n" +"\n" +"Lastly, there is Mercurial's internal format::\n" +"\n" +" \"1165432709 0\" (Wed Dec 6 13:18:29 2006 UTC)\n" +"\n" +"This is the internal representation format for dates. unixtime is the\n" +"number of seconds since the epoch (1970-01-01 00:00 UTC). offset is\n" +"the offset of the local timezone, in seconds west of UTC (negative if\n" +"the timezone is east of UTC).\n" +"\n" +"The log command also accepts date ranges::\n" +"\n" +" \"<{datetime}\" - at or before a given date/time\n" +" \">{datetime}\" - on or after a given date/time\n" +" \"{datetime} to {datetime}\" - a date range, inclusive\n" +" \"-{days}\" - within a given number of days of today\n" +msgstr "" + +msgid "" +"Mercurial's default format for showing changes between two versions of\n" +"a file is compatible with the unified format of GNU diff, which can be\n" +"used by GNU patch and many other standard tools.\n" +"\n" +"While this standard format is often enough, it does not encode the\n" +"following information:\n" +"\n" +"- executable status and other permission bits\n" +"- copy or rename information\n" +"- changes in binary files\n" +"- creation or deletion of empty files\n" +"\n" +"Mercurial also supports the extended diff format from the git VCS\n" +"which addresses these limitations. The git diff format is not produced\n" +"by default because a few widespread tools still do not understand this\n" +"format.\n" +"\n" +"This means that when generating diffs from a Mercurial repository\n" +"(e.g. with \"hg export\"), you should be careful about things like file\n" +"copies and renames or other things mentioned above, because when\n" +"applying a standard diff to a different repository, this extra\n" +"information is lost. Mercurial's internal operations (like push and\n" +"pull) are not affected by this, because they use an internal binary\n" +"format for communicating changes.\n" +"\n" +"To make Mercurial produce the git extended diff format, use the --git\n" +"option available for many commands, or set 'git = True' in the [diff]\n" +"section of your hgrc. You do not need to set this option when\n" +"importing diffs in this format or using them in the mq extension.\n" +msgstr "" + +msgid "" +"HG\n" +" Path to the 'hg' executable, automatically passed when running\n" +" hooks, extensions or external tools. If unset or empty, this is\n" +" the hg executable's name if it's frozen, or an executable named\n" +" 'hg' (with %PATHEXT% [defaulting to COM/EXE/BAT/CMD] extensions on\n" +" Windows) is searched.\n" +"\n" +"HGEDITOR\n" +" This is the name of the editor to run when committing. See EDITOR.\n" +"\n" +" (deprecated, use .hgrc)\n" +"\n" +"HGENCODING\n" +" This overrides the default locale setting detected by Mercurial.\n" +" This setting is used to convert data including usernames,\n" +" changeset descriptions, tag names, and branches. This setting can\n" +" be overridden with the --encoding command-line option.\n" +"\n" +"HGENCODINGMODE\n" +" This sets Mercurial's behavior for handling unknown characters\n" +" while transcoding user input. The default is \"strict\", which\n" +" causes Mercurial to abort if it can't map a character. Other\n" +" settings include \"replace\", which replaces unknown characters, and\n" +" \"ignore\", which drops them. This setting can be overridden with\n" +" the --encodingmode command-line option.\n" +"\n" +"HGMERGE\n" +" An executable to use for resolving merge conflicts. The program\n" +" will be executed with three arguments: local file, remote file,\n" +" ancestor file.\n" +"\n" +" (deprecated, use .hgrc)\n" +"\n" +"HGRCPATH\n" +" A list of files or directories to search for hgrc files. Item\n" +" separator is \":\" on Unix, \";\" on Windows. If HGRCPATH is not set,\n" +" platform default search path is used. If empty, only the .hg/hgrc\n" +" from the current repository is read.\n" +"\n" +" For each element in HGRCPATH:\n" +"\n" +" - if it's a directory, all files ending with .rc are added\n" +" - otherwise, the file itself will be added\n" +"\n" +"HGUSER\n" +" This is the string used as the author of a commit. If not set,\n" +" available values will be considered in this order:\n" +"\n" +" - HGUSER (deprecated)\n" +" - hgrc files from the HGRCPATH\n" +" - EMAIL\n" +" - interactive prompt\n" +" - LOGNAME (with '@hostname' appended)\n" +"\n" +" (deprecated, use .hgrc)\n" +"\n" +"EMAIL\n" +" May be used as the author of a commit; see HGUSER.\n" +"\n" +"LOGNAME\n" +" May be used as the author of a commit; see HGUSER.\n" +"\n" +"VISUAL\n" +" This is the name of the editor to use when committing. See EDITOR.\n" +"\n" +"EDITOR\n" +" Sometimes Mercurial needs to open a text file in an editor for a\n" +" user to modify, for example when writing commit messages. The\n" +" editor it uses is determined by looking at the environment\n" +" variables HGEDITOR, VISUAL and EDITOR, in that order. The first\n" +" non-empty one is chosen. If all of them are empty, the editor\n" +" defaults to 'vi'.\n" +"\n" +"PYTHONPATH\n" +" This is used by Python to find imported modules and may need to be\n" +" set appropriately if this Mercurial is not installed system-wide.\n" +msgstr "" + +msgid "" +"Mercurial has the ability to add new features through the use of\n" +"extensions. Extensions may add new commands, add options to\n" +"existing commands, change the default behavior of commands, or\n" +"implement hooks.\n" +"\n" +"Extensions are not loaded by default for a variety of reasons:\n" +"they can increase startup overhead; they may be meant for advanced\n" +"usage only; they may provide potentially dangerous abilities (such\n" +"as letting you destroy or modify history); they might not be ready\n" +"for prime time; or they may alter some usual behaviors of stock\n" +"Mercurial. It is thus up to the user to activate extensions as\n" +"needed.\n" +"\n" +"To enable the \"foo\" extension, either shipped with Mercurial or in\n" +"the Python search path, create an entry for it in your hgrc, like\n" +"this::\n" +"\n" +" [extensions]\n" +" foo =\n" +"\n" +"You may also specify the full path to an extension::\n" +"\n" +" [extensions]\n" +" myfeature = ~/.hgext/myfeature.py\n" +"\n" +"To explicitly disable an extension enabled in an hgrc of broader\n" +"scope, prepend its path with !::\n" +"\n" +" [extensions]\n" +" # disabling extension bar residing in /path/to/extension/bar.py\n" +" hgext.bar = !/path/to/extension/bar.py\n" +" # ditto, but no path was supplied for extension baz\n" +" hgext.baz = !\n" +msgstr "" + +msgid "" +"When Mercurial accepts more than one revision, they may be specified\n" +"individually, or provided as a topologically continuous range,\n" +"separated by the \":\" character.\n" +"\n" +"The syntax of range notation is [BEGIN]:[END], where BEGIN and END are\n" +"revision identifiers. Both BEGIN and END are optional. If BEGIN is not\n" +"specified, it defaults to revision number 0. If END is not specified,\n" +"it defaults to the tip. The range \":\" thus means \"all revisions\".\n" +"\n" +"If BEGIN is greater than END, revisions are treated in reverse order.\n" +"\n" +"A range acts as a closed interval. This means that a range of 3:5\n" +"gives 3, 4 and 5. Similarly, a range of 9:6 gives 9, 8, 7, and 6.\n" +msgstr "" + +msgid "" +"Mercurial accepts several notations for identifying one or more files\n" +"at a time.\n" +"\n" +"By default, Mercurial treats filenames as shell-style extended glob\n" +"patterns.\n" +"\n" +"Alternate pattern notations must be specified explicitly.\n" +"\n" +"To use a plain path name without any pattern matching, start it with\n" +"``path:``. These path names must completely match starting at the\n" +"current repository root.\n" +"\n" +"To use an extended glob, start a name with ``glob:``. Globs are rooted\n" +"at the current directory; a glob such as ``*.c`` will only match files\n" +"in the current directory ending with ``.c``.\n" +"\n" +"The supported glob syntax extensions are ``**`` to match any string\n" +"across path separators and ``{a,b}`` to mean \"a or b\".\n" +"\n" +"To use a Perl/Python regular expression, start a name with ``re:``.\n" +"Regexp pattern matching is anchored at the root of the repository.\n" +"\n" +"Plain examples::\n" +"\n" +" path:foo/bar a name bar in a directory named foo in the root\n" +" of the repository\n" +" path:path:name a file or directory named \"path:name\"\n" +"\n" +"Glob examples::\n" +"\n" +" glob:*.c any name ending in \".c\" in the current directory\n" +" *.c any name ending in \".c\" in the current directory\n" +" **.c any name ending in \".c\" in any subdirectory of the\n" +" current directory including itself.\n" +" foo/*.c any name ending in \".c\" in the directory foo\n" +" foo/**.c any name ending in \".c\" in any subdirectory of foo\n" +" including itself.\n" +"\n" +"Regexp examples::\n" +"\n" +" re:.*\\.c$ any name ending in \".c\", anywhere in the repository\n" +msgstr "" + +msgid "" +"Mercurial supports several ways to specify individual revisions.\n" +"\n" +"A plain integer is treated as a revision number. Negative integers are\n" +"treated as sequential offsets from the tip, with -1 denoting the tip,\n" +"-2 denoting the revision prior to the tip, and so forth.\n" +"\n" +"A 40-digit hexadecimal string is treated as a unique revision\n" +"identifier.\n" +"\n" +"A hexadecimal string less than 40 characters long is treated as a\n" +"unique revision identifier and is referred to as a short-form\n" +"identifier. A short-form identifier is only valid if it is the prefix\n" +"of exactly one full-length identifier.\n" +"\n" +"Any other string is treated as a tag or branch name. A tag name is a\n" +"symbolic name associated with a revision identifier. A branch name\n" +"denotes the tipmost revision of that branch. Tag and branch names must\n" +"not contain the \":\" character.\n" +"\n" +"The reserved name \"tip\" is a special tag that always identifies the\n" +"most recent revision.\n" +"\n" +"The reserved name \"null\" indicates the null revision. This is the\n" +"revision of an empty repository, and the parent of revision 0.\n" +"\n" +"The reserved name \".\" indicates the working directory parent. If no\n" +"working directory is checked out, it is equivalent to null. If an\n" +"uncommitted merge is in progress, \".\" is the revision of the first\n" +"parent.\n" +msgstr "" + +msgid "" +"Mercurial allows you to customize output of commands through\n" +"templates. You can either pass in a template from the command\n" +"line, via the --template option, or select an existing\n" +"template-style (--style).\n" +"\n" +"You can customize output for any \"log-like\" command: log,\n" +"outgoing, incoming, tip, parents, heads and glog.\n" +"\n" +"Three styles are packaged with Mercurial: default (the style used\n" +"when no explicit preference is passed), compact and changelog.\n" +"Usage::\n" +"\n" +" $ hg log -r1 --style changelog\n" +"\n" +"A template is a piece of text, with markup to invoke variable\n" +"expansion::\n" +"\n" +" $ hg log -r1 --template \"{node}\\n\"\n" +" b56ce7b07c52de7d5fd79fb89701ea538af65746\n" +"\n" +"Strings in curly braces are called keywords. The availability of\n" +"keywords depends on the exact context of the templater. These\n" +"keywords are usually available for templating a log-like command:\n" +"\n" +":author: String. The unmodified author of the changeset.\n" +":branches: String. The name of the branch on which the changeset\n" +" was committed. Will be empty if the branch name was\n" +" default.\n" +":date: Date information. The date when the changeset was\n" +" committed.\n" +":desc: String. The text of the changeset description.\n" +":diffstat: String. Statistics of changes with the following\n" +" format: \"modified files: +added/-removed lines\"\n" +":files: List of strings. All files modified, added, or removed\n" +" by this changeset.\n" +":file_adds: List of strings. Files added by this changeset.\n" +":file_mods: List of strings. Files modified by this changeset.\n" +":file_dels: List of strings. Files removed by this changeset.\n" +":node: String. The changeset identification hash, as a\n" +" 40-character hexadecimal string.\n" +":parents: List of strings. The parents of the changeset.\n" +":rev: Integer. The repository-local changeset revision\n" +" number.\n" +":tags: List of strings. Any tags associated with the\n" +" changeset.\n" +":latesttag: String. Most recent global tag in the ancestors of this\n" +" changeset.\n" +":latesttagdistance: Integer. Longest path to the latest tag.\n" +"\n" +"The \"date\" keyword does not produce human-readable output. If you\n" +"want to use a date in your output, you can use a filter to process\n" +"it. Filters are functions which return a string based on the input\n" +"variable. You can also use a chain of filters to get the desired\n" +"output::\n" +"\n" +" $ hg tip --template \"{date|isodate}\\n\"\n" +" 2008-08-21 18:22 +0000\n" +"\n" +"List of filters:\n" +"\n" +":addbreaks: Any text. Add an XHTML \"
\" tag before the end of\n" +" every line except the last.\n" +":age: Date. Returns a human-readable date/time difference\n" +" between the given date/time and the current\n" +" date/time.\n" +":basename: Any text. Treats the text as a path, and returns the\n" +" last component of the path after splitting by the\n" +" path separator (ignoring trailing separators). For\n" +" example, \"foo/bar/baz\" becomes \"baz\" and \"foo/bar//\"\n" +" becomes \"bar\".\n" +":stripdir: Treat the text as path and strip a directory level,\n" +" if possible. For example, \"foo\" and \"foo/bar\" becomes\n" +" \"foo\".\n" +":date: Date. Returns a date in a Unix date format, including\n" +" the timezone: \"Mon Sep 04 15:13:13 2006 0700\".\n" +":domain: Any text. Finds the first string that looks like an\n" +" email address, and extracts just the domain\n" +" component. Example: 'User ' becomes\n" +" 'example.com'.\n" +":email: Any text. Extracts the first string that looks like\n" +" an email address. Example: 'User '\n" +" becomes 'user@example.com'.\n" +":escape: Any text. Replaces the special XML/XHTML characters\n" +" \"&\", \"<\" and \">\" with XML entities.\n" +":fill68: Any text. Wraps the text to fit in 68 columns.\n" +":fill76: Any text. Wraps the text to fit in 76 columns.\n" +":firstline: Any text. Returns the first line of text.\n" +":nonempty: Any text. Returns '(none)' if the string is empty.\n" +":hgdate: Date. Returns the date as a pair of numbers:\n" +" \"1157407993 25200\" (Unix timestamp, timezone offset).\n" +":isodate: Date. Returns the date in ISO 8601 format:\n" +" \"2009-08-18 13:00 +0200\".\n" +":isodatesec: Date. Returns the date in ISO 8601 format, including\n" +" seconds: \"2009-08-18 13:00:13 +0200\". See also the\n" +" rfc3339date filter.\n" +":localdate: Date. Converts a date to local date.\n" +":obfuscate: Any text. Returns the input text rendered as a\n" +" sequence of XML entities.\n" +":person: Any text. Returns the text before an email address.\n" +":rfc822date: Date. Returns a date using the same format used in\n" +" email headers: \"Tue, 18 Aug 2009 13:00:13 +0200\".\n" +":rfc3339date: Date. Returns a date using the Internet date format\n" +" specified in RFC 3339: \"2009-08-18T13:00:13+02:00\".\n" +":short: Changeset hash. Returns the short form of a changeset\n" +" hash, i.e. a 12-byte hexadecimal string.\n" +":shortdate: Date. Returns a date like \"2006-09-18\".\n" +":strip: Any text. Strips all leading and trailing whitespace.\n" +":tabindent: Any text. Returns the text, with every line except\n" +" the first starting with a tab character.\n" +":urlescape: Any text. Escapes all \"special\" characters. For\n" +" example, \"foo bar\" becomes \"foo%20bar\".\n" +":user: Any text. Returns the user portion of an email\n" +" address.\n" +msgstr "" + +msgid "" +"Valid URLs are of the form::\n" +"\n" +" local/filesystem/path[#revision]\n" +" file://local/filesystem/path[#revision]\n" +" http://[user[:pass]@]host[:port]/[path][#revision]\n" +" https://[user[:pass]@]host[:port]/[path][#revision]\n" +" ssh://[user[:pass]@]host[:port]/[path][#revision]\n" +"\n" +"Paths in the local filesystem can either point to Mercurial\n" +"repositories or to bundle files (as created by 'hg bundle' or 'hg\n" +"incoming --bundle').\n" +"\n" +"An optional identifier after # indicates a particular branch, tag, or\n" +"changeset to use from the remote repository. See also 'hg help\n" +"revisions'.\n" +"\n" +"Some features, such as pushing to http:// and https:// URLs are only\n" +"possible if the feature is explicitly enabled on the remote Mercurial\n" +"server.\n" +"\n" +"Some notes about using SSH with Mercurial:\n" +"\n" +"- SSH requires an accessible shell account on the destination machine\n" +" and a copy of hg in the remote path or specified with as remotecmd.\n" +"- path is relative to the remote user's home directory by default. Use\n" +" an extra slash at the start of a path to specify an absolute path::\n" +"\n" +" ssh://example.com//tmp/repository\n" +"\n" +"- Mercurial doesn't use its own compression via SSH; the right thing\n" +" to do is to configure it in your ~/.ssh/config, e.g.::\n" +"\n" +" Host *.mylocalnetwork.example.com\n" +" Compression no\n" +" Host *\n" +" Compression yes\n" +"\n" +" Alternatively specify \"ssh -C\" as your ssh command in your hgrc or\n" +" with the --ssh command line option.\n" +"\n" +"These URLs can all be stored in your hgrc with path aliases under the\n" +"[paths] section like so::\n" +"\n" +" [paths]\n" +" alias1 = URL1\n" +" alias2 = URL2\n" +" ...\n" +"\n" +"You can then use the alias for any command that uses a URL (for\n" +"example 'hg pull alias1' would pull from the 'alias1' path).\n" +"\n" +"Two path aliases are special because they are used as defaults when\n" +"you do not provide the URL to a command:\n" +"\n" +"default:\n" +" When you create a repository with hg clone, the clone command saves\n" +" the location of the source repository as the new repository's\n" +" 'default' path. This is then used when you omit path from push- and\n" +" pull-like commands (including incoming and outgoing).\n" +"\n" +"default-push:\n" +" The push command will look for a path named 'default-push', and\n" +" prefer it over 'default' if both are defined.\n" +msgstr "" + +msgid "" +"hooks for controlling repository access\n" +"\n" +"This hook makes it possible to allow or deny write access to portions\n" +"of a repository when receiving incoming changesets.\n" +"\n" +"The authorization is matched based on the local user name on the\n" +"system where the hook runs, and not the committer of the original\n" +"changeset (since the latter is merely informative).\n" +"\n" +"The acl hook is best used along with a restricted shell like hgsh,\n" +"preventing authenticating users from doing anything other than\n" +"pushing or pulling. The hook is not safe to use if users have\n" +"interactive shell access, as they can then disable the hook.\n" +"Nor is it safe if remote users share an account, because then there\n" +"is no way to distinguish them.\n" +"\n" +"To use this hook, configure the acl extension in your hgrc like this::\n" +"\n" +" [extensions]\n" +" hgext.acl =\n" +"\n" +" [hooks]\n" +" pretxnchangegroup.acl = python:hgext.acl.hook\n" +"\n" +" [acl]\n" +" # Check whether the source of incoming changes is in this list\n" +" # (\"serve\" == ssh or http, \"push\", \"pull\", \"bundle\")\n" +" sources = serve\n" +"\n" +"The allow and deny sections take a subtree pattern as key (with a glob\n" +"syntax by default), and a comma separated list of users as the\n" +"corresponding value. The deny list is checked before the allow list\n" +"is. ::\n" +"\n" +" [acl.allow]\n" +" # If acl.allow is not present, all users are allowed by default.\n" +" # An empty acl.allow section means no users allowed.\n" +" docs/** = doc_writer\n" +" .hgtags = release_engineer\n" +"\n" +" [acl.deny]\n" +" # If acl.deny is not present, no users are refused by default.\n" +" # An empty acl.deny section means all users allowed.\n" +" glob pattern = user4, user5\n" +" ** = user6\n" msgstr "" #, python-format @@ -49,52 +552,38 @@ msgstr "" #, python-format -msgid "acl: changes have source \"%s\" - skipping\n" -msgstr "" - -#, python-format -msgid "acl: user %s denied on %s\n" -msgstr "" - -#, python-format msgid "acl: access denied for changeset %s" msgstr "" -#, python-format -msgid "acl: user %s not allowed on %s\n" -msgstr "" - -#, python-format -msgid "acl: allowing changeset %s\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Mercurial bookmarks\n" -"\n" -"Mercurial bookmarks are local moveable pointers to changesets. Every\n" -"bookmark points to a changeset identified by its hash. If you commit a\n" +msgid "" +"track a line of development with movable markers\n" +"\n" +"Bookmarks are local movable markers to changesets. Every bookmark\n" +"points to a changeset identified by its hash. If you commit a\n" "changeset that is based on a changeset that has a bookmark on it, the\n" -"bookmark is forwarded to the new changeset.\n" +"bookmark shifts to the new changeset.\n" "\n" "It is possible to use bookmark names in every revision lookup (e.g. hg\n" "merge, hg update).\n" "\n" -"The bookmark extension offers the possiblity to have a more git-like\n" -"experience by adding the following configuration option to your .hgrc:\n" -"\n" -"[bookmarks]\n" -"track.current = True\n" -"\n" -"This will cause bookmarks to track the bookmark that you are currently\n" -"on, and just updates it. This is similar to git's approach to\n" +"By default, when several bookmarks point to the same changeset, they\n" +"will all move forward together. It is possible to obtain a more\n" +"git-like experience by adding the following configuration option to\n" +"your .hgrc::\n" +"\n" +" [bookmarks]\n" +" track.current = True\n" +"\n" +"This will cause Mercurial to track the bookmark that you are currently\n" +"using, and only update it. This is similar to git's approach to\n" "branching.\n" msgstr "" msgid "" -"Mercurial bookmarks\n" +"track a line of development with movable markers\n" "\n" " Bookmarks are pointers to certain commits that move when\n" -" commiting. Bookmarks are local. They can be renamed, copied and\n" +" committing. Bookmarks are local. They can be renamed, copied and\n" " deleted. It is possible to use bookmark names in 'hg merge' and\n" " 'hg update' to merge and update respectively to a given bookmark.\n" "\n" @@ -139,7 +628,7 @@ msgstr "" msgid "" -"Bugzilla integration\n" +"hooks for integrating with the Bugzilla bug tracker\n" "\n" "This hook extension adds comments on bugs in Bugzilla when changesets\n" "that refer to bugs by Bugzilla ID are seen. The hook does not change\n" @@ -155,65 +644,86 @@ "be run by Mercurial as the user pushing the change; you will need to\n" "ensure the Bugzilla install file permissions are set appropriately.\n" "\n" -"Configuring the extension:\n" -"\n" -" [bugzilla]\n" -"\n" -" host Hostname of the MySQL server holding the Bugzilla\n" -" database.\n" -" db Name of the Bugzilla database in MySQL. Default 'bugs'.\n" -" user Username to use to access MySQL server. Default 'bugs'.\n" -" password Password to use to access MySQL server.\n" -" timeout Database connection timeout (seconds). Default 5.\n" -" version Bugzilla version. Specify '3.0' for Bugzilla versions\n" -" 3.0 and later, '2.18' for Bugzilla versions from 2.18\n" -" and '2.16' for versions prior to 2.18.\n" -" bzuser Fallback Bugzilla user name to record comments with, if\n" -" changeset committer cannot be found as a Bugzilla user.\n" -" bzdir Bugzilla install directory. Used by default notify.\n" -" Default '/var/www/html/bugzilla'.\n" -" notify The command to run to get Bugzilla to send bug change\n" -" notification emails. Substitutes from a map with 3\n" -" keys, 'bzdir', 'id' (bug id) and 'user' (committer\n" -" bugzilla email). Default depends on version; from 2.18\n" -" it is \"cd %(bzdir)s && perl -T contrib/sendbugmail.pl\n" -" %(id)s %(user)s\".\n" -" regexp Regular expression to match bug IDs in changeset commit\n" -" message. Must contain one \"()\" group. The default\n" -" expression matches 'Bug 1234', 'Bug no. 1234', 'Bug\n" -" number 1234', 'Bugs 1234,5678', 'Bug 1234 and 5678' and\n" -" variations thereof. Matching is case insensitive.\n" -" style The style file to use when formatting comments.\n" -" template Template to use when formatting comments. Overrides\n" -" style if specified. In addition to the usual Mercurial\n" -" keywords, the extension specifies:\n" -" {bug} The Bugzilla bug ID.\n" -" {root} The full pathname of the Mercurial\n" -" repository.\n" -" {webroot} Stripped pathname of the Mercurial\n" -" repository.\n" -" {hgweb} Base URL for browsing Mercurial\n" -" repositories.\n" -" Default 'changeset {node|short} in repo {root} refers '\n" -" 'to bug {bug}.\\ndetails:\\n\\t{desc|tabindent}'\n" -" strip The number of slashes to strip from the front of {root}\n" -" to produce {webroot}. Default 0.\n" -" usermap Path of file containing Mercurial committer ID to\n" -" Bugzilla user ID mappings. If specified, the file\n" -" should contain one mapping per line,\n" -" \"committer\"=\"Bugzilla user\". See also the [usermap]\n" -" section.\n" -"\n" -" [usermap]\n" -" Any entries in this section specify mappings of Mercurial\n" -" committer ID to Bugzilla user ID. See also [bugzilla].usermap.\n" -" \"committer\"=\"Bugzilla user\"\n" -"\n" -" [web]\n" -" baseurl Base URL for browsing Mercurial repositories. Reference\n" -" from templates as {hgweb}.\n" -"\n" -"Activating the extension:\n" +"The extension is configured through three different configuration\n" +"sections. These keys are recognized in the [bugzilla] section:\n" +"\n" +"host\n" +" Hostname of the MySQL server holding the Bugzilla database.\n" +"\n" +"db\n" +" Name of the Bugzilla database in MySQL. Default 'bugs'.\n" +"\n" +"user\n" +" Username to use to access MySQL server. Default 'bugs'.\n" +"\n" +"password\n" +" Password to use to access MySQL server.\n" +"\n" +"timeout\n" +" Database connection timeout (seconds). Default 5.\n" +"\n" +"version\n" +" Bugzilla version. Specify '3.0' for Bugzilla versions 3.0 and later,\n" +" '2.18' for Bugzilla versions from 2.18 and '2.16' for versions prior\n" +" to 2.18.\n" +"\n" +"bzuser\n" +" Fallback Bugzilla user name to record comments with, if changeset\n" +" committer cannot be found as a Bugzilla user.\n" +"\n" +"bzdir\n" +" Bugzilla install directory. Used by default notify. Default\n" +" '/var/www/html/bugzilla'.\n" +"\n" +"notify\n" +" The command to run to get Bugzilla to send bug change notification\n" +" emails. Substitutes from a map with 3 keys, 'bzdir', 'id' (bug id)\n" +" and 'user' (committer bugzilla email). Default depends on version;\n" +" from 2.18 it is \"cd %(bzdir)s && perl -T contrib/sendbugmail.pl\n" +" %(id)s %(user)s\".\n" +"\n" +"regexp\n" +" Regular expression to match bug IDs in changeset commit message.\n" +" Must contain one \"()\" group. The default expression matches 'Bug\n" +" 1234', 'Bug no. 1234', 'Bug number 1234', 'Bugs 1234,5678', 'Bug\n" +" 1234 and 5678' and variations thereof. Matching is case insensitive.\n" +"\n" +"style\n" +" The style file to use when formatting comments.\n" +"\n" +"template\n" +" Template to use when formatting comments. Overrides style if\n" +" specified. In addition to the usual Mercurial keywords, the\n" +" extension specifies::\n" +"\n" +" {bug} The Bugzilla bug ID.\n" +" {root} The full pathname of the Mercurial repository.\n" +" {webroot} Stripped pathname of the Mercurial repository.\n" +" {hgweb} Base URL for browsing Mercurial repositories.\n" +"\n" +" Default 'changeset {node|short} in repo {root} refers '\n" +" 'to bug {bug}.\\ndetails:\\n\\t{desc|tabindent}'\n" +"\n" +"strip\n" +" The number of slashes to strip from the front of {root} to produce\n" +" {webroot}. Default 0.\n" +"\n" +"usermap\n" +" Path of file containing Mercurial committer ID to Bugzilla user ID\n" +" mappings. If specified, the file should contain one mapping per\n" +" line, \"committer\"=\"Bugzilla user\". See also the [usermap] section.\n" +"\n" +"The [usermap] section is used to specify mappings of Mercurial\n" +"committer ID to Bugzilla user ID. See also [bugzilla].usermap.\n" +"\"committer\"=\"Bugzilla user\"\n" +"\n" +"Finally, the [web] section supports one entry:\n" +"\n" +"baseurl\n" +" Base URL for browsing Mercurial repositories. Reference from\n" +" templates as {hgweb}.\n" +"\n" +"Activating the extension::\n" "\n" " [extensions]\n" " hgext.bugzilla =\n" @@ -226,7 +736,7 @@ "\n" "This example configuration is for a collection of Mercurial\n" "repositories in /var/local/hg/repos/ used with a local Bugzilla 3.2\n" -"installation in /opt/bugzilla-3.2.\n" +"installation in /opt/bugzilla-3.2. ::\n" "\n" " [bugzilla]\n" " host=localhost\n" @@ -234,8 +744,9 @@ " version=3.0\n" " bzuser=unknown@domain.com\n" " bzdir=/opt/bugzilla-3.2\n" -" template=Changeset {node|short} in {root|basename}.\\n{hgweb}/{webroot}/" -"rev/{node|short}\\n\\n{desc}\\n\n" +" template=Changeset {node|short} in {root|basename}.\n" +" {hgweb}/{webroot}/rev/{node|short}\\n\n" +" {desc}\\n\n" " strip=5\n" "\n" " [web]\n" @@ -244,7 +755,7 @@ " [usermap]\n" " user@emaildomain.com=user.name@bugzilladomain.com\n" "\n" -"Commits add a comment to the Bugzilla bug record of the form:\n" +"Commits add a comment to the Bugzilla bug record of the form::\n" "\n" " Changeset 3b16791d6642 in repository-name.\n" " http://dev.domain.com/hg/repository-name/rev/3b16791d6642\n" @@ -323,6 +834,9 @@ msgid "database error: %s" msgstr "" +msgid "command to display child changesets" +msgstr "" + msgid "" "show the children of the given or working directory revision\n" "\n" @@ -340,7 +854,7 @@ msgid "hg children [-r REV] [FILE]" msgstr "" -msgid "command to show certain statistics about revision history" +msgid "command to display statistics about repository history" msgstr "" #, python-format @@ -352,15 +866,19 @@ msgstr "" msgid "" -"graph count of revisions grouped by template\n" -"\n" -" Will graph count of changed lines or revisions grouped by template\n" -" or alternatively by date, if dateformat is used. In this case it\n" -" will override template.\n" -"\n" -" By default statistics are counted for number of changed lines.\n" -"\n" -" Examples:\n" +"histogram of changes to the repository\n" +"\n" +" This command will display a histogram representing the number\n" +" of changed lines or revisions, grouped according to the given\n" +" template. The default template will group changes by author.\n" +" The --dateformat option may be used to group the results by\n" +" date instead.\n" +"\n" +" Statistics are based on the number of changed lines, or\n" +" alternatively the number of matching revisions if the\n" +" --changesets option is specified.\n" +"\n" +" Examples::\n" "\n" " # display count of changed lines for every committer\n" " hg churn -t '{author|email}'\n" @@ -374,17 +892,14 @@ " # display count of lines changed in every year\n" " hg churn -f '%Y' -s\n" "\n" -" The map file format used to specify aliases is fairly simple:\n" -"\n" -" \n" -"\n" -" By default .hgchurn in the working directory root will be used, if\n" -" it exists. Use the --aliases option to override this.\n" -" " -msgstr "" - -#, python-format -msgid "assuming %i character terminal\n" +" It is possible to map alternate email addresses to a main address\n" +" by providing a file using the following format::\n" +"\n" +" \n" +"\n" +" Such a file may be specified with the --aliases option, otherwise\n" +" a .hgchurn file will be looked for in the working directory root.\n" +" " msgstr "" msgid "count rate for the specified revision or range" @@ -415,7 +930,7 @@ msgstr "" msgid "" -"add color output to status, qseries, and diff-related commands\n" +"colorize output from some commands\n" "\n" "This extension modifies the status command to add color to its output\n" "to reflect file status, the qseries command to add color to reflect\n" @@ -428,52 +943,53 @@ "function (aka ANSI escape codes). This module also provides the\n" "render_text function, which can be used to add effects to any text.\n" "\n" -"To enable this extension, add this to your .hgrc file:\n" -"[extensions]\n" -"color =\n" -"\n" -"Default effects may be overridden from the .hgrc file:\n" -"\n" -"[color]\n" -"status.modified = blue bold underline red_background\n" -"status.added = green bold\n" -"status.removed = red bold blue_background\n" -"status.deleted = cyan bold underline\n" -"status.unknown = magenta bold underline\n" -"status.ignored = black bold\n" -"\n" -"# 'none' turns off all effects\n" -"status.clean = none\n" -"status.copied = none\n" -"\n" -"qseries.applied = blue bold underline\n" -"qseries.unapplied = black bold\n" -"qseries.missing = red bold\n" -"\n" -"diff.diffline = bold\n" -"diff.extended = cyan bold\n" -"diff.file_a = red bold\n" -"diff.file_b = green bold\n" -"diff.hunk = magenta\n" -"diff.deleted = red\n" -"diff.inserted = green\n" -"diff.changed = white\n" -"diff.trailingwhitespace = bold red_background\n" +"Default effects may be overridden from the .hgrc file::\n" +"\n" +" [color]\n" +" status.modified = blue bold underline red_background\n" +" status.added = green bold\n" +" status.removed = red bold blue_background\n" +" status.deleted = cyan bold underline\n" +" status.unknown = magenta bold underline\n" +" status.ignored = black bold\n" +"\n" +" # 'none' turns off all effects\n" +" status.clean = none\n" +" status.copied = none\n" +"\n" +" qseries.applied = blue bold underline\n" +" qseries.unapplied = black bold\n" +" qseries.missing = red bold\n" +"\n" +" diff.diffline = bold\n" +" diff.extended = cyan bold\n" +" diff.file_a = red bold\n" +" diff.file_b = green bold\n" +" diff.hunk = magenta\n" +" diff.deleted = red\n" +" diff.inserted = green\n" +" diff.changed = white\n" +" diff.trailingwhitespace = bold red_background\n" msgstr "" msgid "when to colorize (always, auto, or never)" msgstr "" -msgid "don't colorize output" -msgstr "" - -msgid "converting foreign VCS repositories to Mercurial" +msgid "don't colorize output (DEPRECATED)" +msgstr "" + +#, python-format +msgid "ignoring unknown color/effect %r (configured in color.%s)\n" +msgstr "" + +msgid "import revisions from foreign VCS repositories into Mercurial" msgstr "" msgid "" "convert a foreign SCM repository to a Mercurial one.\n" "\n" " Accepted source formats [identifiers]:\n" +"\n" " - Mercurial [hg]\n" " - CVS [cvs]\n" " - Darcs [darcs]\n" @@ -485,6 +1001,7 @@ " - Perforce [p4]\n" "\n" " Accepted destination formats [identifiers]:\n" +"\n" " - Mercurial [hg]\n" " - Subversion [svn] (history on branches is not preserved)\n" "\n" @@ -496,23 +1013,28 @@ " basename of the source with '-hg' appended. If the destination\n" " repository doesn't exist, it will be created.\n" "\n" -" By default, all sources except Mercurial will use\n" -" --branchsort. Mercurial uses --sourcesort to preserve original\n" -" revision numbers order. Sort modes have the following effects:\n" -" --branchsort: convert from parent to child revision when\n" -" possible, which means branches are usually converted one after\n" -" the other. It generates more compact repositories.\n" -" --datesort: sort revisions by date. Converted repositories have\n" -" good-looking changelogs but are often an order of magnitude\n" -" larger than the same ones generated by --branchsort.\n" -" --sourcesort: try to preserve source revisions order, only\n" -" supported by Mercurial sources.\n" +" By default, all sources except Mercurial will use --branchsort.\n" +" Mercurial uses --sourcesort to preserve original revision numbers\n" +" order. Sort modes have the following effects:\n" +"\n" +" --branchsort convert from parent to child revision when possible,\n" +" which means branches are usually converted one after\n" +" the other. It generates more compact repositories.\n" +"\n" +" --datesort sort revisions by date. Converted repositories have\n" +" good-looking changelogs but are often an order of\n" +" magnitude larger than the same ones generated by\n" +" --branchsort.\n" +"\n" +" --sourcesort try to preserve source revisions order, only\n" +" supported by Mercurial sources.\n" "\n" " If isn't given, it will be put in a default location\n" " (/.hg/shamap by default). The is a simple text file\n" " that maps each source commit ID to the destination ID for that\n" -" revision, like so:\n" -" \n" +" revision, like so::\n" +"\n" +" \n" "\n" " If the file doesn't exist, it's automatically created. It's\n" " updated on each commit copied, so convert-repo can be interrupted\n" @@ -526,7 +1048,7 @@ "\n" " The filemap is a file that allows filtering and remapping of files\n" " and directories. Comment lines start with '#'. Each line can\n" -" contain one of the following directives:\n" +" contain one of the following directives::\n" "\n" " include path/to/file\n" "\n" @@ -536,11 +1058,11 @@ "\n" " The 'include' directive causes a file, or all files under a\n" " directory, to be included in the destination repository, and the\n" -" exclusion of all other files and directories not explicitly included.\n" -" The 'exclude' directive causes files or directories to be omitted.\n" -" The 'rename' directive renames a file or directory. To rename from\n" -" a subdirectory into the root of the repository, use '.' as the\n" -" path to rename to.\n" +" exclusion of all other files and directories not explicitly\n" +" included. The 'exclude' directive causes files or directories to\n" +" be omitted. The 'rename' directive renames a file or directory. To\n" +" rename from a subdirectory into the root of the repository, use\n" +" '.' as the path to rename to.\n" "\n" " The splicemap is a file that allows insertion of synthetic\n" " history, letting you specify the parents of a revision. This is\n" @@ -565,7 +1087,7 @@ " in one repository from \"default\" to a named branch.\n" "\n" " Mercurial Source\n" -" -----------------\n" +" ----------------\n" "\n" " --config convert.hg.ignoreerrors=False (boolean)\n" " ignore integrity errors when reading. Use it to fix Mercurial\n" @@ -590,43 +1112,31 @@ " converted, and that any directory reorganization in the CVS\n" " sandbox is ignored.\n" "\n" -" Because CVS does not have changesets, it is necessary to collect\n" -" individual commits to CVS and merge them into changesets. CVS\n" -" source uses its internal changeset merging code by default but can\n" -" be configured to call the external 'cvsps' program by setting:\n" -" --config convert.cvsps='cvsps -A -u --cvs-direct -q'\n" -" This option is deprecated and will be removed in Mercurial 1.4.\n" -"\n" " The options shown are the defaults.\n" "\n" -" Internal cvsps is selected by setting\n" -" --config convert.cvsps=builtin\n" -" and has a few more configurable options:\n" -" --config convert.cvsps.cache=True (boolean)\n" -" Set to False to disable remote log caching, for testing and\n" -" debugging purposes.\n" -" --config convert.cvsps.fuzz=60 (integer)\n" -" Specify the maximum time (in seconds) that is allowed\n" -" between commits with identical user and log message in a\n" -" single changeset. When very large files were checked in as\n" -" part of a changeset then the default may not be long\n" -" enough.\n" -" --config convert.cvsps.mergeto='{{mergetobranch ([-\\w]+)}}'\n" -" Specify a regular expression to which commit log messages\n" -" are matched. If a match occurs, then the conversion\n" -" process will insert a dummy revision merging the branch on\n" -" which this log message occurs to the branch indicated in\n" -" the regex.\n" -" --config convert.cvsps.mergefrom='{{mergefrombranch ([-\\w]+)}}'\n" -" Specify a regular expression to which commit log messages\n" -" are matched. If a match occurs, then the conversion\n" -" process will add the most recent revision on the branch\n" -" indicated in the regex as the second parent of the\n" -" changeset.\n" -"\n" -" The hgext/convert/cvsps wrapper script allows the builtin\n" +" --config convert.cvsps.cache=True (boolean)\n" +" Set to False to disable remote log caching, for testing and\n" +" debugging purposes.\n" +" --config convert.cvsps.fuzz=60 (integer)\n" +" Specify the maximum time (in seconds) that is allowed between\n" +" commits with identical user and log message in a single\n" +" changeset. When very large files were checked in as part of a\n" +" changeset then the default may not be long enough.\n" +" --config convert.cvsps.mergeto='{{mergetobranch ([-\\w]+)}}'\n" +" Specify a regular expression to which commit log messages are\n" +" matched. If a match occurs, then the conversion process will\n" +" insert a dummy revision merging the branch on which this log\n" +" message occurs to the branch indicated in the regex.\n" +" --config convert.cvsps.mergefrom='{{mergefrombranch ([-\\w]+)}}'\n" +" Specify a regular expression to which commit log messages are\n" +" matched. If a match occurs, then the conversion process will\n" +" add the most recent revision on the branch indicated in the\n" +" regex as the second parent of the changeset.\n" +"\n" +" An additional \"debugcvsps\" Mercurial command allows the builtin\n" " changeset merging code to be run without doing a conversion. Its\n" -" parameters and output are similar to that of cvsps 2.1.\n" +" parameters and output are similar to that of cvsps 2.1. Please see\n" +" the command help for more details.\n" "\n" " Subversion Source\n" " -----------------\n" @@ -672,7 +1182,6 @@ " --config convert.p4.startrev=0 (perforce changelist number)\n" " specify initial Perforce revision.\n" "\n" -"\n" " Mercurial Destination\n" " ---------------------\n" "\n" @@ -790,18 +1299,10 @@ msgstr "" #, python-format -msgid "running: %s\n" -msgstr "" - -#, python-format msgid "%s error:\n" msgstr "" #, python-format -msgid "%s %s" -msgstr "" - -#, python-format msgid "syntax error in %s(%d): key/value pair expected" msgstr "" @@ -875,16 +1376,8 @@ msgid "--sourcesort is not supported by this data source" msgstr "" -msgid "" -"warning: support for external cvsps is deprecated and will be removed in " -"Mercurial 1.4\n" -msgstr "" - -#, python-format -msgid "revision %s is not a patchset number or date" -msgstr "" - -msgid "using builtin cvsps\n" +#, python-format +msgid "revision %s is not a patchset number" msgstr "" #, python-format @@ -894,7 +1387,9 @@ msgid "CVS pserver authentication failed" msgstr "" -msgid "server sucks" +#, python-format +msgid "" +"unexpected response from CVS server (expected \"Valid-requests\", but got %r)" msgstr "" #, python-format @@ -928,10 +1423,6 @@ msgid "running %s\n" msgstr "" -#, python-format -msgid "prefix=%r directory=%r root=%r\n" -msgstr "" - msgid "RCS file must be followed by working file" msgstr "" @@ -945,10 +1436,6 @@ msgstr "" #, python-format -msgid "found synthetic revision in %s: %r\n" -msgstr "" - -#, python-format msgid "writing cvs log cache %s\n" msgstr "" @@ -972,13 +1459,13 @@ msgid "%d changeset entries\n" msgstr "" +#, python-format +msgid "darcs version 2.1 or newer needed (found %r)" +msgstr "" + msgid "Python ElementTree module is not available" msgstr "" -#, python-format -msgid "cleaning up %s\n" -msgstr "" - msgid "internal calling inconsistency" msgstr "" @@ -1013,22 +1500,6 @@ msgstr "" #, python-format -msgid "applying revision %s...\n" -msgstr "" - -#, python-format -msgid "computing changeset between %s and %s...\n" -msgstr "" - -#, python-format -msgid "obtaining revision %s...\n" -msgstr "" - -#, python-format -msgid "analyzing revision %s...\n" -msgstr "" - -#, python-format msgid "could not parse cat-log of %s" msgstr "" @@ -1040,12 +1511,6 @@ msgid "initializing destination %s repository\n" msgstr "" -msgid "run hg sink pre-conversion action\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "run hg sink post-conversion action\n" -msgstr "" - #, python-format msgid "pulling from %s into %s\n" msgstr "" @@ -1064,12 +1529,6 @@ msgid "ignoring: %s\n" msgstr "" -msgid "run hg source pre-conversion action\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "run hg source post-conversion action\n" -msgstr "" - #, python-format msgid "%s does not look like a monotone repo" msgstr "" @@ -1084,6 +1543,9 @@ msgid "collecting p4 changelists\n" msgstr "" +msgid "Mercurial failed to run itself, check hg executable is in PATH" +msgstr "" + msgid "Subversion python bindings could not be loaded" msgstr "" @@ -1134,84 +1596,22 @@ msgstr "" #, python-format -msgid "ignoring foreign branch %r\n" -msgstr "" - -#, python-format msgid "%s not found up to revision %d" msgstr "" #, python-format -msgid "branch renamed from %s to %s at %d\n" -msgstr "" - -#, python-format -msgid "reparent to %s\n" -msgstr "" - -#, python-format -msgid "copied to %s from %s@%s\n" -msgstr "" - -#, python-format -msgid "gone from %s\n" -msgstr "" - -#, python-format -msgid "found parent directory %s\n" -msgstr "" - -#, python-format -msgid "base, entry %s %s\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "munge-o-matic\n" -msgstr "" - -#, python-format -msgid "info: %s %s %s %s\n" -msgstr "" - -#, python-format -msgid "unknown path in revision %d: %s\n" -msgstr "" - -#, python-format -msgid "mark %s came from %s:%d\n" -msgstr "" - -#, python-format -msgid "parsing revision %d (%d changes)\n" -msgstr "" - -#, python-format msgid "found parent of branch %s at %d: %s\n" msgstr "" -msgid "no copyfrom path, don't know what to do.\n" -msgstr "" - #, python-format msgid "fetching revision log for \"%s\" from %d to %d\n" msgstr "" #, python-format -msgid "skipping blacklisted revision %d\n" -msgstr "" - -#, python-format -msgid "revision %d has no entries\n" -msgstr "" - -#, python-format msgid "svn: branch has no revision %s" msgstr "" #, python-format -msgid "%r is not under %r, ignoring\n" -msgstr "" - -#, python-format msgid "initializing svn repo %r\n" msgstr "" @@ -1229,20 +1629,16 @@ msgstr "" msgid "" -"\n" -"The `extdiff' Mercurial extension allows you to use external programs\n" -"to compare revisions, or revision with working directory. The external diff\n" -"programs are called with a configurable set of options and two\n" +"command to allow external programs to compare revisions\n" +"\n" +"The extdiff Mercurial extension allows you to use external programs\n" +"to compare revisions, or revision with working directory. The external\n" +"diff programs are called with a configurable set of options and two\n" "non-option arguments: paths to directories containing snapshots of\n" "files to compare.\n" "\n" -"To enable this extension:\n" -"\n" -" [extensions]\n" -" hgext.extdiff =\n" -"\n" -"The `extdiff' extension also allows to configure new diff commands, so\n" -"you do not need to type \"hg extdiff -p kdiff3\" always.\n" +"The extdiff extension also allows to configure new diff commands, so\n" +"you do not need to type \"hg extdiff -p kdiff3\" always. ::\n" "\n" " [extdiff]\n" " # add new command that runs GNU diff(1) in 'context diff' mode\n" @@ -1258,14 +1654,13 @@ " meld =\n" "\n" " # add new command called vimdiff, runs gvimdiff with DirDiff plugin\n" -" # (see http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=102)\n" -" # Non English user, be sure to put \"let g:DirDiffDynamicDiffText = 1\" " -"in\n" +" # (see http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=102) Non\n" +" # English user, be sure to put \"let g:DirDiffDynamicDiffText = 1\" in\n" " # your .vimrc\n" " vimdiff = gvim -f '+next' '+execute \"DirDiff\" argv(0) argv(1)'\n" "\n" "You can use -I/-X and list of file or directory names like normal \"hg\n" -"diff\" command. The `extdiff' extension makes snapshots of only needed\n" +"diff\" command. The extdiff extension makes snapshots of only needed\n" "files, so running the external diff program will actually be pretty\n" "fast (at least faster than having to compare the entire tree).\n" msgstr "" @@ -1281,14 +1676,6 @@ msgid "cannot specify --rev and --change at the same time" msgstr "" -#, python-format -msgid "running %r in %s\n" -msgstr "" - -#, python-format -msgid "file changed while diffing. Overwriting: %s (src: %s)\n" -msgstr "" - msgid "cleaning up temp directory\n" msgstr "" @@ -1324,10 +1711,25 @@ msgstr "" #, python-format +msgid "" +"use %(path)s to diff repository (or selected files)\n" +"\n" +" Show differences between revisions for the specified files, using the\n" +" %(path)s program.\n" +"\n" +" When two revision arguments are given, then changes are shown between\n" +" those revisions. If only one revision is specified then that revision " +"is\n" +" compared to the working directory, and, when no revisions are " +"specified,\n" +" the working directory files are compared to its parent." +msgstr "" + +#, python-format msgid "hg %s [OPTION]... [FILE]..." msgstr "" -msgid "pulling, updating and merging in one command" +msgid "pull, update and merge in one command" msgstr "" msgid "" @@ -1391,10 +1793,6 @@ msgstr "" #, python-format -msgid "Automated merge with %s" -msgstr "" - -#, python-format msgid "new changeset %d:%s merges remote changes with local\n" msgstr "" @@ -1413,6 +1811,9 @@ msgid "hg fetch [SOURCE]" msgstr "" +msgid "commands to sign and verify changesets" +msgstr "" + msgid "error while verifying signature" msgstr "" @@ -1463,10 +1864,6 @@ "force)" msgstr "" -#, python-format -msgid "Added signature for changeset %s" -msgstr "" - msgid "unknown signature version" msgstr "" @@ -1495,7 +1892,7 @@ msgstr "" msgid "" -"show revision graphs in terminal windows\n" +"command to view revision graphs from a shell\n" "\n" "This extension adds a --graph option to the incoming, outgoing and log\n" "commands. When this options is given, an ASCII representation of the\n" @@ -1540,40 +1937,40 @@ msgstr "" msgid "" -"CIA notification\n" -"\n" -"This is meant to be run as a changegroup or incoming hook.\n" -"To configure it, set the following options in your hgrc:\n" -"\n" -"[cia]\n" -"# your registered CIA user name\n" -"user = foo\n" -"# the name of the project in CIA\n" -"project = foo\n" -"# the module (subproject) (optional)\n" -"#module = foo\n" -"# Append a diffstat to the log message (optional)\n" -"#diffstat = False\n" -"# Template to use for log messages (optional)\n" -"#template = {desc}\\n{baseurl}/rev/{node}-- {diffstat}\n" -"# Style to use (optional)\n" -"#style = foo\n" -"# The URL of the CIA notification service (optional)\n" -"# You can use mailto: URLs to send by email, eg\n" -"# mailto:cia@cia.vc\n" -"# Make sure to set email.from if you do this.\n" -"#url = http://cia.vc/\n" -"# print message instead of sending it (optional)\n" -"#test = False\n" -"\n" -"[hooks]\n" -"# one of these:\n" -"changegroup.cia = python:hgcia.hook\n" -"#incoming.cia = python:hgcia.hook\n" -"\n" -"[web]\n" -"# If you want hyperlinks (optional)\n" -"baseurl = http://server/path/to/repo\n" +"hooks for integrating with the CIA.vc notification service\n" +"\n" +"This is meant to be run as a changegroup or incoming hook. To\n" +"configure it, set the following options in your hgrc::\n" +"\n" +" [cia]\n" +" # your registered CIA user name\n" +" user = foo\n" +" # the name of the project in CIA\n" +" project = foo\n" +" # the module (subproject) (optional)\n" +" #module = foo\n" +" # Append a diffstat to the log message (optional)\n" +" #diffstat = False\n" +" # Template to use for log messages (optional)\n" +" #template = {desc}\\n{baseurl}/rev/{node}-- {diffstat}\n" +" # Style to use (optional)\n" +" #style = foo\n" +" # The URL of the CIA notification service (optional)\n" +" # You can use mailto: URLs to send by email, eg\n" +" # mailto:cia@cia.vc\n" +" # Make sure to set email.from if you do this.\n" +" #url = http://cia.vc/\n" +" # print message instead of sending it (optional)\n" +" #test = False\n" +"\n" +" [hooks]\n" +" # one of these:\n" +" changegroup.cia = python:hgcia.hook\n" +" #incoming.cia = python:hgcia.hook\n" +"\n" +" [web]\n" +" # If you want hyperlinks (optional)\n" +" baseurl = http://server/path/to/repo\n" msgstr "" #, python-format @@ -1583,14 +1980,8 @@ msgid "email.from must be defined when sending by email" msgstr "" -msgid "cia: no user specified" -msgstr "" - -msgid "cia: no project specified" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"browsing the repository in a graphical way\n" +msgid "" +"browse the repository in a graphical way\n" "\n" "The hgk extension allows browsing the history of a repository in a\n" "graphical way. It requires Tcl/Tk version 8.4 or later. (Tcl/Tk is not\n" @@ -1599,36 +1990,24 @@ "hgk consists of two parts: a Tcl script that does the displaying and\n" "querying of information, and an extension to Mercurial named hgk.py,\n" "which provides hooks for hgk to get information. hgk can be found in\n" -"the contrib directory, and hgk.py can be found in the hgext directory.\n" -"\n" -"To load the hgext.py extension, add it to your .hgrc file (you have to\n" -"use your global $HOME/.hgrc file, not one in a repository). You can\n" -"specify an absolute path:\n" -"\n" -" [extensions]\n" -" hgk=/usr/local/lib/hgk.py\n" -"\n" -"Mercurial can also scan the default python library path for a file\n" -"named 'hgk.py' if you set hgk empty:\n" -"\n" -" [extensions]\n" -" hgk=\n" +"the contrib directory, and the extension is shipped in the hgext\n" +"repository, and needs to be enabled.\n" "\n" "The hg view command will launch the hgk Tcl script. For this command\n" "to work, hgk must be in your search path. Alternately, you can specify\n" -"the path to hgk in your .hgrc file:\n" +"the path to hgk in your .hgrc file::\n" "\n" " [hgk]\n" " path=/location/of/hgk\n" "\n" "hgk can make use of the extdiff extension to visualize revisions.\n" -"Assuming you had already configured extdiff vdiff command, just add:\n" +"Assuming you had already configured extdiff vdiff command, just add::\n" "\n" " [hgk]\n" " vdiff=vdiff\n" "\n" "Revisions context menu will now display additional entries to fire\n" -"vdiff on hovered and selected revisions." +"vdiff on hovered and selected revisions.\n" msgstr "" msgid "diff trees from two commits" @@ -1688,7 +2067,7 @@ msgid "hg debug-config" msgstr "" -msgid "hg debug-merge-base node node" +msgid "hg debug-merge-base REV REV" msgstr "" msgid "ignored" @@ -1709,31 +2088,24 @@ msgid "max-count" msgstr "" -msgid "hg debug-rev-list [options] revs" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"syntax highlighting in hgweb, based on Pygments\n" +msgid "hg debug-rev-list [OPTION]... REV..." +msgstr "" + +msgid "" +"syntax highlighting for hgweb (requires Pygments)\n" "\n" "It depends on the Pygments syntax highlighting library:\n" "http://pygments.org/\n" "\n" -"To enable the extension add this to hgrc:\n" -"\n" -"[extensions]\n" -"hgext.highlight =\n" -"\n" -"There is a single configuration option:\n" -"\n" -"[web]\n" -"pygments_style =