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$ @(#)00 1.2 src/bos/usr/bin/patch/patch.msg, cmdposix, bos411, 9428A410j 3/14/94 09:12:42
$
$ COMPONENT_NAME: (CMDPOSIX) new commands required by Posix 1003.2
$
$ FUNCTIONS: None
$
$ ORIGINS: 27, 85
$
$ This module contains IBM CONFIDENTIAL code. -- (IBM
$ Confidential Restricted when combined with the aggregated
$ modules for this product)
$ SOURCE MATERIALS
$ (C) COPYRIGHT International Business Machines Corp. 1993, 1994
$ All Rights Reserved
$
$ US Government Users Restricted Rights - Use, duplication or
$ disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp.
$
$ (c) Copyright 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993 OPEN SOFTWARE FOUNDATION, INC.
$ ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
$
$ OSF/1 1.2
$
$ @(#)$RCSfile: patch.msg,v $ $Revision: 1.1.2.2 $ (OSF) $Date: 1992/07/06 18:32:41 $
$
$ messages for the patch program
$ Message number 001 - 050 reserved for this file.
$set MS_PATCH
$quote "
$
$ message for inp.c
$
PLAN "Patching file %s using Plan %s...\n"
CREAT "(Creating file %s...)\n"
TRYRCS "patch: 3016-001 Cannot find %s--attempting to check it out from RCS.\n"
NOCHECK "patch: 3016-002 Cannot check out %s.\n"
TRYSCCS "patch: 3016-003 Cannot find %s--attempting to get it from SCCS.\n"
NOGET "patch: 3016-004 Cannot get %s.\n"
NOFIND "patch: 3016-005 Cannot find %s.\n"
NOTNORM "patch: 3016-006 %s is not a normal file--cannot patch.\n"
NOOPEN "patch: 3016-007 Cannot open file %s\n"
VERS1 "patch: 3016-008 This file does not appear to be the %s version--patching anyway.\n"
VERS2 "This file does not appear to be the %s version--patch anyway? [%s] "
$ the %s in the brackets is replaced with the locales no string
$
ABORTED "Aborted.\n"
VERS3 "Good. This file appears to be the %s version.\n"
NOMEM "patch: 3016-009 Cannot allocate enough memory.\n"
TMPWR "patch: 3016-010 Cannot write temp file.\n"
NOREOPEN "patch: 3016-011 Cannot reopen file %s\n"
TMPRD "patch: 3016-012 Error reading tmp file %s.\n"
$
$ messages for patch.c
$ Hunk is a technical term which should not be translated
$
UNSWAP "Not enough memory to try swapped hunk! Assuming unswapped.\n"
ALLOCE "Lost hunk on alloc error!\n"
REVERSE "Reversed (or previously applied) patch detected! Assume -R? [%s] "
UNREVERSE "Unreversed (or previously applied) patch detected! Ignore -R? [%s] "
ANYWAY "Apply anyway? [%s] "
IGNORE "Ignoring previously applied (or reversed) patch.\n"
HIGNORE "Hunk #%d ignored at %ld.\n"
HFAIL "Hunk #%d failed at %ld.\n"
HGOOD "Hunk #%d succeeded at %ld"
$ Do not translate fuzz
FUZZ " with fuzz %ld"
OFFSET1 " (offset %ld line)"
OFFSET2 " (offset %ld lines)"
TRYAGAIN "\n\nRan out of memory using Plan A--trying again...\n\n"
REJECT "%d out of %d hunks ignored--saving rejects to %s\n"
REJECT2 "%d out of %d hunks failed--saving rejects to %s\n"
TOOMANY "patch: 3016-013 Too many file arguments.\n"
CANTCD "patch: 3016-014 Cannot cd to %s.\n"
BADD "patch: 3016-015 Argument to -D is not an identifier.\n"
BADN "patch: 3016-016 Argument to -%c is not a number.\n"
USAGE "Usage: patch [-flsvNR] [-b [-B prefix]] [-c | -e | -n] [-d directory]\n\
[-D define] [-F number] [-i patchfile] [-o outfile]\n\
[-p number] [-r rejectfile] [-x number] [file]\n"
FHUNK "patch: 3016-017 Fatal internal error in abort_hunk().\n"
BADSYNC "Out-of-sync patch, lines %ld,%ld--corrupted text or line numbers, maybe?\n"
NOCREAT "patch: 3016-018 Cannot create %s.\n"
BADORDER "patch: 3016-019 Misordered hunks! Output will be garbled.\n"
$
$ messages for pch.c
$
NOTFOUND "patch: 3016-020 Patch file %s not found\n"
GNOMEM "patch: 3016-021 Out of memory\n"
DONE "done\n"
HUMM "Processing..."
$ printed while patch is determining what to do, ie "Thinking..."
TRAIL " Ignoring the trailing text.\ndone\n"
NOPATCH " I cannot find a patch in there anywhere.\n"
TYPE1 " Looks like a context diff...\n"
TYPE2 " The next patch looks like a context diff...\n"
TYPE3 " Looks like a normal diff...\n"
TYPE4 " The next patch looks like a normal diff...\n"
TYPE5 " Looks like an ed script...\n"
TYPE6 " The next patch looks like an ed script...\n"
TYPE7 " Looks like a new-style context diff...\n"
TYPE8 " The next patch looks like a new-style context diff...\n"
INDENT1 "(Patch is indented 1 space.)\n"
INDENT2 "(Patch is indented %d spaces.)\n"
NOFILE "No file to patch. Skipping...\n"
ASKFILE "File to patch: "
SKIPTHIS "No file found--skip this patch? [%s] "
SKIPPING "Skipping patch...\n"
LEADT "The text leading up to this was:\n"
EXPEOF "patch: 3016-022 Unexpected end of file in patch.\n"
EXPHUNK "patch: 3016-023 Unexpected end of hunk at line %ld.\n"
EXPSTAR "patch: 3016-024 Unexpected *** at line %ld: %s"
DUPDASH "patch: 3016-025 Duplicate \"---\" at line %ld--check line numbers at line %ld.\n"
PREDASH "patch: 3016-026 Premature \"---\" at line %ld--check line numbers at line %ld.\n"
DUEDASH "patch: 3016-027 Overdue \"---\" at line %ld--check line numbers at line %ld.\n"
TOLARGE "patch: 3016-028 Hunk is too large (%ld lines) at line %ld: %s"
NODASH "patch: 3016-029 No --- found in patch at line %ld\n"
NOVEL "patch: 3016-030 (This is really a new-style context diff but without\n\
the telltale extra asterisks on the *** line that usually indicate\n\
the new style...)\n"
MANGLED "patch: 3016-031 Replacement text or line numbers corrupted in hunk at line %ld\n"
EXPEOF2 "patch: 3016-032 Unexpected end of file in patch at line %ld.\n"
EXPLESS "patch: 3016-033 < expected at line %ld of patch.\n"
EXPDASH "patch: 3016-034 --- expected at line %ld of patch.\n"
EXPGTR "patch: 3016-035 > expected at line %ld of patch.\n"
CANTSWAP "patch: 3016-036 Not enough memory to swap next hunk!\n"
MALFORMED "patch: 3016-037 Malformed patch at line %ld: %s"
$
$ messages for util.c
$
NOREOPEN2 "patch: 3016-038 Internal error, cannot reopen %s\n"
WRFAIL "patch: 3016-039 Write failed\n"
NOBACKUP "patch: 3016-040 Cannot backup %s, output is in %s\n"
CANTCR "patch: 3016-041 Cannot create %s, output is in %s.\n"
WRFAIL2 "patch: 3016-042 Write (%s) failed\n"
SSNOMEM "patch: 3016-043 Out of memory (savestr)\n"
$
$ message for version.c
$
AIXVERSION "AIX - based on:\n"
VERSION "%s\nPatch level: %d\n"