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Devid: unavailableDirect color, mask: %d/%d/%d/%d  pos: %d/%d/%d/%dDisable ACPI.Disable SMP.Disable all boot output.Disable/enable SMART (0/1).Discarding improperly nested partition (%s,%s,%s%d)Disk cache statistics: hits = %lu (%lu.%02lu%%), misses = %lu
Disk count must precede disks list.
Display FPSWA version.Display SMART health status.Display a line of text.Display blocklist of FILE.Display output on all consoles.Display power mode.Display the usage of this command and exit.Display this help and exit.Display/set current datetime.Do not apply any reed-solomon codes when embedding core.img. This option is only available on x86 BIOS targets.Do not output the trailing newline.Do not print messages.Do not probe any floppy drive.Do not use APM to halt the computer.Do nothing, successfully.Do nothing, unsuccessfully.Don't display boot diagnostic messages.Don't load host tables specified by comma-separated list.Don't reboot, just halt.Don't stop after first error.Don't update EBDA. May fix failures or hangs on some BIOSes but makes it ineffective with OS not receiving RSDP from GRUB.EFI bootloader id isn't specified.ENVVARENVVAR [ENVVAR] ...ERROR: no valid keyboard layout found. Check the input.
ESC at any time exits.EXPRESSIONEXPRESSION ]Elapsed time: %d.%03d s 
Elapsed time: %d.%03d seconds 
Embedding is not possible.  GRUB can only be installed in this setup by using blocklists.  However, blocklists are UNRELIABLE and their use is discouraged.Emulate a keystroke sequenceEnable interpretation of backslash escapes.Enable/disable RTS/CTS.Enter ZFS password: Enter in KDB on boot.Enter normal mode.Enter passphrase for %s%s%s (%s): Enter password: Enter username: Error in parsing command line arguments
Evaluate an expression.Evaluate arguments as GRUB commandsExecute syslinux config in new contextExecute syslinux config in new context taking only menu entriesExecute syslinux config in same contextExecute syslinux config in same context taking only menu entriesExit failedExit from GRUB.Exit from loopsExit from normal mode.Export variables.Export version 1 tables to the OS.Export version 2 and version 3 tables to the OS.FILEFILE [ARG ...]FILE [ARGS...]FILE | TEMPO [PITCH1 DURATION1] [PITCH2 DURATION2] ... FILE...FILE1 FILE2FILENAME COMMANDFILESYSTEM [VARIABLE]FILE|promptFONTSFORMATFPSWA protocol wasn't able to find the interfaceFPSWA revision: %x
FROM-TO[,FROM-TO]FROM[K|M|G] TO[K|M|G]FT_Init_FreeType failsFailed to boot both default and fallback entries.
Failed to create `device-mapper' treeFalling back to `%s'File size: %s
File system `%s' doesn't support embeddingFiles differ at the offset %llu: 0x%x [%s], 0x%x [%s]
Files differ in size: %llu [%s], %llu [%s]
Filesystem cannot be accessedFilesystem type %sFill hybrid MBR of GPT drive DEVICE. Specified partitions will be a part of hybrid MBR. Up to 3 partitions are allowed. TYPE is an MBR type. + means that partition is active. Only one partition can be active.Finalize loading of EFI emulator.First try the device HINT if currently running on ARC. If HINT ends in comma, also try subpartitionsFirst try the device HINT if currently running on BIOS. If HINT ends in comma, also try subpartitionsFirst try the device HINT if currently running on EFI. If HINT ends in comma, also try subpartitionsFirst try the device HINT if currently running on IEEE1275. If HINT ends in comma, also try subpartitionsFirst try the device HINT if direct hardware access is supported. If HINT ends in comma, also try subpartitionsFirst try the device HINT. If HINT ends in comma, also try subpartitionsFix video problem.Found %s on %s (%s)\nFound %s on %s\nFound GNU Mach: %sFound Hurd module: %sFound NetBSD kernel: %s\nFound background: %s\nFound initrd image: %s\nFound kernel module directory: %s\nFound kernel of FreeBSD: %s\nFound linux image: %s\nFound theme: %s\nFreetype Error %d loading glyph 0x%x for U+0x%x%sFreeze ATA security settings until reset.FridayGGNU GRUB  version %sGRUB Boot MenuGRUB doesn't know how to halt this machine yet!GRUB emulator.GRUBDEVICE=PLAN9DEVICEGarbage in ARGP_HELP_FMT: %sGenerate GRUB keyboard layout from Linux console one.Generate PBKDF2 password hash.Generate a grub config fileGenerate a standalone image (containing all modules) in the selected formatGenerates a bootable CD/USB/floppy image.  Arguments other than options to this program are passed to xorriso, and indicate source files, source directories, or any of the mkisofs options listed by the output of `%s'.Generating grub configuration file ...Get crc32 checksum of FILE.Get disk cache info.Get/set ATA disk parameters.GiBGiB/sGlue 32-bit and 64-bit binary into Apple universal one.Graft point syntax (E.g. /boot/grub/grub.cfg=./grub.cfg) is acceptedHASHHINTHalt the system, if possible using APM.Halts the computer.  This command does not work on all firmware implementations.Handle N bytes in output file.Hello WorldHercules Hexdump random data.IDIMAGE1 [IMAGE2 ...] MOUNTPOINTIMAGE_PATH COMMANDSINSTALL_DEVICE must be system device filename.
%s copies GRUB images into %s.  On some platforms, it may also install GRUB into the boot sector.If FILENAME is `-', the default value %s is used.

There is no `delete' command; if you want to delete the whole environment
block, use `rm %s'.Import ZFS wrapping key stored in FILE.Incorrect VDEVIncorrect virtual device: no type availableInsert a module.Install GRUB on your drive.Installation finished. No error reported.Installing for %s platform.
Insufficient privileges to access firmware, assuming BIOSInvalid back referenceInvalid character class nameInvalid collation characterInvalid command %s.
Invalid content of \{\}Invalid device `%s'.
Invalid disk count.
Invalid preceding regular expressionInvalid range endInvalid regular expressionInvalid tempo in %sInvoke user configuration routing.KKERNEL ARGSKEYBOARD_KEYKeyboard key to quickly boot this entry.KiBKiB/sLOCALESLeaf virtual device (file or disk)Legacy `ask' parameter no longer supported.Legend: mask/position=red/green/blue/reservedLength of generated hashLength of saltList DNS serversList PCI devices.List Xen storage.List all files.List available video modes. If resolution is given show only modes matching it.List coreboot tables.List devices and files.List devices or files.List devices.List files in PATH.List memory map provided by firmware.List of supported video modes:List of users allowed to boot this entry.List or select an input terminal.List or select an output terminal.List the current variables.List the loaded fonts.List variables from environment block file.Load 64-bit XNU image.Load BIOS dump.Load DTB file.Load FreeBSD env.Load FreeBSD kernel module (ELF).Load FreeBSD kernel module.Load FreeDOS kernel.sys.Load Linux.Load NTLDR or BootMGR.Load NetBSD kernel module (ELF).Load NetBSD kernel module.Load Plan9 kernel.Load Truecrypt ISO.Load XNU extension directory.Load XNU extension package.Load XNU extension.Load XNU image.Load XNU ramdisk. It will be available in OS as md0.Load `device-properties' dump.Load a PXE image.Load a keyboard layout.Load a multiboot 2 kernel.Load a multiboot 2 module.Load a multiboot kernel.Load a multiboot module.Load a splash image for XNU.Load a xen hypervisor.Load a xen module.Load an image of hibernated XNU.Load and initialize EFI emulator.Load another boot loader.Load another config file but take only menu entries.Load another config file without changing context but take only menu entries.Load another config file without changing context.Load another config file.Load another coreboot payloadLoad background image for active terminal.Load host ACPI tables and tables specified by arguments.Load initrd.Load kOpenBSD ramdisk.Load kernel of FreeBSD.Load kernel of NetBSD.Load kernel of OpenBSD.Load module.Load only tables specified by comma-separated list.Load the same file in multiple ways.Load variables from environment block file.Load zfs crypto key.Loaded fonts:Loading GNU Mach ...Loading Linux %s ...Loading Xen %s ...Loading initial ramdisk ...Loading kernel of FreeBSD %s ...Loading kernel of Illumos ...Loading the Hurd ...MMAC verification failedMENU_ENTRY is a number, a menu item title or a menu item identifier.MENU_ENTRY is a number, a menu item title or a menu item identifier. Please note that menu items in
submenus or sub-submenus require specifying the submenu components and then the
menu item component. The titles should be separated using the greater-than
character (>) with no extra spaces. Depending on your shell some characters including > may need escaping. More information about this is available
in the GRUB Manual in the section about the 'default' command. MODULEMODULESMac-style bless on HFS or HFS+Mail xorriso support requests to <bug-xorriso@gnu.org>.Make GRUB CD-ROM, disk, pendrive and floppy bootable image.Make GRUB keyboard layout file.Make a bootable image of GRUB.Make a virtual drive from a file.Make partition activeManage the BIOS drive mappings.Mandatory or optional arguments to long options are also mandatory or optional for any corresponding short options.Manipulate PCI devices.Measure time used by COMMANDMemory exhaustedMemory type: DDR2.Memory type: Unknown.Menu entry identifier.Menu entry not specified.Menu entry type.MiBMiB/sMinimal BASH-like line editing is supported. For the first word, TAB lists possible command completions. Anywhere else TAB lists possible device or file completions. %sMinimum Emacs-like screen editing is supported. TAB lists completions. Press Ctrl-x or F10 to boot, Ctrl-c or F2 for a command-line or ESC to discard edits and return to the GRUB menu.Missing arguments
Missing input file
MondayMonochrome More than one install device?More than one menu entry?Mount a crypto device.Mount all volumes with `boot' flag set.Mount all.Mount by UUID.Mount crypto devices.NAMENAME [VARIABLE] [HINTS]NOT RUNNING: NUMNUMBER_OF_SECONDSName	Ref Count	Dependencies
Native disk drivers are in use. Refusing to use firmware disk interface.Netboot directory for %s created. Configure your DHCP server to point to %s
Network protocols:New MBR is written to `%s'
No CS5536 foundNo FPSWA foundNo boot time statistics is available
No command is specified.
No device is specified.
No disk cache statistics available
No drives have been remappedNo known filesystem detectedNo matchNo path is specified.
No path or device is specified.
No previous regular expressionNo virtual device tree availableNon-chain 4 Not enough parameters to command.
Now connect the remote debugger, please.Number of PBKDF2 iterationsOPTIONS FILEOS disk #num ------> GRUB/BIOS deviceOS file %s open error: %sOption -- switches to native xorriso command mode.Options:Out of range lookup: %d
Out of range substitution (%d, %d)
Override guessed mapping of Plan9 devices.PPARTITION COMMANDSPATHPBKDF2 hash of your password is %s
PORTPORT VALUE [MASK]PUBKEY_IDPaletted Parse legacy config in new contextParse legacy config in new context taking only menu entriesParse legacy config in same contextParse legacy config in same context taking only menu entriesPart no: %s.
Partition %d is active now. 
Partition %s:Partition style `%s' doesn't support embeddingPath: %s
Path: unavailablePerform COMMANDS on partition.
Use `parttool PARTITION help' for the list of available commands.Perform a DNS lookupPerform an IPV6 autoconfigurationPerform both direct and reverse mappings.PiBPiB/sPlanar Play a tune.Please don't use old title `%s' for GRUB_DEFAULT, use `%s' (for versions before 2.00) or `%s' (for 2.00 or later)Pool GUID: %016llx
Pool GUID: unavailablePool name: %s
Pool name: unavailablePool state: activePool state: destroyedPool state: exportedPool state: level 2 ARC devicePool state: potentially activePool state: reserved for hot sparePool state: unavailablePool state: uninitializedPossible arguments are:Possible commands are:Possible devices are:Possible files are:Possible partitions are:Possible things are:Prefix not specified (use the -p option).Premature end of regular expressionPrepares GRUB network boot images at net_directory/subdir assuming net_directory being TFTP root.Press any key to continue...Press any key to launch xnuPress enter to boot the selected OS, `e' to edit the commands before booting or `c' for a command-line.Press enter to boot the selected OS, `e' to edit the commands before booting or `c' for a command-line. ESC to return previous menu.Print Memory information.Print ZFS info about DEVICE.Print ZFS-BOOTFSOBJ or store it into VARIABLEPrint a block list.Print and execute block argument.Print backtrace.Print drive identity and settings.Print sizes in a human readable format.Probe device information for a given path (or device, if the -d option is given).RAM holding coreboot tablesRAM holding firmware codeRAM slot number %d
REGEXP STRINGROM image is present.Read 16-bit value from ADDR.Read 16-bit value from PORT.Read 32-bit value from ADDR.Read 32-bit value from PORT.Read 8-bit value from ADDR.Read 8-bit value from PORT.Read only LENGTH bytes.Reboot failedReboot into firmware setup menu.Reboot the computer.Reenter password: Register %x of %x:%02x.%x is %x
Regular expression too bigRemove PUBKEY_ID from trusted keys.Remove a DNS serverRemove a module.Remove an environment variable.Remove any memory regions in specified range.Render Apple .disk_label.Report bugs to %s.
Report bugs to <bug-grub@gnu.org>.Requested serial terminal but GRUB_SERIAL_COMMAND is unspecified. Default parameters will be used.Reset all mappings to the default values.Retrieve device info.Return from a function.Return to IEEE1275 prompt.Run `gdb %s %d', and set ARGS.HOLD to zero.
Run `go' to resume GRUB.SECSSHORTNAMESHORTNAME CARD ADDRESS [HWADDRESS]SHORTNAME NET [INTERFACE| gw GATEWAY]SIZESOURCE|-u UUID|-a|-bSTRINGSTRING ...SaturdaySave read value into variable VARNAME.Save variables to environment block file.Say `Hello World'.Script `%s' contains no commands and will do nothing
Search devices by UUID. If VARIABLE is specified, the first device found is set to a variable.Search devices by a file.Search devices by a filesystem UUID.Search devices by a filesystem label.Search devices by file, filesystem label or filesystem UUID. If --set is specified, the first device found is set to a variable. If no variable name is specified, `root' is used.Search devices by file. If VARIABLE is specified, the first device found is set to a variable.Search devices by label. If VARIABLE is specified, the first device found is set to a variable.Sector %llu is already in use by raid controller `%s'; avoiding it.  Please ask the manufacturer not to store data in MBR gapSector %llu is already in use by the program `%s'; avoiding it.  This software may cause boot or other problems in future.  Please ask its authors not to store data in the boot trackSelect device by its position on the bus.Select device by vendor and device IDs.Set Advanced Power Management
(1=low, ..., 254=high, 255=off).Set Automatic Acoustic Management
(0=off, 128=quiet, ..., 254=fast).Set OEMID of RSDP, XSDT and RSDT.Set OEMTABLE ID of RSDP, XSDT and RSDT.Set OEMTABLE revision of RSDP, XSDT and RSDT.Set `hidden' flag in partition typeSet a variable to return value.Set a variable to the first device found.Set an environment variable.Set background color for active terminal.Set bit at BYTE:BIT in CMOS.Set creator field of RSDP, XSDT and RSDT.Set creator revision of RSDP, XSDT and RSDT.Set debug environment variable.Set drive to sleep mode.Set drive to standby mode.Set positional parameters.Set root device.Set standby timeout
(0=off, 1=5s, 2=10s, ..., 240=20m, 241=30m, ...).Set terminfo type of TERM  to TYPE.
Set the base frequency.Set the default boot menu entry for GRUB, for the next boot only.Set the default boot menu entry for GRUB.Set the serial port address.Set the serial port parity.Set the serial port speed.Set the serial port stop bits.Set the serial port word length.Set the serial unit.Set up images to boot from DEVICE.

You should not normally run this program directly.  Use grub-install instead.Set user password (PBKDF2). Set user password (plaintext). Unrecommended and insecure.Set variable with user input.Set variables.Setting GRUB_TIMEOUT to a non-zero value when GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT is set is no longer supported.Setting partition type to 0x%x
Shift positional parameters.Show ACPI information.Show APM information.Show CBMEM console content.Show a help message.Show a long list with more detailed information.Show boot time statistics.Show contents of FILE in hex.Show coreboot boot time statistics.Show loaded modules.Show memory contents.Show raw contents of ATA IDENTIFY sector.Show raw contents of a file or memory.Show raw dump of the CMOS contents.Show raw dump of the PCI configuration space.Show the contents of a file.Show the current mappings.Show the list of trusted keys.Show this message.Show version 1 tables only.Show version 2 and version 3 tables only.Shutdown failedSimulate grub-legacy `initrd' commandSimulate grub-legacy `kernel' commandSimulate grub-legacy `modulenounzip' commandSimulate grub-legacy `password' commandSimulate grub-legacy `password' command in menu entry modeSkip N bytes from output file.Skip offset bytes from the beginning of file.Skip signature-checking of the environment file.Skip signature-checking of the public key file.Slot %d opened
Some Hurd stuff found, but not enough to boot.Sorry, no parttool is available for %s
Specify filename.Specify hash to use.Specify one or more font files to load.Specify size for each read operationSpecify the number of input files.Speed: %s 
Start GDB stub on given portStop GDB stubStorage information for `%s' does not include typeStorage information for `%s' indicates neither a plain partition nor a plain diskStore matched component NUMBER in VARNAME.SuccessSundaySuppress normal output (warnings remain).Switch to native disk drivers. If no modules are specified default set (pata,ahci,usbms,ohci,uhci,ehci) is usedSyntax error at line %u
Syntax errors are detected in generated GRUB config file.
Ensure that there are no errors in /etc/default/grub
and /etc/grub.d/* files or please file a bug report with
%s file attached.System management bus controller I/O space is at 0x%x
TTARGETTHEMESTarget format not specified (use the -O option).Terminal has specified geometry.Terminal is ASCII-only [default].Terminal is logical-ordered UTF-8.Terminal is visually-ordered UTF-8.Test USB support.Test bit at BYTE:BIT in CMOS.Test file read speed.Test if REGEXP matches STRING.Test video subsystem in mode WxH.Test video subsystem.Text-only The files are identical.
The highlighted entry will be executed automatically in %ds.This VDEV is a RAIDZ%llu
This VDEV is a mirrorThis entry can be booted by any user.This requires setting GRUB_DEFAULT=saved in %s/default/grub.\nThursdayTiBTiB/sTool to edit environment block.Total flash size: %d B.
Trailing backslashTransform 64-bit UUID to format suitable for XNU. If -l is given keep it lowercase as done by blkid.Transform a system filename into GRUB one.Transform syslinux config into GRUB one.Translate SET1 characters to SET2 in STRING.Translate to lower case.Translate to upper case.Translates the string with the current settings.Try '%s --help' or '%s --usage' for more information.
TuesdayUSER PASSWORDUSER PBKDF2_PASSWORDUSERNAME[,USERNAME]UTF-8Unable to create pipe: %sUnable to determine your platform. Use --target.Unable to fork: %sUnable to open stream from %s: %sUnable to retrieve pool stateUncompress data.Uncompress file before checksumming.Unknown address type %d
Unknown command `%s'.
Unknown compression format %sUnknown encodingUnknown extra argument `%s'.Unknown keyboard scan code 0x%02x
Unknown keyboard scan identifier %s
Unknown platform `%s-%s'Unknown system errorUnknown video mode Unknown virtual device type: %s
Unload EFI emulator.Unmatched ( or \(Unmatched ) or \)Unmatched [ or [^Unmatched \{Unrecognized compression `%s'Unrecognized option `%s'\nUnrecognized pool stateUnsupported address type %d
Unsupported coverage specification: %d
Unsupported hw address type %d
Unsupported image formatUnsupported substitution specification: %d
Unsupported substitution type: %d
Usage:Usage: %s -o OUTPUT CKBMAP_ARGUMENTS...\nUsage: %s DEVICE
Usage: %s [INFILE [OUTFILE]]
Usage: %s [OPTION] MENU_ENTRY\nUsage: %s [OPTION]\nUse CD-ROM as root.Use GDB remote debugger instead of DDB.Use STRING as menu entry body.Use compiled-in root device.Use serial console.Use the %C and %C keys to select which entry is highlighted.VAR INTERFACE NUMBER DESCRIPTIONVARNAMEVDEV element number %d isn't correct
VDEV element number %d:
VDEV with %d children
Verbose countdown.Verify detached signature.Version %u.%u
32-bit CS = 0x%x, len = 0x%x, offset = 0x%x
16-bit CS = 0x%x, len = 0x%x
DS = 0x%x, len = 0x%x
Virtual device is degradedVirtual device is faultedVirtual device is offlineVirtual device is onlineVirtual device is removedWARNING: no console will be available to OSWARNING: no platform-specific install was performedWARNING: unsupported font feature parameters: %x
WIDTHxHEIGHT.Wait for a specified number of seconds.Wait for keypress after every line of output.Warning:Warning: invalid background color `%s'
Warning: invalid foreground color `%s'
Warning: syntax error (missing slash) in `%s'
WednesdayWindows NT/2000/XP (loader)Windows Vista/7 (loader)Write 16-bit VALUE to ADDR.Write 16-bit VALUE to PORT.Write 32-bit VALUE to ADDR.Write 32-bit VALUE to PORT.Write 8-bit VALUE to ADDR.Write 8-bit VALUE to PORT.Written SPD bytes: %d B.
Xen hypervisor, version %sYUV You need to specify at least one command.
You will have to set `SystemPartition' and `OSLoader' manually.You've found a bugYour embedding area is unusually small.  core.img won't fit in it.Your xorriso doesn't support `--grub2-boot-info'. Some features are disabled. Please use xorriso 1.2.9 or later.Your xorriso doesn't support `--grub2-boot-info'. Your core image is too big. Boot as disk is disabled. Please use xorriso 1.2.9 or later.[--append|--remove] [TERMINAL1] [TERMINAL2] ...[--force|--bpb] FILE[--md5] PASSWD [FILE][--no-mem-option] [--type=TYPE] FILE [ARG ...][-1|-2] [--exclude=TABLE1,TABLE2|--load-only=TABLE1,TABLE2] FILE1 [FILE2] [...][-c FILE [-p PREFIX]] [FILE1 [FILE2 ...]][-d] DEVICENAME FILE.[-e|-n] STRING[-f FILE][-f FILE] [-s|--skip-sig] [variable_name_to_whitelist] [...][-f FILE] variable_name [...][-f|-l|-u|-s|-n] [--hint HINT [--hint HINT] ...] NAME[-h|-p|-r] [FILE][-l] GRUBUUID [VARNAME][-l|-h|-a] [FILE ...][-m (stretch|normal)] FILE[-s POSITION] [-d DEVICE][-s POSITION] [-d DEVICE] [-v VAR] REGISTER[=VALUE[:MASK]][-s SIZE] FILENAME[-s|--skip-sig] FILE SIGNATURE_FILE [PUBKEY_FILE][-s|--skip-sig] PUBKEY_FILE[ADDR|comUNIT][,SPEED][ARG][CARD [HWADDRESS]][CARD][DIR][ENVVAR=VALUE][ENVVAR][KEYSTROKE1] [KEYSTROKE2] ...[LENGTH][MODULE1 MODULE2 ...][NUMBER:]VARNAME[NUM][OPTIONS...][OPTIONS][OPTIONS] DISK[OPTIONS] FILE_OR_DEVICE[OPTIONS] FONT_FILES[OPTIONS] [SET1] [SET2] [STRING][OPTION] SOURCE...[OPTION] [INSTALL_DEVICE][OPTION]... [MODULES][OPTION]... [PATH|DEVICE][OPTS][PATH][PATTERN ...][USERLIST][VALUE]...[WxH[xD]][WxH][[-a|-u|-v] [-g WxH] TERM [TYPE]][[year-]month-day] [hour:minute[:second]][bus]:[slot][.func][default=%s][vendor]:[device]`%s' is miscompiled: its start address is 0x%llx instead of 0x%llx: ld.gold bug?`%s' is not a local disk`cryptomount' command fails: %s`loopback' command fails: %s`nvsetenv' failed. 
You will have to set `boot-device' variable manually.  At the IEEE1275 prompt, type:
  %s
`obppath' not found in parent dirs of `%s', no IEEE1275 name discoverya value was assigned to the argument `%s' while it doesn't require an argumentaccess deniedadd NOTE segment for CHRP IEEE1275addraddress not foundalloc-mem failedassume input is a pxelinux configuration file.assume input is a syslinux configuration file.assume input is an isolinux configuration file.attempt to install to encrypted disk without cryptodisk enabled. Set `%s' in file `%s'attempt to read or write outside of disk `%s'attempt to read or write outside of partitionattempt to read past the end of fileattempt to seek outside of the fileattempting to read the core image `%s' from GRUBattempting to read the core image `%s' from GRUB againavailable RAMavailable formats:available targets:bad signaturebase_addr = 0x%llx, length = 0x%llx, %s
base_addr = 0x%llx, length = 0x%llx, type = 0x%x
bitmap file `%s' is of unsupported formatbless for ppc-based macsbless for x86-based macsblocklist FILEblocklists are incompleteblocklists are invalidblocksize is not divisible by 512can't break 0 loopscan't compress `%s' to `%s'can't determine filesystem on %scan't find command `%s'can't mount encrypted volume `%s': %scan't open `%s': %scan't open file %s, index %d: error %dcan't retrieve blocklistscan't retrieve blocklists: %scan't set %dx%d font size: Freetype error %d: %scannot compress the kernel imagecannot copy `%s' to `%s': %scannot delete `%s': %scannot find EFI directorycannot find a GRUB drive for %s.  Check your device.mapcannot find a device for %s (is /dev mounted?)cannot find locale `%s'cannot get translator command line for path `%s': %scannot make temporary directory: %scannot make temporary file: %scannot open OS file `%s': %scannot open `%s': %scannot open configuration file `%s': %scannot open directory `%s': %scannot read `%s' correctlycannot read `%s': %scannot rename the file %s to %scannot restore the original directorycannot seek `%s': %scannot stat `%s': %scannot write to CD-ROMcannot write to `%s': %scannot write to the stdout: %scard not foundcat FILEchecksum verification failedchoose the compression to use for core imagecmp FILE LOCALcomUNIT[,SPEED]compare fail at offset %llucompress GRUB files [optional]connection refusedconnection timeoutconvert to bold fontcore image is too big (0x%x > 0x%x)core.img version mismatchcouldn't autoconfigure %scouldn't find IEEE1275 device path for %s.
You will have to set `boot-device' variable manuallycouldn't find a necessary member device of multi-device filesystemcouldn't find geli consumercouldn't find geom `part' classcouldn't open geomcouldn't read ELI metadatacouldn't retrieve UUIDcouldn't retrieve geli UUIDcouldn't retrieve random datacouldn't retrieve random data for saltcouldn't send network packetcp FILE LOCALcrc FILEcryptographic error number %dcurrent directory of syslinux [default is parent directory of input file].current directory of syslinux as it will be seen on runtime  [default is parent directory of input file].cygwin_conv_path() faileddelete device map if it already existsdestination unreachabledevice count exceeds limitdevice tree must be supplied (see `devicetree' command)disable hintingdisk `%s' not founddisk does not exist, so falling back to partition device %sdisk module to use (biosdisk or native). This option is only available on BIOS target.disk read fails at offset %lld, length %llddiskboot.img size must be %u bytesdo not install bootsectordo not probe for filesystems in DEVICEdomain name component is too longdon't update LED statedon't update the `boot-device'/`Boot*' NVRAM variables. This option is only available on EFI and IEEE1275 targets.doneembed FILE as a memdisk image
Implies `-p (memdisk)/boot/grub' and overrides any prefix supplied previously, but the prefix itself can be overridden by later optionsembed FILE as an early configembed FILE as public key for signature checkingembedding is not possible, but this is required for RAID and LVM installembedding is not possible, but this is required for cross-disk installenable ARCS (big-endian mips machines, mostly SGI) boot. Disables HFS+, APM, sparc64 and boot as disk image for i386-pcenable sparc boot. Disables HFS+, APM, ARCS and boot as disk image for i386-pcenabling %s support ...enter: boot, `e': options, `c': cmd-lineenvironment block too smallerror: %s.
expect GRUB images under the directory DIR/%s instead of the %s directoryfailed to copy Grub to the PReP partitionfailed to get FDTfailed to get canonical path of `%s'failed to read the sectors of the core imagefailure reading sector 0x%llx from `%s'failure to read passwordfailure writing sector 0x%llx to `%s'falsefaulty RAM (BadRAM)file `%s' is too bigfile `%s' not foundfilename expectedfilename or tempo and notes expectedfilesystem `%s' does not support labelsfilesystem `%s' doesn't support blocklistsfilesystem on %s is neither HFS nor HFS+firmware image is too bigforce autohintfour arguments expectedfree-mem failedfwstart.img doesn't match the known good version. proceed at your own riskgenerate an image in FORMATgive a short usage messagegive this help listgiven argument is a system device, not a pathgrub-mkimage is compiled without XZ supportgrub>hang for SECS seconds (default 3600)hex FILEignore bitmap strikes when loadingincorrect terminal dimensions specificationinitrd already loadedinstall FONTS [default=%s]install GRUB for TARGET platform [default=%s]; available targets: %sinstall GRUB images under the directory DIR/%s instead of the %s directoryinstall THEMES [default=%s]install device isn't specifiedinstall even if problems are detectedinstall only LOCALES [default=all]install only MODULES and their dependencies [default=all]interpret is not supportedinvalid PBKDF2 passwordinvalid arch-dependent ELF magicinvalid arch-independent ELF magicinvalid argumentinvalid block sizeinvalid color specification `%s'invalid device treeinvalid environment blockinvalid file name `%s'invalid font rangeinvalid line format: %sinvalid modinfo file `%s'invalid parameter %sinvalid skip value %lldinvalid variable name `%s'invalid video mode specification `%s'invalid zImageinvalid zero blocksizeioctl GET_ARRAY_INFO error: %sioctl GET_DISK_INFO error: %sioctl RAID_VERSION error: %skernel image is too big (0x%x > 0x%x)list network addresseslist network cardslist network routesls PATHlzop file corruptedmake the drive also bootable as floppy (default for fdX devices). May break on some BIOSes.missing `%c' symbolmissing mandatory option for `%s'module `%s' isn't loadedmodule isn't loadednameneed an image and mountpointno APM foundno DHCP info foundno DHCP option %d foundno DHCP options foundno DNS record foundno DNS reply receivedno DNS servers configuredno EFI routines are available for your platformno EFI routines are available when running in BIOS modeno IEEE1275 routines are available for your platformno SGI routines are available for your platformno `/' in canonical filenameno command is specifiedno compression is available for your platformno decryption key availableno hints available for your platform. Expect reduced performanceno media in `%s'no network card foundno random number generator is available for your OSno server is specifiedno such partitionno suitable video mode foundno symbol tableno terminal specifiedno terminator in the core imagenon-sector-aligned data is found in the core filenot a directorynot a primary partitionnot a regular filenot in function bodyone argument expectedonly ipv4only ipv6other software is using the embedding area, and there is not enough room for core.img.  Such software is often trying to store data in a way that avoids detection.  We recommend you investigateout of memoryoutput a generated image to FILE [default=stdout]output file must be specifiedoutput generated config to FILE [default=stdout]overflow is detectedpasswords don't matchperform a bootp autoconfigurationpersistent RAMpersistent RAM (legacy)physical volume %s not foundplain image kernel not supported - rebuild with CONFIG_(U)EFI_STUB enabledpre-load specified modules MODULESprefer ipv4prefer ipv6premature end of filepremature end of file %spress CapsLock keypress Insert keypress NumLock keypress ScrollLock keypress SysRqpress left altpress left ctrlpress left shiftpress right altpress right ctrlpress right shiftprint TARGETprint program versionprint the version information and exitprint this message and exitprint verbose messages.public key %08x not foundread error at offset %llu: %sread text from FILE.relative subdirectory on network serverrelocation 0x%x is not implemented yetreserved RAMretrieve DHCP option and save it into VAR. If VAR is - then print the value.root directory as it will be seen on runtime [default=/].root directory of TFTP serverroot directory of the syslinux disk [default=/].route loop detectedsave ROM images in DIR [optional]save output in FILE [required]select face indexseparate items in output using ASCII NUL charactersserial port `%s' isn't foundset [NAME=VALUE ...]set capslock modeset font ascentset font descentset font family nameset font rangeset font sizeset input filename for 32-bit part.set input filename for 64-bit part.set input filename. Default is STDINset insert modeset numlock modeset output filename. Default is STDOUTset pause modeset prefix directoryset scrolllock modeset the label to renderset the program namesizestretch|normalsymbol `%s' not foundtemporaryterminal %s isn't found or it's not handled by terminfoterminal `%s' isn't foundthe ID of bootloader. This option is only available on EFI and Macs.the PReP partition is not empty. If you are sure you want to use it, run dd to clear it: `%s'the argument `%s' requires an integerthe chosen partition is not a PReP partitionthe device.map entry `%s' is invalid. Ignoring it. Please correct or delete your device.mapthe drive %s is defined multiple times in the device map %sthe drive name `%s' in device.map is incorrect. Using %s instead. Please use the form [hfc]d[0-9]* (E.g. `hd0' or `cd')the first sector of the core file is not sector-alignedthe installation device is removable. This option is only available on EFI.the partition type 0x%x isn't validthe sectors of the core file are too fragmentedthe size of `%s' is not %uthe size of `%s' is too largethe size of `%s' is too smallthis ELF file is not of the right typethis GPT partition label contains no BIOS Boot Partition; embedding won't be possiblethis LDM has no Embedding Partition; embedding won't be possiblethis msdos-style partition label has no post-MBR gap; embedding won't be possiblethree arguments expectedtime out opening `%s'timeout reading `%s'timeout: could not resolve hardware addresstoo deep nesting of symlinkstranslator `%s' for path `%s' has several non-option words, at least `%s' and `%s'translator `%s' for path `%s' is given only options, cannot find device parttranslator command line is empty for path `%s'two arguments expectedtypeunable to identify a filesystem in %s; safety check can't be performedunaligned device sizeunexpected EFI errorunexpected end of fileunknown argument `%s'unknown compression %dunknown device type %sunknown filesystemunknown kind of RAID device `%s'unknown regexp errorunknown target format %sunknown target format %s
unknown terminfo type `%s'unrecognised DHCP option format specification `%s'unrecognised network address `%s'unrecognised network interface `%s'unrecognized numberunresolvable address %sunset [NAME ...]unsupported HTTP error %d: %sunsupported HTTP responseunsupported RAID version: %d.%dunsupported gzip formatunsupported platform %sunsupported serial port flow controlunsupported serial port parityunsupported serial port speedunsupported serial port stop bits numberunsupported serial port word lengthuse COLOR for backgrounduse COLOR for labeluse COLOR for label backgrounduse COLOR for textuse DIR as the EFI System Partition root.use DIR for PPC MAC install.use FILE as font (PF2).use FILE as font for labeluse FILE as memdiskuse FILE as the boot image [default=%s]use FILE as the core image [default=%s]use FILE as the device map [default=%s]use FILE as xorriso [optional]use GRUB files in the directory DIR [default=%s]use STRING as product nameuse STRING as product versionuse identifier file even if UUID is availableuse images and modules under DIR [default=%s/<platform>]use themes under DIR [default=%s]use translations under DIR [default=%s]variable `%s' isn't setvisually-ordered UTF-8wait until a debugger will attachwill not proceed with blocklistswrite output to FILE [default=stdout].wrong ELI magic or versionxnu_uuid DEVICExz file corrupted or unsupported block optionsyou can't delete this addressyou need to load the Xen Hypervisor firstyou need to load the kernel firstyour BIOS Boot Partition is too small; embedding won't be possibleyour LDM Embedding Partition is too small; embedding won't be possibleyour core.img is unusually large.  It won't fit in the embedding areayour embedding area is unusually small.  core.img won't fit in it.Project-Id-Version: grub 2.02
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              total memory: %d KiB
    No preferred mode available
    Preferred mode: %ux%u
  EDID checksum invalid  EDID version: %u.%u
  Failed to initialize video adapter  No info available  VBE info:   version: %d.%d  OEM software rev: %d.%d
  or:  (leftmost) (medial) (rightmost) - Partition start at %llu%sKiB - Sector size %uB - Total size %llu%sKiB - Total size unknown [OPTION...]%.*s: ARGP_HELP_FMT parameter must be positive%.*s: ARGP_HELP_FMT parameter requires a value%.*s: Unknown ARGP_HELP_FMT parameter%ds%ds remaining.%s appears to contain a %s filesystem which isn't known to reserve space for DOS-style boot.  Installing GRUB there could result in FILESYSTEM DESTRUCTION if valuable data is overwritten by grub-setup (--skip-fs-probe disables this check, use at your own risk)%s appears to contain a %s partition map and LDM which isn't known to be a safe combination.  Installing GRUB there could result in FILESYSTEM DESTRUCTION if valuable data is overwritten by grub-setup (--skip-fs-probe disables this check, use at your own risk)%s appears to contain a %s partition map which isn't known to reserve space for DOS-style boot.  Installing GRUB there could result in FILESYSTEM DESTRUCTION if valuable data is overwritten by grub-setup (--skip-fs-probe disables this check, use at your own risk)%s does not support UUIDs%s doesn't exist. Please specify --target or --directory%s doesn't look like an EFI partition%s generates a keyboard layout for GRUB using ckbcomp\n%s is deprecated. Use set gfxpayload=%s before linux command instead.
%s is deprecated. VGA mode %d isn't recognized. Use set gfxpayload=WIDTHxHEIGHT[xDEPTH] before linux command instead.
%s is not yet supported by grub-mkconfig.\n%s, with Hurd %s%s, with Hurd %s (recovery mode)%s, with Linux %s%s, with Linux %s (recovery mode)%s, with Xen %s and Linux %s%s, with Xen %s and Linux %s (recovery mode)%s, with Xen hypervisor%s, with kFreeBSD %s%s, with kFreeBSD %s (recovery mode)%s, with kernel %s (via %s)%s, with kernel %s (via %s, recovery mode)%s: HASH MISMATCH
%s: Not found.\n%s: OK
%s: READ ERROR
%s: Too many arguments
%s: You must run this as root\n%s: error:%s: info:%s: invalid option -- ‘%c’
%s: not found%s: option ‘%c%s’ doesn't allow an argument
%s: option ‘%s’ is ambiguous; possibilities:%s: option ‘--%s’ doesn't allow an argument
%s: option ‘--%s’ requires an argument
%s: option ‘-W %s’ doesn't allow an argument
%s: option ‘-W %s’ is ambiguous
%s: option ‘-W %s’ requires an argument
%s: option requires an argument -- ‘%c’
%s: option requires an argument -- ‘%s’\n%s: unrecognized option ‘%c%s’
%s: unrecognized option ‘--%s’
%s: warning:(32-bit)(64-bit)(PROGRAM ERROR) No version known!?(PROGRAM ERROR) Option should have been recognized!?(on %s)- Label ‘%s’- Last modification time %d-%02d-%02d %02d:%02d:%02d %s--MORE----ppc PATH|--x86 FILE-h HASH [-c FILE [-p PREFIX]] [FILE1 [FILE2 ...]]-l | -r | [-s] grubdev osdisk..516-bit protected interface supported
16-bit protected interface unsupported
32-bit protected interface supported
32-bit protected interface unsupported
=VAL>ACPI non-volatile storage RAMACPI reclaimable RAMACPI shutdown failedADDRADDR VALUE [MASK]ADDR [SIZE]ADDR1,MASK1[,ADDR2,MASK2[,...]]ADDRESS DNSSERVERAPM disabled
APM disengaged
APM enabled
APM engaged
ARGP_HELP_FMT: %s value is less than or equal to %sASCIIAccept DOS-style CR/NL line endings.Active input terminals:Active output terminals:Adapter ‘%s’:
Add PUBKEY_FILE to trusted keys.Add a DNS serverAdd a network address.Add a network route.Advanced options for %sAdvanced options for %s (with Xen hypervisor)Allow to interrupt with ESC.Ask for file name to reboot from.Assume input is hex.Assume input is passphrase.Assume input is raw.Attempting to decrypt master key...Attempting to install GRUB to a disk with multiple partition labels or both partition label and filesystem.  This is not supported yet.Attempting to install GRUB to a disk with multiple partition labels.  This is not supported yet.Attempting to install GRUB to a partitionless disk or to a partition.  This is a BAD idea.Available input terminals:Available output terminals:BB/sBIOS_DUMP [INT10_DUMP]BLOCKBYTE:BITBackground image mode.Base directory for hash list.Bless DIR of HFS or HFS+ partition for PPC macs.Bless FILE of HFS or HFS+ partition for intel macs.Boot BIOS-based system.Boot an operating system.Boot into single mode.Boot with debug messages.Boot with verbose messages.Booting ‘%s’Booting a command listBooting in blind modeBootpath: %s
Bootpath: unavailable
Break into GDBCGA COLORCOMMAND [ARGS]CPU Idle doesn't slow down processor
CPU Idle slows down processor
CS5536 at %d:%d.%d
Can't create file: %sCan't enable ROM area.Change configured devices.Change partition typeCheck Alt key.Check Control key.Check Shift key.Check for CPU features.Check hashes of files with hash list FILE.Check if CPU supports 64-bit (long) mode (default).Check if CPU supports Physical Address Extension.Check if FILE can be booted as i386 PAE Xen unprivileged guest kernelCheck if FILE can be booted as x86_64 Xen unprivileged guest kernelCheck if FILE can be used as Xen x86 privileged guest kernelCheck if FILE can be used as x86 multiboot kernelCheck if FILE can be used as x86 multiboot2 kernelCheck if FILE is ARM EFI fileCheck if FILE is ARM LinuxCheck if FILE is ARM64 EFI fileCheck if FILE is ARM64 LinuxCheck if FILE is BIOS bootsectorCheck if FILE is IA64 EFI fileCheck if FILE is IA64 LinuxCheck if FILE is MIPS LinuxCheck if FILE is MIPSEL LinuxCheck if FILE is POWERPC LinuxCheck if FILE is SPARC64 LinuxCheck if FILE is XNU (Mac OS X kernel) hibernated imageCheck if FILE is hiberfil.sys in hibernated stateCheck if FILE is i386 EFI fileCheck if FILE is i386 XNU (Mac OS X kernel)Check if FILE is i386 kFreeBSDCheck if FILE is i386 kNetBSDCheck if FILE is of specified type.Check if FILE is x86 LinuxCheck if FILE is x86 Linux supporting 32-bit protocolCheck if FILE is x86 kFreeBSDCheck if FILE is x86 kNetBSDCheck if FILE is x86_64 EFI fileCheck if FILE is x86_64 XNU (Mac OS X kernel)Check if FILE is x86_64 kFreeBSDCheck if FILE is x86_64 kNetBSDCheck key modifier status.Check whether user is in USERLIST.Checks GRUB script configuration file for syntax errors.Clear bit at BYTE:BIT in CMOS.Clear the screen.Cleared active flag on %d. 
Commands:Compare FILE with local file LOCAL.Compare file ‘%s’ with ‘%s’:
Compare two files.Compute XNU UUID of the device.Compute or check hash checksum.Configure serial port.Continue loopsConvert common font file formats into PF2Copy FILE to local file LOCAL.Copy FILE to standard output.Could not locate FPSWA driverCouldn't find a free BootNNNN slotCouldn't find physical volume ‘%s’. Some modules may be missing from core image.Couldn't load sha256Couldn't load sha512Create BIOS-like structures for backward compatibility with existing OS.Create a blank environment block file.Current terminfo types:DEVICEDEVICE [PARTITION[+/-[TYPE]]] ...DEVICE must be an OS device (e.g. /dev/sda).DEVICE_NAMEDIRDIRECTORY [OSBundleRequired]DNSSERVERDebug tool for filesystem driver.Declare memory regions as faulty (badram).Decompressor is too bigDefault server is ${net_default_server}Define a menu entry.Define a submenu.Delete a network address.Delete a network route.Delete the specified loopback drive.Delete variables.Determine driver.Determine filesystem UUID.Determine filesystem label.Determine filesystem type.Determine partition map type.Device %s:Devid: %s
Devid: unavailableDirect color, mask: %d/%d/%d/%d  pos: %d/%d/%d/%dDisable ACPI.Disable SMP.Disable all boot output.Disable/enable SMART (0/1).Discarding improperly nested partition (%s,%s,%s%d)Disk cache statistics: hits = %lu (%lu.%02lu%%), misses = %lu
Disk count must precede disks list.
Display FPSWA version.Display SMART health status.Display a line of text.Display blocklist of FILE.Display output on all consoles.Display power mode.Display the usage of this command and exit.Display this help and exit.Display/set current datetime.Do not apply any reed-solomon codes when embedding core.img. This option is only available on x86 BIOS targets.Do not output the trailing newline.Do not print messages.Do not probe any floppy drive.Do not use APM to halt the computer.Do nothing, successfully.Do nothing, unsuccessfully.Don't display boot diagnostic messages.Don't load host tables specified by comma-separated list.Don't reboot, just halt.Don't stop after first error.Don't update EBDA. May fix failures or hangs on some BIOSes but makes it ineffective with OS not receiving RSDP from GRUB.EFI bootloader id isn't specified.ENVVARENVVAR [ENVVAR] ...ERROR: no valid keyboard layout found. Check the input.
ESC at any time exits.EXPRESSIONEXPRESSION ]Elapsed time: %d.%03d s 
Elapsed time: %d.%03d seconds 
Embedding is not possible.  GRUB can only be installed in this setup by using blocklists.  However, blocklists are UNRELIABLE and their use is discouraged.Emulate a keystroke sequenceEnable interpretation of backslash escapes.Enable/disable RTS/CTS.Enter ZFS password: Enter in KDB on boot.Enter normal mode.Enter passphrase for %s%s%s (%s): Enter password: Enter username: Error in parsing command line arguments
Evaluate an expression.Evaluate arguments as GRUB commandsExecute syslinux config in new contextExecute syslinux config in new context taking only menu entriesExecute syslinux config in same contextExecute syslinux config in same context taking only menu entriesExit failedExit from GRUB.Exit from loopsExit from normal mode.Export variables.Export version 1 tables to the OS.Export version 2 and version 3 tables to the OS.FILEFILE [ARG ...]FILE [ARGS...]FILE | TEMPO [PITCH1 DURATION1] [PITCH2 DURATION2] ... FILE...FILE1 FILE2FILENAME COMMANDFILESYSTEM [VARIABLE]FILE|promptFONTSFORMATFPSWA protocol wasn't able to find the interfaceFPSWA revision: %x
FROM-TO[,FROM-TO]FROM[K|M|G] TO[K|M|G]FT_Init_FreeType failsFailed to boot both default and fallback entries.
Failed to create ‘device-mapper’ treeFalling back to ‘%s’File size: %s
File system ‘%s’ doesn't support embeddingFiles differ at the offset %llu: 0x%x [%s], 0x%x [%s]
Files differ in size: %llu [%s], %llu [%s]
Filesystem cannot be accessedFilesystem type %sFill hybrid MBR of GPT drive DEVICE. Specified partitions will be a part of hybrid MBR. Up to 3 partitions are allowed. TYPE is an MBR type. + means that partition is active. Only one partition can be active.Finalize loading of EFI emulator.First try the device HINT if currently running on ARC. If HINT ends in comma, also try subpartitionsFirst try the device HINT if currently running on BIOS. If HINT ends in comma, also try subpartitionsFirst try the device HINT if currently running on EFI. If HINT ends in comma, also try subpartitionsFirst try the device HINT if currently running on IEEE1275. If HINT ends in comma, also try subpartitionsFirst try the device HINT if direct hardware access is supported. If HINT ends in comma, also try subpartitionsFirst try the device HINT. If HINT ends in comma, also try subpartitionsFix video problem.Found %s on %s (%s)\nFound %s on %s\nFound GNU Mach: %sFound Hurd module: %sFound NetBSD kernel: %s\nFound background: %s\nFound initrd image: %s\nFound kernel module directory: %s\nFound kernel of FreeBSD: %s\nFound linux image: %s\nFound theme: %s\nFreetype Error %d loading glyph 0x%x for U+0x%x%sFreeze ATA security settings until reset.FridayGGNU GRUB  version %sGRUB Boot MenuGRUB doesn't know how to halt this machine yet!GRUB emulator.GRUBDEVICE=PLAN9DEVICEGarbage in ARGP_HELP_FMT: %sGenerate GRUB keyboard layout from Linux console one.Generate PBKDF2 password hash.Generate a grub config fileGenerate a standalone image (containing all modules) in the selected formatGenerates a bootable CD/USB/floppy image.  Arguments other than options to this program are passed to xorriso, and indicate source files, source directories, or any of the mkisofs options listed by the output of ‘%s’.Generating grub configuration file ...Get crc32 checksum of FILE.Get disk cache info.Get/set ATA disk parameters.GiBGiB/sGlue 32-bit and 64-bit binary into Apple universal one.Graft point syntax (E.g. /boot/grub/grub.cfg=./grub.cfg) is acceptedHASHHINTHalt the system, if possible using APM.Halts the computer.  This command does not work on all firmware implementations.Handle N bytes in output file.Hello WorldHercules Hexdump random data.IDIMAGE1 [IMAGE2 ...] MOUNTPOINTIMAGE_PATH COMMANDSINSTALL_DEVICE must be system device filename.
%s copies GRUB images into %s.  On some platforms, it may also install GRUB into the boot sector.If FILENAME is ‘-’, the default value %s is used.

There is no ‘delete’ command; if you want to delete the whole environment
block, use ‘rm %s’.Import ZFS wrapping key stored in FILE.Incorrect VDEVIncorrect virtual device: no type availableInsert a module.Install GRUB on your drive.Installation finished. No error reported.Installing for %s platform.
Insufficient privileges to access firmware, assuming BIOSInvalid back referenceInvalid character class nameInvalid collation characterInvalid command %s.
Invalid content of \{\}Invalid device ‘%s’.
Invalid disk count.
Invalid preceding regular expressionInvalid range endInvalid regular expressionInvalid tempo in %sInvoke user configuration routing.KKERNEL ARGSKEYBOARD_KEYKeyboard key to quickly boot this entry.KiBKiB/sLOCALESLeaf virtual device (file or disk)Legacy ‘ask’ parameter no longer supported.Legend: mask/position=red/green/blue/reservedLength of generated hashLength of saltList DNS serversList PCI devices.List Xen storage.List all files.List available video modes. If resolution is given show only modes matching it.List coreboot tables.List devices and files.List devices or files.List devices.List files in PATH.List memory map provided by firmware.List of supported video modes:List of users allowed to boot this entry.List or select an input terminal.List or select an output terminal.List the current variables.List the loaded fonts.List variables from environment block file.Load 64-bit XNU image.Load BIOS dump.Load DTB file.Load FreeBSD env.Load FreeBSD kernel module (ELF).Load FreeBSD kernel module.Load FreeDOS kernel.sys.Load Linux.Load NTLDR or BootMGR.Load NetBSD kernel module (ELF).Load NetBSD kernel module.Load Plan9 kernel.Load Truecrypt ISO.Load XNU extension directory.Load XNU extension package.Load XNU extension.Load XNU image.Load XNU ramdisk. It will be available in OS as md0.Load ‘device-properties’ dump.Load a PXE image.Load a keyboard layout.Load a multiboot 2 kernel.Load a multiboot 2 module.Load a multiboot kernel.Load a multiboot module.Load a splash image for XNU.Load a xen hypervisor.Load a xen module.Load an image of hibernated XNU.Load and initialize EFI emulator.Load another boot loader.Load another config file but take only menu entries.Load another config file without changing context but take only menu entries.Load another config file without changing context.Load another config file.Load another coreboot payloadLoad background image for active terminal.Load host ACPI tables and tables specified by arguments.Load initrd.Load kOpenBSD ramdisk.Load kernel of FreeBSD.Load kernel of NetBSD.Load kernel of OpenBSD.Load module.Load only tables specified by comma-separated list.Load the same file in multiple ways.Load variables from environment block file.Load zfs crypto key.Loaded fonts:Loading GNU Mach ...Loading Linux %s ...Loading Xen %s ...Loading initial ramdisk ...Loading kernel of FreeBSD %s ...Loading kernel of Illumos ...Loading the Hurd ...MMAC verification failedMENU_ENTRY is a number, a menu item title or a menu item identifier.MENU_ENTRY is a number, a menu item title or a menu item identifier. Please note that menu items in
submenus or sub-submenus require specifying the submenu components and then the
menu item component. The titles should be separated using the greater-than
character (>) with no extra spaces. Depending on your shell some characters including > may need escaping. More information about this is available
in the GRUB Manual in the section about the ‘default’ command. MODULEMODULESMac-style bless on HFS or HFS+Mail xorriso support requests to <bug-xorriso@gnu.org>.Make GRUB CD-ROM, disk, pendrive and floppy bootable image.Make GRUB keyboard layout file.Make a bootable image of GRUB.Make a virtual drive from a file.Make partition activeManage the BIOS drive mappings.Mandatory or optional arguments to long options are also mandatory or optional for any corresponding short options.Manipulate PCI devices.Measure time used by COMMANDMemory exhaustedMemory type: DDR2.Memory type: Unknown.Menu entry identifier.Menu entry not specified.Menu entry type.MiBMiB/sMinimal BASH-like line editing is supported. For the first word, TAB lists possible command completions. Anywhere else TAB lists possible device or file completions. %sMinimum Emacs-like screen editing is supported. TAB lists completions. Press Ctrl-x or F10 to boot, Ctrl-c or F2 for a command-line or ESC to discard edits and return to the GRUB menu.Missing arguments
Missing input file
MondayMonochrome More than one install device?More than one menu entry?Mount a crypto device.Mount all volumes with ‘boot’ flag set.Mount all.Mount by UUID.Mount crypto devices.NAMENAME [VARIABLE] [HINTS]NOT RUNNING: NUMNUMBER_OF_SECONDSName	Ref Count	Dependencies
Native disk drivers are in use. Refusing to use firmware disk interface.Netboot directory for %s created. Configure your DHCP server to point to %s
Network protocols:New MBR is written to ‘%s’
No CS5536 foundNo FPSWA foundNo boot time statistics is available
No command is specified.
No device is specified.
No disk cache statistics available
No drives have been remappedNo known filesystem detectedNo matchNo path is specified.
No path or device is specified.
No previous regular expressionNo virtual device tree availableNon-chain 4 Not enough parameters to command.
Now connect the remote debugger, please.Number of PBKDF2 iterationsOPTIONS FILEOS disk #num ------> GRUB/BIOS deviceOS file %s open error: %sOption -- switches to native xorriso command mode.Options:Out of range lookup: %d
Out of range substitution (%d, %d)
Override guessed mapping of Plan9 devices.PPARTITION COMMANDSPATHPBKDF2 hash of your password is %s
PORTPORT VALUE [MASK]PUBKEY_IDPaletted Parse legacy config in new contextParse legacy config in new context taking only menu entriesParse legacy config in same contextParse legacy config in same context taking only menu entriesPart no: %s.
Partition %d is active now. 
Partition %s:Partition style ‘%s’ doesn't support embeddingPath: %s
Path: unavailablePerform COMMANDS on partition.
Use ‘parttool PARTITION help’ for the list of available commands.Perform a DNS lookupPerform an IPV6 autoconfigurationPerform both direct and reverse mappings.PiBPiB/sPlanar Play a tune.Please don't use old title ‘%s’ for GRUB_DEFAULT, use ‘%s’ (for versions before 2.00) or ‘%s’ (for 2.00 or later)Pool GUID: %016llx
Pool GUID: unavailablePool name: %s
Pool name: unavailablePool state: activePool state: destroyedPool state: exportedPool state: level 2 ARC devicePool state: potentially activePool state: reserved for hot sparePool state: unavailablePool state: uninitializedPossible arguments are:Possible commands are:Possible devices are:Possible files are:Possible partitions are:Possible things are:Prefix not specified (use the -p option).Premature end of regular expressionPrepares GRUB network boot images at net_directory/subdir assuming net_directory being TFTP root.Press any key to continue...Press any key to launch xnuPress enter to boot the selected OS, ‘e’ to edit the commands before booting or ‘c’ for a command-line.Press enter to boot the selected OS, ‘e’ to edit the commands before booting or ‘c’ for a command-line. ESC to return previous menu.Print Memory information.Print ZFS info about DEVICE.Print ZFS-BOOTFSOBJ or store it into VARIABLEPrint a block list.Print and execute block argument.Print backtrace.Print drive identity and settings.Print sizes in a human readable format.Probe device information for a given path (or device, if the -d option is given).RAM holding coreboot tablesRAM holding firmware codeRAM slot number %d
REGEXP STRINGROM image is present.Read 16-bit value from ADDR.Read 16-bit value from PORT.Read 32-bit value from ADDR.Read 32-bit value from PORT.Read 8-bit value from ADDR.Read 8-bit value from PORT.Read only LENGTH bytes.Reboot failedReboot into firmware setup menu.Reboot the computer.Reenter password: Register %x of %x:%02x.%x is %x
Regular expression too bigRemove PUBKEY_ID from trusted keys.Remove a DNS serverRemove a module.Remove an environment variable.Remove any memory regions in specified range.Render Apple .disk_label.Report bugs to %s.
Report bugs to <bug-grub@gnu.org>.Requested serial terminal but GRUB_SERIAL_COMMAND is unspecified. Default parameters will be used.Reset all mappings to the default values.Retrieve device info.Return from a function.Return to IEEE1275 prompt.Run ‘gdb %s %d’, and set ARGS.HOLD to zero.
Run ‘go’ to resume GRUB.SECSSHORTNAMESHORTNAME CARD ADDRESS [HWADDRESS]SHORTNAME NET [INTERFACE| gw GATEWAY]SIZESOURCE|-u UUID|-a|-bSTRINGSTRING ...SaturdaySave read value into variable VARNAME.Save variables to environment block file.Say ‘Hello World’.Script ‘%s’ contains no commands and will do nothing
Search devices by UUID. If VARIABLE is specified, the first device found is set to a variable.Search devices by a file.Search devices by a filesystem UUID.Search devices by a filesystem label.Search devices by file, filesystem label or filesystem UUID. If --set is specified, the first device found is set to a variable. If no variable name is specified, ‘root’ is used.Search devices by file. If VARIABLE is specified, the first device found is set to a variable.Search devices by label. If VARIABLE is specified, the first device found is set to a variable.Sector %llu is already in use by raid controller ‘%s’; avoiding it.  Please ask the manufacturer not to store data in MBR gapSector %llu is already in use by the program ‘%s’; avoiding it.  This software may cause boot or other problems in future.  Please ask its authors not to store data in the boot trackSelect device by its position on the bus.Select device by vendor and device IDs.Set Advanced Power Management
(1=low, ..., 254=high, 255=off).Set Automatic Acoustic Management
(0=off, 128=quiet, ..., 254=fast).Set OEMID of RSDP, XSDT and RSDT.Set OEMTABLE ID of RSDP, XSDT and RSDT.Set OEMTABLE revision of RSDP, XSDT and RSDT.Set ‘hidden’ flag in partition typeSet a variable to return value.Set a variable to the first device found.Set an environment variable.Set background color for active terminal.Set bit at BYTE:BIT in CMOS.Set creator field of RSDP, XSDT and RSDT.Set creator revision of RSDP, XSDT and RSDT.Set debug environment variable.Set drive to sleep mode.Set drive to standby mode.Set positional parameters.Set root device.Set standby timeout
(0=off, 1=5s, 2=10s, ..., 240=20m, 241=30m, ...).Set terminfo type of TERM  to TYPE.
Set the base frequency.Set the default boot menu entry for GRUB, for the next boot only.Set the default boot menu entry for GRUB.Set the serial port address.Set the serial port parity.Set the serial port speed.Set the serial port stop bits.Set the serial port word length.Set the serial unit.Set up images to boot from DEVICE.

You should not normally run this program directly.  Use grub-install instead.Set user password (PBKDF2). Set user password (plaintext). Unrecommended and insecure.Set variable with user input.Set variables.Setting GRUB_TIMEOUT to a non-zero value when GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT is set is no longer supported.Setting partition type to 0x%x
Shift positional parameters.Show ACPI information.Show APM information.Show CBMEM console content.Show a help message.Show a long list with more detailed information.Show boot time statistics.Show contents of FILE in hex.Show coreboot boot time statistics.Show loaded modules.Show memory contents.Show raw contents of ATA IDENTIFY sector.Show raw contents of a file or memory.Show raw dump of the CMOS contents.Show raw dump of the PCI configuration space.Show the contents of a file.Show the current mappings.Show the list of trusted keys.Show this message.Show version 1 tables only.Show version 2 and version 3 tables only.Shutdown failedSimulate grub-legacy ‘initrd’ commandSimulate grub-legacy ‘kernel’ commandSimulate grub-legacy ‘modulenounzip’ commandSimulate grub-legacy ‘password’ commandSimulate grub-legacy ‘password’ command in menu entry modeSkip N bytes from output file.Skip offset bytes from the beginning of file.Skip signature-checking of the environment file.Skip signature-checking of the public key file.Slot %d opened
Some Hurd stuff found, but not enough to boot.Sorry, no parttool is available for %s
Specify filename.Specify hash to use.Specify one or more font files to load.Specify size for each read operationSpecify the number of input files.Speed: %s 
Start GDB stub on given portStop GDB stubStorage information for ‘%s’ does not include typeStorage information for ‘%s’ indicates neither a plain partition nor a plain diskStore matched component NUMBER in VARNAME.SuccessSundaySuppress normal output (warnings remain).Switch to native disk drivers. If no modules are specified default set (pata,ahci,usbms,ohci,uhci,ehci) is usedSyntax error at line %u
Syntax errors are detected in generated GRUB config file.
Ensure that there are no errors in /etc/default/grub
and /etc/grub.d/* files or please file a bug report with
%s file attached.System management bus controller I/O space is at 0x%x
TTARGETTHEMESTarget format not specified (use the -O option).Terminal has specified geometry.Terminal is ASCII-only [default].Terminal is logical-ordered UTF-8.Terminal is visually-ordered UTF-8.Test USB support.Test bit at BYTE:BIT in CMOS.Test file read speed.Test if REGEXP matches STRING.Test video subsystem in mode WxH.Test video subsystem.Text-only The files are identical.
The highlighted entry will be executed automatically in %ds.This VDEV is a RAIDZ%llu
This VDEV is a mirrorThis entry can be booted by any user.This requires setting GRUB_DEFAULT=saved in %s/default/grub.\nThursdayTiBTiB/sTool to edit environment block.Total flash size: %d B.
Trailing backslashTransform 64-bit UUID to format suitable for XNU. If -l is given keep it lowercase as done by blkid.Transform a system filename into GRUB one.Transform syslinux config into GRUB one.Translate SET1 characters to SET2 in STRING.Translate to lower case.Translate to upper case.Translates the string with the current settings.Try ‘%s --help’ or ‘%s --usage’ for more information.
TuesdayUSER PASSWORDUSER PBKDF2_PASSWORDUSERNAME[,USERNAME]UTF-8Unable to create pipe: %sUnable to determine your platform. Use --target.Unable to fork: %sUnable to open stream from %s: %sUnable to retrieve pool stateUncompress data.Uncompress file before checksumming.Unknown address type %d
Unknown command ‘%s’.
Unknown compression format %sUnknown encodingUnknown extra argument ‘%s’.Unknown keyboard scan code 0x%02x
Unknown keyboard scan identifier %s
Unknown platform ‘%s-%s’Unknown system errorUnknown video mode Unknown virtual device type: %s
Unload EFI emulator.Unmatched ( or \(Unmatched ) or \)Unmatched [ or [^Unmatched \{Unrecognized compression ‘%s’Unrecognized option ‘%s’\nUnrecognized pool stateUnsupported address type %d
Unsupported coverage specification: %d
Unsupported hw address type %d
Unsupported image formatUnsupported substitution specification: %d
Unsupported substitution type: %d
Usage:Usage: %s -o OUTPUT CKBMAP_ARGUMENTS...\nUsage: %s DEVICE
Usage: %s [INFILE [OUTFILE]]
Usage: %s [OPTION] MENU_ENTRY\nUsage: %s [OPTION]\nUse CD-ROM as root.Use GDB remote debugger instead of DDB.Use STRING as menu entry body.Use compiled-in root device.Use serial console.Use the %C and %C keys to select which entry is highlighted.VAR INTERFACE NUMBER DESCRIPTIONVARNAMEVDEV element number %d isn't correct
VDEV element number %d:
VDEV with %d children
Verbose countdown.Verify detached signature.Version %u.%u
32-bit CS = 0x%x, len = 0x%x, offset = 0x%x
16-bit CS = 0x%x, len = 0x%x
DS = 0x%x, len = 0x%x
Virtual device is degradedVirtual device is faultedVirtual device is offlineVirtual device is onlineVirtual device is removedWARNING: no console will be available to OSWARNING: no platform-specific install was performedWARNING: unsupported font feature parameters: %x
WIDTHxHEIGHT.Wait for a specified number of seconds.Wait for keypress after every line of output.Warning:Warning: invalid background color ‘%s’
Warning: invalid foreground color ‘%s’
Warning: syntax error (missing slash) in ‘%s’
WednesdayWindows NT/2000/XP (loader)Windows Vista/7 (loader)Write 16-bit VALUE to ADDR.Write 16-bit VALUE to PORT.Write 32-bit VALUE to ADDR.Write 32-bit VALUE to PORT.Write 8-bit VALUE to ADDR.Write 8-bit VALUE to PORT.Written SPD bytes: %d B.
Xen hypervisor, version %sYUV You need to specify at least one command.
You will have to set ‘SystemPartition’ and ‘OSLoader’ manually.You've found a bugYour embedding area is unusually small.  core.img won't fit in it.Your xorriso doesn't support ‘--grub2-boot-info’. Some features are disabled. Please use xorriso 1.2.9 or later.Your xorriso doesn't support ‘--grub2-boot-info’. Your core image is too big. Boot as disk is disabled. Please use xorriso 1.2.9 or later.[--append|--remove] [TERMINAL1] [TERMINAL2] ...[--force|--bpb] FILE[--md5] PASSWD [FILE][--no-mem-option] [--type=TYPE] FILE [ARG ...][-1|-2] [--exclude=TABLE1,TABLE2|--load-only=TABLE1,TABLE2] FILE1 [FILE2] [...][-c FILE [-p PREFIX]] [FILE1 [FILE2 ...]][-d] DEVICENAME FILE.[-e|-n] STRING[-f FILE][-f FILE] [-s|--skip-sig] [variable_name_to_whitelist] [...][-f FILE] variable_name [...][-f|-l|-u|-s|-n] [--hint HINT [--hint HINT] ...] NAME[-h|-p|-r] [FILE][-l] GRUBUUID [VARNAME][-l|-h|-a] [FILE ...][-m (stretch|normal)] FILE[-s POSITION] [-d DEVICE][-s POSITION] [-d DEVICE] [-v VAR] REGISTER[=VALUE[:MASK]][-s SIZE] FILENAME[-s|--skip-sig] FILE SIGNATURE_FILE [PUBKEY_FILE][-s|--skip-sig] PUBKEY_FILE[ADDR|comUNIT][,SPEED][ARG][CARD [HWADDRESS]][CARD][DIR][ENVVAR=VALUE][ENVVAR][KEYSTROKE1] [KEYSTROKE2] ...[LENGTH][MODULE1 MODULE2 ...][NUMBER:]VARNAME[NUM][OPTIONS...][OPTIONS][OPTIONS] DISK[OPTIONS] FILE_OR_DEVICE[OPTIONS] FONT_FILES[OPTIONS] [SET1] [SET2] [STRING][OPTION] SOURCE...[OPTION] [INSTALL_DEVICE][OPTION]... [MODULES][OPTION]... [PATH|DEVICE][OPTS][PATH][PATTERN ...][USERLIST][VALUE]...[WxH[xD]][WxH][[-a|-u|-v] [-g WxH] TERM [TYPE]][[year-]month-day] [hour:minute[:second]][bus]:[slot][.func][default=%s][vendor]:[device]‘%s’ is miscompiled: its start address is 0x%llx instead of 0x%llx: ld.gold bug?‘%s’ is not a local disk‘cryptomount’ command fails: %s‘loopback’ command fails: %s‘nvsetenv’ failed. 
You will have to set ‘boot-device’ variable manually.  At the IEEE1275 prompt, type:
  %s
‘obppath’ not found in parent dirs of ‘%s’, no IEEE1275 name discoverya value was assigned to the argument ‘%s’ while it doesn't require an argumentaccess deniedadd NOTE segment for CHRP IEEE1275addraddress not foundalloc-mem failedassume input is a pxelinux configuration file.assume input is a syslinux configuration file.assume input is an isolinux configuration file.attempt to install to encrypted disk without cryptodisk enabled. Set ‘%s’ in file ‘%s’attempt to read or write outside of disk ‘%s’attempt to read or write outside of partitionattempt to read past the end of fileattempt to seek outside of the fileattempting to read the core image ‘%s’ from GRUBattempting to read the core image ‘%s’ from GRUB againavailable RAMavailable formats:available targets:bad signaturebase_addr = 0x%llx, length = 0x%llx, %s
base_addr = 0x%llx, length = 0x%llx, type = 0x%x
bitmap file ‘%s’ is of unsupported formatbless for ppc-based macsbless for x86-based macsblocklist FILEblocklists are incompleteblocklists are invalidblocksize is not divisible by 512can't break 0 loopscan't compress ‘%s’ to ‘%s’can't determine filesystem on %scan't find command ‘%s’can't mount encrypted volume ‘%s’: %scan't open ‘%s’: %scan't open file %s, index %d: error %dcan't retrieve blocklistscan't retrieve blocklists: %scan't set %dx%d font size: Freetype error %d: %scannot compress the kernel imagecannot copy ‘%s’ to ‘%s’: %scannot delete ‘%s’: %scannot find EFI directorycannot find a GRUB drive for %s.  Check your device.mapcannot find a device for %s (is /dev mounted?)cannot find locale ‘%s’cannot get translator command line for path ‘%s’: %scannot make temporary directory: %scannot make temporary file: %scannot open OS file ‘%s’: %scannot open ‘%s’: %scannot open configuration file ‘%s’: %scannot open directory ‘%s’: %scannot read ‘%s’ correctlycannot read ‘%s’: %scannot rename the file %s to %scannot restore the original directorycannot seek ‘%s’: %scannot stat ‘%s’: %scannot write to CD-ROMcannot write to ‘%s’: %scannot write to the stdout: %scard not foundcat FILEchecksum verification failedchoose the compression to use for core imagecmp FILE LOCALcomUNIT[,SPEED]compare fail at offset %llucompress GRUB files [optional]connection refusedconnection timeoutconvert to bold fontcore image is too big (0x%x > 0x%x)core.img version mismatchcouldn't autoconfigure %scouldn't find IEEE1275 device path for %s.
You will have to set ‘boot-device’ variable manuallycouldn't find a necessary member device of multi-device filesystemcouldn't find geli consumercouldn't find geom ‘part’ classcouldn't open geomcouldn't read ELI metadatacouldn't retrieve UUIDcouldn't retrieve geli UUIDcouldn't retrieve random datacouldn't retrieve random data for saltcouldn't send network packetcp FILE LOCALcrc FILEcryptographic error number %dcurrent directory of syslinux [default is parent directory of input file].current directory of syslinux as it will be seen on runtime  [default is parent directory of input file].cygwin_conv_path() faileddelete device map if it already existsdestination unreachabledevice count exceeds limitdevice tree must be supplied (see ‘devicetree’ command)disable hintingdisk ‘%s’ not founddisk does not exist, so falling back to partition device %sdisk module to use (biosdisk or native). This option is only available on BIOS target.disk read fails at offset %lld, length %llddiskboot.img size must be %u bytesdo not install bootsectordo not probe for filesystems in DEVICEdomain name component is too longdon't update LED statedon't update the ‘boot-device’/‘Boot*’ NVRAM variables. This option is only available on EFI and IEEE1275 targets.doneembed FILE as a memdisk image
Implies ‘-p (memdisk)/boot/grub’ and overrides any prefix supplied previously, but the prefix itself can be overridden by later optionsembed FILE as an early configembed FILE as public key for signature checkingembedding is not possible, but this is required for RAID and LVM installembedding is not possible, but this is required for cross-disk installenable ARCS (big-endian mips machines, mostly SGI) boot. Disables HFS+, APM, sparc64 and boot as disk image for i386-pcenable sparc boot. Disables HFS+, APM, ARCS and boot as disk image for i386-pcenabling %s support ...enter: boot, ‘e’: options, ‘c’: cmd-lineenvironment block too smallerror: %s.
expect GRUB images under the directory DIR/%s instead of the %s directoryfailed to copy Grub to the PReP partitionfailed to get FDTfailed to get canonical path of ‘%s’failed to read the sectors of the core imagefailure reading sector 0x%llx from ‘%s’failure to read passwordfailure writing sector 0x%llx to ‘%s’falsefaulty RAM (BadRAM)file ‘%s’ is too bigfile ‘%s’ not foundfilename expectedfilename or tempo and notes expectedfilesystem ‘%s’ does not support labelsfilesystem ‘%s’ doesn't support blocklistsfilesystem on %s is neither HFS nor HFS+firmware image is too bigforce autohintfour arguments expectedfree-mem failedfwstart.img doesn't match the known good version. proceed at your own riskgenerate an image in FORMATgive a short usage messagegive this help listgiven argument is a system device, not a pathgrub-mkimage is compiled without XZ supportgrub>hang for SECS seconds (default 3600)hex FILEignore bitmap strikes when loadingincorrect terminal dimensions specificationinitrd already loadedinstall FONTS [default=%s]install GRUB for TARGET platform [default=%s]; available targets: %sinstall GRUB images under the directory DIR/%s instead of the %s directoryinstall THEMES [default=%s]install device isn't specifiedinstall even if problems are detectedinstall only LOCALES [default=all]install only MODULES and their dependencies [default=all]interpret is not supportedinvalid PBKDF2 passwordinvalid arch-dependent ELF magicinvalid arch-independent ELF magicinvalid argumentinvalid block sizeinvalid color specification ‘%s’invalid device treeinvalid environment blockinvalid file name ‘%s’invalid font rangeinvalid line format: %sinvalid modinfo file ‘%s’invalid parameter %sinvalid skip value %lldinvalid variable name ‘%s’invalid video mode specification ‘%s’invalid zImageinvalid zero blocksizeioctl GET_ARRAY_INFO error: %sioctl GET_DISK_INFO error: %sioctl RAID_VERSION error: %skernel image is too big (0x%x > 0x%x)list network addresseslist network cardslist network routesls PATHlzop file corruptedmake the drive also bootable as floppy (default for fdX devices). May break on some BIOSes.missing ‘%c’ symbolmissing mandatory option for ‘%s’module ‘%s’ isn't loadedmodule isn't loadednameneed an image and mountpointno APM foundno DHCP info foundno DHCP option %d foundno DHCP options foundno DNS record foundno DNS reply receivedno DNS servers configuredno EFI routines are available for your platformno EFI routines are available when running in BIOS modeno IEEE1275 routines are available for your platformno SGI routines are available for your platformno ‘/’ in canonical filenameno command is specifiedno compression is available for your platformno decryption key availableno hints available for your platform. Expect reduced performanceno media in ‘%s’no network card foundno random number generator is available for your OSno server is specifiedno such partitionno suitable video mode foundno symbol tableno terminal specifiedno terminator in the core imagenon-sector-aligned data is found in the core filenot a directorynot a primary partitionnot a regular filenot in function bodyone argument expectedonly ipv4only ipv6other software is using the embedding area, and there is not enough room for core.img.  Such software is often trying to store data in a way that avoids detection.  We recommend you investigateout of memoryoutput a generated image to FILE [default=stdout]output file must be specifiedoutput generated config to FILE [default=stdout]overflow is detectedpasswords don't matchperform a bootp autoconfigurationpersistent RAMpersistent RAM (legacy)physical volume %s not foundplain image kernel not supported - rebuild with CONFIG_(U)EFI_STUB enabledpre-load specified modules MODULESprefer ipv4prefer ipv6premature end of filepremature end of file %spress CapsLock keypress Insert keypress NumLock keypress ScrollLock keypress SysRqpress left altpress left ctrlpress left shiftpress right altpress right ctrlpress right shiftprint TARGETprint program versionprint the version information and exitprint this message and exitprint verbose messages.public key %08x not foundread error at offset %llu: %sread text from FILE.relative subdirectory on network serverrelocation 0x%x is not implemented yetreserved RAMretrieve DHCP option and save it into VAR. If VAR is - then print the value.root directory as it will be seen on runtime [default=/].root directory of TFTP serverroot directory of the syslinux disk [default=/].route loop detectedsave ROM images in DIR [optional]save output in FILE [required]select face indexseparate items in output using ASCII NUL charactersserial port ‘%s’ isn't foundset [NAME=VALUE ...]set capslock modeset font ascentset font descentset font family nameset font rangeset font sizeset input filename for 32-bit part.set input filename for 64-bit part.set input filename. Default is STDINset insert modeset numlock modeset output filename. Default is STDOUTset pause modeset prefix directoryset scrolllock modeset the label to renderset the program namesizestretch|normalsymbol ‘%s’ not foundtemporaryterminal %s isn't found or it's not handled by terminfoterminal ‘%s’ isn't foundthe ID of bootloader. This option is only available on EFI and Macs.the PReP partition is not empty. If you are sure you want to use it, run dd to clear it: ‘%s’the argument ‘%s’ requires an integerthe chosen partition is not a PReP partitionthe device.map entry ‘%s’ is invalid. Ignoring it. Please correct or delete your device.mapthe drive %s is defined multiple times in the device map %sthe drive name ‘%s’ in device.map is incorrect. Using %s instead. Please use the form [hfc]d[0-9]* (E.g. ‘hd0’ or ‘cd’)the first sector of the core file is not sector-alignedthe installation device is removable. This option is only available on EFI.the partition type 0x%x isn't validthe sectors of the core file are too fragmentedthe size of ‘%s’ is not %uthe size of ‘%s’ is too largethe size of ‘%s’ is too smallthis ELF file is not of the right typethis GPT partition label contains no BIOS Boot Partition; embedding won't be possiblethis LDM has no Embedding Partition; embedding won't be possiblethis msdos-style partition label has no post-MBR gap; embedding won't be possiblethree arguments expectedtime out opening ‘%s’timeout reading ‘%s’timeout: could not resolve hardware addresstoo deep nesting of symlinkstranslator ‘%s’ for path ‘%s’ has several non-option words, at least ‘%s’ and ‘%s’translator ‘%s’ for path ‘%s’ is given only options, cannot find device parttranslator command line is empty for path ‘%s’two arguments expectedtypeunable to identify a filesystem in %s; safety check can't be performedunaligned device sizeunexpected EFI errorunexpected end of fileunknown argument ‘%s’unknown compression %dunknown device type %sunknown filesystemunknown kind of RAID device ‘%s’unknown regexp errorunknown target format %sunknown target format %s
unknown terminfo type ‘%s’unrecognised DHCP option format specification ‘%s’unrecognised network address ‘%s’unrecognised network interface ‘%s’unrecognized numberunresolvable address %sunset [NAME ...]unsupported HTTP error %d: %sunsupported HTTP responseunsupported RAID version: %d.%dunsupported gzip formatunsupported platform %sunsupported serial port flow controlunsupported serial port parityunsupported serial port speedunsupported serial port stop bits numberunsupported serial port word lengthuse COLOR for backgrounduse COLOR for labeluse COLOR for label backgrounduse COLOR for textuse DIR as the EFI System Partition root.use DIR for PPC MAC install.use FILE as font (PF2).use FILE as font for labeluse FILE as memdiskuse FILE as the boot image [default=%s]use FILE as the core image [default=%s]use FILE as the device map [default=%s]use FILE as xorriso [optional]use GRUB files in the directory DIR [default=%s]use STRING as product nameuse STRING as product versionuse identifier file even if UUID is availableuse images and modules under DIR [default=%s/<platform>]use themes under DIR [default=%s]use translations under DIR [default=%s]variable ‘%s’ isn't setvisually-ordered UTF-8wait until a debugger will attachwill not proceed with blocklistswrite output to FILE [default=stdout].wrong ELI magic or versionxnu_uuid DEVICExz file corrupted or unsupported block optionsyou can't delete this addressyou need to load the Xen Hypervisor firstyou need to load the kernel firstyour BIOS Boot Partition is too small; embedding won't be possibleyour LDM Embedding Partition is too small; embedding won't be possibleyour core.img is unusually large.  It won't fit in the embedding areayour embedding area is unusually small.  core.img won't fit in it.PK<>�\��Q�QLC_MESSAGES/flex.monu�[������\��
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********** beginning dump of nfa with start state %d


DFA Dump:



Equivalence Classes:



Meta-Equivalence Classes:

 jam-transitions: EOF   %d (%d saved) hash collisions, %d DFAs equal
  %d backing-up (non-accepting) states
  %d empty table entries
  %d epsilon states, %d double epsilon states
  %d protos created
  %d rules
  %d sets of reallocations needed
  %d state/nextstate pairs created
  %d table entries
  %d templates created, %d uses
  %d total table entries needed
  %d/%d (peak %d) nxt-chk entries created
  %d/%d (peak %d) template nxt-chk entries created
  %d/%d DFA states (%d words)
  %d/%d NFA states
  %d/%d base-def entries created
  %d/%d character classes needed %d/%d words of storage, %d reused
  %d/%d equivalence classes created
  %d/%d meta-equivalence classes created
  %d/%d start conditions
  %d/%d unique/duplicate transitions
  Beginning-of-line patterns used
  Compressed tables always back-up
  No backing up
  no character classes
  scanner options: - and may be the actual source of other reported performance penalties
 associated rule line numbers: out-transitions: %%option yylineno entails a performance penalty ONLY on rules that can match newline characters
%array incompatible with -+ option%d backing up (non-accepting) states.
%option yyclass only meaningful for C++ scanners%option yylineno cannot be used with REJECT%s %s
%s version %s usage statistics:
%s: fatal internal error, %s
********** end of dump
*Something Weird* - tok: %d val: %d
-Cf and -CF are mutually exclusive-Cf/-CF and -Cm don't make sense together-Cf/-CF and -I are incompatible-Cf/-CF are incompatible with lex-compatibility mode-I (interactive) entails a minor performance penalty
-l AT&T lex compatibility option entails a large performance penalty
-s option given but default rule can be matchedAllocation of buffer for line directive failedAllocation of buffer for m4 def failedAllocation of buffer for m4 undef failedAllocation of buffer to print string failedCan't use -+ with -CF optionCan't use -+ with -l optionCan't use --reentrant or --bison-bridge with -l optionCan't use -f or -F with -l optionCompressed tables always back up.
Could not write ecstblCould not write eoltblCould not write ftblCould not write ssltblCould not write yyacc_tblCould not write yyacclist_tblCould not write yybase_tblCould not write yychk_tblCould not write yydef_tblCould not write yymeta_tblCould not write yynultrans_tblCould not write yynxt_tblCould not write yynxt_tbl[][]Definition name too long
Definition value for {%s} too long
EOF encountered inside an actionEOF encountered inside patternEnd Marker
Generates programs that perform pattern-matching on text.

Table Compression:
  -Ca, --align      trade off larger tables for better memory alignment
  -Ce, --ecs        construct equivalence classes
  -Cf               do not compress tables; use -f representation
  -CF               do not compress tables; use -F representation
  -Cm, --meta-ecs   construct meta-equivalence classes
  -Cr, --read       use read() instead of stdio for scanner input
  -f, --full        generate fast, large scanner. Same as -Cfr
  -F, --fast        use alternate table representation. Same as -CFr
  -Cem              default compression (same as --ecs --meta-ecs)

Debugging:
  -d, --debug             enable debug mode in scanner
  -b, --backup            write backing-up information to %s
  -p, --perf-report       write performance report to stderr
  -s, --nodefault         suppress default rule to ECHO unmatched text
  -T, --trace             %s should run in trace mode
  -w, --nowarn            do not generate warnings
  -v, --verbose           write summary of scanner statistics to stdout
      --hex               use hexadecimal numbers instead of octal in debug outputs

Files:
  -o, --outfile=FILE      specify output filename
  -S, --skel=FILE         specify skeleton file
  -t, --stdout            write scanner on stdout instead of %s
      --yyclass=NAME      name of C++ class
      --header-file=FILE   create a C header file in addition to the scanner
      --tables-file[=FILE] write tables to FILE

Scanner behavior:
  -7, --7bit              generate 7-bit scanner
  -8, --8bit              generate 8-bit scanner
  -B, --batch             generate batch scanner (opposite of -I)
  -i, --case-insensitive  ignore case in patterns
  -l, --lex-compat        maximal compatibility with original lex
  -X, --posix-compat      maximal compatibility with POSIX lex
  -I, --interactive       generate interactive scanner (opposite of -B)
      --yylineno          track line count in yylineno

Generated code:
  -+,  --c++               generate C++ scanner class
  -Dmacro[=defn]           #define macro defn  (default defn is '1')
  -L,  --noline            suppress #line directives in scanner
  -P,  --prefix=STRING     use STRING as prefix instead of "yy"
  -R,  --reentrant         generate a reentrant C scanner
       --bison-bridge      scanner for bison pure parser.
       --bison-locations   include yylloc support.
       --stdinit           initialize yyin/yyout to stdin/stdout
       --noansi-definitions old-style function definitions
       --noansi-prototypes  empty parameter list in prototypes
       --nounistd          do not include <unistd.h>
       --noFUNCTION        do not generate a particular FUNCTION

Miscellaneous:
  -c                      do-nothing POSIX option
  -n                      do-nothing POSIX option
  -?
  -h, --help              produce this help message
  -V, --version           report %s version
Input line too long
Internal error. flexopts are malformed.
No backing up.
Option line too long
Options -+ and --reentrant are mutually exclusive.REJECT cannot be used with -f or -FREJECT entails a large performance penalty
State #%d is non-accepting -
Try `%s --help' for more information.
Unknown error=(%d)
Unmatched '{'Unrecognized option `%s'
Usage: %s [OPTIONS] [FILE]...
Usage: %s [OPTIONS]...
Variable trailing context rule at line %d
Variable trailing context rules entail a large performance penalty
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option `%s' is ambiguous
option `%s' requires an argument
premature EOFrule cannot be matchedscanner requires -8 flag to use the character %sstart condition %s declared twicestate # %4d	state # %d accepts: state # %d accepts: [%d]
state # %d:
symbol table memory allocation failedthe character range [%c-%c] is ambiguous in a case-insensitive scannertoo many rules (> %d)!trailing context used twiceunbalanced parenthesisundefined definition {%s}unknown -C option '%c'unknown error processing section 1unrecognized %%option: %sunrecognized '%' directiveunrecognized rulevariable trailing context rules cannot be used with -f or -Fyymore() entails a minor performance penalty
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********** beginning dump of nfa with start state %d


DFA Dump:



Equivalence Classes:



Meta-Equivalence Classes:

 jam-transitions: EOF   %d (%d saved) hash collisions, %d DFAs equal
  %d backing-up (non-accepting) states
  %d empty table entries
  %d epsilon states, %d double epsilon states
  %d protos created
  %d rules
  %d sets of reallocations needed
  %d state/nextstate pairs created
  %d table entries
  %d templates created, %d uses
  %d total table entries needed
  %d/%d (peak %d) nxt-chk entries created
  %d/%d (peak %d) template nxt-chk entries created
  %d/%d DFA states (%d words)
  %d/%d NFA states
  %d/%d base-def entries created
  %d/%d character classes needed %d/%d words of storage, %d reused
  %d/%d equivalence classes created
  %d/%d meta-equivalence classes created
  %d/%d start conditions
  %d/%d unique/duplicate transitions
  Beginning-of-line patterns used
  Compressed tables always back-up
  No backing up
  no character classes
  scanner options: - and may be the actual source of other reported performance penalties
 associated rule line numbers: out-transitions: %%option yylineno entails a performance penalty ONLY on rules that can match newline characters
%array incompatible with -+ option%d backing up (non-accepting) states.
%option yyclass only meaningful for C++ scanners%option yylineno cannot be used with REJECT%s %s
%s version %s usage statistics:
%s: fatal internal error, %s
********** end of dump
*Something Weird* - tok: %d val: %d
-Cf and -CF are mutually exclusive-Cf/-CF and -Cm don't make sense together-Cf/-CF and -I are incompatible-Cf/-CF are incompatible with lex-compatibility mode-I (interactive) entails a minor performance penalty
-l AT&T lex compatibility option entails a large performance penalty
-s option given but default rule can be matchedAllocation of buffer for line directive failedAllocation of buffer for m4 def failedAllocation of buffer for m4 undef failedAllocation of buffer to print string failedCan't use -+ with -CF optionCan't use -+ with -l optionCan't use --reentrant or --bison-bridge with -l optionCan't use -f or -F with -l optionCompressed tables always back up.
Could not write ecstblCould not write eoltblCould not write ftblCould not write ssltblCould not write yyacc_tblCould not write yyacclist_tblCould not write yybase_tblCould not write yychk_tblCould not write yydef_tblCould not write yymeta_tblCould not write yynultrans_tblCould not write yynxt_tblCould not write yynxt_tbl[][]Definition name too long
Definition value for {%s} too long
EOF encountered inside an actionEOF encountered inside patternEnd Marker
Generates programs that perform pattern-matching on text.

Table Compression:
  -Ca, --align      trade off larger tables for better memory alignment
  -Ce, --ecs        construct equivalence classes
  -Cf               do not compress tables; use -f representation
  -CF               do not compress tables; use -F representation
  -Cm, --meta-ecs   construct meta-equivalence classes
  -Cr, --read       use read() instead of stdio for scanner input
  -f, --full        generate fast, large scanner. Same as -Cfr
  -F, --fast        use alternate table representation. Same as -CFr
  -Cem              default compression (same as --ecs --meta-ecs)

Debugging:
  -d, --debug             enable debug mode in scanner
  -b, --backup            write backing-up information to %s
  -p, --perf-report       write performance report to stderr
  -s, --nodefault         suppress default rule to ECHO unmatched text
  -T, --trace             %s should run in trace mode
  -w, --nowarn            do not generate warnings
  -v, --verbose           write summary of scanner statistics to stdout
      --hex               use hexadecimal numbers instead of octal in debug outputs

Files:
  -o, --outfile=FILE      specify output filename
  -S, --skel=FILE         specify skeleton file
  -t, --stdout            write scanner on stdout instead of %s
      --yyclass=NAME      name of C++ class
      --header-file=FILE   create a C header file in addition to the scanner
      --tables-file[=FILE] write tables to FILE

Scanner behavior:
  -7, --7bit              generate 7-bit scanner
  -8, --8bit              generate 8-bit scanner
  -B, --batch             generate batch scanner (opposite of -I)
  -i, --case-insensitive  ignore case in patterns
  -l, --lex-compat        maximal compatibility with original lex
  -X, --posix-compat      maximal compatibility with POSIX lex
  -I, --interactive       generate interactive scanner (opposite of -B)
      --yylineno          track line count in yylineno

Generated code:
  -+,  --c++               generate C++ scanner class
  -Dmacro[=defn]           #define macro defn  (default defn is '1')
  -L,  --noline            suppress #line directives in scanner
  -P,  --prefix=STRING     use STRING as prefix instead of “yy”
  -R,  --reentrant         generate a reentrant C scanner
       --bison-bridge      scanner for bison pure parser.
       --bison-locations   include yylloc support.
       --stdinit           initialize yyin/yyout to stdin/stdout
       --noansi-definitions old-style function definitions
       --noansi-prototypes  empty parameter list in prototypes
       --nounistd          do not include <unistd.h>
       --noFUNCTION        do not generate a particular FUNCTION

Miscellaneous:
  -c                      do-nothing POSIX option
  -n                      do-nothing POSIX option
  -?
  -h, --help              produce this help message
  -V, --version           report %s version
Input line too long
Internal error. flexopts are malformed.
No backing up.
Option line too long
Options -+ and --reentrant are mutually exclusive.REJECT cannot be used with -f or -FREJECT entails a large performance penalty
State #%d is non-accepting -
Try ‘%s --help’ for more information.
Unknown error=(%d)
Unmatched ‘{’Unrecognized option ‘%s’
Usage: %s [OPTIONS] [FILE]...
Usage: %s [OPTIONS]...
Variable trailing context rule at line %d
Variable trailing context rules entail a large performance penalty
[:^lower:] is ambiguous in case insensitive scanner[:^upper:] ambiguous in case insensitive scannerallocation of macro definition failedallocation of sko_stack failedattempt to increase array size failedbad <start condition>: %sbad character ‘%s’ detected in check_char()bad character classbad character class expression: %sbad character inside {}'sbad character: %sbad iteration valuesbad line in skeleton filebad start condition listbad state type in mark_beginning_as_normal()bad transition character detected in sympartition()bison bridge not supported for the C++ scanner.can't open %scan't open skeleton file %sconsistency check failed in epsclosure()could not create %scould not create backing-up info file %scould not create unique end-of-buffer statecould not write tables headerdangerous trailing contextempty machine in dupmachine()error closing backup file %serror closing output file %serror closing skeleton file %serror creating header file %serror deleting output file %serror writing backup file %serror writing output file %sfatal parse errorfound too many transitions in mkxtion()incomplete name definitioninput error reading skeleton file %sinput rules are too complicated (>= %d NFA states)iteration value must be positivemalformed ‘%top’ directivememory allocation failed in allocate_array()memory allocation failed in yy_flex_xmalloc()memory allocation failure in xstrdup()missing quotemissing }name “%s” ridiculously longname defined twicenegative range in character classoption ‘%s’ doesn't allow an argument
option ‘%s’ is ambiguous
option ‘%s’ requires an argument
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state # %d:
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    	zero) is at the top.
    
      -N	Rotates the stack so that the Nth directory (counting
    	from the right of the list shown by `dirs', starting with
    	zero) is at the top.
    
      dir	Adds DIR to the directory stack at the top, making it the
    	new current working directory.
    
    The `dirs' builtin displays the directory stack.Alarm (profile)Alarm (virtual)Alarm clockArithmetic for loop.
    
    Equivalent to
    	(( EXP1 ))
    	while (( EXP2 )); do
    		COMMANDS
    		(( EXP3 ))
    	done
    EXP1, EXP2, and EXP3 are arithmetic expressions.  If any expression is
    omitted, it behaves as if it evaluates to 1.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns the status of the last command executed.BPT trace/trapBad system callBogus signalBroken pipeBus errorCPU limitChange the shell working directory.
    
    Change the current directory to DIR.  The default DIR is the value of the
    HOME shell variable.
    
    The variable CDPATH defines the search path for the directory containing
    DIR.  Alternative directory names in CDPATH are separated by a colon (:).
    A null directory name is the same as the current directory.  If DIR begins
    with a slash (/), then CDPATH is not used.
    
    If the directory is not found, and the shell option `cdable_vars' is set,
    the word is assumed to be  a variable name.  If that variable has a value,
    its value is used for DIR.
    
    Options:
      -L	force symbolic links to be followed: resolve symbolic
    		links in DIR after processing instances of `..'
      -P	use the physical directory structure without following
    		symbolic links: resolve symbolic links in DIR before
    		processing instances of `..'
      -e	if the -P option is supplied, and the current working
    		directory cannot be determined successfully, exit with
    		a non-zero status
      -@	on systems that support it, present a file with extended
    		attributes as a directory containing the file attributes
    
    The default is to follow symbolic links, as if `-L' were specified.
    `..' is processed by removing the immediately previous pathname component
    back to a slash or the beginning of DIR.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns 0 if the directory is changed, and if $PWD is set successfully when
    -P is used; non-zero otherwise.Child death or stopCommon shell variable names and usage.
    
    BASH_VERSION	Version information for this Bash.
    CDPATH	A colon-separated list of directories to search
    		for directories given as arguments to `cd'.
    GLOBIGNORE	A colon-separated list of patterns describing filenames to
    		be ignored by pathname expansion.
    HISTFILE	The name of the file where your command history is stored.
    HISTFILESIZE	The maximum number of lines this file can contain.
    HISTSIZE	The maximum number of history lines that a running
    		shell can access.
    HOME	The complete pathname to your login directory.
    HOSTNAME	The name of the current host.
    HOSTTYPE	The type of CPU this version of Bash is running under.
    IGNOREEOF	Controls the action of the shell on receipt of an EOF
    		character as the sole input.  If set, then the value
    		of it is the number of EOF characters that can be seen
    		in a row on an empty line before the shell will exit
    		(default 10).  When unset, EOF signifies the end of input.
    MACHTYPE	A string describing the current system Bash is running on.
    MAILCHECK	How often, in seconds, Bash checks for new mail.
    MAILPATH	A colon-separated list of filenames which Bash checks
    		for new mail.
    OSTYPE	The version of Unix this version of Bash is running on.
    PATH	A colon-separated list of directories to search when
    		looking for commands.
    PROMPT_COMMAND	A command to be executed before the printing of each
    		primary prompt.
    PS1		The primary prompt string.
    PS2		The secondary prompt string.
    PWD		The full pathname of the current directory.
    SHELLOPTS	A colon-separated list of enabled shell options.
    TERM	The name of the current terminal type.
    TIMEFORMAT	The output format for timing statistics displayed by the
    		`time' reserved word.
    auto_resume	Non-null means a command word appearing on a line by
    		itself is first looked for in the list of currently
    		stopped jobs.  If found there, that job is foregrounded.
    		A value of `exact' means that the command word must
    		exactly match a command in the list of stopped jobs.  A
    		value of `substring' means that the command word must
    		match a substring of the job.  Any other value means that
    		the command must be a prefix of a stopped job.
    histchars	Characters controlling history expansion and quick
    		substitution.  The first character is the history
    		substitution character, usually `!'.  The second is
    		the `quick substitution' character, usually `^'.  The
    		third is the `history comment' character, usually `#'.
    HISTIGNORE	A colon-separated list of patterns used to decide which
    		commands should be saved on the history list.
ContinueCopyright (C) 2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc.Create a coprocess named NAME.
    
    Execute COMMAND asynchronously, with the standard output and standard
    input of the command connected via a pipe to file descriptors assigned
    to indices 0 and 1 of an array variable NAME in the executing shell.
    The default NAME is "COPROC".
    
    Exit Status:
    The coproc command returns an exit status of 0.Define local variables.
    
    Create a local variable called NAME, and give it VALUE.  OPTION can
    be any option accepted by `declare'.
    
    Local variables can only be used within a function; they are visible
    only to the function where they are defined and its children.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns success unless an invalid option is supplied, a variable
    assignment error occurs, or the shell is not executing a function.Define or display aliases.
    
    Without arguments, `alias' prints the list of aliases in the reusable
    form `alias NAME=VALUE' on standard output.
    
    Otherwise, an alias is defined for each NAME whose VALUE is given.
    A trailing space in VALUE causes the next word to be checked for
    alias substitution when the alias is expanded.
    
    Options:
      -p	print all defined aliases in a reusable format
    
    Exit Status:
    alias returns true unless a NAME is supplied for which no alias has been
    defined.Define shell function.
    
    Create a shell function named NAME.  When invoked as a simple command,
    NAME runs COMMANDs in the calling shell's context.  When NAME is invoked,
    the arguments are passed to the function as $1...$n, and the function's
    name is in $FUNCNAME.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns success unless NAME is readonly.Display directory stack.
    
    Display the list of currently remembered directories.  Directories
    find their way onto the list with the `pushd' command; you can get
    back up through the list with the `popd' command.
    
    Options:
      -c	clear the directory stack by deleting all of the elements
      -l	do not print tilde-prefixed versions of directories relative
    		to your home directory
      -p	print the directory stack with one entry per line
      -v	print the directory stack with one entry per line prefixed
    		with its position in the stack
    
    Arguments:
      +N	Displays the Nth entry counting from the left of the list
    		shown by dirs when invoked without options, starting with
    		zero.
    
      -N	Displays the Nth entry counting from the right of the list
    		shown by dirs when invoked without options, starting with
    		zero.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns success unless an invalid option is supplied or an error occurs.Display information about builtin commands.
    
    Displays brief summaries of builtin commands.  If PATTERN is
    specified, gives detailed help on all commands matching PATTERN,
    otherwise the list of help topics is printed.
    
    Options:
      -d	output short description for each topic
      -m	display usage in pseudo-manpage format
      -s	output only a short usage synopsis for each topic matching
    		PATTERN
    
    Arguments:
      PATTERN	Pattern specifiying a help topic
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns success unless PATTERN is not found or an invalid option is given.Display information about command type.
    
    For each NAME, indicate how it would be interpreted if used as a
    command name.
    
    Options:
      -a	display all locations containing an executable named NAME;
    		includes aliases, builtins, and functions, if and only if
    		the `-p' option is not also used
      -f	suppress shell function lookup
      -P	force a PATH search for each NAME, even if it is an alias,
    		builtin, or function, and returns the name of the disk file
    		that would be executed
      -p	returns either the name of the disk file that would be executed,
    		or nothing if `type -t NAME' would not return `file'
      -t	output a single word which is one of `alias', `keyword',
    		`function', `builtin', `file' or `', if NAME is an alias,
    		shell reserved word, shell function, shell builtin, disk file,
    		or not found, respectively
    
    Arguments:
      NAME	Command name to be interpreted.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns success if all of the NAMEs are found; fails if any are not found.Display or execute commands from the history list.
    
    fc is used to list or edit and re-execute commands from the history list.
    FIRST and LAST can be numbers specifying the range, or FIRST can be a
    string, which means the most recent command beginning with that
    string.
    
    Options:
      -e ENAME	select which editor to use.  Default is FCEDIT, then EDITOR,
    		then vi
      -l 	list lines instead of editing
      -n	omit line numbers when listing
      -r	reverse the order of the lines (newest listed first)
    
    With the `fc -s [pat=rep ...] [command]' format, COMMAND is
    re-executed after the substitution OLD=NEW is performed.
    
    A useful alias to use with this is r='fc -s', so that typing `r cc'
    runs the last command beginning with `cc' and typing `r' re-executes
    the last command.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns success or status of executed command; non-zero if an error occurs.Display or manipulate the history list.
    
    Display the history list with line numbers, prefixing each modified
    entry with a `*'.  An argument of N lists only the last N entries.
    
    Options:
      -c	clear the history list by deleting all of the entries
      -d offset	delete the history entry at position OFFSET.
    
      -a	append history lines from this session to the history file
      -n	read all history lines not already read from the history file
    		and append them to the history list
      -r	read the history file and append the contents to the history
    		list
      -w	write the current history to the history file
    
      -p	perform history expansion on each ARG and display the result
    		without storing it in the history list
      -s	append the ARGs to the history list as a single entry
    
    If FILENAME is given, it is used as the history file.  Otherwise,
    if HISTFILE has a value, that is used, else ~/.bash_history.
    
    If the HISTTIMEFORMAT variable is set and not null, its value is used
    as a format string for strftime(3) to print the time stamp associated
    with each displayed history entry.  No time stamps are printed otherwise.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns success unless an invalid option is given or an error occurs.Display or set file mode mask.
    
    Sets the user file-creation mask to MODE.  If MODE is omitted, prints
    the current value of the mask.
    
    If MODE begins with a digit, it is interpreted as an octal number;
    otherwise it is a symbolic mode string like that accepted by chmod(1).
    
    Options:
      -p	if MODE is omitted, output in a form that may be reused as input
      -S	makes the output symbolic; otherwise an octal number is output
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns success unless MODE is invalid or an invalid option is given.Display possible completions depending on the options.
    
    Intended to be used from within a shell function generating possible
    completions.  If the optional WORD argument is supplied, matches against
    WORD are generated.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns success unless an invalid option is supplied or an error occurs.Display process times.
    
    Prints the accumulated user and system times for the shell and all of its
    child processes.
    
    Exit Status:
    Always succeeds.Display status of jobs.
    
    Lists the active jobs.  JOBSPEC restricts output to that job.
    Without options, the status of all active jobs is displayed.
    
    Options:
      -l	lists process IDs in addition to the normal information
      -n	lists only processes that have changed status since the last
    		notification
      -p	lists process IDs only
      -r	restrict output to running jobs
      -s	restrict output to stopped jobs
    
    If -x is supplied, COMMAND is run after all job specifications that
    appear in ARGS have been replaced with the process ID of that job's
    process group leader.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns success unless an invalid option is given or an error occurs.
    If -x is used, returns the exit status of COMMAND.Display the list of currently remembered directories.  Directories
    find their way onto the list with the `pushd' command; you can get
    back up through the list with the `popd' command.
    
    Options:
      -c	clear the directory stack by deleting all of the elements
      -l	do not print tilde-prefixed versions of directories relative
    	to your home directory
      -p	print the directory stack with one entry per line
      -v	print the directory stack with one entry per line prefixed
    	with its position in the stack
    
    Arguments:
      +N	Displays the Nth entry counting from the left of the list shown by
    	dirs when invoked without options, starting with zero.
    
      -N	Displays the Nth entry counting from the right of the list shown by
	dirs when invoked without options, starting with zero.DoneDone(%d)EMT instructionEnable and disable shell builtins.
    
    Enables and disables builtin shell commands.  Disabling allows you to
    execute a disk command which has the same name as a shell builtin
    without using a full pathname.
    
    Options:
      -a	print a list of builtins showing whether or not each is enabled
      -n	disable each NAME or display a list of disabled builtins
      -p	print the list of builtins in a reusable format
      -s	print only the names of Posix `special' builtins
    
    Options controlling dynamic loading:
      -f	Load builtin NAME from shared object FILENAME
      -d	Remove a builtin loaded with -f
    
    Without options, each NAME is enabled.
    
    To use the `test' found in $PATH instead of the shell builtin
    version, type `enable -n test'.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns success unless NAME is not a shell builtin or an error occurs.Evaluate arithmetic expression.
    
    The EXPRESSION is evaluated according to the rules for arithmetic
    evaluation.  Equivalent to "let EXPRESSION".
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns 1 if EXPRESSION evaluates to 0; returns 0 otherwise.Evaluate arithmetic expressions.
    
    Evaluate each ARG as an arithmetic expression.  Evaluation is done in
    fixed-width integers with no check for overflow, though division by 0
    is trapped and flagged as an error.  The following list of operators is
    grouped into levels of equal-precedence operators.  The levels are listed
    in order of decreasing precedence.
    
    	id++, id--	variable post-increment, post-decrement
    	++id, --id	variable pre-increment, pre-decrement
    	-, +		unary minus, plus
    	!, ~		logical and bitwise negation
    	**		exponentiation
    	*, /, %		multiplication, division, remainder
    	+, -		addition, subtraction
    	<<, >>		left and right bitwise shifts
    	<=, >=, <, >	comparison
    	==, !=		equality, inequality
    	&		bitwise AND
    	^		bitwise XOR
    	|		bitwise OR
    	&&		logical AND
    	||		logical OR
    	expr ? expr : expr
    			conditional operator
    	=, *=, /=, %=,
    	+=, -=, <<=, >>=,
    	&=, ^=, |=	assignment
    
    Shell variables are allowed as operands.  The name of the variable
    is replaced by its value (coerced to a fixed-width integer) within
    an expression.  The variable need not have its integer attribute
    turned on to be used in an expression.
    
    Operators are evaluated in order of precedence.  Sub-expressions in
    parentheses are evaluated first and may override the precedence
    rules above.
    
    Exit Status:
    If the last ARG evaluates to 0, let returns 1; let returns 0 otherwise.Evaluate conditional expression.
    
    Exits with a status of 0 (true) or 1 (false) depending on
    the evaluation of EXPR.  Expressions may be unary or binary.  Unary
    expressions are often used to examine the status of a file.  There
    are string operators and numeric comparison operators as well.
    
    The behavior of test depends on the number of arguments.  Read the
    bash manual page for the complete specification.
    
    File operators:
    
      -a FILE        True if file exists.
      -b FILE        True if file is block special.
      -c FILE        True if file is character special.
      -d FILE        True if file is a directory.
      -e FILE        True if file exists.
      -f FILE        True if file exists and is a regular file.
      -g FILE        True if file is set-group-id.
      -h FILE        True if file is a symbolic link.
      -L FILE        True if file is a symbolic link.
      -k FILE        True if file has its `sticky' bit set.
      -p FILE        True if file is a named pipe.
      -r FILE        True if file is readable by you.
      -s FILE        True if file exists and is not empty.
      -S FILE        True if file is a socket.
      -t FD          True if FD is opened on a terminal.
      -u FILE        True if the file is set-user-id.
      -w FILE        True if the file is writable by you.
      -x FILE        True if the file is executable by you.
      -O FILE        True if the file is effectively owned by you.
      -G FILE        True if the file is effectively owned by your group.
      -N FILE        True if the file has been modified since it was last read.
    
      FILE1 -nt FILE2  True if file1 is newer than file2 (according to
                       modification date).
    
      FILE1 -ot FILE2  True if file1 is older than file2.
    
      FILE1 -ef FILE2  True if file1 is a hard link to file2.
    
    String operators:
    
      -z STRING      True if string is empty.
    
      -n STRING
         STRING      True if string is not empty.
    
      STRING1 = STRING2
                     True if the strings are equal.
      STRING1 != STRING2
                     True if the strings are not equal.
      STRING1 < STRING2
                     True if STRING1 sorts before STRING2 lexicographically.
      STRING1 > STRING2
                     True if STRING1 sorts after STRING2 lexicographically.
    
    Other operators:
    
      -o OPTION      True if the shell option OPTION is enabled.
      -v VAR         True if the shell variable VAR is set.
      -R VAR         True if the shell variable VAR is set and is a name
                     reference.
      ! EXPR         True if expr is false.
      EXPR1 -a EXPR2 True if both expr1 AND expr2 are true.
      EXPR1 -o EXPR2 True if either expr1 OR expr2 is true.
    
      arg1 OP arg2   Arithmetic tests.  OP is one of -eq, -ne,
                     -lt, -le, -gt, or -ge.
    
    Arithmetic binary operators return true if ARG1 is equal, not-equal,
    less-than, less-than-or-equal, greater-than, or greater-than-or-equal
    than ARG2.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns success if EXPR evaluates to true; fails if EXPR evaluates to
    false or an invalid argument is given.Evaluate conditional expression.
    
    This is a synonym for the "test" builtin, but the last argument must
    be a literal `]', to match the opening `['.Execute a simple command or display information about commands.
    
    Runs COMMAND with ARGS suppressing  shell function lookup, or display
    information about the specified COMMANDs.  Can be used to invoke commands
    on disk when a function with the same name exists.
    
    Options:
      -p    use a default value for PATH that is guaranteed to find all of
            the standard utilities
      -v    print a description of COMMAND similar to the `type' builtin
      -V    print a more verbose description of each COMMAND
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns exit status of COMMAND, or failure if COMMAND is not found.Execute arguments as a shell command.
    
    Combine ARGs into a single string, use the result as input to the shell,
    and execute the resulting commands.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns exit status of command or success if command is null.Execute commands as long as a test does not succeed.
    
    Expand and execute COMMANDS as long as the final command in the
    `until' COMMANDS has an exit status which is not zero.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns the status of the last command executed.Execute commands as long as a test succeeds.
    
    Expand and execute COMMANDS as long as the final command in the
    `while' COMMANDS has an exit status of zero.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns the status of the last command executed.Execute commands based on conditional.
    
    The `if COMMANDS' list is executed.  If its exit status is zero, then the
    `then COMMANDS' list is executed.  Otherwise, each `elif COMMANDS' list is
    executed in turn, and if its exit status is zero, the corresponding
    `then COMMANDS' list is executed and the if command completes.  Otherwise,
    the `else COMMANDS' list is executed, if present.  The exit status of the
    entire construct is the exit status of the last command executed, or zero
    if no condition tested true.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns the status of the last command executed.Execute commands based on pattern matching.
    
    Selectively execute COMMANDS based upon WORD matching PATTERN.  The
    `|' is used to separate multiple patterns.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns the status of the last command executed.Execute commands for each member in a list.
    
    The `for' loop executes a sequence of commands for each member in a
    list of items.  If `in WORDS ...;' is not present, then `in "$@"' is
    assumed.  For each element in WORDS, NAME is set to that element, and
    the COMMANDS are executed.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns the status of the last command executed.Execute commands from a file in the current shell.
    
    Read and execute commands from FILENAME in the current shell.  The
    entries in $PATH are used to find the directory containing FILENAME.
    If any ARGUMENTS are supplied, they become the positional parameters
    when FILENAME is executed.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns the status of the last command executed in FILENAME; fails if
    FILENAME cannot be read.Execute conditional command.
    
    Returns a status of 0 or 1 depending on the evaluation of the conditional
    expression EXPRESSION.  Expressions are composed of the same primaries used
    by the `test' builtin, and may be combined using the following operators:
    
      ( EXPRESSION )	Returns the value of EXPRESSION
      ! EXPRESSION		True if EXPRESSION is false; else false
      EXPR1 && EXPR2	True if both EXPR1 and EXPR2 are true; else false
      EXPR1 || EXPR2	True if either EXPR1 or EXPR2 is true; else false
    
    When the `==' and `!=' operators are used, the string to the right of
    the operator is used as a pattern and pattern matching is performed.
    When the `=~' operator is used, the string to the right of the operator
    is matched as a regular expression.
    
    The && and || operators do not evaluate EXPR2 if EXPR1 is sufficient to
    determine the expression's value.
    
    Exit Status:
    0 or 1 depending on value of EXPRESSION.Execute shell builtins.
    
    Execute SHELL-BUILTIN with arguments ARGs without performing command
    lookup.  This is useful when you wish to reimplement a shell builtin
    as a shell function, but need to execute the builtin within the function.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns the exit status of SHELL-BUILTIN, or false if SHELL-BUILTIN is
    not a shell builtin..Exit %dExit a login shell.
    
    Exits a login shell with exit status N.  Returns an error if not executed
    in a login shell.Exit for, while, or until loops.
    
    Exit a FOR, WHILE or UNTIL loop.  If N is specified, break N enclosing
    loops.
    
    Exit Status:
    The exit status is 0 unless N is not greater than or equal to 1.Exit the shell.
    
    Exits the shell with a status of N.  If N is omitted, the exit status
    is that of the last command executed.File limitFloating point exceptionFormats and prints ARGUMENTS under control of the FORMAT.
    
    Options:
      -v var	assign the output to shell variable VAR rather than
    		display it on the standard output
    
    FORMAT is a character string which contains three types of objects: plain
    characters, which are simply copied to standard output; character escape
    sequences, which are converted and copied to the standard output; and
    format specifications, each of which causes printing of the next successive
    argument.
    
    In addition to the standard format specifications described in printf(1),
    printf interprets:
    
      %b	expand backslash escape sequences in the corresponding argument
      %q	quote the argument in a way that can be reused as shell input
      %(fmt)T	output the date-time string resulting from using FMT as a format
    	        string for strftime(3)
    
    The format is re-used as necessary to consume all of the arguments.  If
    there are fewer arguments than the format requires,  extra format
    specifications behave as if a zero value or null string, as appropriate,
    had been supplied.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns success unless an invalid option is given or a write or assignment
    error occurs.GNU bash, version %s (%s)
GNU bash, version %s-(%s)
GNU long options:
General help using GNU software: <http://www.gnu.org/gethelp/>
Group commands as a unit.
    
    Run a set of commands in a group.  This is one way to redirect an
    entire set of commands.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns the status of the last command executed.HFT input data pendingHFT monitor mode grantedHFT monitor mode retractedHFT sound sequence has completedHOME not setHangupI have no name!I/O readyINFORM: Illegal instructionInformation requestInterruptKilledLicense GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>
Mark shell variables as unchangeable.
    
    Mark each NAME as read-only; the values of these NAMEs may not be
    changed by subsequent assignment.  If VALUE is supplied, assign VALUE
    before marking as read-only.
    
    Options:
      -a	refer to indexed array variables
      -A	refer to associative array variables
      -f	refer to shell functions
      -p	display a list of all readonly variables or functions,
    		depending on whether or not the -f option is given
    
    An argument of `--' disables further option processing.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns success unless an invalid option is given or NAME is invalid.Modify or display completion options.
    
    Modify the completion options for each NAME, or, if no NAMEs are supplied,
    the completion currently being executed.  If no OPTIONs are given, print
    the completion options for each NAME or the current completion specification.
    
    Options:
    	-o option	Set completion option OPTION for each NAME
    	-D		Change options for the "default" command completion
    	-E		Change options for the "empty" command completion
    
    Using `+o' instead of `-o' turns off the specified option.
    
    Arguments:
    
    Each NAME refers to a command for which a completion specification must
    have previously been defined using the `complete' builtin.  If no NAMEs
    are supplied, compopt must be called by a function currently generating
    completions, and the options for that currently-executing completion
    generator are modified.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns success unless an invalid option is supplied or NAME does not
    have a completion specification defined.Modify shell resource limits.
    
    Provides control over the resources available to the shell and processes
    it creates, on systems that allow such control.
    
    Options:
      -S	use the `soft' resource limit
      -H	use the `hard' resource limit
      -a	all current limits are reported
      -b	the socket buffer size
      -c	the maximum size of core files created
      -d	the maximum size of a process's data segment
      -e	the maximum scheduling priority (`nice')
      -f	the maximum size of files written by the shell and its children
      -i	the maximum number of pending signals
      -k	the maximum number of kqueues allocated for this process
      -l	the maximum size a process may lock into memory
      -m	the maximum resident set size
      -n	the maximum number of open file descriptors
      -p	the pipe buffer size
      -q	the maximum number of bytes in POSIX message queues
      -r	the maximum real-time scheduling priority
      -s	the maximum stack size
      -t	the maximum amount of cpu time in seconds
      -u	the maximum number of user processes
      -v	the size of virtual memory
      -x	the maximum number of file locks
      -P	the maximum number of pseudoterminals
      -T	the maximum number of threads
    
    Not all options are available on all platforms.
    
    If LIMIT is given, it is the new value of the specified resource; the
    special LIMIT values `soft', `hard', and `unlimited' stand for the
    current soft limit, the current hard limit, and no limit, respectively.
    Otherwise, the current value of the specified resource is printed.  If
    no option is given, then -f is assumed.
    
    Values are in 1024-byte increments, except for -t, which is in seconds,
    -p, which is in increments of 512 bytes, and -u, which is an unscaled
    number of processes.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns success unless an invalid option is supplied or an error occurs.Move job to the foreground.
    
    Place the job identified by JOB_SPEC in the foreground, making it the
    current job.  If JOB_SPEC is not present, the shell's notion of the
    current job is used.
    
    Exit Status:
    Status of command placed in foreground, or failure if an error occurs.Move jobs to the background.
    
    Place the jobs identified by each JOB_SPEC in the background, as if they
    had been started with `&'.  If JOB_SPEC is not present, the shell's notion
    of the current job is used.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns success unless job control is not enabled or an error occurs.Null command.
    
    No effect; the command does nothing.
    
    Exit Status:
    Always succeeds.OLDPWD not setParse option arguments.
    
    Getopts is used by shell procedures to parse positional parameters
    as options.
    
    OPTSTRING contains the option letters to be recognized; if a letter
    is followed by a colon, the option is expected to have an argument,
    which should be separated from it by white space.
    
    Each time it is invoked, getopts will place the next option in the
    shell variable $name, initializing name if it does not exist, and
    the index of the next argument to be processed into the shell
    variable OPTIND.  OPTIND is initialized to 1 each time the shell or
    a shell script is invoked.  When an option requires an argument,
    getopts places that argument into the shell variable OPTARG.
    
    getopts reports errors in one of two ways.  If the first character
    of OPTSTRING is a colon, getopts uses silent error reporting.  In
    this mode, no error messages are printed.  If an invalid option is
    seen, getopts places the option character found into OPTARG.  If a
    required argument is not found, getopts places a ':' into NAME and
    sets OPTARG to the option character found.  If getopts is not in
    silent mode, and an invalid option is seen, getopts places '?' into
    NAME and unsets OPTARG.  If a required argument is not found, a '?'
    is placed in NAME, OPTARG is unset, and a diagnostic message is
    printed.
    
    If the shell variable OPTERR has the value 0, getopts disables the
    printing of error messages, even if the first character of
    OPTSTRING is not a colon.  OPTERR has the value 1 by default.
    
    Getopts normally parses the positional parameters ($0 - $9), but if
    more arguments are given, they are parsed instead.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns success if an option is found; fails if the end of options is
    encountered or an error occurs.Print the name of the current working directory.
    
    Options:
      -L	print the value of $PWD if it names the current working
    		directory
      -P	print the physical directory, without any symbolic links
    
    By default, `pwd' behaves as if `-L' were specified.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns 0 unless an invalid option is given or the current directory
    cannot be read.QuitRead a line from the standard input and split it into fields.
    
    Reads a single line from the standard input, or from file descriptor FD
    if the -u option is supplied.  The line is split into fields as with word
    splitting, and the first word is assigned to the first NAME, the second
    word to the second NAME, and so on, with any leftover words assigned to
    the last NAME.  Only the characters found in $IFS are recognized as word
    delimiters.
    
    If no NAMEs are supplied, the line read is stored in the REPLY variable.
    
    Options:
      -a array	assign the words read to sequential indices of the array
    		variable ARRAY, starting at zero
      -d delim	continue until the first character of DELIM is read, rather
    		than newline
      -e	use Readline to obtain the line in an interactive shell
      -i text	use TEXT as the initial text for Readline
      -n nchars	return after reading NCHARS characters rather than waiting
    		for a newline, but honor a delimiter if fewer than
    		NCHARS characters are read before the delimiter
      -N nchars	return only after reading exactly NCHARS characters, unless
    		EOF is encountered or read times out, ignoring any
    		delimiter
      -p prompt	output the string PROMPT without a trailing newline before
    		attempting to read
      -r	do not allow backslashes to escape any characters
      -s	do not echo input coming from a terminal
      -t timeout	time out and return failure if a complete line of
    		input is not read within TIMEOUT seconds.  The value of the
    		TMOUT variable is the default timeout.  TIMEOUT may be a
    		fractional number.  If TIMEOUT is 0, read returns
    		immediately, without trying to read any data, returning
    		success only if input is available on the specified
    		file descriptor.  The exit status is greater than 128
    		if the timeout is exceeded
      -u fd	read from file descriptor FD instead of the standard input
    
    Exit Status:
    The return code is zero, unless end-of-file is encountered, read times out
    (in which case it's greater than 128), a variable assignment error occurs,
    or an invalid file descriptor is supplied as the argument to -u.Read lines from a file into an array variable.
    
    A synonym for `mapfile'.Read lines from the standard input into an indexed array variable.
    
    Read lines from the standard input into the indexed array variable ARRAY, or
    from file descriptor FD if the -u option is supplied.  The variable MAPFILE
    is the default ARRAY.
    
    Options:
      -d delim	Use DELIM to terminate lines, instead of newline
      -n count	Copy at most COUNT lines.  If COUNT is 0, all lines are copied
      -O origin	Begin assigning to ARRAY at index ORIGIN.  The default index is 0
      -s count	Discard the first COUNT lines read
      -t	Remove a trailing DELIM from each line read (default newline)
      -u fd	Read lines from file descriptor FD instead of the standard input
      -C callback	Evaluate CALLBACK each time QUANTUM lines are read
      -c quantum	Specify the number of lines read between each call to
    			CALLBACK
    
    Arguments:
      ARRAY	Array variable name to use for file data
    
    If -C is supplied without -c, the default quantum is 5000.  When
    CALLBACK is evaluated, it is supplied the index of the next array
    element to be assigned and the line to be assigned to that element
    as additional arguments.
    
    If not supplied with an explicit origin, mapfile will clear ARRAY before
    assigning to it.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns success unless an invalid option is given or ARRAY is readonly or
    not an indexed array.Record lockRemember or display program locations.
    
    Determine and remember the full pathname of each command NAME.  If
    no arguments are given, information about remembered commands is displayed.
    
    Options:
      -d	forget the remembered location of each NAME
      -l	display in a format that may be reused as input
      -p pathname	use PATHNAME as the full pathname of NAME
      -r	forget all remembered locations
      -t	print the remembered location of each NAME, preceding
    		each location with the corresponding NAME if multiple
    		NAMEs are given
    Arguments:
      NAME	Each NAME is searched for in $PATH and added to the list
    		of remembered commands.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns success unless NAME is not found or an invalid option is given.Remove directories from stack.
    
    Removes entries from the directory stack.  With no arguments, removes
    the top directory from the stack, and changes to the new top directory.
    
    Options:
      -n	Suppresses the normal change of directory when removing
    		directories from the stack, so only the stack is manipulated.
    
    Arguments:
      +N	Removes the Nth entry counting from the left of the list
    		shown by `dirs', starting with zero.  For example: `popd +0'
    		removes the first directory, `popd +1' the second.
    
      -N	Removes the Nth entry counting from the right of the list
    		shown by `dirs', starting with zero.  For example: `popd -0'
    		removes the last directory, `popd -1' the next to last.
    
    The `dirs' builtin displays the directory stack.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns success unless an invalid argument is supplied or the directory
    change fails.Remove each NAME from the list of defined aliases.
    
    Options:
      -a	remove all alias definitions
    
    Return success unless a NAME is not an existing alias.Remove jobs from current shell.
    
    Removes each JOBSPEC argument from the table of active jobs.  Without
    any JOBSPECs, the shell uses its notion of the current job.
    
    Options:
      -a	remove all jobs if JOBSPEC is not supplied
      -h	mark each JOBSPEC so that SIGHUP is not sent to the job if the
    		shell receives a SIGHUP
      -r	remove only running jobs
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns success unless an invalid option or JOBSPEC is given.Removes entries from the directory stack.  With no arguments, removes
    the top directory from the stack, and changes to the new top directory.
    
    Options:
      -n	Suppresses the normal change of directory when removing
    	directories from the stack, so only the stack is manipulated.
    
    Arguments:
      +N	Removes the Nth entry counting from the left of the list
    	shown by `dirs', starting with zero.  For example: `popd +0'
    	removes the first directory, `popd +1' the second.
    
      -N	Removes the Nth entry counting from the right of the list
    	shown by `dirs', starting with zero.  For example: `popd -0'
    	removes the last directory, `popd -1' the next to last.
    
    The `dirs' builtin displays the directory stack.Replace the shell with the given command.
    
    Execute COMMAND, replacing this shell with the specified program.
    ARGUMENTS become the arguments to COMMAND.  If COMMAND is not specified,
    any redirections take effect in the current shell.
    
    Options:
      -a name	pass NAME as the zeroth argument to COMMAND
      -c	execute COMMAND with an empty environment
      -l	place a dash in the zeroth argument to COMMAND
    
    If the command cannot be executed, a non-interactive shell exits, unless
    the shell option `execfail' is set.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns success unless COMMAND is not found or a redirection error occurs.Report time consumed by pipeline's execution.
    
    Execute PIPELINE and print a summary of the real time, user CPU time,
    and system CPU time spent executing PIPELINE when it terminates.
    
    Options:
      -p	print the timing summary in the portable Posix format
    
    The value of the TIMEFORMAT variable is used as the output format.
    
    Exit Status:
    The return status is the return status of PIPELINE.Resume for, while, or until loops.
    
    Resumes the next iteration of the enclosing FOR, WHILE or UNTIL loop.
    If N is specified, resumes the Nth enclosing loop.
    
    Exit Status:
    The exit status is 0 unless N is not greater than or equal to 1.Resume job in foreground.
    
    Equivalent to the JOB_SPEC argument to the `fg' command.  Resume a
    stopped or background job.  JOB_SPEC can specify either a job name
    or a job number.  Following JOB_SPEC with a `&' places the job in
    the background, as if the job specification had been supplied as an
    argument to `bg'.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns the status of the resumed job.Return a successful result.
    
    Exit Status:
    Always succeeds.Return an unsuccessful result.
    
    Exit Status:
    Always fails.Return from a shell function.
    
    Causes a function or sourced script to exit with the return value
    specified by N.  If N is omitted, the return status is that of the
    last command executed within the function or script.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns N, or failure if the shell is not executing a function or script.Return the context of the current subroutine call.
    
    Without EXPR, returns "$line $filename".  With EXPR, returns
    "$line $subroutine $filename"; this extra information can be used to
    provide a stack trace.
    
    The value of EXPR indicates how many call frames to go back before the
    current one; the top frame is frame 0.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns 0 unless the shell is not executing a shell function or EXPR
    is invalid.Returns the context of the current subroutine call.
    
    Without EXPR, returns RunningSegmentation faultSelect words from a list and execute commands.
    
    The WORDS are expanded, generating a list of words.  The
    set of expanded words is printed on the standard error, each
    preceded by a number.  If `in WORDS' is not present, `in "$@"'
    is assumed.  The PS3 prompt is then displayed and a line read
    from the standard input.  If the line consists of the number
    corresponding to one of the displayed words, then NAME is set
    to that word.  If the line is empty, WORDS and the prompt are
    redisplayed.  If EOF is read, the command completes.  Any other
    value read causes NAME to be set to null.  The line read is saved
    in the variable REPLY.  COMMANDS are executed after each selection
    until a break command is executed.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns the status of the last command executed.Send a signal to a job.
    
    Send the processes identified by PID or JOBSPEC the signal named by
    SIGSPEC or SIGNUM.  If neither SIGSPEC nor SIGNUM is present, then
    SIGTERM is assumed.
    
    Options:
      -s sig	SIG is a signal name
      -n sig	SIG is a signal number
      -l	list the signal names; if arguments follow `-l' they are
    		assumed to be signal numbers for which names should be listed
      -L	synonym for -l
    
    Kill is a shell builtin for two reasons: it allows job IDs to be used
    instead of process IDs, and allows processes to be killed if the limit
    on processes that you can create is reached.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns success unless an invalid option is given or an error occurs.Set Readline key bindings and variables.
    
    Bind a key sequence to a Readline function or a macro, or set a
    Readline variable.  The non-option argument syntax is equivalent to
    that found in ~/.inputrc, but must be passed as a single argument:
    e.g., bind '"\C-x\C-r": re-read-init-file'.
    
    Options:
      -m  keymap         Use KEYMAP as the keymap for the duration of this
                         command.  Acceptable keymap names are emacs,
                         emacs-standard, emacs-meta, emacs-ctlx, vi, vi-move,
                         vi-command, and vi-insert.
      -l                 List names of functions.
      -P                 List function names and bindings.
      -p                 List functions and bindings in a form that can be
                         reused as input.
      -S                 List key sequences that invoke macros and their values
      -s                 List key sequences that invoke macros and their values
                         in a form that can be reused as input.
      -V                 List variable names and values
      -v                 List variable names and values in a form that can
                         be reused as input.
      -q  function-name  Query about which keys invoke the named function.
      -u  function-name  Unbind all keys which are bound to the named function.
      -r  keyseq         Remove the binding for KEYSEQ.
      -f  filename       Read key bindings from FILENAME.
      -x  keyseq:shell-command	Cause SHELL-COMMAND to be executed when
    				KEYSEQ is entered.
      -X                 List key sequences bound with -x and associated commands
                         in a form that can be reused as input.
    
    Exit Status:
    bind returns 0 unless an unrecognized option is given or an error occurs.Set and unset shell options.
    
    Change the setting of each shell option OPTNAME.  Without any option
    arguments, list all shell options with an indication of whether or not each
    is set.
    
    Options:
      -o	restrict OPTNAMEs to those defined for use with `set -o'
      -p	print each shell option with an indication of its status
      -q	suppress output
      -s	enable (set) each OPTNAME
      -u	disable (unset) each OPTNAME
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns success if OPTNAME is enabled; fails if an invalid option is
    given or OPTNAME is disabled.Set export attribute for shell variables.
    
    Marks each NAME for automatic export to the environment of subsequently
    executed commands.  If VALUE is supplied, assign VALUE before exporting.
    
    Options:
      -f	refer to shell functions
      -n	remove the export property from each NAME
      -p	display a list of all exported variables and functions
    
    An argument of `--' disables further option processing.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns success unless an invalid option is given or NAME is invalid.Set or unset values of shell options and positional parameters.
    
    Change the value of shell attributes and positional parameters, or
    display the names and values of shell variables.
    
    Options:
      -a  Mark variables which are modified or created for export.
      -b  Notify of job termination immediately.
      -e  Exit immediately if a command exits with a non-zero status.
      -f  Disable file name generation (globbing).
      -h  Remember the location of commands as they are looked up.
      -k  All assignment arguments are placed in the environment for a
          command, not just those that precede the command name.
      -m  Job control is enabled.
      -n  Read commands but do not execute them.
      -o option-name
          Set the variable corresponding to option-name:
              allexport    same as -a
              braceexpand  same as -B
              emacs        use an emacs-style line editing interface
              errexit      same as -e
              errtrace     same as -E
              functrace    same as -T
              hashall      same as -h
              histexpand   same as -H
              history      enable command history
              ignoreeof    the shell will not exit upon reading EOF
              interactive-comments
                           allow comments to appear in interactive commands
              keyword      same as -k
              monitor      same as -m
              noclobber    same as -C
              noexec       same as -n
              noglob       same as -f
              nolog        currently accepted but ignored
              notify       same as -b
              nounset      same as -u
              onecmd       same as -t
              physical     same as -P
              pipefail     the return value of a pipeline is the status of
                           the last command to exit with a non-zero status,
                           or zero if no command exited with a non-zero status
              posix        change the behavior of bash where the default
                           operation differs from the Posix standard to
                           match the standard
              privileged   same as -p
              verbose      same as -v
              vi           use a vi-style line editing interface
              xtrace       same as -x
      -p  Turned on whenever the real and effective user ids do not match.
          Disables processing of the $ENV file and importing of shell
          functions.  Turning this option off causes the effective uid and
          gid to be set to the real uid and gid.
      -t  Exit after reading and executing one command.
      -u  Treat unset variables as an error when substituting.
      -v  Print shell input lines as they are read.
      -x  Print commands and their arguments as they are executed.
      -B  the shell will perform brace expansion
      -C  If set, disallow existing regular files to be overwritten
          by redirection of output.
      -E  If set, the ERR trap is inherited by shell functions.
      -H  Enable ! style history substitution.  This flag is on
          by default when the shell is interactive.
      -P  If set, do not resolve symbolic links when executing commands
          such as cd which change the current directory.
      -T  If set, the DEBUG and RETURN traps are inherited by shell functions.
      --  Assign any remaining arguments to the positional parameters.
          If there are no remaining arguments, the positional parameters
          are unset.
      -   Assign any remaining arguments to the positional parameters.
          The -x and -v options are turned off.
    
    Using + rather than - causes these flags to be turned off.  The
    flags can also be used upon invocation of the shell.  The current
    set of flags may be found in $-.  The remaining n ARGs are positional
    parameters and are assigned, in order, to $1, $2, .. $n.  If no
    ARGs are given, all shell variables are printed.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns success unless an invalid option is given.Set variable values and attributes.
    
    A synonym for `declare'.  See `help declare'.Set variable values and attributes.
    
    Declare variables and give them attributes.  If no NAMEs are given,
    display the attributes and values of all variables.
    
    Options:
      -f	restrict action or display to function names and definitions
      -F	restrict display to function names only (plus line number and
    		source file when debugging)
      -g	create global variables when used in a shell function; otherwise
    		ignored
      -p	display the attributes and value of each NAME
    
    Options which set attributes:
      -a	to make NAMEs indexed arrays (if supported)
      -A	to make NAMEs associative arrays (if supported)
      -i	to make NAMEs have the `integer' attribute
      -l	to convert NAMEs to lower case on assignment
      -n	make NAME a reference to the variable named by its value
      -r	to make NAMEs readonly
      -t	to make NAMEs have the `trace' attribute
      -u	to convert NAMEs to upper case on assignment
      -x	to make NAMEs export
    
    Using `+' instead of `-' turns off the given attribute.
    
    Variables with the integer attribute have arithmetic evaluation (see
    the `let' command) performed when the variable is assigned a value.
    
    When used in a function, `declare' makes NAMEs local, as with the `local'
    command.  The `-g' option suppresses this behavior.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns success unless an invalid option is supplied or a variable
    assignment error occurs.Shell commands matching keyword `Shell commands matching keywords `Shell options:
Shift positional parameters.
    
    Rename the positional parameters $N+1,$N+2 ... to $1,$2 ...  If N is
    not given, it is assumed to be 1.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns success unless N is negative or greater than $#.Signal %dSpecify how arguments are to be completed by Readline.
    
    For each NAME, specify how arguments are to be completed.  If no options
    are supplied, existing completion specifications are printed in a way that
    allows them to be reused as input.
    
    Options:
      -p	print existing completion specifications in a reusable format
      -r	remove a completion specification for each NAME, or, if no
    		NAMEs are supplied, all completion specifications
      -D	apply the completions and actions as the default for commands
    		without any specific completion defined
      -E	apply the completions and actions to "empty" commands --
    		completion attempted on a blank line
    
    When completion is attempted, the actions are applied in the order the
    uppercase-letter options are listed above.  The -D option takes
    precedence over -E.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns success unless an invalid option is supplied or an error occurs.StoppedStopped (signal)Stopped (tty input)Stopped (tty output)Stopped(%s)Suspend shell execution.
    
    Suspend the execution of this shell until it receives a SIGCONT signal.
    Unless forced, login shells cannot be suspended.
    
    Options:
      -f	force the suspend, even if the shell is a login shell
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns success unless job control is not enabled or an error occurs.TIMEFORMAT: `%c': invalid format characterTerminatedThe mail in %s has been read
There are running jobs.
There are stopped jobs.
There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.These shell commands are defined internally.  Type `help' to see this list.
Type `help name' to find out more about the function `name'.
Use `info bash' to find out more about the shell in general.
Use `man -k' or `info' to find out more about commands not in this list.

A star (*) next to a name means that the command is disabled.

This is free software; you are free to change and redistribute it.Trap signals and other events.
    
    Defines and activates handlers to be run when the shell receives signals
    or other conditions.
    
    ARG is a command to be read and executed when the shell receives the
    signal(s) SIGNAL_SPEC.  If ARG is absent (and a single SIGNAL_SPEC
    is supplied) or `-', each specified signal is reset to its original
    value.  If ARG is the null string each SIGNAL_SPEC is ignored by the
    shell and by the commands it invokes.
    
    If a SIGNAL_SPEC is EXIT (0) ARG is executed on exit from the shell.  If
    a SIGNAL_SPEC is DEBUG, ARG is executed before every simple command.  If
    a SIGNAL_SPEC is RETURN, ARG is executed each time a shell function or a
    script run by the . or source builtins finishes executing.  A SIGNAL_SPEC
    of ERR means to execute ARG each time a command's failure would cause the
    shell to exit when the -e option is enabled.
    
    If no arguments are supplied, trap prints the list of commands associated
    with each signal.
    
    Options:
      -l	print a list of signal names and their corresponding numbers
      -p	display the trap commands associated with each SIGNAL_SPEC
    
    Each SIGNAL_SPEC is either a signal name in <signal.h> or a signal number.
    Signal names are case insensitive and the SIG prefix is optional.  A
    signal may be sent to the shell with "kill -signal $$".
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns success unless a SIGSPEC is invalid or an invalid option is given.Type `%s -c "help set"' for more information about shell options.
Type `%s -c help' for more information about shell builtin commands.
Unknown Signal #Unknown Signal #%dUnknown errorUnknown statusUnset values and attributes of shell variables and functions.
    
    For each NAME, remove the corresponding variable or function.
    
    Options:
      -f	treat each NAME as a shell function
      -v	treat each NAME as a shell variable
      -n	treat each NAME as a name reference and unset the variable itself
    		rather than the variable it references
    
    Without options, unset first tries to unset a variable, and if that fails,
    tries to unset a function.
    
    Some variables cannot be unset; also see `readonly'.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns success unless an invalid option is given or a NAME is read-only.Urgent IO conditionUsage:	%s [GNU long option] [option] ...
	%s [GNU long option] [option] script-file ...
Use "%s" to leave the shell.
Use the `bashbug' command to report bugs.
User signal 1User signal 2Wait for job completion and return exit status.
    
    Waits for each process identified by an ID, which may be a process ID or a
    job specification, and reports its termination status.  If ID is not
    given, waits for all currently active child processes, and the return
    status is zero.  If ID is a a job specification, waits for all processes
    in that job's pipeline.
    
    If the -n option is supplied, waits for the next job to terminate and
    returns its exit status.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns the status of the last ID; fails if ID is invalid or an invalid
    option is given.Wait for process completion and return exit status.
    
    Waits for each process specified by a PID and reports its termination status.
    If PID is not given, waits for all currently active child processes,
    and the return status is zero.  PID must be a process ID.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns the status of the last PID; fails if PID is invalid or an invalid
    option is given.Window changedWrite arguments to the standard output.
    
    Display the ARGs on the standard output followed by a newline.
    
    Options:
      -n	do not append a newline
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns success unless a write error occurs.Write arguments to the standard output.
    
    Display the ARGs, separated by a single space character and followed by a
    newline, on the standard output.
    
    Options:
      -n	do not append a newline
      -e	enable interpretation of the following backslash escapes
      -E	explicitly suppress interpretation of backslash escapes
    
    `echo' interprets the following backslash-escaped characters:
      \a	alert (bell)
      \b	backspace
      \c	suppress further output
      \e	escape character
      \E	escape character
      \f	form feed
      \n	new line
      \r	carriage return
      \t	horizontal tab
      \v	vertical tab
      \\	backslash
      \0nnn	the character whose ASCII code is NNN (octal).  NNN can be
    		0 to 3 octal digits
      \xHH	the eight-bit character whose value is HH (hexadecimal).  HH
    		can be one or two hex digits
    
    Exit Status:
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bash_execute_unix_command: cannot find keymap for commandbg [job_spec ...]bind [-lpsvPSVX] [-m keymap] [-f filename] [-q name] [-u name] [-r keyseq] [-x keyseq:shell-command] [keyseq:readline-function or readline-command]brace expansion: cannot allocate memory for %sbrace expansion: failed to allocate memory for %d elementsbrace expansion: failed to allocate memory for `%s'break [n]bug: bad expassign tokenbuiltin [shell-builtin [arg ...]]caller [expr]can only `return' from a function or sourced scriptcan only be used in a functioncannot allocate new file descriptor for bash input from fd %dcannot create temp file for here-document: %scannot duplicate fd %d to fd %dcannot duplicate named pipe %s as fd %dcannot find %s in shared object %s: %scannot make child for command substitutioncannot make child for process substitutioncannot make pipe for command substitutioncannot make pipe for process substitutioncannot open named pipe %s for readingcannot open named pipe %s for writingcannot open shared object %s: %scannot redirect standard input from /dev/null: %scannot reset nodelay mode for fd %dcannot set and unset shell options simultaneouslycannot set gid to %d: effective gid %dcannot set terminal process group (%d)cannot set uid to %d: effective uid %dcannot simultaneously unset a function and a variablecannot start debugger; debugging mode disabledcannot suspendcannot suspend a login shellcannot use `-f' to make functionscannot use more than one of -anrwcase WORD in [PATTERN [| PATTERN]...) COMMANDS ;;]... esaccd [-L|[-P [-e]] [-@]] [dir]child setpgid (%ld to %ld)command [-pVv] command [arg ...]command substitution: ignored null byte in inputcommand_substitute: cannot duplicate pipe as fd 1compgen [-abcdefgjksuv] [-o option] [-A action] [-G globpat] [-W wordlist]  [-F function] [-C command] [-X filterpat] [-P prefix] [-S suffix] [word]complete [-abcdefgjksuv] [-pr] [-DE] [-o option] [-A action] [-G globpat] [-W wordlist]  [-F function] [-C command] [-X filterpat] [-P prefix] [-S suffix] [name ...]completion: function `%s' not foundcompopt [-o|+o option] [-DE] [name ...]conditional binary operator expectedcontinue [n]coproc [NAME] command [redirections]could not find /tmp, please create!cprintf: `%c': invalid format charactercurrentdeclare [-aAfFgilnrtux] [-p] [name[=value] ...]deleting stopped job %d with process group %lddescribe_pid: %ld: no such piddirectory stack emptydirectory stack indexdirs [-clpv] [+N] [-N]disown [-h] [-ar] [jobspec ... | pid ...]division by 0dynamic loading not availableecho [-n] [arg ...]echo [-neE] [arg ...]empty array variable nameenable [-a] [-dnps] [-f filename] [name ...]error getting terminal attributes: %serror importing function definition for `%s'error setting terminal attributes: %seval [arg ...]eval: maximum eval nesting level exceeded (%d)exec [-cl] [-a name] [command [arguments ...]] [redirection ...]execute_coproc: coproc [%d:%s] still existsexit [n]expected `)'exponent less than 0export [-fn] [name[=value] ...] or export -pexpression expectedexpression recursion level exceededfc [-e ename] [-lnr] [first] [last] or fc -s [pat=rep] [command]fg [job_spec]file descriptor out of rangefilename argument requiredfor (( exp1; exp2; exp3 )); do COMMANDS; donefor NAME [in WORDS ... ] ; do COMMANDS; doneforked pid %d appears in running job %dformat parsing problem: %sfree: called with already freed block argumentfree: called with unallocated block argumentfree: start and end chunk sizes differfree: underflow detected; mh_nbytes out of rangefunction name { COMMANDS ; } or name () { COMMANDS ; }future versions of the shell will force evaluation as an arithmetic substitutiongetcwd: cannot access parent directoriesgetopts optstring name [arg]hash [-lr] [-p pathname] [-dt] [name ...]hashing disabledhelp [-dms] [pattern ...]help not available in this versionhere-document at line %d delimited by end-of-file (wanted `%s')history [-c] [-d offset] [n] or history -anrw [filename] or history -ps arg [arg...]history positionhistory specificationhits	command
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mapfile [-d delim] [-n count] [-O origin] [-s count] [-t] [-u fd] [-C callback] [-c quantum] [array]maximum here-document count exceededmigrate process to another CPUmissing `)'missing `]'missing hex digit for \xmissing unicode digit for \%cnetwork operations not supportedno `=' in exportstr for %sno closing `%c' in %sno command foundno help topics match `%s'.  Try `help help' or `man -k %s' or `info %s'.no job controlno job control in this shellno match: %sno other directoryno other options allowed with `-x'not currently executing completion functionnot login shell: use `exit'null directoryoctal numberonly meaningful in a `for', `while', or `until' looppipe errorpop_scope: head of shell_variables not a temporary environment scopepop_var_context: head of shell_variables not a function contextpop_var_context: no global_variables contextpopd [-n] [+N | -N]power failure imminentprint_command: bad connector `%d'printf [-v var] format [arguments]progcomp_insert: %s: NULL COMPSPECprogrammable_completion: %s: possible retry loopprogramming errorpushd [-n] [+N | -N | dir]pwd [-LP]read [-ers] [-a array] [-d delim] [-i text] [-n nchars] [-N nchars] [-p prompt] [-t timeout] [-u fd] [name ...]read error: %d: %sreadarray [-n count] [-O origin] [-s count] [-t] [-u fd] [-C callback] [-c quantum] [array]readonly [-aAf] [name[=value] ...] or readonly -prealloc: called with unallocated block argumentrealloc: start and end chunk sizes differrealloc: underflow detected; mh_nbytes out of rangerecursion stack underflowredirection error: cannot duplicate fdregister_alloc: %p already in table as allocated?
register_alloc: alloc table is full with FIND_ALLOC?
register_free: %p already in table as free?
restrictedreturn [n]run_pending_traps: bad value in trap_list[%d]: %prun_pending_traps: signal handler is SIG_DFL, resending %d (%s) to myselfsave_bash_input: buffer already exists for new fd %dselect NAME [in WORDS ... ;] do COMMANDS; doneset [-abefhkmnptuvxBCHP] [-o option-name] [--] [arg ...]setlocale: %s: cannot change locale (%s)setlocale: %s: cannot change locale (%s): %ssetlocale: LC_ALL: cannot change locale (%s)setlocale: LC_ALL: cannot change locale (%s): %sshell level (%d) too high, resetting to 1shell_getc: shell_input_line_size (%zu) exceeds SIZE_MAX (%lu): line truncatedshift [n]shift countshopt [-pqsu] [-o] [optname ...]sigprocmask: %d: invalid operationsource filename [arguments]start_pipeline: pgrp pipesuspend [-f]syntax errorsyntax error in conditional expressionsyntax error in conditional expression: unexpected token `%s'syntax error in expressionsyntax error near `%s'syntax error near unexpected token `%s'syntax error: `((%s))'syntax error: `;' unexpectedsyntax error: arithmetic expression requiredsyntax error: invalid arithmetic operatorsyntax error: operand expectedsyntax error: unexpected end of filesystem crash imminenttest [expr]time [-p] pipelinetoo many argumentstrap [-lp] [[arg] signal_spec ...]trap_handler: bad signal %dtype [-afptP] name [name ...]typeset [-aAfFgilnrtux] [-p] name[=value] ...ulimit [-SHabcdefiklmnpqrstuvxPT] [limit]umask [-p] [-S] [mode]unalias [-a] name [name ...]unexpected EOF while looking for `]]'unexpected EOF while looking for matching `%c'unexpected EOF while looking for matching `)'unexpected argument `%s' to conditional binary operatorunexpected argument `%s' to conditional unary operatorunexpected argument to conditional binary operatorunexpected argument to conditional unary operatorunexpected token %d in conditional commandunexpected token `%c' in conditional commandunexpected token `%s' in conditional commandunexpected token `%s', conditional binary operator expectedunexpected token `%s', expected `)'unknownunknown command errorunset [-f] [-v] [-n] [name ...]until COMMANDS; do COMMANDS; donevalue too great for basevariables - Names and meanings of some shell variableswait [-n] [id ...]wait [pid ...]wait: pid %ld is not a child of this shellwait_for: No record of process %ldwait_for_job: job %d is stoppedwaitchld: turning on WNOHANG to avoid indefinite blockwarning: warning: %s: %swarning: -C option may not work as you expectwarning: -F option may not work as you expectwhile COMMANDS; do COMMANDS; donewrite error: %sxtrace fd (%d) != fileno xtrace fp (%d)xtrace_set: %d: invalid file descriptorxtrace_set: NULL file pointer{ COMMANDS ; }Project-Id-Version: GNU bash 4.4-release
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%s: history expansion failed%s: host unknown%s: illegal option -- %c
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. filename [arguments]/dev/(tcp|udp)/host/port not supported without networking/tmp must be a valid directory name<no current directory>ABORT instructionAborting...Add directories to stack.
    
    Adds a directory to the top of the directory stack, or rotates
    the stack, making the new top of the stack the current working
    directory.  With no arguments, exchanges the top two directories.
    
    Options:
      -n	Suppresses the normal change of directory when adding
    		directories to the stack, so only the stack is manipulated.
    
    Arguments:
      +N	Rotates the stack so that the Nth directory (counting
    		from the left of the list shown by ‘dirs’, starting with
    		zero) is at the top.
    
      -N	Rotates the stack so that the Nth directory (counting
    		from the right of the list shown by ‘dirs’, starting with
    		zero) is at the top.
    
      dir	Adds DIR to the directory stack at the top, making it the
    		new current working directory.
    
    The ‘dirs’ builtin displays the directory stack.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns success unless an invalid argument is supplied or the directory
    change fails.Adds a directory to the top of the directory stack, or rotates
    the stack, making the new top of the stack the current working
    directory.  With no arguments, exchanges the top two directories.
    
    Options:
      -n	Suppresses the normal change of directory when adding
    	directories to the stack, so only the stack is manipulated.
    
    Arguments:
      +N	Rotates the stack so that the Nth directory (counting
    	from the left of the list shown by ‘dirs’, starting with
    	zero) is at the top.
    
      -N	Rotates the stack so that the Nth directory (counting
    	from the right of the list shown by ‘dirs’, starting with
    	zero) is at the top.
    
      dir	Adds DIR to the directory stack at the top, making it the
    	new current working directory.
    
    The ‘dirs’ builtin displays the directory stack.Alarm (profile)Alarm (virtual)Alarm clockArithmetic for loop.
    
    Equivalent to
    	(( EXP1 ))
    	while (( EXP2 )); do
    		COMMANDS
    		(( EXP3 ))
    	done
    EXP1, EXP2, and EXP3 are arithmetic expressions.  If any expression is
    omitted, it behaves as if it evaluates to 1.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns the status of the last command executed.BPT trace/trapBad system callBogus signalBroken pipeBus errorCPU limitChange the shell working directory.
    
    Change the current directory to DIR.  The default DIR is the value of the
    HOME shell variable.
    
    The variable CDPATH defines the search path for the directory containing
    DIR.  Alternative directory names in CDPATH are separated by a colon (:).
    A null directory name is the same as the current directory.  If DIR begins
    with a slash (/), then CDPATH is not used.
    
    If the directory is not found, and the shell option ‘cdable_vars’ is set,
    the word is assumed to be  a variable name.  If that variable has a value,
    its value is used for DIR.
    
    Options:
      -L	force symbolic links to be followed: resolve symbolic
    		links in DIR after processing instances of ‘..’
      -P	use the physical directory structure without following
    		symbolic links: resolve symbolic links in DIR before
    		processing instances of ‘..’
      -e	if the -P option is supplied, and the current working
    		directory cannot be determined successfully, exit with
    		a non-zero status
      -@	on systems that support it, present a file with extended
    		attributes as a directory containing the file attributes
    
    The default is to follow symbolic links, as if ‘-L’ were specified.
    ‘..’ is processed by removing the immediately previous pathname component
    back to a slash or the beginning of DIR.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns 0 if the directory is changed, and if $PWD is set successfully when
    -P is used; non-zero otherwise.Child death or stopCommon shell variable names and usage.
    
    BASH_VERSION	Version information for this Bash.
    CDPATH	A colon-separated list of directories to search
    		for directories given as arguments to ‘cd’.
    GLOBIGNORE	A colon-separated list of patterns describing filenames to
    		be ignored by pathname expansion.
    HISTFILE	The name of the file where your command history is stored.
    HISTFILESIZE	The maximum number of lines this file can contain.
    HISTSIZE	The maximum number of history lines that a running
    		shell can access.
    HOME	The complete pathname to your login directory.
    HOSTNAME	The name of the current host.
    HOSTTYPE	The type of CPU this version of Bash is running under.
    IGNOREEOF	Controls the action of the shell on receipt of an EOF
    		character as the sole input.  If set, then the value
    		of it is the number of EOF characters that can be seen
    		in a row on an empty line before the shell will exit
    		(default 10).  When unset, EOF signifies the end of input.
    MACHTYPE	A string describing the current system Bash is running on.
    MAILCHECK	How often, in seconds, Bash checks for new mail.
    MAILPATH	A colon-separated list of filenames which Bash checks
    		for new mail.
    OSTYPE	The version of Unix this version of Bash is running on.
    PATH	A colon-separated list of directories to search when
    		looking for commands.
    PROMPT_COMMAND	A command to be executed before the printing of each
    		primary prompt.
    PS1		The primary prompt string.
    PS2		The secondary prompt string.
    PWD		The full pathname of the current directory.
    SHELLOPTS	A colon-separated list of enabled shell options.
    TERM	The name of the current terminal type.
    TIMEFORMAT	The output format for timing statistics displayed by the
    		‘time’ reserved word.
    auto_resume	Non-null means a command word appearing on a line by
    		itself is first looked for in the list of currently
    		stopped jobs.  If found there, that job is foregrounded.
    		A value of ‘exact’ means that the command word must
    		exactly match a command in the list of stopped jobs.  A
    		value of ‘substring’ means that the command word must
    		match a substring of the job.  Any other value means that
    		the command must be a prefix of a stopped job.
    histchars	Characters controlling history expansion and quick
    		substitution.  The first character is the history
    		substitution character, usually ‘!’.  The second is
    		the ‘quick substitution’ character, usually ‘^’.  The
    		third is the ‘history comment’ character, usually ‘#’.
    HISTIGNORE	A colon-separated list of patterns used to decide which
    		commands should be saved on the history list.
ContinueCopyright (C) 2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc.Create a coprocess named NAME.
    
    Execute COMMAND asynchronously, with the standard output and standard
    input of the command connected via a pipe to file descriptors assigned
    to indices 0 and 1 of an array variable NAME in the executing shell.
    The default NAME is “COPROC”.
    
    Exit Status:
    The coproc command returns an exit status of 0.Define local variables.
    
    Create a local variable called NAME, and give it VALUE.  OPTION can
    be any option accepted by ‘declare’.
    
    Local variables can only be used within a function; they are visible
    only to the function where they are defined and its children.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns success unless an invalid option is supplied, a variable
    assignment error occurs, or the shell is not executing a function.Define or display aliases.
    
    Without arguments, ‘alias’ prints the list of aliases in the reusable
    form ‘alias NAME=VALUE’ on standard output.
    
    Otherwise, an alias is defined for each NAME whose VALUE is given.
    A trailing space in VALUE causes the next word to be checked for
    alias substitution when the alias is expanded.
    
    Options:
      -p	print all defined aliases in a reusable format
    
    Exit Status:
    alias returns true unless a NAME is supplied for which no alias has been
    defined.Define shell function.
    
    Create a shell function named NAME.  When invoked as a simple command,
    NAME runs COMMANDs in the calling shell's context.  When NAME is invoked,
    the arguments are passed to the function as $1...$n, and the function's
    name is in $FUNCNAME.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns success unless NAME is readonly.Display directory stack.
    
    Display the list of currently remembered directories.  Directories
    find their way onto the list with the ‘pushd’ command; you can get
    back up through the list with the ‘popd’ command.
    
    Options:
      -c	clear the directory stack by deleting all of the elements
      -l	do not print tilde-prefixed versions of directories relative
    		to your home directory
      -p	print the directory stack with one entry per line
      -v	print the directory stack with one entry per line prefixed
    		with its position in the stack
    
    Arguments:
      +N	Displays the Nth entry counting from the left of the list
    		shown by dirs when invoked without options, starting with
    		zero.
    
      -N	Displays the Nth entry counting from the right of the list
    		shown by dirs when invoked without options, starting with
    		zero.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns success unless an invalid option is supplied or an error occurs.Display information about builtin commands.
    
    Displays brief summaries of builtin commands.  If PATTERN is
    specified, gives detailed help on all commands matching PATTERN,
    otherwise the list of help topics is printed.
    
    Options:
      -d	output short description for each topic
      -m	display usage in pseudo-manpage format
      -s	output only a short usage synopsis for each topic matching
    		PATTERN
    
    Arguments:
      PATTERN	Pattern specifiying a help topic
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns success unless PATTERN is not found or an invalid option is given.Display information about command type.
    
    For each NAME, indicate how it would be interpreted if used as a
    command name.
    
    Options:
      -a	display all locations containing an executable named NAME;
    		includes aliases, builtins, and functions, if and only if
    		the ‘-p’ option is not also used
      -f	suppress shell function lookup
      -P	force a PATH search for each NAME, even if it is an alias,
    		builtin, or function, and returns the name of the disk file
    		that would be executed
      -p	returns either the name of the disk file that would be executed,
    		or nothing if ‘type -t NAME’ would not return ‘file’
      -t	output a single word which is one of ‘alias’, ‘keyword’,
    		‘function’, ‘builtin’, ‘file’ or ‘’, if NAME is an alias,
    		shell reserved word, shell function, shell builtin, disk file,
    		or not found, respectively
    
    Arguments:
      NAME	Command name to be interpreted.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns success if all of the NAMEs are found; fails if any are not found.Display or execute commands from the history list.
    
    fc is used to list or edit and re-execute commands from the history list.
    FIRST and LAST can be numbers specifying the range, or FIRST can be a
    string, which means the most recent command beginning with that
    string.
    
    Options:
      -e ENAME	select which editor to use.  Default is FCEDIT, then EDITOR,
    		then vi
      -l 	list lines instead of editing
      -n	omit line numbers when listing
      -r	reverse the order of the lines (newest listed first)
    
    With the ‘fc -s [pat=rep ...] [command]’ format, COMMAND is
    re-executed after the substitution OLD=NEW is performed.
    
    A useful alias to use with this is r='fc -s', so that typing ‘r cc’
    runs the last command beginning with ‘cc’ and typing ‘r’ re-executes
    the last command.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns success or status of executed command; non-zero if an error occurs.Display or manipulate the history list.
    
    Display the history list with line numbers, prefixing each modified
    entry with a ‘*’.  An argument of N lists only the last N entries.
    
    Options:
      -c	clear the history list by deleting all of the entries
      -d offset	delete the history entry at position OFFSET.
    
      -a	append history lines from this session to the history file
      -n	read all history lines not already read from the history file
    		and append them to the history list
      -r	read the history file and append the contents to the history
    		list
      -w	write the current history to the history file
    
      -p	perform history expansion on each ARG and display the result
    		without storing it in the history list
      -s	append the ARGs to the history list as a single entry
    
    If FILENAME is given, it is used as the history file.  Otherwise,
    if HISTFILE has a value, that is used, else ~/.bash_history.
    
    If the HISTTIMEFORMAT variable is set and not null, its value is used
    as a format string for strftime(3) to print the time stamp associated
    with each displayed history entry.  No time stamps are printed otherwise.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns success unless an invalid option is given or an error occurs.Display or set file mode mask.
    
    Sets the user file-creation mask to MODE.  If MODE is omitted, prints
    the current value of the mask.
    
    If MODE begins with a digit, it is interpreted as an octal number;
    otherwise it is a symbolic mode string like that accepted by chmod(1).
    
    Options:
      -p	if MODE is omitted, output in a form that may be reused as input
      -S	makes the output symbolic; otherwise an octal number is output
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns success unless MODE is invalid or an invalid option is given.Display possible completions depending on the options.
    
    Intended to be used from within a shell function generating possible
    completions.  If the optional WORD argument is supplied, matches against
    WORD are generated.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns success unless an invalid option is supplied or an error occurs.Display process times.
    
    Prints the accumulated user and system times for the shell and all of its
    child processes.
    
    Exit Status:
    Always succeeds.Display status of jobs.
    
    Lists the active jobs.  JOBSPEC restricts output to that job.
    Without options, the status of all active jobs is displayed.
    
    Options:
      -l	lists process IDs in addition to the normal information
      -n	lists only processes that have changed status since the last
    		notification
      -p	lists process IDs only
      -r	restrict output to running jobs
      -s	restrict output to stopped jobs
    
    If -x is supplied, COMMAND is run after all job specifications that
    appear in ARGS have been replaced with the process ID of that job's
    process group leader.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns success unless an invalid option is given or an error occurs.
    If -x is used, returns the exit status of COMMAND.Display the list of currently remembered directories.  Directories
    find their way onto the list with the ‘pushd’ command; you can get
    back up through the list with the ‘popd’ command.
    
    Options:
      -c	clear the directory stack by deleting all of the elements
      -l	do not print tilde-prefixed versions of directories relative
    	to your home directory
      -p	print the directory stack with one entry per line
      -v	print the directory stack with one entry per line prefixed
    	with its position in the stack
    
    Arguments:
      +N	Displays the Nth entry counting from the left of the list shown by
    	dirs when invoked without options, starting with zero.
    
      -N	Displays the Nth entry counting from the right of the list shown by
	dirs when invoked without options, starting with zero.DoneDone(%d)EMT instructionEnable and disable shell builtins.
    
    Enables and disables builtin shell commands.  Disabling allows you to
    execute a disk command which has the same name as a shell builtin
    without using a full pathname.
    
    Options:
      -a	print a list of builtins showing whether or not each is enabled
      -n	disable each NAME or display a list of disabled builtins
      -p	print the list of builtins in a reusable format
      -s	print only the names of Posix ‘special’ builtins
    
    Options controlling dynamic loading:
      -f	Load builtin NAME from shared object FILENAME
      -d	Remove a builtin loaded with -f
    
    Without options, each NAME is enabled.
    
    To use the ‘test’ found in $PATH instead of the shell builtin
    version, type ‘enable -n test’.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns success unless NAME is not a shell builtin or an error occurs.Evaluate arithmetic expression.
    
    The EXPRESSION is evaluated according to the rules for arithmetic
    evaluation.  Equivalent to “let EXPRESSION”.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns 1 if EXPRESSION evaluates to 0; returns 0 otherwise.Evaluate arithmetic expressions.
    
    Evaluate each ARG as an arithmetic expression.  Evaluation is done in
    fixed-width integers with no check for overflow, though division by 0
    is trapped and flagged as an error.  The following list of operators is
    grouped into levels of equal-precedence operators.  The levels are listed
    in order of decreasing precedence.
    
    	id++, id--	variable post-increment, post-decrement
    	++id, --id	variable pre-increment, pre-decrement
    	-, +		unary minus, plus
    	!, ~		logical and bitwise negation
    	**		exponentiation
    	*, /, %		multiplication, division, remainder
    	+, -		addition, subtraction
    	<<, >>		left and right bitwise shifts
    	<=, >=, <, >	comparison
    	==, !=		equality, inequality
    	&		bitwise AND
    	^		bitwise XOR
    	|		bitwise OR
    	&&		logical AND
    	||		logical OR
    	expr ? expr : expr
    			conditional operator
    	=, *=, /=, %=,
    	+=, -=, <<=, >>=,
    	&=, ^=, |=	assignment
    
    Shell variables are allowed as operands.  The name of the variable
    is replaced by its value (coerced to a fixed-width integer) within
    an expression.  The variable need not have its integer attribute
    turned on to be used in an expression.
    
    Operators are evaluated in order of precedence.  Sub-expressions in
    parentheses are evaluated first and may override the precedence
    rules above.
    
    Exit Status:
    If the last ARG evaluates to 0, let returns 1; let returns 0 otherwise.Evaluate conditional expression.
    
    Exits with a status of 0 (true) or 1 (false) depending on
    the evaluation of EXPR.  Expressions may be unary or binary.  Unary
    expressions are often used to examine the status of a file.  There
    are string operators and numeric comparison operators as well.
    
    The behavior of test depends on the number of arguments.  Read the
    bash manual page for the complete specification.
    
    File operators:
    
      -a FILE        True if file exists.
      -b FILE        True if file is block special.
      -c FILE        True if file is character special.
      -d FILE        True if file is a directory.
      -e FILE        True if file exists.
      -f FILE        True if file exists and is a regular file.
      -g FILE        True if file is set-group-id.
      -h FILE        True if file is a symbolic link.
      -L FILE        True if file is a symbolic link.
      -k FILE        True if file has its ‘sticky’ bit set.
      -p FILE        True if file is a named pipe.
      -r FILE        True if file is readable by you.
      -s FILE        True if file exists and is not empty.
      -S FILE        True if file is a socket.
      -t FD          True if FD is opened on a terminal.
      -u FILE        True if the file is set-user-id.
      -w FILE        True if the file is writable by you.
      -x FILE        True if the file is executable by you.
      -O FILE        True if the file is effectively owned by you.
      -G FILE        True if the file is effectively owned by your group.
      -N FILE        True if the file has been modified since it was last read.
    
      FILE1 -nt FILE2  True if file1 is newer than file2 (according to
                       modification date).
    
      FILE1 -ot FILE2  True if file1 is older than file2.
    
      FILE1 -ef FILE2  True if file1 is a hard link to file2.
    
    String operators:
    
      -z STRING      True if string is empty.
    
      -n STRING
         STRING      True if string is not empty.
    
      STRING1 = STRING2
                     True if the strings are equal.
      STRING1 != STRING2
                     True if the strings are not equal.
      STRING1 < STRING2
                     True if STRING1 sorts before STRING2 lexicographically.
      STRING1 > STRING2
                     True if STRING1 sorts after STRING2 lexicographically.
    
    Other operators:
    
      -o OPTION      True if the shell option OPTION is enabled.
      -v VAR         True if the shell variable VAR is set.
      -R VAR         True if the shell variable VAR is set and is a name
                     reference.
      ! EXPR         True if expr is false.
      EXPR1 -a EXPR2 True if both expr1 AND expr2 are true.
      EXPR1 -o EXPR2 True if either expr1 OR expr2 is true.
    
      arg1 OP arg2   Arithmetic tests.  OP is one of -eq, -ne,
                     -lt, -le, -gt, or -ge.
    
    Arithmetic binary operators return true if ARG1 is equal, not-equal,
    less-than, less-than-or-equal, greater-than, or greater-than-or-equal
    than ARG2.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns success if EXPR evaluates to true; fails if EXPR evaluates to
    false or an invalid argument is given.Evaluate conditional expression.
    
    This is a synonym for the “test” builtin, but the last argument must
    be a literal ‘]’, to match the opening ‘[’.Execute a simple command or display information about commands.
    
    Runs COMMAND with ARGS suppressing  shell function lookup, or display
    information about the specified COMMANDs.  Can be used to invoke commands
    on disk when a function with the same name exists.
    
    Options:
      -p    use a default value for PATH that is guaranteed to find all of
            the standard utilities
      -v    print a description of COMMAND similar to the ‘type’ builtin
      -V    print a more verbose description of each COMMAND
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns exit status of COMMAND, or failure if COMMAND is not found.Execute arguments as a shell command.
    
    Combine ARGs into a single string, use the result as input to the shell,
    and execute the resulting commands.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns exit status of command or success if command is null.Execute commands as long as a test does not succeed.
    
    Expand and execute COMMANDS as long as the final command in the
    ‘until’ COMMANDS has an exit status which is not zero.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns the status of the last command executed.Execute commands as long as a test succeeds.
    
    Expand and execute COMMANDS as long as the final command in the
    ‘while’ COMMANDS has an exit status of zero.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns the status of the last command executed.Execute commands based on conditional.
    
    The ‘if COMMANDS’ list is executed.  If its exit status is zero, then the
    ‘then COMMANDS’ list is executed.  Otherwise, each ‘elif COMMANDS’ list is
    executed in turn, and if its exit status is zero, the corresponding
    ‘then COMMANDS’ list is executed and the if command completes.  Otherwise,
    the ‘else COMMANDS’ list is executed, if present.  The exit status of the
    entire construct is the exit status of the last command executed, or zero
    if no condition tested true.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns the status of the last command executed.Execute commands based on pattern matching.
    
    Selectively execute COMMANDS based upon WORD matching PATTERN.  The
    ‘|’ is used to separate multiple patterns.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns the status of the last command executed.Execute commands for each member in a list.
    
    The ‘for’ loop executes a sequence of commands for each member in a
    list of items.  If ‘in WORDS ...;’ is not present, then ‘in “$@”’ is
    assumed.  For each element in WORDS, NAME is set to that element, and
    the COMMANDS are executed.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns the status of the last command executed.Execute commands from a file in the current shell.
    
    Read and execute commands from FILENAME in the current shell.  The
    entries in $PATH are used to find the directory containing FILENAME.
    If any ARGUMENTS are supplied, they become the positional parameters
    when FILENAME is executed.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns the status of the last command executed in FILENAME; fails if
    FILENAME cannot be read.Execute conditional command.
    
    Returns a status of 0 or 1 depending on the evaluation of the conditional
    expression EXPRESSION.  Expressions are composed of the same primaries used
    by the ‘test’ builtin, and may be combined using the following operators:
    
      ( EXPRESSION )	Returns the value of EXPRESSION
      ! EXPRESSION		True if EXPRESSION is false; else false
      EXPR1 && EXPR2	True if both EXPR1 and EXPR2 are true; else false
      EXPR1 || EXPR2	True if either EXPR1 or EXPR2 is true; else false
    
    When the ‘==’ and ‘!=’ operators are used, the string to the right of
    the operator is used as a pattern and pattern matching is performed.
    When the ‘=~’ operator is used, the string to the right of the operator
    is matched as a regular expression.
    
    The && and || operators do not evaluate EXPR2 if EXPR1 is sufficient to
    determine the expression's value.
    
    Exit Status:
    0 or 1 depending on value of EXPRESSION.Execute shell builtins.
    
    Execute SHELL-BUILTIN with arguments ARGs without performing command
    lookup.  This is useful when you wish to reimplement a shell builtin
    as a shell function, but need to execute the builtin within the function.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns the exit status of SHELL-BUILTIN, or false if SHELL-BUILTIN is
    not a shell builtin..Exit %dExit a login shell.
    
    Exits a login shell with exit status N.  Returns an error if not executed
    in a login shell.Exit for, while, or until loops.
    
    Exit a FOR, WHILE or UNTIL loop.  If N is specified, break N enclosing
    loops.
    
    Exit Status:
    The exit status is 0 unless N is not greater than or equal to 1.Exit the shell.
    
    Exits the shell with a status of N.  If N is omitted, the exit status
    is that of the last command executed.File limitFloating point exceptionFormats and prints ARGUMENTS under control of the FORMAT.
    
    Options:
      -v var	assign the output to shell variable VAR rather than
    		display it on the standard output
    
    FORMAT is a character string which contains three types of objects: plain
    characters, which are simply copied to standard output; character escape
    sequences, which are converted and copied to the standard output; and
    format specifications, each of which causes printing of the next successive
    argument.
    
    In addition to the standard format specifications described in printf(1),
    printf interprets:
    
      %b	expand backslash escape sequences in the corresponding argument
      %q	quote the argument in a way that can be reused as shell input
      %(fmt)T	output the date-time string resulting from using FMT as a format
    	        string for strftime(3)
    
    The format is re-used as necessary to consume all of the arguments.  If
    there are fewer arguments than the format requires,  extra format
    specifications behave as if a zero value or null string, as appropriate,
    had been supplied.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns success unless an invalid option is given or a write or assignment
    error occurs.GNU bash, version %s (%s)
GNU bash, version %s-(%s)
GNU long options:
General help using GNU software: <http://www.gnu.org/gethelp/>
Group commands as a unit.
    
    Run a set of commands in a group.  This is one way to redirect an
    entire set of commands.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns the status of the last command executed.HFT input data pendingHFT monitor mode grantedHFT monitor mode retractedHFT sound sequence has completedHOME not setHangupI have no name!I/O readyINFORM: Illegal instructionInformation requestInterruptKilledLicense GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>
Mark shell variables as unchangeable.
    
    Mark each NAME as read-only; the values of these NAMEs may not be
    changed by subsequent assignment.  If VALUE is supplied, assign VALUE
    before marking as read-only.
    
    Options:
      -a	refer to indexed array variables
      -A	refer to associative array variables
      -f	refer to shell functions
      -p	display a list of all readonly variables or functions,
    		depending on whether or not the -f option is given
    
    An argument of ‘--’ disables further option processing.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns success unless an invalid option is given or NAME is invalid.Modify or display completion options.
    
    Modify the completion options for each NAME, or, if no NAMEs are supplied,
    the completion currently being executed.  If no OPTIONs are given, print
    the completion options for each NAME or the current completion specification.
    
    Options:
    	-o option	Set completion option OPTION for each NAME
    	-D		Change options for the “default” command completion
    	-E		Change options for the “empty” command completion
    
    Using ‘+o’ instead of ‘-o’ turns off the specified option.
    
    Arguments:
    
    Each NAME refers to a command for which a completion specification must
    have previously been defined using the ‘complete’ builtin.  If no NAMEs
    are supplied, compopt must be called by a function currently generating
    completions, and the options for that currently-executing completion
    generator are modified.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns success unless an invalid option is supplied or NAME does not
    have a completion specification defined.Modify shell resource limits.
    
    Provides control over the resources available to the shell and processes
    it creates, on systems that allow such control.
    
    Options:
      -S	use the ‘soft’ resource limit
      -H	use the ‘hard’ resource limit
      -a	all current limits are reported
      -b	the socket buffer size
      -c	the maximum size of core files created
      -d	the maximum size of a process's data segment
      -e	the maximum scheduling priority (‘nice’)
      -f	the maximum size of files written by the shell and its children
      -i	the maximum number of pending signals
      -k	the maximum number of kqueues allocated for this process
      -l	the maximum size a process may lock into memory
      -m	the maximum resident set size
      -n	the maximum number of open file descriptors
      -p	the pipe buffer size
      -q	the maximum number of bytes in POSIX message queues
      -r	the maximum real-time scheduling priority
      -s	the maximum stack size
      -t	the maximum amount of cpu time in seconds
      -u	the maximum number of user processes
      -v	the size of virtual memory
      -x	the maximum number of file locks
      -P	the maximum number of pseudoterminals
      -T	the maximum number of threads
    
    Not all options are available on all platforms.
    
    If LIMIT is given, it is the new value of the specified resource; the
    special LIMIT values ‘soft’, ‘hard’, and ‘unlimited’ stand for the
    current soft limit, the current hard limit, and no limit, respectively.
    Otherwise, the current value of the specified resource is printed.  If
    no option is given, then -f is assumed.
    
    Values are in 1024-byte increments, except for -t, which is in seconds,
    -p, which is in increments of 512 bytes, and -u, which is an unscaled
    number of processes.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns success unless an invalid option is supplied or an error occurs.Move job to the foreground.
    
    Place the job identified by JOB_SPEC in the foreground, making it the
    current job.  If JOB_SPEC is not present, the shell's notion of the
    current job is used.
    
    Exit Status:
    Status of command placed in foreground, or failure if an error occurs.Move jobs to the background.
    
    Place the jobs identified by each JOB_SPEC in the background, as if they
    had been started with ‘&’.  If JOB_SPEC is not present, the shell's notion
    of the current job is used.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns success unless job control is not enabled or an error occurs.Null command.
    
    No effect; the command does nothing.
    
    Exit Status:
    Always succeeds.OLDPWD not setParse option arguments.
    
    Getopts is used by shell procedures to parse positional parameters
    as options.
    
    OPTSTRING contains the option letters to be recognized; if a letter
    is followed by a colon, the option is expected to have an argument,
    which should be separated from it by white space.
    
    Each time it is invoked, getopts will place the next option in the
    shell variable $name, initializing name if it does not exist, and
    the index of the next argument to be processed into the shell
    variable OPTIND.  OPTIND is initialized to 1 each time the shell or
    a shell script is invoked.  When an option requires an argument,
    getopts places that argument into the shell variable OPTARG.
    
    getopts reports errors in one of two ways.  If the first character
    of OPTSTRING is a colon, getopts uses silent error reporting.  In
    this mode, no error messages are printed.  If an invalid option is
    seen, getopts places the option character found into OPTARG.  If a
    required argument is not found, getopts places a ‘:’ into NAME and
    sets OPTARG to the option character found.  If getopts is not in
    silent mode, and an invalid option is seen, getopts places ‘?’ into
    NAME and unsets OPTARG.  If a required argument is not found, a ‘?’
    is placed in NAME, OPTARG is unset, and a diagnostic message is
    printed.
    
    If the shell variable OPTERR has the value 0, getopts disables the
    printing of error messages, even if the first character of
    OPTSTRING is not a colon.  OPTERR has the value 1 by default.
    
    Getopts normally parses the positional parameters ($0 - $9), but if
    more arguments are given, they are parsed instead.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns success if an option is found; fails if the end of options is
    encountered or an error occurs.Print the name of the current working directory.
    
    Options:
      -L	print the value of $PWD if it names the current working
    		directory
      -P	print the physical directory, without any symbolic links
    
    By default, ‘pwd’ behaves as if ‘-L’ were specified.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns 0 unless an invalid option is given or the current directory
    cannot be read.QuitRead a line from the standard input and split it into fields.
    
    Reads a single line from the standard input, or from file descriptor FD
    if the -u option is supplied.  The line is split into fields as with word
    splitting, and the first word is assigned to the first NAME, the second
    word to the second NAME, and so on, with any leftover words assigned to
    the last NAME.  Only the characters found in $IFS are recognized as word
    delimiters.
    
    If no NAMEs are supplied, the line read is stored in the REPLY variable.
    
    Options:
      -a array	assign the words read to sequential indices of the array
    		variable ARRAY, starting at zero
      -d delim	continue until the first character of DELIM is read, rather
    		than newline
      -e	use Readline to obtain the line in an interactive shell
      -i text	use TEXT as the initial text for Readline
      -n nchars	return after reading NCHARS characters rather than waiting
    		for a newline, but honor a delimiter if fewer than
    		NCHARS characters are read before the delimiter
      -N nchars	return only after reading exactly NCHARS characters, unless
    		EOF is encountered or read times out, ignoring any
    		delimiter
      -p prompt	output the string PROMPT without a trailing newline before
    		attempting to read
      -r	do not allow backslashes to escape any characters
      -s	do not echo input coming from a terminal
      -t timeout	time out and return failure if a complete line of
    		input is not read within TIMEOUT seconds.  The value of the
    		TMOUT variable is the default timeout.  TIMEOUT may be a
    		fractional number.  If TIMEOUT is 0, read returns
    		immediately, without trying to read any data, returning
    		success only if input is available on the specified
    		file descriptor.  The exit status is greater than 128
    		if the timeout is exceeded
      -u fd	read from file descriptor FD instead of the standard input
    
    Exit Status:
    The return code is zero, unless end-of-file is encountered, read times out
    (in which case it's greater than 128), a variable assignment error occurs,
    or an invalid file descriptor is supplied as the argument to -u.Read lines from a file into an array variable.
    
    A synonym for ‘mapfile’.Read lines from the standard input into an indexed array variable.
    
    Read lines from the standard input into the indexed array variable ARRAY, or
    from file descriptor FD if the -u option is supplied.  The variable MAPFILE
    is the default ARRAY.
    
    Options:
      -d delim	Use DELIM to terminate lines, instead of newline
      -n count	Copy at most COUNT lines.  If COUNT is 0, all lines are copied
      -O origin	Begin assigning to ARRAY at index ORIGIN.  The default index is 0
      -s count	Discard the first COUNT lines read
      -t	Remove a trailing DELIM from each line read (default newline)
      -u fd	Read lines from file descriptor FD instead of the standard input
      -C callback	Evaluate CALLBACK each time QUANTUM lines are read
      -c quantum	Specify the number of lines read between each call to
    			CALLBACK
    
    Arguments:
      ARRAY	Array variable name to use for file data
    
    If -C is supplied without -c, the default quantum is 5000.  When
    CALLBACK is evaluated, it is supplied the index of the next array
    element to be assigned and the line to be assigned to that element
    as additional arguments.
    
    If not supplied with an explicit origin, mapfile will clear ARRAY before
    assigning to it.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns success unless an invalid option is given or ARRAY is readonly or
    not an indexed array.Record lockRemember or display program locations.
    
    Determine and remember the full pathname of each command NAME.  If
    no arguments are given, information about remembered commands is displayed.
    
    Options:
      -d	forget the remembered location of each NAME
      -l	display in a format that may be reused as input
      -p pathname	use PATHNAME as the full pathname of NAME
      -r	forget all remembered locations
      -t	print the remembered location of each NAME, preceding
    		each location with the corresponding NAME if multiple
    		NAMEs are given
    Arguments:
      NAME	Each NAME is searched for in $PATH and added to the list
    		of remembered commands.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns success unless NAME is not found or an invalid option is given.Remove directories from stack.
    
    Removes entries from the directory stack.  With no arguments, removes
    the top directory from the stack, and changes to the new top directory.
    
    Options:
      -n	Suppresses the normal change of directory when removing
    		directories from the stack, so only the stack is manipulated.
    
    Arguments:
      +N	Removes the Nth entry counting from the left of the list
    		shown by ‘dirs’, starting with zero.  For example: ‘popd +0’
    		removes the first directory, ‘popd +1’ the second.
    
      -N	Removes the Nth entry counting from the right of the list
    		shown by ‘dirs’, starting with zero.  For example: ‘popd -0’
    		removes the last directory, ‘popd -1’ the next to last.
    
    The ‘dirs’ builtin displays the directory stack.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns success unless an invalid argument is supplied or the directory
    change fails.Remove each NAME from the list of defined aliases.
    
    Options:
      -a	remove all alias definitions
    
    Return success unless a NAME is not an existing alias.Remove jobs from current shell.
    
    Removes each JOBSPEC argument from the table of active jobs.  Without
    any JOBSPECs, the shell uses its notion of the current job.
    
    Options:
      -a	remove all jobs if JOBSPEC is not supplied
      -h	mark each JOBSPEC so that SIGHUP is not sent to the job if the
    		shell receives a SIGHUP
      -r	remove only running jobs
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns success unless an invalid option or JOBSPEC is given.Removes entries from the directory stack.  With no arguments, removes
    the top directory from the stack, and changes to the new top directory.
    
    Options:
      -n	Suppresses the normal change of directory when removing
    	directories from the stack, so only the stack is manipulated.
    
    Arguments:
      +N	Removes the Nth entry counting from the left of the list
    	shown by ‘dirs’, starting with zero.  For example: ‘popd +0’
    	removes the first directory, ‘popd +1’ the second.
    
      -N	Removes the Nth entry counting from the right of the list
    	shown by ‘dirs’, starting with zero.  For example: ‘popd -0’
    	removes the last directory, ‘popd -1’ the next to last.
    
    The ‘dirs’ builtin displays the directory stack.Replace the shell with the given command.
    
    Execute COMMAND, replacing this shell with the specified program.
    ARGUMENTS become the arguments to COMMAND.  If COMMAND is not specified,
    any redirections take effect in the current shell.
    
    Options:
      -a name	pass NAME as the zeroth argument to COMMAND
      -c	execute COMMAND with an empty environment
      -l	place a dash in the zeroth argument to COMMAND
    
    If the command cannot be executed, a non-interactive shell exits, unless
    the shell option ‘execfail’ is set.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns success unless COMMAND is not found or a redirection error occurs.Report time consumed by pipeline's execution.
    
    Execute PIPELINE and print a summary of the real time, user CPU time,
    and system CPU time spent executing PIPELINE when it terminates.
    
    Options:
      -p	print the timing summary in the portable Posix format
    
    The value of the TIMEFORMAT variable is used as the output format.
    
    Exit Status:
    The return status is the return status of PIPELINE.Resume for, while, or until loops.
    
    Resumes the next iteration of the enclosing FOR, WHILE or UNTIL loop.
    If N is specified, resumes the Nth enclosing loop.
    
    Exit Status:
    The exit status is 0 unless N is not greater than or equal to 1.Resume job in foreground.
    
    Equivalent to the JOB_SPEC argument to the ‘fg’ command.  Resume a
    stopped or background job.  JOB_SPEC can specify either a job name
    or a job number.  Following JOB_SPEC with a ‘&’ places the job in
    the background, as if the job specification had been supplied as an
    argument to ‘bg’.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns the status of the resumed job.Return a successful result.
    
    Exit Status:
    Always succeeds.Return an unsuccessful result.
    
    Exit Status:
    Always fails.Return from a shell function.
    
    Causes a function or sourced script to exit with the return value
    specified by N.  If N is omitted, the return status is that of the
    last command executed within the function or script.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns N, or failure if the shell is not executing a function or script.Return the context of the current subroutine call.
    
    Without EXPR, returns “$line $filename”.  With EXPR, returns
    “$line $subroutine $filename”; this extra information can be used to
    provide a stack trace.
    
    The value of EXPR indicates how many call frames to go back before the
    current one; the top frame is frame 0.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns 0 unless the shell is not executing a shell function or EXPR
    is invalid.Returns the context of the current subroutine call.
    
    Without EXPR, returns RunningSegmentation faultSelect words from a list and execute commands.
    
    The WORDS are expanded, generating a list of words.  The
    set of expanded words is printed on the standard error, each
    preceded by a number.  If ‘in WORDS’ is not present, ‘in “$@”’
    is assumed.  The PS3 prompt is then displayed and a line read
    from the standard input.  If the line consists of the number
    corresponding to one of the displayed words, then NAME is set
    to that word.  If the line is empty, WORDS and the prompt are
    redisplayed.  If EOF is read, the command completes.  Any other
    value read causes NAME to be set to null.  The line read is saved
    in the variable REPLY.  COMMANDS are executed after each selection
    until a break command is executed.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns the status of the last command executed.Send a signal to a job.
    
    Send the processes identified by PID or JOBSPEC the signal named by
    SIGSPEC or SIGNUM.  If neither SIGSPEC nor SIGNUM is present, then
    SIGTERM is assumed.
    
    Options:
      -s sig	SIG is a signal name
      -n sig	SIG is a signal number
      -l	list the signal names; if arguments follow ‘-l’ they are
    		assumed to be signal numbers for which names should be listed
      -L	synonym for -l
    
    Kill is a shell builtin for two reasons: it allows job IDs to be used
    instead of process IDs, and allows processes to be killed if the limit
    on processes that you can create is reached.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns success unless an invalid option is given or an error occurs.Set Readline key bindings and variables.
    
    Bind a key sequence to a Readline function or a macro, or set a
    Readline variable.  The non-option argument syntax is equivalent to
    that found in ~/.inputrc, but must be passed as a single argument:
    e.g., bind '“\C-x\C-r”: re-read-init-file'.
    
    Options:
      -m  keymap         Use KEYMAP as the keymap for the duration of this
                         command.  Acceptable keymap names are emacs,
                         emacs-standard, emacs-meta, emacs-ctlx, vi, vi-move,
                         vi-command, and vi-insert.
      -l                 List names of functions.
      -P                 List function names and bindings.
      -p                 List functions and bindings in a form that can be
                         reused as input.
      -S                 List key sequences that invoke macros and their values
      -s                 List key sequences that invoke macros and their values
                         in a form that can be reused as input.
      -V                 List variable names and values
      -v                 List variable names and values in a form that can
                         be reused as input.
      -q  function-name  Query about which keys invoke the named function.
      -u  function-name  Unbind all keys which are bound to the named function.
      -r  keyseq         Remove the binding for KEYSEQ.
      -f  filename       Read key bindings from FILENAME.
      -x  keyseq:shell-command	Cause SHELL-COMMAND to be executed when
    				KEYSEQ is entered.
      -X                 List key sequences bound with -x and associated commands
                         in a form that can be reused as input.
    
    Exit Status:
    bind returns 0 unless an unrecognized option is given or an error occurs.Set and unset shell options.
    
    Change the setting of each shell option OPTNAME.  Without any option
    arguments, list all shell options with an indication of whether or not each
    is set.
    
    Options:
      -o	restrict OPTNAMEs to those defined for use with ‘set -o’
      -p	print each shell option with an indication of its status
      -q	suppress output
      -s	enable (set) each OPTNAME
      -u	disable (unset) each OPTNAME
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns success if OPTNAME is enabled; fails if an invalid option is
    given or OPTNAME is disabled.Set export attribute for shell variables.
    
    Marks each NAME for automatic export to the environment of subsequently
    executed commands.  If VALUE is supplied, assign VALUE before exporting.
    
    Options:
      -f	refer to shell functions
      -n	remove the export property from each NAME
      -p	display a list of all exported variables and functions
    
    An argument of ‘--’ disables further option processing.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns success unless an invalid option is given or NAME is invalid.Set or unset values of shell options and positional parameters.
    
    Change the value of shell attributes and positional parameters, or
    display the names and values of shell variables.
    
    Options:
      -a  Mark variables which are modified or created for export.
      -b  Notify of job termination immediately.
      -e  Exit immediately if a command exits with a non-zero status.
      -f  Disable file name generation (globbing).
      -h  Remember the location of commands as they are looked up.
      -k  All assignment arguments are placed in the environment for a
          command, not just those that precede the command name.
      -m  Job control is enabled.
      -n  Read commands but do not execute them.
      -o option-name
          Set the variable corresponding to option-name:
              allexport    same as -a
              braceexpand  same as -B
              emacs        use an emacs-style line editing interface
              errexit      same as -e
              errtrace     same as -E
              functrace    same as -T
              hashall      same as -h
              histexpand   same as -H
              history      enable command history
              ignoreeof    the shell will not exit upon reading EOF
              interactive-comments
                           allow comments to appear in interactive commands
              keyword      same as -k
              monitor      same as -m
              noclobber    same as -C
              noexec       same as -n
              noglob       same as -f
              nolog        currently accepted but ignored
              notify       same as -b
              nounset      same as -u
              onecmd       same as -t
              physical     same as -P
              pipefail     the return value of a pipeline is the status of
                           the last command to exit with a non-zero status,
                           or zero if no command exited with a non-zero status
              posix        change the behavior of bash where the default
                           operation differs from the Posix standard to
                           match the standard
              privileged   same as -p
              verbose      same as -v
              vi           use a vi-style line editing interface
              xtrace       same as -x
      -p  Turned on whenever the real and effective user ids do not match.
          Disables processing of the $ENV file and importing of shell
          functions.  Turning this option off causes the effective uid and
          gid to be set to the real uid and gid.
      -t  Exit after reading and executing one command.
      -u  Treat unset variables as an error when substituting.
      -v  Print shell input lines as they are read.
      -x  Print commands and their arguments as they are executed.
      -B  the shell will perform brace expansion
      -C  If set, disallow existing regular files to be overwritten
          by redirection of output.
      -E  If set, the ERR trap is inherited by shell functions.
      -H  Enable ! style history substitution.  This flag is on
          by default when the shell is interactive.
      -P  If set, do not resolve symbolic links when executing commands
          such as cd which change the current directory.
      -T  If set, the DEBUG and RETURN traps are inherited by shell functions.
      --  Assign any remaining arguments to the positional parameters.
          If there are no remaining arguments, the positional parameters
          are unset.
      -   Assign any remaining arguments to the positional parameters.
          The -x and -v options are turned off.
    
    Using + rather than - causes these flags to be turned off.  The
    flags can also be used upon invocation of the shell.  The current
    set of flags may be found in $-.  The remaining n ARGs are positional
    parameters and are assigned, in order, to $1, $2, .. $n.  If no
    ARGs are given, all shell variables are printed.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns success unless an invalid option is given.Set variable values and attributes.
    
    A synonym for ‘declare’.  See ‘help declare’.Set variable values and attributes.
    
    Declare variables and give them attributes.  If no NAMEs are given,
    display the attributes and values of all variables.
    
    Options:
      -f	restrict action or display to function names and definitions
      -F	restrict display to function names only (plus line number and
    		source file when debugging)
      -g	create global variables when used in a shell function; otherwise
    		ignored
      -p	display the attributes and value of each NAME
    
    Options which set attributes:
      -a	to make NAMEs indexed arrays (if supported)
      -A	to make NAMEs associative arrays (if supported)
      -i	to make NAMEs have the ‘integer’ attribute
      -l	to convert NAMEs to lower case on assignment
      -n	make NAME a reference to the variable named by its value
      -r	to make NAMEs readonly
      -t	to make NAMEs have the ‘trace’ attribute
      -u	to convert NAMEs to upper case on assignment
      -x	to make NAMEs export
    
    Using ‘+’ instead of ‘-’ turns off the given attribute.
    
    Variables with the integer attribute have arithmetic evaluation (see
    the ‘let’ command) performed when the variable is assigned a value.
    
    When used in a function, ‘declare’ makes NAMEs local, as with the ‘local’
    command.  The ‘-g’ option suppresses this behavior.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns success unless an invalid option is supplied or a variable
    assignment error occurs.Shell commands matching keyword `Shell commands matching keywords `Shell options:
Shift positional parameters.
    
    Rename the positional parameters $N+1,$N+2 ... to $1,$2 ...  If N is
    not given, it is assumed to be 1.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns success unless N is negative or greater than $#.Signal %dSpecify how arguments are to be completed by Readline.
    
    For each NAME, specify how arguments are to be completed.  If no options
    are supplied, existing completion specifications are printed in a way that
    allows them to be reused as input.
    
    Options:
      -p	print existing completion specifications in a reusable format
      -r	remove a completion specification for each NAME, or, if no
    		NAMEs are supplied, all completion specifications
      -D	apply the completions and actions as the default for commands
    		without any specific completion defined
      -E	apply the completions and actions to “empty” commands --
    		completion attempted on a blank line
    
    When completion is attempted, the actions are applied in the order the
    uppercase-letter options are listed above.  The -D option takes
    precedence over -E.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns success unless an invalid option is supplied or an error occurs.StoppedStopped (signal)Stopped (tty input)Stopped (tty output)Stopped(%s)Suspend shell execution.
    
    Suspend the execution of this shell until it receives a SIGCONT signal.
    Unless forced, login shells cannot be suspended.
    
    Options:
      -f	force the suspend, even if the shell is a login shell
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns success unless job control is not enabled or an error occurs.TIMEFORMAT: ‘%c’: invalid format characterTerminatedThe mail in %s has been read
There are running jobs.
There are stopped jobs.
There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.These shell commands are defined internally.  Type ‘help’ to see this list.
Type ‘help name’ to find out more about the function ‘name’.
Use ‘info bash’ to find out more about the shell in general.
Use ‘man -k’ or ‘info’ to find out more about commands not in this list.

A star (*) next to a name means that the command is disabled.

This is free software; you are free to change and redistribute it.Trap signals and other events.
    
    Defines and activates handlers to be run when the shell receives signals
    or other conditions.
    
    ARG is a command to be read and executed when the shell receives the
    signal(s) SIGNAL_SPEC.  If ARG is absent (and a single SIGNAL_SPEC
    is supplied) or ‘-’, each specified signal is reset to its original
    value.  If ARG is the null string each SIGNAL_SPEC is ignored by the
    shell and by the commands it invokes.
    
    If a SIGNAL_SPEC is EXIT (0) ARG is executed on exit from the shell.  If
    a SIGNAL_SPEC is DEBUG, ARG is executed before every simple command.  If
    a SIGNAL_SPEC is RETURN, ARG is executed each time a shell function or a
    script run by the . or source builtins finishes executing.  A SIGNAL_SPEC
    of ERR means to execute ARG each time a command's failure would cause the
    shell to exit when the -e option is enabled.
    
    If no arguments are supplied, trap prints the list of commands associated
    with each signal.
    
    Options:
      -l	print a list of signal names and their corresponding numbers
      -p	display the trap commands associated with each SIGNAL_SPEC
    
    Each SIGNAL_SPEC is either a signal name in <signal.h> or a signal number.
    Signal names are case insensitive and the SIG prefix is optional.  A
    signal may be sent to the shell with “kill -signal $$”.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns success unless a SIGSPEC is invalid or an invalid option is given.Type ‘%s -c “help set”’ for more information about shell options.
Type ‘%s -c help’ for more information about shell builtin commands.
Unknown Signal #Unknown Signal #%dUnknown errorUnknown statusUnset values and attributes of shell variables and functions.
    
    For each NAME, remove the corresponding variable or function.
    
    Options:
      -f	treat each NAME as a shell function
      -v	treat each NAME as a shell variable
      -n	treat each NAME as a name reference and unset the variable itself
    		rather than the variable it references
    
    Without options, unset first tries to unset a variable, and if that fails,
    tries to unset a function.
    
    Some variables cannot be unset; also see ‘readonly’.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns success unless an invalid option is given or a NAME is read-only.Urgent IO conditionUsage:	%s [GNU long option] [option] ...
	%s [GNU long option] [option] script-file ...
Use “%s” to leave the shell.
Use the ‘bashbug’ command to report bugs.
User signal 1User signal 2Wait for job completion and return exit status.
    
    Waits for each process identified by an ID, which may be a process ID or a
    job specification, and reports its termination status.  If ID is not
    given, waits for all currently active child processes, and the return
    status is zero.  If ID is a a job specification, waits for all processes
    in that job's pipeline.
    
    If the -n option is supplied, waits for the next job to terminate and
    returns its exit status.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns the status of the last ID; fails if ID is invalid or an invalid
    option is given.Wait for process completion and return exit status.
    
    Waits for each process specified by a PID and reports its termination status.
    If PID is not given, waits for all currently active child processes,
    and the return status is zero.  PID must be a process ID.
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns the status of the last PID; fails if PID is invalid or an invalid
    option is given.Window changedWrite arguments to the standard output.
    
    Display the ARGs on the standard output followed by a newline.
    
    Options:
      -n	do not append a newline
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns success unless a write error occurs.Write arguments to the standard output.
    
    Display the ARGs, separated by a single space character and followed by a
    newline, on the standard output.
    
    Options:
      -n	do not append a newline
      -e	enable interpretation of the following backslash escapes
      -E	explicitly suppress interpretation of backslash escapes
    
    ‘echo’ interprets the following backslash-escaped characters:
      \a	alert (bell)
      \b	backspace
      \c	suppress further output
      \e	escape character
      \E	escape character
      \f	form feed
      \n	new line
      \r	carriage return
      \t	horizontal tab
      \v	vertical tab
      \\	backslash
      \0nnn	the character whose ASCII code is NNN (octal).  NNN can be
    		0 to 3 octal digits
      \xHH	the eight-bit character whose value is HH (hexadecimal).  HH
    		can be one or two hex digits
    
    Exit Status:
    Returns success unless a write error occurs.You have mail in $_You have new mail in $_[ arg... ][[ expression ]]‘%c’: bad command‘%c’: invalid format character‘%c’: invalid symbolic mode character‘%c’: invalid symbolic mode operator‘%c’: invalid time format specification‘%s’: cannot unbind‘%s’: invalid alias name‘%s’: invalid keymap name‘%s’: invalid variable name for name reference‘%s’: is a special builtin‘%s’: missing format character‘%s’: not a pid or valid job spec‘%s’: not a valid identifier‘%s’: unknown function name‘)’ expected‘)’ expected, found %s‘:’ expected for conditional expressionadd_process: pid %5ld (%s) marked as still aliveadd_process: process %5ld (%s) in the_pipelinealias [-p] [name[=value] ... ]all_local_variables: no function context at current scopeargumentargument expectedarray variable support requiredattempted assignment to non-variablebad array subscriptbad command typebad connectorbad jumpbad substitution: no closing “`” in %sbad substitution: no closing ‘%s’ in %sbash home page: <http://www.gnu.org/software/bash>
bash_execute_unix_command: cannot find keymap for commandbg [job_spec ...]bind [-lpsvPSVX] [-m keymap] [-f filename] [-q name] [-u name] [-r keyseq] [-x keyseq:shell-command] [keyseq:readline-function or readline-command]brace expansion: cannot allocate memory for %sbrace expansion: failed to allocate memory for %d elementsbrace expansion: failed to allocate memory for ‘%s’break [n]bug: bad expassign tokenbuiltin [shell-builtin [arg ...]]caller [expr]can only ‘return’ from a function or sourced scriptcan only be used in a functioncannot allocate new file descriptor for bash input from fd %dcannot create temp file for here-document: %scannot duplicate fd %d to fd %dcannot duplicate named pipe %s as fd %dcannot find %s in shared object %s: %scannot make child for command substitutioncannot make child for process substitutioncannot make pipe for command substitutioncannot make pipe for process substitutioncannot open named pipe %s for readingcannot open named pipe %s for writingcannot open shared object %s: %scannot redirect standard input from /dev/null: %scannot reset nodelay mode for fd %dcannot set and unset shell options simultaneouslycannot set gid to %d: effective gid %dcannot set terminal process group (%d)cannot set uid to %d: effective uid %dcannot simultaneously unset a function and a variablecannot start debugger; debugging mode disabledcannot suspendcannot suspend a login shellcannot use ‘-f’ to make functionscannot use more than one of -anrwcase WORD in [PATTERN [| PATTERN]...) COMMANDS ;;]... esaccd [-L|[-P [-e]] [-@]] [dir]child setpgid (%ld to %ld)command [-pVv] command [arg ...]command substitution: ignored null byte in inputcommand_substitute: cannot duplicate pipe as fd 1compgen [-abcdefgjksuv] [-o option] [-A action] [-G globpat] [-W wordlist]  [-F function] [-C command] [-X filterpat] [-P prefix] [-S suffix] [word]complete [-abcdefgjksuv] [-pr] [-DE] [-o option] [-A action] [-G globpat] [-W wordlist]  [-F function] [-C command] [-X filterpat] [-P prefix] [-S suffix] [name ...]completion: function ‘%s’ not foundcompopt [-o|+o option] [-DE] [name ...]conditional binary operator expectedcontinue [n]coproc [NAME] command [redirections]could not find /tmp, please create!cprintf: ‘%c’: invalid format charactercurrentdeclare [-aAfFgilnrtux] [-p] [name[=value] ...]deleting stopped job %d with process group %lddescribe_pid: %ld: no such piddirectory stack emptydirectory stack indexdirs [-clpv] [+N] [-N]disown [-h] [-ar] [jobspec ... | pid ...]division by 0dynamic loading not availableecho [-n] [arg ...]echo [-neE] [arg ...]empty array variable nameenable [-a] [-dnps] [-f filename] [name ...]error getting terminal attributes: %serror importing function definition for ‘%s’error setting terminal attributes: %seval [arg ...]eval: maximum eval nesting level exceeded (%d)exec [-cl] [-a name] [command [arguments ...]] [redirection ...]execute_coproc: coproc [%d:%s] still existsexit [n]expected ‘)’exponent less than 0export [-fn] [name[=value] ...] or export -pexpression expectedexpression recursion level exceededfc [-e ename] [-lnr] [first] [last] or fc -s [pat=rep] [command]fg [job_spec]file descriptor out of rangefilename argument requiredfor (( exp1; exp2; exp3 )); do COMMANDS; donefor NAME [in WORDS ... ] ; do COMMANDS; doneforked pid %d appears in running job %dformat parsing problem: %sfree: called with already freed block argumentfree: called with unallocated block argumentfree: start and end chunk sizes differfree: underflow detected; mh_nbytes out of rangefunction name { COMMANDS ; } or name () { COMMANDS ; }future versions of the shell will force evaluation as an arithmetic substitutiongetcwd: cannot access parent directoriesgetopts optstring name [arg]hash [-lr] [-p pathname] [-dt] [name ...]hashing disabledhelp [-dms] [pattern ...]help not available in this versionhere-document at line %d delimited by end-of-file (wanted ‘%s’)history [-c] [-d offset] [n] or history -anrw [filename] or history -ps arg [arg...]history positionhistory specificationhits	command
identifier expected after pre-increment or pre-decrementif COMMANDS; then COMMANDS; [ elif COMMANDS; then COMMANDS; ]... [ else COMMANDS; ] fiinitialize_job_control: getpgrp failedinitialize_job_control: line disciplineinitialize_job_control: setpgidinvalid arithmetic baseinvalid baseinvalid character %d in exportstr for %sinvalid hex numberinvalid numberinvalid octal numberinvalid signal numberjob %d started without job controljob_spec [&]jobs [-lnprs] [jobspec ...] or jobs -x command [args]kill [-s sigspec | -n signum | -sigspec] pid | jobspec ... or kill -l [sigspec]last command: %s
let arg [arg ...]limitline %d: line editing not enabledload function for %s returns failure (%d): not loadedlocal [option] name[=value] ...logout
logout [n]loop countmake_here_document: bad instruction type %dmake_local_variable: no function context at current scopemake_redirection: redirection instruction ‘%d’ out of rangemalloc: block on free list clobberedmalloc: failed assertion: %s
mapfile [-d delim] [-n count] [-O origin] [-s count] [-t] [-u fd] [-C callback] [-c quantum] [array]maximum here-document count exceededmigrate process to another CPUmissing ‘)’missing ‘]’missing hex digit for \xmissing unicode digit for \%cnetwork operations not supportedno ‘=’ in exportstr for %sno closing ‘%c’ in %sno command foundno help topics match ‘%s’.  Try ‘help help’ or ‘man -k %s’ or ‘info %s’.no job controlno job control in this shellno match: %sno other directoryno other options allowed with ‘-x’not currently executing completion functionnot login shell: use ‘exit’null directoryoctal numberonly meaningful in a ‘for’, ‘while’, or ‘until’ looppipe errorpop_scope: head of shell_variables not a temporary environment scopepop_var_context: head of shell_variables not a function contextpop_var_context: no global_variables contextpopd [-n] [+N | -N]power failure imminentprint_command: bad connector ‘%d’printf [-v var] format [arguments]progcomp_insert: %s: NULL COMPSPECprogrammable_completion: %s: possible retry loopprogramming errorpushd [-n] [+N | -N | dir]pwd [-LP]read [-ers] [-a array] [-d delim] [-i text] [-n nchars] [-N nchars] [-p prompt] [-t timeout] [-u fd] [name ...]read error: %d: %sreadarray [-n count] [-O origin] [-s count] [-t] [-u fd] [-C callback] [-c quantum] [array]readonly [-aAf] [name[=value] ...] or readonly -prealloc: called with unallocated block argumentrealloc: start and end chunk sizes differrealloc: underflow detected; mh_nbytes out of rangerecursion stack underflowredirection error: cannot duplicate fdregister_alloc: %p already in table as allocated?
register_alloc: alloc table is full with FIND_ALLOC?
register_free: %p already in table as free?
restrictedreturn [n]run_pending_traps: bad value in trap_list[%d]: %prun_pending_traps: signal handler is SIG_DFL, resending %d (%s) to myselfsave_bash_input: buffer already exists for new fd %dselect NAME [in WORDS ... ;] do COMMANDS; doneset [-abefhkmnptuvxBCHP] [-o option-name] [--] [arg ...]setlocale: %s: cannot change locale (%s)setlocale: %s: cannot change locale (%s): %ssetlocale: LC_ALL: cannot change locale (%s)setlocale: LC_ALL: cannot change locale (%s): %sshell level (%d) too high, resetting to 1shell_getc: shell_input_line_size (%zu) exceeds SIZE_MAX (%lu): line truncatedshift [n]shift countshopt [-pqsu] [-o] [optname ...]sigprocmask: %d: invalid operationsource filename [arguments]start_pipeline: pgrp pipesuspend [-f]syntax errorsyntax error in conditional expressionsyntax error in conditional expression: unexpected token ‘%s’syntax error in expressionsyntax error near ‘%s’syntax error near unexpected token ‘%s’syntax error: ‘((%s))’syntax error: ‘;’ unexpectedsyntax error: arithmetic expression requiredsyntax error: invalid arithmetic operatorsyntax error: operand expectedsyntax error: unexpected end of filesystem crash imminenttest [expr]time [-p] pipelinetoo many argumentstrap [-lp] [[arg] signal_spec ...]trap_handler: bad signal %dtype [-afptP] name [name ...]typeset [-aAfFgilnrtux] [-p] name[=value] ...ulimit [-SHabcdefiklmnpqrstuvxPT] [limit]umask [-p] [-S] [mode]unalias [-a] name [name ...]unexpected EOF while looking for ‘]]’unexpected EOF while looking for matching ‘%c’unexpected EOF while looking for matching ‘)’unexpected argument ‘%s’ to conditional binary operatorunexpected argument ‘%s’ to conditional unary operatorunexpected argument to conditional binary operatorunexpected argument to conditional unary operatorunexpected token %d in conditional commandunexpected token ‘%c’ in conditional commandunexpected token ‘%s’ in conditional commandunexpected token ‘%s’, conditional binary operator expectedunexpected token ‘%s’, expected ‘)’unknownunknown command errorunset [-f] [-v] [-n] [name ...]until COMMANDS; do COMMANDS; donevalue too great for basevariables - Names and meanings of some shell variableswait [-n] [id ...]wait [pid ...]wait: pid %ld is not a child of this shellwait_for: No record of process %ldwait_for_job: job %d is stoppedwaitchld: turning on WNOHANG to avoid indefinite blockwarning: warning: %s: %swarning: -C option may not work as you expectwarning: -F option may not work as you expectwhile COMMANDS; do COMMANDS; donewrite error: %sxtrace fd (%d) != fileno xtrace fp (%d)xtrace_set: %d: invalid file descriptorxtrace_set: NULL file pointer{ COMMANDS ; }PK<>�\B=s� � LC_MESSAGES/acl.monu�[�����5�Gl������)�)%O�d70�hBJ
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	%s -D pathname...
	%s -R pathname...
	%s -b acl dacl pathname...
	%s -d dacl pathname...
	%s -l pathname...	[not IRIX compatible]
	%s -r pathname...	[not IRIX compatible]
	%s acl pathname...
      --set=acl           set the ACL of file(s), replacing the current ACL
      --set-file=file     read ACL entries to set from file
      --mask              do recalculate the effective rights mask
  -R, --recursive         recurse into subdirectories
  -L, --logical           logical walk, follow symbolic links
  -P, --physical          physical walk, do not follow symbolic links
      --restore=file      restore ACLs (inverse of `getfacl -R')
      --test              test mode (ACLs are not modified)
  -a,  --access           display the file access control list only
  -d, --default           display the default access control list only
  -c, --omit-header       do not display the comment header
  -e, --all-effective     print all effective rights
  -E, --no-effective      print no effective rights
  -s, --skip-base         skip files that only have the base entries
  -R, --recursive         recurse into subdirectories
  -L, --logical           logical walk, follow symbolic links
  -P, --physical          physical walk, do not follow symbolic links
  -t, --tabular           use tabular output format
  -n, --numeric           print numeric user/group identifiers
  -p, --absolute-names    don't strip leading '/' in pathnames
  -d, --default           display the default access control list
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%s %s -- set file access control lists
%s: %s in line %d of file %s
%s: %s in line %d of standard input
%s: %s: %s in line %d
%s: %s: Cannot change mode: %s
%s: %s: Cannot change owner/group: %s
%s: %s: Malformed access ACL `%s': %s at entry %d
%s: %s: Malformed default ACL `%s': %s at entry %d
%s: %s: No filename found in line %d, aborting
%s: %s: Only directories can have default ACLs
%s: No filename found in line %d of standard input, aborting
%s: Option -%c incomplete
%s: Option -%c: %s near character %d
%s: Removing leading '/' from absolute path names
%s: Standard input: %s
%s: access ACL '%s': %s at entry %d
%s: cannot get access ACL on '%s': %s
%s: cannot get access ACL text on '%s': %s
%s: cannot get default ACL on '%s': %s
%s: cannot get default ACL text on '%s': %s
%s: cannot set access acl on "%s": %s
%s: cannot set default acl on "%s": %s
%s: error removing access acl on "%s": %s
%s: error removing default acl on "%s": %s
%s: malloc failed: %s
%s: opendir failed: %s
Duplicate entriesInvalid entry typeMissing or wrong entryMultiple entries of same typeTry `%s --help' for more information.
Usage:
Usage: %s %s
Usage: %s [-%s] file ...
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  -E, --no-effective      print no effective rights
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  -M, --modify-file=file  read ACL entries to modify from file
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  -X, --remove-file=file  read ACL entries to remove from file
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%s %s -- get file access control lists
%s %s -- set file access control lists
%s: %s in line %d of file %s
%s: %s in line %d of standard input
%s: %s: %s in line %d
%s: %s: Cannot change mode: %s
%s: %s: Cannot change owner/group: %s
%s: %s: Malformed access ACL ‘%s’: %s at entry %d
%s: %s: Malformed default ACL ‘%s’: %s at entry %d
%s: %s: No filename found in line %d, aborting
%s: %s: Only directories can have default ACLs
%s: No filename found in line %d of standard input, aborting
%s: Option -%c incomplete
%s: Option -%c: %s near character %d
%s: Removing leading ‘/’ from absolute path names
%s: Standard input: %s
%s: access ACL '%s': %s at entry %d
%s: cannot get access ACL on '%s': %s
%s: cannot get access ACL text on '%s': %s
%s: cannot get default ACL on '%s': %s
%s: cannot get default ACL text on '%s': %s
%s: cannot set access acl on “%s”: %s
%s: cannot set default acl on “%s”: %s
%s: error removing access acl on “%s”: %s
%s: error removing default acl on “%s”: %s
%s: malloc failed: %s
%s: opendir failed: %s
Duplicate entriesInvalid entry typeMissing or wrong entryMultiple entries of same typeTry ‘%s --help’ for more information.
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License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>
This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it.
There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.
Display native language translation of a textual message whose grammatical
form depends on a number.
Display native language translation of a textual message.
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Enter the user ID.  End with an empty line: 
GnuPG needs to construct a user ID to identify your key.


Pick an image to use for your photo ID.  The image must be a JPEG file.
Remember that the image is stored within your public key.  If you use a
very large picture, your key will become very large as well!
Keeping the image close to 240x288 is a good size to use.

Supported algorithms:

You need a user ID to identify your key; the software constructs the user ID
from the Real Name, Comment and Email Address in this form:
    "Heinrich Heine (Der Dichter) <heinrichh@duesseldorf.de>"

                aka                aka "%s"               issuer "%s"
               using %s key %s
              imported: %lu             unchanged: %lu
            DN '%s'
           new subkeys: %lu
           trusted certificates: %u (%u,%u,%u,%u)
          attr '%s'
          available attribute '%s'
          host '%s'
          new user IDs: %lu
          not imported: %lu
          pass '%s'
          port %d
          user '%s'
          w/o user IDs: %lu
         "%s": preference for cipher algorithm %s
         "%s": preference for compression algorithm %s
         "%s": preference for digest algorithm %s
         It is not certain that the signature belongs to the owner.
         The signature is probably a FORGERY.
         There is no indication that the signature belongs to the owner.
         This could mean that the signature is forged.
        filter '%s'
        new signatures: %lu
      "%s"
      Card serial no. =      Key fingerprint =      Subkey fingerprint:      secret keys read: %lu
      skipped new keys: %lu
      user IDs cleaned: %lu
     Subkey fingerprint:    runtime cached certificates: %u
    signatures cleaned: %lu
    skipped PGP-2 keys: %lu
   (%c) Finished
   (%c) Toggle the authenticate capability
   (%c) Toggle the encrypt capability
   (%c) Toggle the sign capability
   (%d) DSA (set your own capabilities)
   (%d) DSA (sign only)
   (%d) DSA and Elgamal
   (%d) ECC
   (%d) ECC and ECC
   (%d) Elgamal (encrypt only)
   (%d) Existing key
   (%d) Existing key from card
   (%d) RSA
   (%d) RSA (encrypt only)
   (%d) RSA (set your own capabilities)
   (%d) RSA (sign only)
   (%d) RSA and RSA (default)
   (%d) encrypt
   (%d) sign
   (%d) sign, encrypt
   (0) I will not answer.%s
   (1) I have not checked at all.%s
   (1) Signature key
   (2) Encryption key
   (2) I have done casual checking.%s
   (3) Authentication key
   (3) I have done very careful checking.%s
   issuer =   new key revocations: %lu
  %d = I do NOT trust
  %d = I don't know or won't say
  %d = I trust fully
  %d = I trust marginally
  %d = I trust ultimately
  (     issuer valid from   (  signature created at   (%d) ECC (encrypt only)
  (%d) ECC (set your own capabilities)
  (%d) ECC (sign only)
  (%d) Existing key
  (%d) Existing key from card
  (certificate created at   (certificate valid from   SHA1 fingerprint = %s
  Since this binding's policy was 'auto', it has been changed to 'ask'.  Unable to sign.
  aka "%s"
  m = back to the main menu
  q = quit
  s = skip this key
  secret keys imported: %lu
  subject = (%d validity count cleared)
 (%d validity counts cleared)
 (%lu signature)
 (%lu signatures)
 (end with an empty line):
 (main key ID %s) (non-exportable) (non-revocable) (optional; end with an empty line):
 - skipped ERROR: The CRL will not be used
 ERROR: The CRL will not be used because it was still too old after an update!
 ERROR: The CRL will not be used due to an unknown critical extension!
 ERROR: This cached CRL may have been tampered with!
 Primary key fingerprint: WARNING: invalid cache record length
 secret keys unchanged: %lu
 using certificate ID 0x%08lX
"%s" is not a fingerprint
"%s" is not a proper fingerprint
"%s" is not a proper mail address
"%s" is not the primary fingerprint
"%s" not a key ID: skipping
"%s" was already locally signed by key %s
"%s" was already signed by key %s
# List of assigned trustvalues, created %s
# (Use "gpg --import-ownertrust" to restore them)
%d Admin PIN attempt remaining before card is permanently locked
%d Admin PIN attempts remaining before card is permanently locked
%d bad signature
%d bad signatures
%d good signature
%d good signatures
%d key processed%d keys processed%d signature not checked due to a missing key
%d signatures not checked due to missing keys
%d signature not checked due to an error
%d signatures not checked due to errors
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%lu keys cached so far (%lu signatures)
%lu keys processed so far
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created %s%s.
%s%s %s stopped
%s does not yet work with %s
%s encrypted data
%s encrypted session key
%s encryption will be used
%s is not compliant with %s mode
%s is too old (need %s, have %s)
%s key %s requires a %zu bit or larger hash (hash is %s)
%s key %s uses an unsafe (%zu bit) hash
%s key uses an unsafe (%u bit) hash
%s keys may be between %u and %u bits long.
%s keysizes must be in the range %u-%u
%s makes no sense with %s!
%s not allowed with %s!
%s on %s aborted with status %i
%s on %s failed with status %i
%s signature, digest algorithm %s%s%s
%s/%s encrypted for: "%s"
%s/%s signature from: "%s"
%s: There is limited assurance this key belongs to the named user
%s: There is no assurance this key belongs to the named user
%s: This key is bad!  It has been marked as untrusted!
%s: Verified 0 signatures.%s: Verified 0~signatures and encrypted 0~messages.%s: directory does not exist!
%s: error reading free record: %s
%s: error reading version record: %s
%s: error updating version record: %s
%s: error writing dir record: %s
%s: error writing version record: %s
%s: failed to append a record: %s
%s: failed to create hashtable: %s
%s: failed to create version record: %s%s: failed to zero a record: %s
%s: invalid file version %d
%s: invalid trustdb
%s: invalid trustdb created
%s: keyring created
%s: not a trustdb file
%s: skipped: %s
%s: skipped: public key already present
%s: skipped: public key is disabled
%s: trustdb created
%s: unknown suffix
%s: version record with recnum %lu
%s:%d: deprecated option "%s"
%s:%d: invalid auto-key-locate list
%s:%d: invalid export options
%s:%d: invalid import options
%s:%d: invalid keyserver options
%s:%d: invalid list options
%s:%d: invalid verify options
%s:%u: "%s" is obsolete in this file - it only has effect in %s
%s:%u: garbage at end of line ignored
%s:%u: invalid fingerprint detected
%s:%u: line too long - skipped
%s:%u: no hostname given
%s:%u: obsolete option "%s" - it has no effect
%s:%u: password given without user
%s:%u: read error: %s
%s:%u: skipping this line
%sNumber: %s%%0AHolder: %s%%0ACounter: %lu%s%sNumber: %s%%0AHolder: %s%s'%s' already compressed
'%s' does not appear to be a valid key ID, fingerprint or keygrip
'%s' is an invalid LDAP URL
'%s' is not a JPEG file
'%s' is not a valid character set
'%s' is not a valid expiration time
'%s' is not a valid long keyID
'%s' is not a valid signature expiration
'%s' is not an LDAP URL
'%s' matches multiple secret keys:
(G)ood, (A)ccept once, (U)nknown, (R)eject once, (B)ad? (No description given)
(Probably you want to select %d here)
(This is a sensitive revocation key)
(Use the '%s' command.)
(check argument of option '%s')
(deadlock?) (further info: (policy: %s)(reported error: %s <%s>)
(reported error: %s)
(sensitive)(this does not seem to be an encrypted message)
(this is the MD2 algorithm)
(this is the RC2 algorithm)
(unless you specify the key by fingerprint)
(use "help" to list choices)
* The 'sign' command may be prefixed with an 'l' for local signatures (lsign),
  a 't' for trust signatures (tsign), an 'nr' for non-revocable signatures
  (nrsign), or any combination thereof (ltsign, tnrsign, etc.).
, key algorithm --output doesn't work for this command
10 translator see trust.c:uid_trust_string_fixed22 translator: see certreg-ui.c:gpgsm_gencertreq_tty@
(See the "info" manual for a complete listing of all commands and options)
@
(See the man page for a complete listing of all commands and options)
@
Commands:
 @
Examples:

 -se -r Bob [file]          sign and encrypt for user Bob
 --clear-sign [file]        make a clear text signature
 --detach-sign [file]       make a detached signature
 --list-keys [names]        show keys
 --fingerprint [names]      show fingerprints
@
Options:
 @Commands:
 @Options:
 A key for "%s" already exists
A passphrase may not be a known term or match%%0Acertain pattern.A passphrase should be at least %u character long.A passphrase should be at least %u characters long.A passphrase should contain at least %u digit or%%0Aspecial character.A passphrase should contain at least %u digits or%%0Aspecial characters.A revocation certificate is a kind of "kill switch" to publicly
declare that a key shall not anymore be used.  It is not possible
to retract such a revocation certificate once it has been published.ASCII armored output forced.
About to create a key for:
    "%s"

Admin PINAdmin commands are allowed
Admin commands are not allowed
Admin-only command
AllowAn ssh process requested the use of key%%0A  %s%%0A  (%s)%%0ADo you want to allow this?Are you sure that you want to sign this key with your
key "%s" (%s)
Are you sure you still want to add it? (y/N) Are you sure you still want to revoke it? (y/N) Are you sure you still want to sign it? (y/N) Are you sure you want to appoint this key as a designated revoker? (y/N) Are you sure you want to change the expiration time for multiple subkeys? (y/N) Are you sure you want to delete it? (y/N) Are you sure you want to replace it? (y/N) Are you sure you want to use it? (y/N) Assuan accept problem: %s
Assuan processing failed: %s
AuthenticateAuthentication key
Available keys:
BAD signature from "%s"Bad PINBad PassphraseBegin CRL dump (retrieved via %s)
CA fingerprint: CRC error; %06lX - %06lX
CRL access not possible due to Tor mode
CRL access not possible due to disabled %s
CRL checking too deeply nested
CRL signature verification failed: %s
CRL/OCSP check of certificatesCan't check signature: %s
Can't open '%s': %s
CancelCannot revoke the last valid user ID.
Cardholder's given name: Cardholder's surname: Certificate chain availableCertificate chain validCertificates leading to an ultimately trusted key:
CertifyChange (N)ame, (C)omment, (E)mail or (O)kay/(Q)uit? Change (N)ame, (C)omment, (E)mail or (Q)uit? Change (N)ame, (E)mail, or (O)kay/(Q)uit? Change (N)ame, (E)mail, or (Q)uit? Change passphraseChanging card key attribute for: Changing expiration time for a subkey.
Changing expiration time for the primary key.
Changing usage of a subkey.
Changing usage of the primary key.
Cipher: Command expects a filename argument
Comment: Component not foundComponent not suitable for launchingCompression: Configuration file of component %s is broken
Configuration for HTTP serversConfiguration for KeyserversConfiguration for OCSPConfiguration of LDAP servers to useContinue? (Y/n) Continue? (y/N) CorrectCreate a designated revocation certificate for this key? (y/N) Create a revocation certificate for this key? (y/N) Create a revocation certificate for this signature? (y/N) Create anyway? (y/N) Create self-signed certificate? (y/N) Critical preferred keyserver: Critical signature notation: Critical signature policy: Current allowed actions: Current recipients:
DNS is not properly configuredDSA requires the hash length to be a multiple of 8 bits
Data availableData decryption succeededData encryption succeededData signing succeededData verification succeededDefaulting to unknown.
Delete keyDelete this good signature? (y/N/q)Delete this invalid signature? (y/N/q)Delete this key from the keyring? (y/N) Delete this unknown signature? (y/N/q)Deleted %d signature.
Deleted %d signatures.
DenyDetached signature.
Digest: Dirmngr usableDisplaying %s photo ID of size %ld for key %s (uid %d)
Do you really want to delete the key identified by keygrip%%0A  %s%%0A  %%C%%0A?Do you really want to delete the selected keys? (y/N) Do you really want to delete this key? (y/N) Do you really want to make your passphrase visible on the screen?Do you really want to permanently delete the OpenPGP secret key:Do you really want to permanently delete the OpenPGP secret subkey key:Do you really want to revoke the entire key? (y/N) Do you really want to revoke the selected subkeys? (y/N) Do you really want to revoke this subkey? (y/N) Do you really want to set this key to ultimate trust? (y/N) Do you ultimately trust%%0A  "%s"%%0Ato correctly certify user certificates?Do you want to issue a new signature to replace the expired one? (y/N) Do you want to promote it to a full exportable signature? (y/N) Do you want to promote it to an OpenPGP self-signature? (y/N) Do you want to sign it again anyway? (y/N) Do you want your signature to expire at the same time? (Y/n) ECDSA public key is expected to be in SEC encoding multiple of 8 bits
Email address: EncryptEncrypted %d message in the future.Encrypted %d messages in the future.Encrypted %d message.Encrypted %d messages.Encrypted 0 messages.Encryption algorithm supportedEncryption key
End CRL dump
Enter DNS namesEnter JPEG filename for photo ID: Enter URIsEnter an optional description; end it with an empty line:
Enter email addressesEnter new filenameEnter new passphraseEnter number(s), N)ext, or Q)uit > Enter passphrase
Enter passphrase: Enter the X.509 subject name: Enter the keygrip: Enter the notation: Enter the user ID of the designated revoker: Enter your preferred keyserver URL: Error - Error reading backup key from '%s': %s
Error: Combined name too long (limit is %d characters).
Error: Double spaces are not allowed.
Error: Only plain ASCII is currently allowed.
Error: The "<" character may not be used.
Error: The trustdb is corrupted.
Error: invalid characters in preference string.
Error: invalid formatted fingerprint.
Error: invalid length of preference string.
Error: invalid response.
Expired signature from "%s"External verification of component %s failedFeatures: File '%s' exists. GPG_TTY has not been set - using maybe bogus default
Go ahead and type your message ...
Good signature fromGood signature from "%s"Gpg-Agent usableHash: Hint: If this message was created before the year 2003 it is
likely that this message is legitimate.  This is because back
then integrity protection was not widely used.
Hint: Select the user IDs to sign
How carefully have you verified the key you are about to sign actually belongs
to the person named above?  If you don't know what to answer, enter "0".
How much do you trust that this key actually belongs to the named user?
I have checked this key casually.
I have checked this key very carefully.
I have not checked this key at all.
I'll change it laterIDEA cipher unavailable, optimistically attempting to use %s instead
If that does not work, please consult the manual
Included certificatesInvalid character in comment
Invalid character in name
Invalid characters in PINInvalid command  (try "help")
Invalid key %s made valid by --allow-non-selfsigned-uid
Invalid selection.
Invalid subject name '%s'
Invalid subject name label '%.*s'
Invalid user ID '%s': %s
Is this correct? (y/N) Is this okay? (y/N) Is this photo correct (y/N/q)? It is NOT certain that the key belongs to the person named
in the user ID.  If you *really* know what you are doing,
you may answer the next question with yes.
KEYTOCARD failed: %s
Key %s is already revoked.
Key available at: Key does not expire at all
Key expires at %s
Key generation canceled.
Key generation failed: %s
Key has been compromisedKey has only stub or on-card key items - no passphrase to change.
Key is no longer usedKey is revoked.Key is supersededKey is valid for? (0) Key not changed so no update needed.
KeyringKeyserver no-modifyLDAP init to '%s:%d' failed: %s
LDAP server listLanguage preferences: Login data (account name): Make off-card backup of encryption key? (Y/n) Messages encrypted in the past: %d.Messages encrypted over the past %d day: %d.Messages encrypted over the past %d days: %d.Messages encrypted over the past %d month: %d.Messages encrypted over the past %d months: %d.Messages encrypted over the past %d year: %d.Messages encrypted over the past %d years: %d.Messages verified in the past: %d.Messages verified over the past %d day: %d.Messages verified over the past %d days: %d.Messages verified over the past %d month: %d.Messages verified over the past %d months: %d.Messages verified over the past %d year: %d.Messages verified over the past %d years: %d.Mr.Ms.Name may not start with a digit
Name must be at least 5 characters long
Need one component argumentNeed the secret key to do this.
NetworkNnCcEeOoQqNoNo argument allowedNo audit log entries.No fingerprintNo help availableNo help available for '%s'No help available for '%s'.No key with this keygrip
No matching user IDs.No reason specifiedNo subject name given
No subkey with index %d
No subkey with key ID '%s'.
No such user ID.
No trust value assigned to:
No user ID with hash %s
No user ID with index %d
Not a valid email address
Not a valid keygrip (expecting 40 hex digits)
Not signed by you.
Notations: Note that group specifications are ignored
Note that this key cannot be used for encryption.  You may want to use
the command "--edit-key" to generate a subkey for this purpose.
Note, that this software is not officially approved to create or verify such signatures.
Note: %s
Note: %s is not for normal use!
Note: '%s' is not considered an option
Note: Only the secret part of the shown primary key will be deleted.
Note: Only the secret part of the shown subkey will be deleted.
Note: Only the shown public subkey will be deleted.
Note: Outdated servers may lack important security fixes.
Note: Signer's address '%s' does not match DNS entry
Note: The public primary key and all its subkeys will be deleted.
Note: There is no guarantee that the card supports the requested size.
      If the key generation does not succeed, please check the
      documentation of your card to see what sizes are allowed.
Note: This command destroys all keys stored on the card!
Note: This key has been disabled.
Note: This key has expired!
Note: This passphrase has never been changed.%0APlease change it now.Note: Use "%s %s" for a full featured key generation dialog.
Note: Use '%s' to make use of this info
Note: Use the command "%s" to restart them.
Note: Use the command "%s%s" to get details.
Note: Verified signer's address is '%s'
Note: backup of card key saved to '%s'
Note: creating subkeys for v3 keys is not OpenPGP compliant
Note: key %s has no %s feature
Note: key %s has no preference for %s
Note: key has been revokedNote: keys are already stored on the card!
Note: no default option file '%s'
Note: non-critical certificate policy not allowedNote: old default options file '%s' ignored
Note: secret key %s expired at %s
Note: sender requested "for-your-eyes-only"
Note: signature key %s expired %s
Note: signature key %s has been revoked
Note: signatures using the %s algorithm are rejected
Note: simple S2K mode (0) is strongly discouraged
Note: third-party key signatures using the %s algorithm are rejected
Note: trustdb not writable
Note: won't be able to encrypt to '%s': %s
Nothing deleted.
Nothing to sign with key %s
Nothing to sign.
Now creating certificate request.  Now creating self-signed certificate.  Number of recipientsOCSP request not possible due to Tor mode
OCSP request not possible due to disabled HTTP
OCSP responder at '%s' status: %s
OCSP responder returned a non-current status
OCSP responder returned a status in the future
OCSP responder returned an too old status
OpenPGPOpenPGP card no. %s detected
OpenPGP card not available: %s
Options controlling the configurationOptions controlling the diagnostic outputOptions controlling the format of the outputOptions controlling the interactivity and enforcementOptions controlling the securityOptions controlling the use of TorOptions enforcing a passphrase policyOptions useful for debuggingOverwrite? (y/N) Owner trust may not be set while using a user provided trust database
PIN callback returned error: %s
PIN for CHV%d is too short; minimum length is %d
PIN not correctly repeated; try againPIN too longPIN too shortPIN:PUKPUK not correctly repeated; try againParsing data succeededPassphrase EntryPassphrase too longPassphrase:Please correct the error first
Please decide how far you trust this user to correctly verify other users' keys
(by looking at passports, checking fingerprints from different sources, etc.)
Please don't put the email address into the real name or the comment
Please enter a domain to restrict this signature, or enter for none.
Please enter a passphrase to protect the received secret key%%0A   %s%%0A   %s%%0Awithin gpg-agent's key storagePlease enter name of data file: Please enter the PIN%s%s%s to unlock the cardPlease enter the depth of this trust signature.
A depth greater than 1 allows the key you are signing to make
trust signatures on your behalf.
Please enter the new passphrasePlease enter the passphrase for the ssh key%%0A  %F%%0A  (%c)Please enter the passphrase or the PIN
needed to complete this operation.Please enter the passphrase to export the OpenPGP secret key:Please enter the passphrase to export the OpenPGP secret subkey:Please enter the passphrase to import the OpenPGP secret key:Please enter the passphrase to protect the imported object within the GnuPG system.Please enter the passphrase to protect the new PKCS#12 object.Please enter the passphrase to unlock the OpenPGP secret key:Please enter the passphrase to unlock the secret key for the X.509 certificate:
"%s"
S/N %s, ID 0x%08lX,
created %s, expires %s.
Please enter the passphrase to unprotect the PKCS#12 object.Please enter the passphrase to%0Aprotect your new keyPlease enter your PIN, so that the secret key can be unlocked for this sessionPlease enter your passphrase, so that the secret key can be unlocked for this sessionPlease indicate whether this email address should be associated with key %s or whether you think someone is impersonating "%s".Please insert the card with serial numberPlease note that the factory settings of the PINs are
   PIN = '%s'     Admin PIN = '%s'
You should change them using the command --change-pin
Please note that the shown key validity is not necessarily correct
unless you restart the program.
Please re-enter this passphrasePlease remove the current card and insert the one with serial numberPlease report bugs to <@EMAIL@>.
Please select exactly one user ID.
Please select the reason for the revocation:
Please select the type of key to generate:
Please select what kind of key you want:
Please select where to store the key:
Please select which elliptic curve you want:
Please specify how long the key should be valid.
         0 = key does not expire
      <n>  = key expires in n days
      <n>w = key expires in n weeks
      <n>m = key expires in n months
      <n>y = key expires in n years
Please specify how long the signature should be valid.
         0 = signature does not expire
      <n>  = signature expires in n days
      <n>w = signature expires in n weeks
      <n>m = signature expires in n months
      <n>y = signature expires in n years
Please verify that the certificate identified as:%%0A  "%s"%%0Ahas the fingerprint:%%0A  %sPossible actions for a %s key:
Possible actions for a %s key: Preferred keyserver: Primary key fingerprint:Private DO data: Private KeysProceed? (y/N) Pubkey: Public key is disabled.
Push ACK button on card/token.Quality:Quit without saving? (y/N) RSA modulus missing or not of size %d bits
RSA prime %s missing or not of size %d bits
RSA public exponent missing or larger than %d bits
Ready.
Ready.  You should now send this request to your CA.
Real name: Really create the revocation certificates? (y/N) Really create? (y/N) Really delete this self-signature? (y/N)Really do a factory reset? (enter "yes") Really move the primary key? (y/N) Really remove all selected user IDs? (y/N) Really remove this user ID? (y/N) Really revoke all selected user IDs? (y/N) Really revoke this user ID? (y/N) Really sign all text user IDs? (y/N) Really sign all user IDs? (y/N) Really sign? (y/N) Really update the preferences for the selected user IDs? (y/N) Really update the preferences? (y/N) Reason for revocation: %s
Recipient %dRemaining attempts: %dRepeat this PINRepeat this PUKRepeat this Reset CodeRepeat:Replace existing key? (y/N) Replace existing keys? (y/N) Requested keysize is %u bits
Reset CodeReset Code is too short; minimum length is %d
Reset Code not correctly repeated; try againReset Code not or not anymore available
Revocation certificate created.
Revocation certificate created.

Please move it to a medium which you can hide away; if Mallory gets
access to this certificate he can use it to make your key unusable.
It is smart to print this certificate and store it away, just in case
your media become unreadable.  But have some caution:  The print system of
your machine might store the data and make it available to others!
Root certificate trustworthyS/MIMES/N %s is not valid; reason=%02X  date=%.15s
S/N %s is valid, it is not listed in the CRL
SETERROR %s (try %d of %d)SIGHUP received - re-reading configuration and flushing caches
SIGINT received - immediate shutdown
SIGTERM received - shutting down ...
SIGTERM received - still %d active connections
SIGUSR2 received - no action defined
Salutation (M = Mr., F = Ms., or space): Save changes? (y/N) Secret key is available.
Secret key is not available.
Secret parts of primary key are not available.
Secret parts of primary key are stored on-card.
Secret subkeys are available.
Serial number of the card: %s
Session key createdSet preference list to:
SignSign it? (y/N) Signature %dSignature availableSignature does not expire at all
Signature expired %s
Signature expires %s
Signature expires at %s
Signature is valid for? (%s) Signature key
Signature made Signature made %s
Signature made %s using %s key ID %s
Signature notation: Signature policy: Signer %dSkipping user ID "%s", which is not a text ID.
SmartcardsSsEeAaQqStatistics for keys with the email address "%s":
Subkey %s is already revoked.
Such a user ID already exists on this key!
Syntax: @DIRMNGR@ [options] [command [args]]
Keyserver, CRL, and OCSP access for @GNUPG@
Syntax: @GPG@ [options] [files]
Sign, check, encrypt or decrypt
Default operation depends on the input data
Syntax: @GPG@-connect-agent [options]
Connect to a running agent and send commands
Syntax: @GPGCONF@ [options]
Manage configuration options for tools of the @GNUPG@ system
Syntax: @GPGSM@ [options] [files]
Sign, check, encrypt or decrypt using the S/MIME protocol
Default operation depends on the input data
Syntax: @GPG_AGENT@ [options] [command [args]]
Secret key management for @GNUPG@
Syntax: dirmngr-client [options] [certfile|pattern]
Test an X.509 certificate against a CRL or do an OCSP check
The process returns 0 if the certificate is valid, 1 if it is
not valid and other error codes for general failures
Syntax: dirmngr_ldap [options] [URL]
Internal LDAP helper for Dirmngr
Interface and options may change without notice
Syntax: gpg-check-pattern [options] patternfile
Check a passphrase given on stdin against the patternfile
Syntax: gpg-preset-passphrase [options] KEYGRIP
Password cache maintenance
Syntax: gpg-protect-tool [options] [args]
Secret key maintenance tool
Syntax: gpgv [options] [files]
Check signatures against known trusted keys
Syntax: kbxutil [options] [files]
List, export, import Keybox data
Syntax: scdaemon [options] [command [args]]
Smartcard daemon for @GNUPG@
Syntax: symcryptrun --class CLASS --program PROGRAM --keyfile KEYFILE [options...] COMMAND [inputfile]
Call a simple symmetric encryption tool
TOFU DB errorTOFU db corruption detected.
TOFU detected a binding conflictTake this one anywayThe card will now be re-configured to generate a key of %u bits
The card will now be re-configured to generate a key of type: %s
The characters '%s' and '%s' may not appear in name
The email address "%s" is associated with %d key!The email address "%s" is associated with %d keys!The email address "%s" is associated with %d key:
The email address "%s" is associated with %d keys:
The following key was revoked on %s by %s key %s
The minimum trust level for this key is: %s

The self-signature on "%s"
is a PGP 2.x-style signature.
The signature will be marked as non-exportable.
The signature will be marked as non-revocable.
There are no preferences on a PGP 2.x-style user ID.
These parameters are used:
This JPEG is really large (%d bytes) !
This command is not allowed while in %s mode.
This command is not supported by this card
This command is only available for version 2 cards
This is a qualified signature
This is a revocation certificate for the OpenPGP key:This is a secret key! - really delete? (y/N) This is the first time the email address "%s" is being used with key %s.This key belongs to us
This key has been disabledThis key has expired!This key is bad!  It has been marked as untrusted!  If you
*really* know what you are doing, you may answer the next
question with yes.
This key is due to expire on %s.
This key may be revoked by %s key %sThis key probably belongs to the named user
This key's user IDs:
This may take a while ...
This passphrase has not been changed%%0Asince %.4s-%.2s-%.2s.  Please change it now.This signature expired on %s.
This will be a self-signature.
To avoid an accidental use of this file, a colon has been inserted
before the 5 dashes below.  Remove this colon with a text editor
before importing and publishing this revocation certificate.To be revoked by:
To complete this certificate request please enter the passphrase for the key you just created once more.
To migrate '%s', with each smartcard, run: %s
Tor is not properly configuredTor is not runningTotal number processed: %lu
URL '%s' redirected to '%s' (%u)
URL to retrieve public key: UncompressedUnknown critical signature notation: Unknown operationUnknown signature type '%s'
Usage: @DIRMNGR@ [options] (-h for help)Usage: @GPG@ [options] [files] (-h for help)Usage: @GPG@-connect-agent [options] (-h for help)Usage: @GPGCONF@ [options] (-h for help)Usage: @GPGSM@ [options] [files] (-h for help)Usage: @GPG_AGENT@ [options] (-h for help)Usage: @SCDAEMON@ [options] (-h for help)Usage: dirmngr-client [options] [certfile|pattern] (-h for help)
Usage: dirmngr_ldap [options] [URL] (-h for help)
Usage: gpg-check-pattern [options] patternfile (-h for help)
Usage: gpg-preset-passphrase [options] KEYGRIP (-h for help)
Usage: gpg-protect-tool [options] (-h for help)
Usage: gpgv [options] [files] (-h for help)Usage: kbxutil [options] [files] (-h for help)Usage: symcryptrun [options] (-h for help)Use it to revoke this key in case of a compromise or loss of
the secret key.  However, if the secret key is still accessible,
it is better to generate a new revocation certificate and give
a reason for the revocation.  For details see the description of
of the gpg command "--generate-revocation" in the GnuPG manual.Use the option '%s' to decrypt anyway.
Use the reader's pinpad for input.Use this key anyway? (y/N) User ID "%s" compacted: %s
User ID "%s" is expired.User ID "%s" is not self-signed.User ID "%s" is revoked.User ID "%s" is signable.  User ID "%s": %d signature removed
User ID "%s": %d signatures removed
User ID "%s": already clean
User ID "%s": already minimized
User ID is no longer validVerified %d message in the future.Verified %d messages in the future.Verified %d message.Verified %d messages.WARNING: "%s" is a deprecated command - do not use it
WARNING: "%s" is a deprecated option
WARNING: "%s%s" is an obsolete option - it has no effect
WARNING: "%s%s" is an obsolete option - it has no effect except on %s
WARNING: %s
WARNING: %s overrides %s
WARNING: '%s' is an empty file
WARNING: Elgamal sign+encrypt keys are deprecated
WARNING: Encrypting to %s, which has no non-revoked user ids
WARNING: This is a PGP 2.x-style key.  Adding a designated revoker may cause
         some versions of PGP to reject this key.
WARNING: This is a PGP2-style key.  Adding a photo ID may cause some versions
         of PGP to reject this key.
WARNING: This key has been revoked by its designated revoker!
WARNING: This key has been revoked by its owner!
WARNING: This key is not certified with a trusted signature!
WARNING: This key is not certified with sufficiently trusted signatures!
WARNING: This key is not suitable for signing in %s mode
WARNING: This subkey has been revoked by its owner!
WARNING: Using untrusted key!
WARNING: We do NOT trust this key!
WARNING: Your encryption subkey expires soon.
WARNING: a user ID signature is dated %d seconds in the future
WARNING: appointing a key as a designated revoker cannot be undone!
WARNING: cipher algorithm %s not found in recipient preferences
WARNING: creation time of signature not known - assuming current timeWARNING: digest algorithm %s is deprecated
WARNING: encrypted message has been manipulated!
WARNING: forcing compression algorithm %s (%d) violates recipient preferences
WARNING: forcing digest algorithm %s (%d) violates recipient preferences
WARNING: forcing symmetric cipher %s (%d) violates recipient preferences
WARNING: invalid cache file hash in '%s' line %u
WARNING: invalid cache record length for S/N WARNING: invalid notation data found
WARNING: key %s contains preferences for unavailable
algorithms on these user IDs:
WARNING: key %s is not suitable for encryption in %s mode
WARNING: key %s may be revoked: fetching revocation key %s
WARNING: key %s may be revoked: revocation key %s not present.
WARNING: message was encrypted with a weak key in the symmetric cipher.
WARNING: message was not integrity protected
WARNING: multiple plaintexts seen
WARNING: multiple signatures detected.  Only the first will be checked.
WARNING: new CRL still too old; it expired on %s - loading anyway
WARNING: no command supplied.  Trying to guess what you mean ...
WARNING: no user ID has been marked as primary.  This command may
              cause a different user ID to become the assumed primary.
WARNING: not a detached signature; file '%s' was NOT verified!
WARNING: nothing exported
WARNING: potentially insecure symmetrically encrypted session key
WARNING: program may create a core file!
WARNING: recipients (-r) given without using public key encryption
WARNING: running with faked system time: WARNING: signature digest conflict in message
WARNING: signing subkey %s has an invalid cross-certification
WARNING: signing subkey %s is not cross-certified
WARNING: some OpenPGP programs can't handle a DSA key with this digest size
WARNING: the signature will not be marked as non-exportable.
WARNING: the signature will not be marked as non-revocable.
WARNING: this key might be revoked (revocation key not present)
WARNING: unable to %%-expand notation (too large).  Using unexpanded.
WARNING: unable to %%-expand policy URL (too large).  Using unexpanded.
WARNING: unable to %%-expand preferred keyserver URL (too large).  Using unexpanded.
WARNING: unable to fetch URI %s: %s
WARNING: unable to refresh key %s via %s: %s
WARNING: unable to remove temp directory '%s': %s
WARNING: unable to remove tempfile (%s) '%s': %s
WARNING: unsafe enclosing directory ownership on configuration file '%s'
WARNING: unsafe enclosing directory ownership on extension '%s'
WARNING: unsafe enclosing directory ownership on homedir '%s'
WARNING: unsafe enclosing directory permissions on configuration file '%s'
WARNING: unsafe enclosing directory permissions on extension '%s'
WARNING: unsafe enclosing directory permissions on homedir '%s'
WARNING: unsafe ownership on configuration file '%s'
WARNING: unsafe ownership on extension '%s'
WARNING: unsafe ownership on homedir '%s'
WARNING: unsafe permissions on configuration file '%s'
WARNING: unsafe permissions on extension '%s'
WARNING: unsafe permissions on homedir '%s'
WARNING: using experimental cipher algorithm %s
WARNING: using experimental digest algorithm %s
WARNING: using experimental public key algorithm %s
WARNING: using first attribute only
WKD uses a cached resultWarning: %lu key skipped due to its large size
Warning: %lu keys skipped due to their large sizes
Warning: This key is also listed for use with SSH!
Deleting the key might remove your ability to access remote machines.Warning: You have entered an insecure passphrase.Warning: if you think you've seen more signatures by this key and user id, then this key might be a forgery!  Carefully examine the email address for small variations.  If the key is suspect, then use
  %s
to mark it as being bad.
Warning: if you think you've seen more signatures by this key and these user ids, then this key might be a forgery!  Carefully examine the email addresses for small variations.  If the key is suspect, then use
  %s
to mark it as being bad.
Warning: not using '%s' as default key: %s
Warning: unsafe ownership on %s "%s"
Warning: unsafe permissions on %s "%s"
Warning: we have yet to see a message signed using this key and user id!
Warning: we've only seen one message signed using this key and user id!
Warning: you have only encrypted one message to this key!
Warning: you have yet to encrypt a message to this key!
We need to generate a lot of random bytes. It is a good idea to perform
some other action (type on the keyboard, move the mouse, utilize the
disks) during the prime generation; this gives the random number
generator a better chance to gain enough entropy.
What keysize do you want for the subkey? (%u) What keysize do you want? (%u) WrongYesYes, protection is not neededYou are about to create a signature using your certificate:
"%s"
Note, that this certificate will NOT create a qualified signature!You are about to create a signature using your certificate:
"%s"
This will create a qualified signature by law equated to a handwritten signature.

%s%sAre you really sure that you want to do this?You are about to revoke these signatures:
You are using the '%s' character set.
You can't change the expiration date of a v3 key
You can't delete the last user ID!
You did not specify a user ID. (you may use "-r")
You have not entered a passphrase - this is in general a bad idea!%0APlease confirm that you do not want to have any protection on your key.You have not entered a passphrase!%0AAn empty passphrase is not allowed.You have signed these user IDs on key %s:
You may not add a designated revoker to a PGP 2.x-style key.
You may not add a photo ID to a PGP2-style key.
You may try to re-create the trustdb using the commands:
You may want to change its expiration date too.
You must select at least one key.
You must select at least one user ID.
You must select exactly one key.
You selected this USER-ID:
    "%s"

Your current signature on "%s"
has expired.
Your current signature on "%s"
is a local signature.
Your decision? Your selection? Your selection? (enter '?' for more information): Your system can't display dates beyond 2038.
However, it will be correctly handled up to 2106.
[  full  ][  never ][  undef ][ expired][ not human readable (%zu bytes: %s%s) ][ revoked][ unknown][Error - No name][Error - invalid DN][Error - invalid encoding][Error - out of core][User ID not found][date not given][marginal][none][not set][revocation][self-signature][ultimate][uncertain]a %u bit hash is not valid for a %u bit %s key
a %zu bit hash is not valid for a %u bit %s key
a dirmngr daemon is up and running
a gpg-agent is already running - not starting a new one
a notation name may not contain an '=' character
a notation name must have only printable characters or spaces
a notation name must have only printable characters or spaces, and end with an '='
a notation name must not contain more than one '@' character
a notation value must not use any control characters
a user notation name must contain the '@' character
absolute file name expected
accepting root CA not marked as a CAaccess to admin commands is not configured
activate changes at runtime, if possibleadd a certificate to the cacheadd a key to a smartcardadd a photo IDadd a revocation keyadd a subkeyadd a user IDadd new servers discovered in CRL distribution points to serverlistadding '%s:%d' to the ldap server list
algorithm: %sall values passed to '%s' ignored
allocating list item failed: %s
allow PKA lookups (DNS requests)allow online software version checkallow passphrase to be prompted through Emacsallow presetting passphraseallow sending OCSP requestsambiguous option '%s'
anonymous recipient; trying secret key %s ...
apply global default valuesargument not expectedarmor header: armor: %s
assuan_inquire failed: %s
assuan_inquire(%s) failed: %s
assume input is in PEM formatassume input is in base-64 formatassume input is in binary formatassume no on most questionsassume the GnuPG key backup formatassume yes on most questionsassuming %s encrypted data
assuming bad signature from key %s due to an unknown critical bit
assuming signed data in '%s'
attr hash algorithm: %sattribute '%s' not found
automatically retrieve keys when verifying signaturesautomatically retrieved '%s' via %s
available CRL for issuer ID %s can't be used
bad URL encoding detected
bad data hash algorithm: %sbad data signature from key %s: %s (0x%02x, 0x%x)
bad fingerprint in '%s', line %d
bad key signature from key %s: %s (0x%02x, 0x%x)
basic certificate checks failed - not imported
batch mode: never askbe somewhat more quietbinarybinding to '%s:%d' failed: %s
build_packet failed: %s
cCcached CRL for issuer id %s tampered; we need to update
cached CRL for issuer id %s too old; update required
caching keyring '%s'
caller did not return the issuing certificate
caller did not return the target certificate
calling unlock_db_file on a closed file
calling unlock_db_file on an unlocked file
can't access %s - invalid OpenPGP card?
can't access '%s': %s
can't acquire read lock on the certificate cache: %s
can't acquire write lock on the certificate cache: %s
can't allocate control structure: %s
can't connect to '%s': %s
can't connect to the dirmngr: %s
can't create '%s': %s
can't create backup file '%s': %s
can't create directory '%s': %s
can't create lock for '%s'
can't create socket: %s
can't create temporary directory '%s': %s
can't disable core dumps: %s
can't do this in batch mode
can't do this in batch mode without "--yes"
can't encrypt to '%s'
can't get authorityInfoAccess: %s
can't handle public key algorithm %d
can't handle text lines longer than %d characters
can't handle this ambiguous signature data
can't hash '%s': %s
can't initialize certificate cache lock: %s
can't lock '%s'
can't open '%s'
can't open '%s': %s
can't open fd %d: %s
can't open signed data '%s'
can't open signed data fd=%d: %s
can't parse certificate '%s': %s
can't release lock on the certificate cache: %s
can't set permissions of '%s': %s
can't sign using '%s': %s
can't use '%s' as home directory
can't use a symmetric ESK packet due to the S2K mode
cancelled
cancelled by user
cancel|cancelcannot allocate args vector
cannot allocate infile string: %s
cannot allocate outfile string: %s
cannot appoint a PGP 2.x style key as a designated revoker
cannot avoid weak key for symmetric cipher; tried %d times!
cannot revoke the last valid user ID.
card does not support digest algorithm %s
card is permanently locked!
card-no: certificate '%s' already cached
certificate '%s' deleted
certificate '%s' loaded
certificate '%s' not found: %s
certificate already cached
certificate cached
certificate chain is good
certificate chain longer than allowed by CA (%d)certificate chain too long
certificate check failed: %s
certificate has a BAD signaturecertificate has been revokedcertificate has been revoked
certificate has been revoked at: %s due to: %s
certificate has expiredcertificate is good
certificate is not usable for encryption
certificate is not usable for signing
certificate is valid
certificate not created during lifetime of issuercertificate not yet validcertificate policy not allowedcertificate search not possible due to disabled %s
certificate should not have been used for CRL signing
certificate should not have been used for OCSP response signing
certificate should not have been used for certification
certificate should not have been used for encryption
certificate should not have been used for signing
certificate status is: %s  (this=%s  next=%s)
certificate too large to make any sense
certificate with invalid validitycertificate with invalid validity: %schainchange URL to retrieve keychange a CA fingerprintchange a card's PINchange a passphrasechange card holder's namechange card holder's salutationchange data on a cardchange the expiration date for the key or selected subkeyschange the key attributechange the language preferenceschange the login namechange the ownertrustchange the passphrasecheck all programscheck global configuration filecheck signaturescheck validity using OCSPcheck whether a dirmngr is runningchecking CRL forchecking created signature failed: %s
checking for a fresh copy of an expired key via %s
checking for qualified certificate failed: %s
checking the CRL failed: %schecking the trust list failed: %s
checking the trustdb
checking trustworthiness of root certificate failed: %s
child aborted with status %i
cipher algorithm %d%s is unknown or disabled
cipher algorithm '%s' may not be used in %s mode
class %s is not supported
colon missingcolons are not allowed in the socket name
command "%.50s" is ambiguous
compact unusable user IDs and remove all signatures from keycompact unusable user IDs and remove unusable signatures from keycompletes-needed must be greater than 0
compression algorithm '%s' may not be used in %s mode
conflicting commands
connect to the dirmngrconnection to %s established
connection to agent is in restricted mode
conversion from '%s' to '%s' failed: %s
conversion from '%s' to '%s' not available
converting S-expression failed: %s
could not create pipe: %s
could not create pty: %s
could not fork: %s
could not open %s for writing: %s
could not parse keyserver
could not parse keyserver URL
create ascii armored outputcreate base-64 encoded outputcreated: %screating S-expression failed: %s
creating anyway
creating cache file '%s'
creating directory '%s'
creation timestamp missing
critical certificate extension %s is not supportedcritical marked policy without configured policiescrl_cache_insert via DP failed: %s
crl_cache_insert via issuer failed: %s
crl_fetch via DP failed: %s
crl_parse_insert failed: %s
csh-style command outputdata hash algorithm: %sdata not saved; use option "--output" to save it
dearmoring failed: %s
decode received data linesdecrypt data (default)decryption failed: %s
decryption forced to fail!
decryption modusdecryption okay
delete selected subkeysdelete selected user IDsdelete signatures from the selected user IDsdeleting certificate "%s" failed: %s
deleting keyblock failed: %s
deleting secret %s failed: %s
deny the use of admin card commandsdepth: %d  valid: %3d  signed: %3d  trust: %d-, %dq, %dn, %dm, %df, %du
destroy all keys and datadetected card with S/N: %s
detected errors in cache dir file
digest algorithm '%s' may not be used in %s mode
directory '%s' created
dirmngr cache-only key lookup failed: %s
disable all access to the dirmngrdisable keydisableddisallow caller to override the pinentrydisallow clients to mark keys as "trusted"disallow the use of an external password cachedisplay photo IDs during key listingsdisplay photo IDs during signature verificationdo not allow bypassing the passphrase policydo not allow the reuse of old passphrasesdo not check CRLs for root certificatesdo not check certificate policiesdo not clear the ownertrust values during importdo not detach from the consoledo not make any changesdo not update the trustdb after importdo not use a reader's pinpaddo not use extended connect modedo not use fallback hosts with --ldap-proxydo not use the PIN cache when signingdo not use the SCdaemondo not use the internal CCID driverdoes not match - try againdon't use the terminal at alldropping %u certificates from the cache
duplicate entry detected in '%s' line %u
duplicated certificate '%s' deleted
either %s or %s must be given
elevate the trust of signatures with valid PKA dataenable full debuggingenable keyenable putty supportenable ssh supportenarmoring failed: %s
encrypt dataencrypted with %lu passphrases
encrypted with %s key, ID %s
encrypted with %u-bit %s key, ID %s, created %s
encrypted with 1 passphrase
encrypted with unknown algorithm %d
encryption modusencryption only with symmetric ciphererror accessing '%s': http status %u
error allocating enough memory: %s
error allocating memory: %s
error beginning transaction on TOFU database: %s
error binding socket to '%s': %s
error building OCSP request: %s
error caching certificate: %s
error changing TOFU policy: %s
error changing key attribute for key %d: %s
error checking validity of CRL issuer certificate: %s
error closing %s: %s
error closing '%s'
error closing '%s': %s
error closing cache file: %s
error closing new cache dir file '%s': %s
error closing temporary cache file '%s': %s
error committing transaction on TOFU database: %s
error connecting to '%s': %s
error creating '%s': %s
error creating a pipe: %s
error creating a stream for a pipe: %s
error creating directory '%s': %s
error creating keybox '%s': %s
error creating keyring '%s': %s
error creating new cache dir file '%s': %s
error creating passphrase: %s
error creating temporary cache file '%s': %s
error creating temporary file: %s
error determining TOFU database's version: %s
error fetching certificate by S/N: %s
error fetching certificate by subject: %s
error finding trust record in '%s': %s
error finding writable keyDB: %s
error finishing temporary cache file '%s': %s
error for setup KDF: %s
error forking process: %s
error gathering other user IDs: %s
error gathering signature stats: %s
error getting CRL item: %s
error getting OCSP status for target certificate: %s
error getting authorityKeyIdentifier: %s
error getting card info: %s
error getting current key info: %s
error getting data from cache file: %s
error getting exit code of process %d: %s
error getting key usage information: %s
error getting list of cards: %s
error getting new PIN: %s
error getting nonce for the socket
error getting responder ID: %s
error getting serial number of card: %s
error getting stored flags: %s
error getting update times of CRL: %s
error getting version from '%s': %s
error hashing '%s': %s
error importing certificate: %s
error in '%s': %s
error in trailer line
error initializing TOFU database: %s
error initializing cache file '%s' for reading: %s
error initializing reader object: %s
error inserting item into temporary cache file: %s
error loading certificate '%s': %s
error locking keybox: %s
error opening '%s': %s
error opening TOFU database '%s': %s
error opening TOFU database: %s
error opening cache file '%s': %s
error opening key DB: %s
error parsing '%s'
error parsing OCSP response for '%s': %s
error parsing key specification '%s': %s
error printing log line: %s
error reading '%s', line %d: %s
error reading '%s': %s
error reading CRL extensions: %s
error reading HTTP response for '%s': %s
error reading TOFU database: %s
error reading application data
error reading cache entry from db: %s
error reading certificate from '%s': %s
error reading certificate from stdin: %s
error reading directory '%s': %s
error reading fingerprint DO
error reading from %s: %s
error reading from responder: %s
error reading input: %s
error reading keyblock: %s
error reading list of trusted root certificates
error reading log from ldap wrapper %d: %s
error reading nonce on fd %d: %s
error reading the card: %s
error renaming '%s' to '%s': %s
error retrieving '%s' via %s: %s
error retrieving '%s': %s
error retrieving CHV status from card
error rolling back transaction on TOFU database: %s
error running '%s': exit status %d
error running '%s': probably not installed
error running '%s': terminated
error searching the keyring: %s
error sending data: %s
error sending standard options: %s
error setting OCSP target: %s
error setting up MD5 hash context: %s
error storing certificate
error storing certificate: %s
error storing flags: %s
error updating TOFU database: %s
error while asking for the passphrase: %s
error writing '%s': %s
error writing base64 encoding: %s
error writing keyring '%s': %s
error writing new cache dir file '%s': %s
error writing public keyring '%s': %s
error writing to %s: %s
error writing to '%s': %s
error writing to stdout: %s
error writing to temporary file: %s
execv failed: %s
existing key will be replaced
expect an URL for --lookupexpect certificates in PEM formatexpiredexpired: %sexpires: %sexport as ssh key failed: %s
export attribute user IDs (generally photo IDs)export certificatesexport keysexport keys to a keyserverexport revocation keys marked as "sensitive"export signatures that are marked as local-onlyexporting secret keys not allowed
external program calls are disabled due to unsafe options file permissions
extra field detected in crl record of '%s' line %u
failed to acquire the pinentry lock: %s
failed to allocate OCSP context: %s
failed to allocate assuan context: %s
failed to allocate keyDB handle
failed to create a new cache object: %s
failed to create stream from socket: %s
failed to create temporary cache dir file '%s': %s
failed to create temporary file '%s': %s
failed to establish a hashing context for OCSP: %s
failed to get the fingerprint
failed to initialize the TrustDB: %s
failed to initialize the server: %s
failed to open '%s': %s
failed to open cache dir file '%s': %s
failed to proxy %s inquiry to client
failed to re-open cache dir file '%s': %s
failed to rebuild keyring cache: %s
failed to store the creation date: %s
failed to store the fingerprint: %s
failed to store the key: %s
failed to the register commands with Assuan: %s
failed to use default PIN as %s: %s - disabling further default use
fetch missing issuer certificatesfetch the key specified in the card URLfetch_cert_by_url failed: %s
fetch_next_cert failed: %s
fetching CRL from '%s' failed: %s
file '%s', line %d: %s
fingerprint on card does not match requested one
fingerprint=%s
first record of '%s' is not the version
flag the selected user ID as primaryflush the cacheforce loading of outdated CRLsforce the use of the default OCSP responderforce-crl-refresh active and %d minutes passed for issuer id %s; update required
force-crl-refresh active for issuer id %s; update required
forcedforcing symmetric cipher %s (%d) violates recipient preferences
found another possible matching CA certificate - trying againfound attribute '%s'
fstat of '%s' failed in %s: %s
fstat(%d) failed in %s: %s
fullfull featured key pair generationgGaAuUrRbBgcry_md_open failed: %s
gcry_md_open for algorithm %d failed: %s
generate a new key pairgenerate a revocation certificategenerate new keysgenerating key failed
generating new key
get the configuration directories for @GPGCONF@goodgot an invalid S-expression from libksba
got status: '%s'
gpg/card> handler 0x%lx for fd %d started
handler 0x%lx for fd %d terminated
handler for fd %d started
handler for fd %d terminated
hash algorithm %d (%s) for signer %d not supported; using %s
hash algorithm used for signer %d: %s (%s)
hashing the OCSP response for '%s' failed: %s
honor the PKA record set on a key when retrieving keyshonor the preferred keyserver URL set on the keyiImMqQsSiconv_open failed: %s
ignore HTTP CRL distribution pointsignore LDAP CRL distribution pointsignore certificate contained OCSP service URLsignore key-signatures which are not self-signaturesignore requests to change the TTYignore requests to change the X displayignoring database dir '%s'
ignoring garbage lineimport certificatesimport keys from a keyserverimport missing key from a signatureimport signatures that are marked as local-onlyimport/merge keysimporting common certificates '%s'
importing secret keys not allowed
include revoked keys in search resultsinclude subkeys when searching by key IDinclude the public key in signaturesinhibit the use of HTTPinhibit the use of LDAPinput file name (default stdin)input line %u too long or missing LF
input line longer than %d characters
interactive marking as trusted disabled for this session
interactive marking as trusted not enabled in gpg-agent
intermediate certificate has expiredintermediate certificate is good
intermediate certificate not created during lifetime of issuerintermediate certificate not yet validinvalidinvalid S2K mode; must be 0, 1 or 3
invalid SHA1 fingerprint string '%s'
invalid alias definitioninvalid argumentinvalid argument for option "%.50s"
invalid armor header: invalid armor: line longer than %d characters
invalid auto-key-locate list
invalid canonical S-expression found
invalid char 0x%02x in host name - not added
invalid clearsig header
invalid commandinvalid command "%.50s"
invalid command (there is no implicit command)
invalid country code in '%s', line %d
invalid dash escaped line: invalid debug-level '%s' given
invalid default preferences
invalid default-cert-level; must be 0, 1, 2, or 3
invalid export options
invalid filter option: %s
invalid fingerprintinvalid formatted checksum for '%s'
invalid formatted fingerprint in '%s', line %d
invalid hash algorithm '%s'
invalid import options
invalid issuer hash in '%s' line %u
invalid item '%s' in preference string
invalid keyflag in '%s', line %d
invalid keyserver options
invalid keyserver protocol (us %d!=handler %d)
invalid line detected in '%s' line %u
invalid list options
invalid min-cert-level; must be 1, 2, or 3
invalid optioninvalid option "%.50s"
invalid personal cipher preferences
invalid personal compress preferences
invalid personal digest preferences
invalid pinentry mode '%s'
invalid port number %d
invalid radix64 character %02X skipped
invalid radix64 character %02x skipped
invalid request origin '%s'
invalid signature: message digest attribute does not match computed one
invalid structure of OpenPGP card (DO 0x93)
invalid timestamp in '%s' line %u
invalid value
invalid value for option '%s'
invalid verify options
invoke gpg-protect-toolissuer certificate is not marked as a CAissuer certificate not foundissuer certificate not found: %s
it is strongly suggested that you update your preferences and
keykey "%s" not found
key "%s" not found on keyserver
key "%s" not found: %s
key %s has no user IDs
key %s is not suitable for decryption in %s mode
key %s marked as ultimately trusted
key %s may not be used for signing in %s mode
key %s occurs more than once in the trustdb
key %s was created %lu day in the future (time warp or clock problem)
key %s was created %lu days in the future (time warp or clock problem)
key %s was created %lu second in the future (time warp or clock problem)
key %s was created %lu seconds in the future (time warp or clock problem)
key %s: "%s" %d new signatures
key %s: "%s" %d new subkeys
key %s: "%s" %d new user IDs
key %s: "%s" %d signature cleaned
key %s: "%s" %d signatures cleaned
key %s: "%s" %d user ID cleaned
key %s: "%s" %d user IDs cleaned
key %s: "%s" 1 new signature
key %s: "%s" 1 new subkey
key %s: "%s" 1 new user ID
key %s: "%s" not changed
key %s: "%s" revocation certificate added
key %s: "%s" revocation certificate imported
key %s: %s
key %s: PGP 2.x style key - skipped
key %s: PKS subkey corruption repaired
key %s: accepted as trusted key
key %s: accepted non self-signed user ID "%s"
key %s: can't locate original keyblock: %s
key %s: can't read original keyblock: %s
key %s: direct key signature added
key %s: doesn't match our copy
key %s: duplicated user ID detected - merged
key %s: error changing passphrase: %s
key %s: error sending to agent: %s
key %s: invalid direct key signature
key %s: invalid revocation certificate: %s - rejected
key %s: invalid revocation certificate: %s - skipped
key %s: invalid self-signature on user ID "%s"
key %s: invalid subkey binding
key %s: invalid subkey revocation
key %s: key material on-card - skipped
key %s: new key - skipped
key %s: no public key - can't apply revocation certificate
key %s: no public key for trusted key - skipped
key %s: no subkey for key binding
key %s: no subkey for key revocation
key %s: no subkey for subkey binding signature
key %s: no subkey for subkey revocation signature
key %s: no user ID
key %s: no user ID for signature
key %s: no valid user IDs
key %s: non exportable signature (class 0x%02X) - skipped
key %s: public key "%s" imported
key %s: public key not found: %s
key %s: removed multiple subkey binding
key %s: removed multiple subkey revocation
key %s: revocation certificate at wrong place - skipped
key %s: secret key already exists
key %s: secret key imported
key %s: secret key with invalid cipher %d - skipped
key %s: skipped subkey
key %s: skipped user ID "%s"
key %s: subkey signature in wrong place - skipped
key %s: unexpected signature class (0x%02X) - skipped
key %s: unsupported public key algorithm
key %s: unsupported public key algorithm on user ID "%s"
key already exists
key export failed: %s
key generation completed (%d second)
key generation completed (%d seconds)
key has been created %lu second in future (time warp or clock problem)
key has been created %lu seconds in future (time warp or clock problem)
key is not flagged as insecure - can't use it with the faked RNG!
key not found on keyserver
key operation not possible: %s
keyblock resource '%s': %s
keybox '%s' created
keyring '%s' created
keyserver option "%s" may not be used in %s mode
keyserver receive failed: %s
keyserver refresh failed: %s
keyserver search failed: %s
keyserver send failed: %s
keysize invalid; using %u bits
keysize rounded up to %u bits
keyword too longkill a given componentksba_crl_new failed: %s
ksba_crl_parse failed: %s
ksba_crl_set_reader failed: %s
launch a given componentldap wrapper %d readyldap wrapper %d ready: exitcode=%d
ldap wrapper %d ready: timeout
ldap wrapper %d stalled - killing
ldap_search hit the size limit of the server
ldapserver missingline %d: error getting key by keygrip '%s': %s
line %d: error getting signing key by keygrip '%s': %s
line %d: error reading key '%s' from card: %s
line %d: invalid algorithm
line %d: invalid authority-key-id
line %d: invalid date given
line %d: invalid extension syntax
line %d: invalid hash algorithm given
line %d: invalid issuer name '%s' at pos %d
line %d: invalid issuer name label '%.*s'
line %d: invalid key length %u (valid are %d to %d)
line %d: invalid serial number
line %d: invalid subject name '%s' at pos %d
line %d: invalid subject name label '%.*s'
line %d: invalid subject-key-id
line %d: key generation failed: %s <%s>
line %d: no subject name given
line %d: not a valid email address
line shortened due to embedded Nul character
line too longline too long - skipped
list all available datalist all componentslist and check key signatureslist certificate chainlist external keyslist global configuration filelist key and user IDslist keyslist keys and fingerprintslist keys and signatureslist preferences (expert)list preferences (verbose)list secret keyslist the contents of the CRL cachelistening on socket '%s'
load a CRL into the dirmngrloading CRL '%s' failed: %s
locating CRL issuer certificate by authorityKeyIdentifier
lock '%s' not made: %s
looking up '%s'
looking up issuer at external location
looking up issuer from the Dirmngr cache
lookup a certificatelookup failed: %s
lookup only locally stored certificatesmake a clear text signaturemake a detached signaturemake a signaturemake timestamp conflicts only a warningmake_keysig_packet failed: %s
malformed CRC
malloc failed: %s
marginalmarginals-needed must be greater than 1
max-cert-depth must be in the range from 1 to 255
max_replies %d exceeded
menu to change or unblock the PINmissing argumentmissing argument for option "%.50s"
move a backup key to a smartcardmove a key to a smartcardnNnested clear text signatures
nevernever     never consult a CRLnew CRL still too old; it expired on %s
new cache dir file '%s' created
next trustdb check due at %s
nextUpdate not given; assuming a validity period of one day
nono --keyfile option provided
no --program option provided
no = sign found in group definition '%s'
no CRL available for issuer id %s
no CRL found for certificateno CRL issuer found in CRL: %s
no attribute given for query '%s'
no authentication key for ssh on card: %s
no class provided
no default OCSP responder defined
no default OCSP signer defined
no dirmngr running in this session
no gpg-agent running in this session
no host name in '%s'
no issuer DN in '%s' line %u
no issuer found in certificateno issuer found in certificate
no key usage specified - assuming all usages
no keyserver known
no need for a trustdb check
no need for a trustdb check with '%s' trust model
no need for a trustdb update with '%s' trust model
no remote program execution supported
no revocation keys found for "%s"
no running Dirmngr - starting '%s'
no running gpg-agent - starting '%s'
no secret key
no signature found
no signed data
no suitable card key found: %s
no suitable certificate found to verify the OCSP response
no ultimately trusted keys found
no valid OpenPGP data found.
no valid addressees
no valid recipients given
no writable keyring found: %s
no writable public keyring found: %s
nonenot a detached signature
not an OpenPGP cardnot checking CRL fornot forcednot removing file '%s'
not signed by a default OCSP signer's certificatenpth_pselect failed: %s - waiting 1s
number of issuers matching: %d
number of matching certificates: %d
oOokay, we are the anonymous recipient.
okay|okayold encoding of the DEK is not supported
old style (PGP 2.x) signature
old version of cache directory - cleaning up
old version of cache directory - giving up
only --decrypt and --encrypt are supported
only accept updates to existing keysoops: ksba_cert_hash failed: %s
opening cache file '%s'
option "%.50s" does not expect an argument
option "%.50s" is ambiguous
option "%s" ignored due to "%s"
option "%s" requires a program and optional arguments
option '%s' given, but no valid default keys given
option '%s' given, but option '%s' not given
option '%s' may not be used in %s mode
option file '%s': %s
original file name='%.*s'
out of coreout of core
out of core in secure memory while allocating %lu bytesout of core while allocating %lu bytesoverride proxy options set for dirmngroverride timeout options set for dirmngrownertrust information cleared
ownertrust value missingpass a command to the dirmngrpassphrase generated with unknown digest algorithm %d
permanently loaded certificates: %u
pinentry.qualitybar.tooltipplease check the reason and manually delete that file
please do a --check-trustdb
please make sure that the "dirmngr" is properly installed
please see %s for more information
please use "%s%s" instead
please use the option '--daemon' to run the program in the background
please wait while key is being generated ...
policy: %spreference '%s' duplicated
premature eof (in CRC)
premature eof (in trailer)
premature eof (no CRC)
print data out hex encodedprint message digestsprint the card statusproblem handling encrypted packet
problem looking for existing certificate: %s
problem re-searching certificate: %s
problem reading cache key: %s
problem reading cache record for S/N %s: %s
problem reading cache record: %s
problem removing stale temporary cache file '%s': %s
problem renaming '%s' to '%s': %s
problem setting the gpg-agent options
problem with the agent: %s
processing CRL from '%s' failed: %s
processing url '%s'
program filenameprompt before overwritingprotection algorithm %d (%s) is not supported
protection hash algorithm %d (%s) is not supported
pty read failed: %s
public and secret key created and signed.
public key %s is %lu day newer than the signature
public key %s is %lu days newer than the signature
public key %s is %lu second newer than the signature
public key %s is %lu seconds newer than the signature
public key %s not found: %s
public key algorithm %d (%s) is not supported
public key decryption failed: %s
public key encrypted data: good DEK
public key is %s
public key of ultimately trusted key %s not found
qQquery the software version databasequickly add a new user-idquickly generate a new key pairquickly revoke a user-idquickly set a new expiration datequickly sign a keyquickly sign a key locallyquietquitquit this menuquoted printable character in armor - probably a buggy MTA has been used
re-distribute this key to avoid potential algorithm mismatch problems
read errorread error in '%s': %s
read failed: %s
reader to file mapping table full - waiting
reading from '%s'
reading options from '%s'
reading public key failed: %s
reading stdin ...
reason for revocation: receiving line failed: %s
redirection changed to '%s'
refreshing %d key from %s
refreshing %d keys from %s
register a smartcardrejected by import screenerreload all or a given componentremove as much as possible from key after importremove as much as possible from key during exportremove keys from the public keyringremove keys from the secret keyringremove unusable parts from key after importremove unusable parts from key during exportremoved stale temporary cache file '%s'
removing cache file '%s'
removing stale lockfile (created by %d)
renaming '%s' to '%s' failed: %s
repair damage from the pks keyserver during importrepair keys on importrequesting key %s from %s
requesting key %s from %s server %s
requesting key from '%s'
required certificate attributes missing: %s%s%sresource problem: out of core
response does not contain the EC public key
response does not contain the RSA modulus
response does not contain the RSA public exponent
response does not contain the public key data
response from server too large; limit is %d bytes
return all values in a record oriented formatrevocation certificate stored as '%s.rev'
revocation comment: revoke key or selected subkeysrevoke selected user IDsrevoke signatures on the selected user IDsrevokedrevoked by your key %s on %s
revoked: %srevoking the user ID failed: %s
root certificate has expiredroot certificate has now been marked as trusted
root certificate is good
root certificate is not marked trustedroot certificate missingroot certificate not yet validrounded to %u bits
rounded up to %u bits
route all network traffic via Torrun /subst on startuprun import filters and export key immediatelyrun in daemon mode (background)run in multi server mode (foreground)run in server moderun in server mode (foreground)run in supervised moderun the Assuan server given on the command linerun without asking a usersave and quitscanning result for attribute '%s'
search for keys on a keyserversearching '%s' failed: %s
secret key "%s" not found
secret key "%s" not found: %s
secret key %s: %s
secret key file (required)secret key parts are not available
seems to be not encryptedselect failed: %s
select subkey Nselect user ID Nselected certification digest algorithm is invalid
selected cipher algorithm is invalid
selected compression algorithm is invalid
selected digest algorithm is invalid
self-signed certificate has a BAD signatureselfsigned certificate has a BAD signaturesending key %s to %s
sending line failed: %s
serialno missing in cert IDserver '%s' is older than us (%s < %s)server uses an invalid certificateset a notation for the selected user IDsset debugging flagsset preference list for the selected user IDsset the preferred keyserver URL for the selected user IDssetting the primary user ID failed: %s
setup KDF for PIN authenticationsh-style command outputshellshow IETF standard notations during signature listingsshow IETF standard notations during signature verificationshow admin commandsshow all notations during signature listingsshow all notations during signature verificationshow expiration dates during signature listingsshow key during importshow key fingerprintshow key usage information during key listingsshow only the primary user ID in signature verificationshow policy URLs during signature listingsshow policy URLs during signature verificationshow preferred keyserver URLs during signature listingsshow preferred keyserver URLs during signature verificationshow revoked and expired subkeys in key listingsshow revoked and expired user IDs in key listingsshow revoked and expired user IDs in signature verificationshow selected photo IDsshow the keygripshow the keyring name in key listingsshow this helpshow user ID validity during key listingsshow user ID validity during signature verificationshow user-supplied notations during signature listingsshow user-supplied notations during signature verificationshutdown forced
shutdown the dirmngrsign a keysign a key locallysign or edit a keysign selected user IDs [* see below for related commands]sign selected user IDs locallysign selected user IDs with a non-revocable signaturesign selected user IDs with a trust signaturesignal %d received - no action defined
signature not created during lifetime of certificatesignature verification suppressed
signatures created so far: %lu
signed by your key %s on %s%s%s
signing failed: %s
signing subkey %s is already cross-certified
signing:skipped "%s": %s
skipped "%s": duplicated
skipped: public key already set
skipped: public key already set as default recipient
skipped: secret key already present
skipping block of type %d
skipping v3 self-signature on user ID "%s"
socket name '%s' is too long
special mode for use by Squidssh handler 0x%lx for fd %d started
ssh handler 0x%lx for fd %d terminated
ssh keys greater than %d bits are not supported
standalone revocation - use "gpg --import" to apply
standalone signature of class 0x%02x
start_cert_fetch failed: %s
start_cert_fetch: invalid pattern '%s'
stat() failed for '%s': %s
statement "%s" ignored in '%s', line %d
subkeysubkey "%s" not found
subkey %s does not sign and so does not need to be cross-certified
subpacket of type %d has critical bit set
switching to chain modelsymmetric encryption of '%s' failed: %s
system error while calling external program: %s
system trustlist '%s' not available
take password from $DIRMNGR_LDAP_PASStextmodethe NullPIN has not yet been changed
the available CRL is too oldthe given certification policy URL is invalid
the given preferred keyserver URL is invalid
the given signature policy URL is invalid
the signature could not be verified.
Please remember that the signature file (.sig or .asc)
should be the first file given on the command line.
the status of the certificate is unknownthere is a secret key for public key "%s"!
this is a PGP generated Elgamal key which is not secure for signatures!this keythis key has already been designated as a revoker
this may be caused by a missing self-signature
this message may not be usable by %s
this platform requires temporary files when calling external programs
toggle the signature force PIN flagtoo many cipher preferences
too many compression preferences
too many digest preferences
too many open cache files; can't open anymore
too many redirections
tool class (confucius)total number processed: %lu
tried to revoke a non-user ID: %s
trust record %lu is not of requested type %d
trust record %lu, req type %d: read failed: %s
trust record %lu, type %d: write failed: %s
trust: %strustdb rec %lu: lseek failed: %s
trustdb rec %lu: write failed (n=%d): %s
trustdb transaction too large
trustdb: lseek failed: %s
trustdb: read failed (n=%d): %s
trustdb: sync failed: %s
trusted certificate '%s' loaded
trustlevel adjusted to FULL due to valid PKA info
trustlevel adjusted to NEVER due to bad PKA info
ultimateunable to display photo ID!
unable to execute external program
unable to execute program '%s': %s
unable to execute shell '%s': %s
unable to open JPEG file '%s': %s
unable to read external program response: %s
unable to set exec-path to %s
unable to update trustdb version record: write failed: %s
unable to use unknown trust model (%d) - assuming %s trust model
unacceptable HTTP redirect from serverunacceptable HTTP redirect from server was cleaned upunblock the PIN using a Reset Codeuncompressed|noneundefinedunexpected armor: unknownunknown TOFU policy '%s'
unknown armor header: unknown command '%s'
unknown configuration item '%s'
unknown critical CRL extension %s
unknown debug flag '%s' ignored
unknown default recipient "%s"
unknown hash algorithm '%s'
unknown option '%s'
unknown validation model '%s'
unknown weak digest '%s'
unnatural exit of external program
unsupported TOFU database version: %s
unsupported algorithm: %sunsupported curve
unsupported inquiry '%s'
unsupported record type in '%s' line %u skipped
update all keys from a keyserverupdate failed: %s
update the trust databaseupdate times of this CRL: this=%s next=%s
updating the DIR file failed - cache entry will get lost with the next program start
usage: %susage: %s [options] usage: %s [options] %s
use OCSP instead of CRLsuse a log file for the serveruse as output fileuse canonical text modeuse option "--delete-secret-keys" to delete it first.
use strict OpenPGP behavioruse system's HTTP proxy settinguse the GnuPG key backup formatuse variable length input for pinpaduser ID "%s" is already revoked
user ID: "%s"
using "%s" as default secret key for signing
using %s trust model
using OCSP responder '%s'
using cipher %s
using default OCSP responder '%s'
using default PIN as %s
using subkey %s instead of primary key %s
valid debug levels are: %s
valid values for option '%s':
validate a certificatevalidate signatures with PKA datavalidation model requested by certificate: %svalidation model used: %svalidation of certificate failed: %s
validity: %sverboseverification of Admin PIN is currently prohibited through this command
verify CHV%d failed: %s
verify a signatureverify the PIN and list all datawaiting for file '%s' to become accessible ...
waiting for ldap wrapper %d failed: %s
waiting for lock %s...
waiting for lock (held by %d%s) %s...
waiting for process %d to terminate failed: %s
waiting for processes to terminate failed: %s
waiting for the %s to come up ... (%ds)
waitpid failed: %s
weak key created - retrying
weird size for an encrypted session key (%d)
will not run with insecure memory due to %s
writing direct signature
writing key binding signature
writing new key
writing public key to '%s'
writing self signature
writing to '%s'
writing to stdout
yYyesyou can update your preferences with: gpg --edit-key %s updpref save
you cannot appoint a key as its own designated revoker
you cannot use --symmetric --encrypt in %s mode
you cannot use --symmetric --encrypt with --s2k-mode 0
you cannot use --symmetric --sign --encrypt in %s mode
you cannot use --symmetric --sign --encrypt with --s2k-mode 0
|ADDR|connect to Assuan server at ADDR|ALGO|reject signatures made with ALGO|ALGO|use ALGO to show ssh fingerprints|AN|New Admin PIN|A|Please enter the Admin PIN|COMPONENT|change options|COMPONENT|check options|COMPONENT|list options|FD|write status info to this FD|FILE|add keyring to the list of keyrings|FILE|check new passphrases against pattern in FILE|FILE|load CRL from FILE into cache|FILE|read LDAP server list from FILE|FILE|read options from FILE|FILE|run commands from FILE on startup|FILE|take policy information from FILE|FILE|take the keys from the keyring FILE|FILE|update configuration files using FILE|FILE|use the CA certificates in FILE for HKP over TLS|FILE|write a log to FILE|FILE|write a server mode log to FILE|FILE|write an audit log to FILE|FILE|write output to FILE|FILE|write server mode logs to FILE|FPR|OCSP response signed by FPR|HOST|use HOST for LDAP queries|LEVEL|set the debugging level to LEVEL|MECHANISMS|use MECHANISMS to locate keys by mail address|NAME|accept some commands via NAME|NAME|connect to Assuan socket NAME|NAME|connect to host NAME|NAME|encrypt to user ID NAME as well|NAME|ignore host part and connect through NAME|NAME|use NAME as PC/SC driver|NAME|use NAME as ct-API driver|NAME|use NAME as default secret key|NAME|use cipher algorithm NAME|NAME|use encoding NAME for PKCS#12 passphrases|NAME|use message digest algorithm NAME|NAME|use user NAME for authentication|NP|Please enter a new PIN Unblocking Code (PUK) for the key to create qualified signatures.|NP|Please enter a new PIN Unblocking Code (PUK) for the standard keys.|N|Initial New PIN|N|New PIN|N|Please enter a new PIN for the key to create qualified signatures.|N|Please enter a new PIN for the standard keys.|N|connect to port N|N|connect to reader at port N|N|disconnect the card after N seconds of inactivity|N|do not return more than N items in one query|N|expire SSH keys after N seconds|N|expire cached PINs after N seconds|N|expire the passphrase after N days|N|number of certificates to include|N|require at least N non-alpha characters for a new passphrase|N|set LDAP timeout to N seconds|N|set compress level to N (0 disables)|N|set maximum PIN cache lifetime to N seconds|N|set maximum SSH key lifetime to N seconds|N|set minimal required length for new passphrases to N|N|set the Pinentry timeout to N seconds|PASS|use password PASS for authentication|PGM|use PGM as the PIN-Entry program|PGM|use PGM as the SCdaemon program|P|Please enter the PIN Unblocking Code (PUK) for the key to create qualified signatures.|P|Please enter the PIN Unblocking Code (PUK) for the standard keys.|RN|New Reset Code|SPEC|set up email aliases|SPEC|use this keyserver to lookup keys|STRING|query DN STRING|STRING|return the attribute STRING|STRING|use STRING as filter expression|URL|fetch a CRL from URL|URL|redirect all HTTP requests to URL|URL|use OCSP responder at URL|URL|use keyserver at URL|USER-ID|encrypt for USER-ID|USER-ID|use USER-ID as default secret key|USER-ID|use USER-ID to sign or decrypt|VALUE|set the TOFU policy for a key|audit-log-result|Bad|audit-log-result|Error|audit-log-result|Good|audit-log-result|No certificate|audit-log-result|Not enabled|audit-log-result|Not supported|audit-log-result|Not used|audit-log-result|Okay|audit-log-result|Skipped|audit-log-result|Some|pinentry-label|PIN:|pinentry-label|_Cancel|pinentry-label|_No|pinentry-label|_OK|pinentry-label|_Save in password manager|pinentry-label|_Yes|pinentry-tt|Hide passphrase|pinentry-tt|Make passphrase visible||Please enter the Admin PIN and New Admin PIN||Please enter the PIN||Please enter the PIN and New PIN||Please enter the PIN for the key to create qualified signatures.||Please enter the PIN for the standard keys.||Please enter the Reset Code for the card||Please enter your PIN at the reader's pinpad||Please unlock the cardProject-Id-Version: GNU gnupg 2.2.20
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Enter the user ID.  End with an empty line: 
GnuPG needs to construct a user ID to identify your key.


Pick an image to use for your photo ID.  The image must be a JPEG file.
Remember that the image is stored within your public key.  If you use a
very large picture, your key will become very large as well!
Keeping the image close to 240x288 is a good size to use.

Supported algorithms:

You need a user ID to identify your key; the software constructs the user ID
from the Real Name, Comment and Email Address in this form:
    “Heinrich Heine (Der Dichter) <heinrichh@duesseldorf.de>”

                aka                aka “%s”               issuer “%s”
               using %s key %s
              imported: %lu             unchanged: %lu
            DN ‘%s’
           new subkeys: %lu
           trusted certificates: %u (%u,%u,%u,%u)
          attr ‘%s’
          available attribute ‘%s’
          host ‘%s’
          new user IDs: %lu
          not imported: %lu
          pass ‘%s’
          port %d
          user ‘%s’
          w/o user IDs: %lu
         “%s”: preference for cipher algorithm %s
         “%s”: preference for compression algorithm %s
         “%s”: preference for digest algorithm %s
         It is not certain that the signature belongs to the owner.
         The signature is probably a FORGERY.
         There is no indication that the signature belongs to the owner.
         This could mean that the signature is forged.
        filter ‘%s’
        new signatures: %lu
      “%s”
      Card serial no. =      Key fingerprint =      Subkey fingerprint:      secret keys read: %lu
      skipped new keys: %lu
      user IDs cleaned: %lu
     Subkey fingerprint:    runtime cached certificates: %u
    signatures cleaned: %lu
    skipped PGP-2 keys: %lu
   (%c) Finished
   (%c) Toggle the authenticate capability
   (%c) Toggle the encrypt capability
   (%c) Toggle the sign capability
   (%d) DSA (set your own capabilities)
   (%d) DSA (sign only)
   (%d) DSA and Elgamal
   (%d) ECC
   (%d) ECC and ECC
   (%d) Elgamal (encrypt only)
   (%d) Existing key
   (%d) Existing key from card
   (%d) RSA
   (%d) RSA (encrypt only)
   (%d) RSA (set your own capabilities)
   (%d) RSA (sign only)
   (%d) RSA and RSA (default)
   (%d) encrypt
   (%d) sign
   (%d) sign, encrypt
   (0) I will not answer.%s
   (1) I have not checked at all.%s
   (1) Signature key
   (2) Encryption key
   (2) I have done casual checking.%s
   (3) Authentication key
   (3) I have done very careful checking.%s
   issuer =   new key revocations: %lu
  %d = I do NOT trust
  %d = I don't know or won't say
  %d = I trust fully
  %d = I trust marginally
  %d = I trust ultimately
  (     issuer valid from   (  signature created at   (%d) ECC (encrypt only)
  (%d) ECC (set your own capabilities)
  (%d) ECC (sign only)
  (%d) Existing key
  (%d) Existing key from card
  (certificate created at   (certificate valid from   SHA1 fingerprint = %s
  Since this binding's policy was 'auto', it has been changed to 'ask'.  Unable to sign.
  aka “%s”
  m = back to the main menu
  q = quit
  s = skip this key
  secret keys imported: %lu
  subject = (%d validity count cleared)
 (%d validity counts cleared)
 (%lu signature)
 (%lu signatures)
 (end with an empty line):
 (main key ID %s) (non-exportable) (non-revocable) (optional; end with an empty line):
 - skipped ERROR: The CRL will not be used
 ERROR: The CRL will not be used because it was still too old after an update!
 ERROR: The CRL will not be used due to an unknown critical extension!
 ERROR: This cached CRL may have been tampered with!
 Primary key fingerprint: WARNING: invalid cache record length
 secret keys unchanged: %lu
 using certificate ID 0x%08lX
“%s” is not a fingerprint
“%s” is not a proper fingerprint
“%s” is not a proper mail address
“%s” is not the primary fingerprint
“%s” not a key ID: skipping
“%s” was already locally signed by key %s
“%s” was already signed by key %s
# List of assigned trustvalues, created %s
# (Use “gpg --import-ownertrust” to restore them)
%d Admin PIN attempt remaining before card is permanently locked
%d Admin PIN attempts remaining before card is permanently locked
%d bad signature
%d bad signatures
%d good signature
%d good signatures
%d key processed%d keys processed%d signature not checked due to a missing key
%d signatures not checked due to missing keys
%d signature not checked due to an error
%d signatures not checked due to errors
%lld~day%lld~days%lld~hour%lld~hours%lld~minute%lld~minutes%lld~month%lld~months%lld~second%lld~seconds%lld~week%lld~weeks%lld~year%lld~years%lu key cached%lu keys cached%lu keys cached so far (%lu signature)
%lu keys cached so far (%lu signatures)
%lu keys processed so far
%s
“%.*s”
%u-bit %s key, ID %s,
created %s%s.
%s%s %s stopped
%s does not yet work with %s
%s encrypted data
%s encrypted session key
%s encryption will be used
%s is not compliant with %s mode
%s is too old (need %s, have %s)
%s key %s requires a %zu bit or larger hash (hash is %s)
%s key %s uses an unsafe (%zu bit) hash
%s key uses an unsafe (%u bit) hash
%s keys may be between %u and %u bits long.
%s keysizes must be in the range %u-%u
%s makes no sense with %s!
%s not allowed with %s!
%s on %s aborted with status %i
%s on %s failed with status %i
%s signature, digest algorithm %s%s%s
%s/%s encrypted for: “%s”
%s/%s signature from: “%s”
%s: There is limited assurance this key belongs to the named user
%s: There is no assurance this key belongs to the named user
%s: This key is bad!  It has been marked as untrusted!
%s: Verified 0 signatures.%s: Verified 0~signatures and encrypted 0~messages.%s: directory does not exist!
%s: error reading free record: %s
%s: error reading version record: %s
%s: error updating version record: %s
%s: error writing dir record: %s
%s: error writing version record: %s
%s: failed to append a record: %s
%s: failed to create hashtable: %s
%s: failed to create version record: %s%s: failed to zero a record: %s
%s: invalid file version %d
%s: invalid trustdb
%s: invalid trustdb created
%s: keyring created
%s: not a trustdb file
%s: skipped: %s
%s: skipped: public key already present
%s: skipped: public key is disabled
%s: trustdb created
%s: unknown suffix
%s: version record with recnum %lu
%s:%d: deprecated option “%s”
%s:%d: invalid auto-key-locate list
%s:%d: invalid export options
%s:%d: invalid import options
%s:%d: invalid keyserver options
%s:%d: invalid list options
%s:%d: invalid verify options
%s:%u: “%s” is obsolete in this file - it only has effect in %s
%s:%u: garbage at end of line ignored
%s:%u: invalid fingerprint detected
%s:%u: line too long - skipped
%s:%u: no hostname given
%s:%u: obsolete option “%s” - it has no effect
%s:%u: password given without user
%s:%u: read error: %s
%s:%u: skipping this line
%sNumber: %s%%0AHolder: %s%%0ACounter: %lu%s%sNumber: %s%%0AHolder: %s%s‘%s’ already compressed
‘%s’ does not appear to be a valid key ID, fingerprint or keygrip
‘%s’ is an invalid LDAP URL
‘%s’ is not a JPEG file
‘%s’ is not a valid character set
‘%s’ is not a valid expiration time
‘%s’ is not a valid long keyID
‘%s’ is not a valid signature expiration
‘%s’ is not an LDAP URL
‘%s’ matches multiple secret keys:
(G)ood, (A)ccept once, (U)nknown, (R)eject once, (B)ad? (No description given)
(Probably you want to select %d here)
(This is a sensitive revocation key)
(Use the ‘%s’ command.)
(check argument of option '%s')
(deadlock?) (further info: (policy: %s)(reported error: %s <%s>)
(reported error: %s)
(sensitive)(this does not seem to be an encrypted message)
(this is the MD2 algorithm)
(this is the RC2 algorithm)
(unless you specify the key by fingerprint)
(use “help” to list choices)
* The ‘sign’ command may be prefixed with an ‘l’ for local signatures (lsign),
  a ‘t’ for trust signatures (tsign), an ‘nr’ for non-revocable signatures
  (nrsign), or any combination thereof (ltsign, tnrsign, etc.).
, key algorithm --output doesn't work for this command
10 translator see trust.c:uid_trust_string_fixed22 translator: see certreg-ui.c:gpgsm_gencertreq_tty@
(See the “info” manual for a complete listing of all commands and options)
@
(See the man page for a complete listing of all commands and options)
@
Commands:
 @
Examples:

 -se -r Bob [file]          sign and encrypt for user Bob
 --clear-sign [file]        make a clear text signature
 --detach-sign [file]       make a detached signature
 --list-keys [names]        show keys
 --fingerprint [names]      show fingerprints
@
Options:
 @Commands:
 @Options:
 A key for “%s” already exists
A passphrase may not be a known term or match%%0Acertain pattern.A passphrase should be at least %u character long.A passphrase should be at least %u characters long.A passphrase should contain at least %u digit or%%0Aspecial character.A passphrase should contain at least %u digits or%%0Aspecial characters.A revocation certificate is a kind of “kill switch” to publicly
declare that a key shall not anymore be used.  It is not possible
to retract such a revocation certificate once it has been published.ASCII armored output forced.
About to create a key for:
    “%s”

Admin PINAdmin commands are allowed
Admin commands are not allowed
Admin-only command
AllowAn ssh process requested the use of key%%0A  %s%%0A  (%s)%%0ADo you want to allow this?Are you sure that you want to sign this key with your
key “%s” (%s)
Are you sure you still want to add it? (y/N) Are you sure you still want to revoke it? (y/N) Are you sure you still want to sign it? (y/N) Are you sure you want to appoint this key as a designated revoker? (y/N) Are you sure you want to change the expiration time for multiple subkeys? (y/N) Are you sure you want to delete it? (y/N) Are you sure you want to replace it? (y/N) Are you sure you want to use it? (y/N) Assuan accept problem: %s
Assuan processing failed: %s
AuthenticateAuthentication key
Available keys:
BAD signature from “%s”Bad PINBad PassphraseBegin CRL dump (retrieved via %s)
CA fingerprint: CRC error; %06lX - %06lX
CRL access not possible due to Tor mode
CRL access not possible due to disabled %s
CRL checking too deeply nested
CRL signature verification failed: %s
CRL/OCSP check of certificatesCan't check signature: %s
Can't open '%s': %s
CancelCannot revoke the last valid user ID.
Cardholder's given name: Cardholder's surname: Certificate chain availableCertificate chain validCertificates leading to an ultimately trusted key:
CertifyChange (N)ame, (C)omment, (E)mail or (O)kay/(Q)uit? Change (N)ame, (C)omment, (E)mail or (Q)uit? Change (N)ame, (E)mail, or (O)kay/(Q)uit? Change (N)ame, (E)mail, or (Q)uit? Change passphraseChanging card key attribute for: Changing expiration time for a subkey.
Changing expiration time for the primary key.
Changing usage of a subkey.
Changing usage of the primary key.
Cipher: Command expects a filename argument
Comment: Component not foundComponent not suitable for launchingCompression: Configuration file of component %s is broken
Configuration for HTTP serversConfiguration for KeyserversConfiguration for OCSPConfiguration of LDAP servers to useContinue? (Y/n) Continue? (y/N) CorrectCreate a designated revocation certificate for this key? (y/N) Create a revocation certificate for this key? (y/N) Create a revocation certificate for this signature? (y/N) Create anyway? (y/N) Create self-signed certificate? (y/N) Critical preferred keyserver: Critical signature notation: Critical signature policy: Current allowed actions: Current recipients:
DNS is not properly configuredDSA requires the hash length to be a multiple of 8 bits
Data availableData decryption succeededData encryption succeededData signing succeededData verification succeededDefaulting to unknown.
Delete keyDelete this good signature? (y/N/q)Delete this invalid signature? (y/N/q)Delete this key from the keyring? (y/N) Delete this unknown signature? (y/N/q)Deleted %d signature.
Deleted %d signatures.
DenyDetached signature.
Digest: Dirmngr usableDisplaying %s photo ID of size %ld for key %s (uid %d)
Do you really want to delete the key identified by keygrip%%0A  %s%%0A  %%C%%0A?Do you really want to delete the selected keys? (y/N) Do you really want to delete this key? (y/N) Do you really want to make your passphrase visible on the screen?Do you really want to permanently delete the OpenPGP secret key:Do you really want to permanently delete the OpenPGP secret subkey key:Do you really want to revoke the entire key? (y/N) Do you really want to revoke the selected subkeys? (y/N) Do you really want to revoke this subkey? (y/N) Do you really want to set this key to ultimate trust? (y/N) Do you ultimately trust%%0A  “%s”%%0Ato correctly certify user certificates?Do you want to issue a new signature to replace the expired one? (y/N) Do you want to promote it to a full exportable signature? (y/N) Do you want to promote it to an OpenPGP self-signature? (y/N) Do you want to sign it again anyway? (y/N) Do you want your signature to expire at the same time? (Y/n) ECDSA public key is expected to be in SEC encoding multiple of 8 bits
Email address: EncryptEncrypted %d message in the future.Encrypted %d messages in the future.Encrypted %d message.Encrypted %d messages.Encrypted 0 messages.Encryption algorithm supportedEncryption key
End CRL dump
Enter DNS namesEnter JPEG filename for photo ID: Enter URIsEnter an optional description; end it with an empty line:
Enter email addressesEnter new filenameEnter new passphraseEnter number(s), N)ext, or Q)uit > Enter passphrase
Enter passphrase: Enter the X.509 subject name: Enter the keygrip: Enter the notation: Enter the user ID of the designated revoker: Enter your preferred keyserver URL: Error - Error reading backup key from '%s': %s
Error: Combined name too long (limit is %d characters).
Error: Double spaces are not allowed.
Error: Only plain ASCII is currently allowed.
Error: The “<” character may not be used.
Error: The trustdb is corrupted.
Error: invalid characters in preference string.
Error: invalid formatted fingerprint.
Error: invalid length of preference string.
Error: invalid response.
Expired signature from “%s”External verification of component %s failedFeatures: File ‘%s’ exists. GPG_TTY has not been set - using maybe bogus default
Go ahead and type your message ...
Good signature fromGood signature from “%s”Gpg-Agent usableHash: Hint: If this message was created before the year 2003 it is
likely that this message is legitimate.  This is because back
then integrity protection was not widely used.
Hint: Select the user IDs to sign
How carefully have you verified the key you are about to sign actually belongs
to the person named above?  If you don't know what to answer, enter “0”.
How much do you trust that this key actually belongs to the named user?
I have checked this key casually.
I have checked this key very carefully.
I have not checked this key at all.
I'll change it laterIDEA cipher unavailable, optimistically attempting to use %s instead
If that does not work, please consult the manual
Included certificatesInvalid character in comment
Invalid character in name
Invalid characters in PINInvalid command  (try “help”)
Invalid key %s made valid by --allow-non-selfsigned-uid
Invalid selection.
Invalid subject name ‘%s’
Invalid subject name label ‘%.*s’
Invalid user ID '%s': %s
Is this correct? (y/N) Is this okay? (y/N) Is this photo correct (y/N/q)? It is NOT certain that the key belongs to the person named
in the user ID.  If you *really* know what you are doing,
you may answer the next question with yes.
KEYTOCARD failed: %s
Key %s is already revoked.
Key available at: Key does not expire at all
Key expires at %s
Key generation canceled.
Key generation failed: %s
Key has been compromisedKey has only stub or on-card key items - no passphrase to change.
Key is no longer usedKey is revoked.Key is supersededKey is valid for? (0) Key not changed so no update needed.
KeyringKeyserver no-modifyLDAP init to ‘%s:%d’ failed: %s
LDAP server listLanguage preferences: Login data (account name): Make off-card backup of encryption key? (Y/n) Messages encrypted in the past: %d.Messages encrypted over the past %d day: %d.Messages encrypted over the past %d days: %d.Messages encrypted over the past %d month: %d.Messages encrypted over the past %d months: %d.Messages encrypted over the past %d year: %d.Messages encrypted over the past %d years: %d.Messages verified in the past: %d.Messages verified over the past %d day: %d.Messages verified over the past %d days: %d.Messages verified over the past %d month: %d.Messages verified over the past %d months: %d.Messages verified over the past %d year: %d.Messages verified over the past %d years: %d.Mr.Ms.Name may not start with a digit
Name must be at least 5 characters long
Need one component argumentNeed the secret key to do this.
NetworkNnCcEeOoQqNoNo argument allowedNo audit log entries.No fingerprintNo help availableNo help available for ‘%s’No help available for '%s'.No key with this keygrip
No matching user IDs.No reason specifiedNo subject name given
No subkey with index %d
No subkey with key ID '%s'.
No such user ID.
No trust value assigned to:
No user ID with hash %s
No user ID with index %d
Not a valid email address
Not a valid keygrip (expecting 40 hex digits)
Not signed by you.
Notations: Note that group specifications are ignored
Note that this key cannot be used for encryption.  You may want to use
the command “--edit-key” to generate a subkey for this purpose.
Note, that this software is not officially approved to create or verify such signatures.
Note: %s
Note: %s is not for normal use!
Note: ‘%s’ is not considered an option
Note: Only the secret part of the shown primary key will be deleted.
Note: Only the secret part of the shown subkey will be deleted.
Note: Only the shown public subkey will be deleted.
Note: Outdated servers may lack important security fixes.
Note: Signer's address ‘%s’ does not match DNS entry
Note: The public primary key and all its subkeys will be deleted.
Note: There is no guarantee that the card supports the requested size.
      If the key generation does not succeed, please check the
      documentation of your card to see what sizes are allowed.
Note: This command destroys all keys stored on the card!
Note: This key has been disabled.
Note: This key has expired!
Note: This passphrase has never been changed.%0APlease change it now.Note: Use “%s %s” for a full featured key generation dialog.
Note: Use ‘%s’ to make use of this info
Note: Use the command “%s” to restart them.
Note: Use the command “%s%s” to get details.
Note: Verified signer's address is ‘%s’
Note: backup of card key saved to ‘%s’
Note: creating subkeys for v3 keys is not OpenPGP compliant
Note: key %s has no %s feature
Note: key %s has no preference for %s
Note: key has been revokedNote: keys are already stored on the card!
Note: no default option file ‘%s’
Note: non-critical certificate policy not allowedNote: old default options file ‘%s’ ignored
Note: secret key %s expired at %s
Note: sender requested “for-your-eyes-only”
Note: signature key %s expired %s
Note: signature key %s has been revoked
Note: signatures using the %s algorithm are rejected
Note: simple S2K mode (0) is strongly discouraged
Note: third-party key signatures using the %s algorithm are rejected
Note: trustdb not writable
Note: won't be able to encrypt to '%s': %s
Nothing deleted.
Nothing to sign with key %s
Nothing to sign.
Now creating certificate request.  Now creating self-signed certificate.  Number of recipientsOCSP request not possible due to Tor mode
OCSP request not possible due to disabled HTTP
OCSP responder at ‘%s’ status: %s
OCSP responder returned a non-current status
OCSP responder returned a status in the future
OCSP responder returned an too old status
OpenPGPOpenPGP card no. %s detected
OpenPGP card not available: %s
Options controlling the configurationOptions controlling the diagnostic outputOptions controlling the format of the outputOptions controlling the interactivity and enforcementOptions controlling the securityOptions controlling the use of TorOptions enforcing a passphrase policyOptions useful for debuggingOverwrite? (y/N) Owner trust may not be set while using a user provided trust database
PIN callback returned error: %s
PIN for CHV%d is too short; minimum length is %d
PIN not correctly repeated; try againPIN too longPIN too shortPIN:PUKPUK not correctly repeated; try againParsing data succeededPassphrase EntryPassphrase too longPassphrase:Please correct the error first
Please decide how far you trust this user to correctly verify other users' keys
(by looking at passports, checking fingerprints from different sources, etc.)
Please don't put the email address into the real name or the comment
Please enter a domain to restrict this signature, or enter for none.
Please enter a passphrase to protect the received secret key%%0A   %s%%0A   %s%%0Awithin gpg-agent's key storagePlease enter name of data file: Please enter the PIN%s%s%s to unlock the cardPlease enter the depth of this trust signature.
A depth greater than 1 allows the key you are signing to make
trust signatures on your behalf.
Please enter the new passphrasePlease enter the passphrase for the ssh key%%0A  %F%%0A  (%c)Please enter the passphrase or the PIN
needed to complete this operation.Please enter the passphrase to export the OpenPGP secret key:Please enter the passphrase to export the OpenPGP secret subkey:Please enter the passphrase to import the OpenPGP secret key:Please enter the passphrase to protect the imported object within the GnuPG system.Please enter the passphrase to protect the new PKCS#12 object.Please enter the passphrase to unlock the OpenPGP secret key:Please enter the passphrase to unlock the secret key for the X.509 certificate:
“%s”
S/N %s, ID 0x%08lX,
created %s, expires %s.
Please enter the passphrase to unprotect the PKCS#12 object.Please enter the passphrase to%0Aprotect your new keyPlease enter your PIN, so that the secret key can be unlocked for this sessionPlease enter your passphrase, so that the secret key can be unlocked for this sessionPlease indicate whether this email address should be associated with key %s or whether you think someone is impersonating “%s”.Please insert the card with serial numberPlease note that the factory settings of the PINs are
   PIN = ‘%s’     Admin PIN = ‘%s’
You should change them using the command --change-pin
Please note that the shown key validity is not necessarily correct
unless you restart the program.
Please re-enter this passphrasePlease remove the current card and insert the one with serial numberPlease report bugs to <@EMAIL@>.
Please select exactly one user ID.
Please select the reason for the revocation:
Please select the type of key to generate:
Please select what kind of key you want:
Please select where to store the key:
Please select which elliptic curve you want:
Please specify how long the key should be valid.
         0 = key does not expire
      <n>  = key expires in n days
      <n>w = key expires in n weeks
      <n>m = key expires in n months
      <n>y = key expires in n years
Please specify how long the signature should be valid.
         0 = signature does not expire
      <n>  = signature expires in n days
      <n>w = signature expires in n weeks
      <n>m = signature expires in n months
      <n>y = signature expires in n years
Please verify that the certificate identified as:%%0A  “%s”%%0Ahas the fingerprint:%%0A  %sPossible actions for a %s key:
Possible actions for a %s key: Preferred keyserver: Primary key fingerprint:Private DO data: Private KeysProceed? (y/N) Pubkey: Public key is disabled.
Push ACK button on card/token.Quality:Quit without saving? (y/N) RSA modulus missing or not of size %d bits
RSA prime %s missing or not of size %d bits
RSA public exponent missing or larger than %d bits
Ready.
Ready.  You should now send this request to your CA.
Real name: Really create the revocation certificates? (y/N) Really create? (y/N) Really delete this self-signature? (y/N)Really do a factory reset? (enter “yes”) Really move the primary key? (y/N) Really remove all selected user IDs? (y/N) Really remove this user ID? (y/N) Really revoke all selected user IDs? (y/N) Really revoke this user ID? (y/N) Really sign all text user IDs? (y/N) Really sign all user IDs? (y/N) Really sign? (y/N) Really update the preferences for the selected user IDs? (y/N) Really update the preferences? (y/N) Reason for revocation: %s
Recipient %dRemaining attempts: %dRepeat this PINRepeat this PUKRepeat this Reset CodeRepeat:Replace existing key? (y/N) Replace existing keys? (y/N) Requested keysize is %u bits
Reset CodeReset Code is too short; minimum length is %d
Reset Code not correctly repeated; try againReset Code not or not anymore available
Revocation certificate created.
Revocation certificate created.

Please move it to a medium which you can hide away; if Mallory gets
access to this certificate he can use it to make your key unusable.
It is smart to print this certificate and store it away, just in case
your media become unreadable.  But have some caution:  The print system of
your machine might store the data and make it available to others!
Root certificate trustworthyS/MIMES/N %s is not valid; reason=%02X  date=%.15s
S/N %s is valid, it is not listed in the CRL
SETERROR %s (try %d of %d)SIGHUP received - re-reading configuration and flushing caches
SIGINT received - immediate shutdown
SIGTERM received - shutting down ...
SIGTERM received - still %d active connections
SIGUSR2 received - no action defined
Salutation (M = Mr., F = Ms., or space): Save changes? (y/N) Secret key is available.
Secret key is not available.
Secret parts of primary key are not available.
Secret parts of primary key are stored on-card.
Secret subkeys are available.
Serial number of the card: %s
Session key createdSet preference list to:
SignSign it? (y/N) Signature %dSignature availableSignature does not expire at all
Signature expired %s
Signature expires %s
Signature expires at %s
Signature is valid for? (%s) Signature key
Signature made Signature made %s
Signature made %s using %s key ID %s
Signature notation: Signature policy: Signer %dSkipping user ID “%s”, which is not a text ID.
SmartcardsSsEeAaQqStatistics for keys with the email address “%s”:
Subkey %s is already revoked.
Such a user ID already exists on this key!
Syntax: @DIRMNGR@ [options] [command [args]]
Keyserver, CRL, and OCSP access for @GNUPG@
Syntax: @GPG@ [options] [files]
Sign, check, encrypt or decrypt
Default operation depends on the input data
Syntax: @GPG@-connect-agent [options]
Connect to a running agent and send commands
Syntax: @GPGCONF@ [options]
Manage configuration options for tools of the @GNUPG@ system
Syntax: @GPGSM@ [options] [files]
Sign, check, encrypt or decrypt using the S/MIME protocol
Default operation depends on the input data
Syntax: @GPG_AGENT@ [options] [command [args]]
Secret key management for @GNUPG@
Syntax: dirmngr-client [options] [certfile|pattern]
Test an X.509 certificate against a CRL or do an OCSP check
The process returns 0 if the certificate is valid, 1 if it is
not valid and other error codes for general failures
Syntax: dirmngr_ldap [options] [URL]
Internal LDAP helper for Dirmngr
Interface and options may change without notice
Syntax: gpg-check-pattern [options] patternfile
Check a passphrase given on stdin against the patternfile
Syntax: gpg-preset-passphrase [options] KEYGRIP
Password cache maintenance
Syntax: gpg-protect-tool [options] [args]
Secret key maintenance tool
Syntax: gpgv [options] [files]
Check signatures against known trusted keys
Syntax: kbxutil [options] [files]
List, export, import Keybox data
Syntax: scdaemon [options] [command [args]]
Smartcard daemon for @GNUPG@
Syntax: symcryptrun --class CLASS --program PROGRAM --keyfile KEYFILE [options...] COMMAND [inputfile]
Call a simple symmetric encryption tool
TOFU DB errorTOFU db corruption detected.
TOFU detected a binding conflictTake this one anywayThe card will now be re-configured to generate a key of %u bits
The card will now be re-configured to generate a key of type: %s
The characters ‘%s’ and ‘%s’ may not appear in name
The email address “%s” is associated with %d key!The email address “%s” is associated with %d keys!The email address “%s” is associated with %d key:
The email address “%s” is associated with %d keys:
The following key was revoked on %s by %s key %s
The minimum trust level for this key is: %s

The self-signature on “%s”
is a PGP 2.x-style signature.
The signature will be marked as non-exportable.
The signature will be marked as non-revocable.
There are no preferences on a PGP 2.x-style user ID.
These parameters are used:
This JPEG is really large (%d bytes) !
This command is not allowed while in %s mode.
This command is not supported by this card
This command is only available for version 2 cards
This is a qualified signature
This is a revocation certificate for the OpenPGP key:This is a secret key! - really delete? (y/N) This is the first time the email address “%s” is being used with key %s.This key belongs to us
This key has been disabledThis key has expired!This key is bad!  It has been marked as untrusted!  If you
*really* know what you are doing, you may answer the next
question with yes.
This key is due to expire on %s.
This key may be revoked by %s key %sThis key probably belongs to the named user
This key's user IDs:
This may take a while ...
This passphrase has not been changed%%0Asince %.4s-%.2s-%.2s.  Please change it now.This signature expired on %s.
This will be a self-signature.
To avoid an accidental use of this file, a colon has been inserted
before the 5 dashes below.  Remove this colon with a text editor
before importing and publishing this revocation certificate.To be revoked by:
To complete this certificate request please enter the passphrase for the key you just created once more.
To migrate '%s', with each smartcard, run: %s
Tor is not properly configuredTor is not runningTotal number processed: %lu
URL ‘%s’ redirected to ‘%s’ (%u)
URL to retrieve public key: UncompressedUnknown critical signature notation: Unknown operationUnknown signature type ‘%s’
Usage: @DIRMNGR@ [options] (-h for help)Usage: @GPG@ [options] [files] (-h for help)Usage: @GPG@-connect-agent [options] (-h for help)Usage: @GPGCONF@ [options] (-h for help)Usage: @GPGSM@ [options] [files] (-h for help)Usage: @GPG_AGENT@ [options] (-h for help)Usage: @SCDAEMON@ [options] (-h for help)Usage: dirmngr-client [options] [certfile|pattern] (-h for help)
Usage: dirmngr_ldap [options] [URL] (-h for help)
Usage: gpg-check-pattern [options] patternfile (-h for help)
Usage: gpg-preset-passphrase [options] KEYGRIP (-h for help)
Usage: gpg-protect-tool [options] (-h for help)
Usage: gpgv [options] [files] (-h for help)Usage: kbxutil [options] [files] (-h for help)Usage: symcryptrun [options] (-h for help)Use it to revoke this key in case of a compromise or loss of
the secret key.  However, if the secret key is still accessible,
it is better to generate a new revocation certificate and give
a reason for the revocation.  For details see the description of
of the gpg command “--generate-revocation” in the GnuPG manual.Use the option ‘%s’ to decrypt anyway.
Use the reader's pinpad for input.Use this key anyway? (y/N) User ID “%s” compacted: %s
User ID “%s” is expired.User ID “%s” is not self-signed.User ID “%s” is revoked.User ID “%s” is signable.  User ID “%s”: %d signature removed
User ID “%s”: %d signatures removed
User ID “%s”: already clean
User ID “%s”: already minimized
User ID is no longer validVerified %d message in the future.Verified %d messages in the future.Verified %d message.Verified %d messages.WARNING: “%s” is a deprecated command - do not use it
WARNING: “%s” is a deprecated option
WARNING: “%s%s” is an obsolete option - it has no effect
WARNING: “%s%s” is an obsolete option - it has no effect except on %s
WARNING: %s
WARNING: %s overrides %s
WARNING: ‘%s’ is an empty file
WARNING: Elgamal sign+encrypt keys are deprecated
WARNING: Encrypting to %s, which has no non-revoked user ids
WARNING: This is a PGP 2.x-style key.  Adding a designated revoker may cause
         some versions of PGP to reject this key.
WARNING: This is a PGP2-style key.  Adding a photo ID may cause some versions
         of PGP to reject this key.
WARNING: This key has been revoked by its designated revoker!
WARNING: This key has been revoked by its owner!
WARNING: This key is not certified with a trusted signature!
WARNING: This key is not certified with sufficiently trusted signatures!
WARNING: This key is not suitable for signing in %s mode
WARNING: This subkey has been revoked by its owner!
WARNING: Using untrusted key!
WARNING: We do NOT trust this key!
WARNING: Your encryption subkey expires soon.
WARNING: a user ID signature is dated %d seconds in the future
WARNING: appointing a key as a designated revoker cannot be undone!
WARNING: cipher algorithm %s not found in recipient preferences
WARNING: creation time of signature not known - assuming current timeWARNING: digest algorithm %s is deprecated
WARNING: encrypted message has been manipulated!
WARNING: forcing compression algorithm %s (%d) violates recipient preferences
WARNING: forcing digest algorithm %s (%d) violates recipient preferences
WARNING: forcing symmetric cipher %s (%d) violates recipient preferences
WARNING: invalid cache file hash in ‘%s’ line %u
WARNING: invalid cache record length for S/N WARNING: invalid notation data found
WARNING: key %s contains preferences for unavailable
algorithms on these user IDs:
WARNING: key %s is not suitable for encryption in %s mode
WARNING: key %s may be revoked: fetching revocation key %s
WARNING: key %s may be revoked: revocation key %s not present.
WARNING: message was encrypted with a weak key in the symmetric cipher.
WARNING: message was not integrity protected
WARNING: multiple plaintexts seen
WARNING: multiple signatures detected.  Only the first will be checked.
WARNING: new CRL still too old; it expired on %s - loading anyway
WARNING: no command supplied.  Trying to guess what you mean ...
WARNING: no user ID has been marked as primary.  This command may
              cause a different user ID to become the assumed primary.
WARNING: not a detached signature; file ‘%s’ was NOT verified!
WARNING: nothing exported
WARNING: potentially insecure symmetrically encrypted session key
WARNING: program may create a core file!
WARNING: recipients (-r) given without using public key encryption
WARNING: running with faked system time: WARNING: signature digest conflict in message
WARNING: signing subkey %s has an invalid cross-certification
WARNING: signing subkey %s is not cross-certified
WARNING: some OpenPGP programs can't handle a DSA key with this digest size
WARNING: the signature will not be marked as non-exportable.
WARNING: the signature will not be marked as non-revocable.
WARNING: this key might be revoked (revocation key not present)
WARNING: unable to %%-expand notation (too large).  Using unexpanded.
WARNING: unable to %%-expand policy URL (too large).  Using unexpanded.
WARNING: unable to %%-expand preferred keyserver URL (too large).  Using unexpanded.
WARNING: unable to fetch URI %s: %s
WARNING: unable to refresh key %s via %s: %s
WARNING: unable to remove temp directory '%s': %s
WARNING: unable to remove tempfile (%s) '%s': %s
WARNING: unsafe enclosing directory ownership on configuration file ‘%s’
WARNING: unsafe enclosing directory ownership on extension ‘%s’
WARNING: unsafe enclosing directory ownership on homedir ‘%s’
WARNING: unsafe enclosing directory permissions on configuration file ‘%s’
WARNING: unsafe enclosing directory permissions on extension ‘%s’
WARNING: unsafe enclosing directory permissions on homedir ‘%s’
WARNING: unsafe ownership on configuration file ‘%s’
WARNING: unsafe ownership on extension ‘%s’
WARNING: unsafe ownership on homedir ‘%s’
WARNING: unsafe permissions on configuration file ‘%s’
WARNING: unsafe permissions on extension ‘%s’
WARNING: unsafe permissions on homedir ‘%s’
WARNING: using experimental cipher algorithm %s
WARNING: using experimental digest algorithm %s
WARNING: using experimental public key algorithm %s
WARNING: using first attribute only
WKD uses a cached resultWarning: %lu key skipped due to its large size
Warning: %lu keys skipped due to their large sizes
Warning: This key is also listed for use with SSH!
Deleting the key might remove your ability to access remote machines.Warning: You have entered an insecure passphrase.Warning: if you think you've seen more signatures by this key and user id, then this key might be a forgery!  Carefully examine the email address for small variations.  If the key is suspect, then use
  %s
to mark it as being bad.
Warning: if you think you've seen more signatures by this key and these user ids, then this key might be a forgery!  Carefully examine the email addresses for small variations.  If the key is suspect, then use
  %s
to mark it as being bad.
Warning: not using ‘%s’ as default key: %s
Warning: unsafe ownership on %s “%s”
Warning: unsafe permissions on %s “%s”
Warning: we have yet to see a message signed using this key and user id!
Warning: we've only seen one message signed using this key and user id!
Warning: you have only encrypted one message to this key!
Warning: you have yet to encrypt a message to this key!
We need to generate a lot of random bytes. It is a good idea to perform
some other action (type on the keyboard, move the mouse, utilize the
disks) during the prime generation; this gives the random number
generator a better chance to gain enough entropy.
What keysize do you want for the subkey? (%u) What keysize do you want? (%u) WrongYesYes, protection is not neededYou are about to create a signature using your certificate:
“%s”
Note, that this certificate will NOT create a qualified signature!You are about to create a signature using your certificate:
“%s”
This will create a qualified signature by law equated to a handwritten signature.

%s%sAre you really sure that you want to do this?You are about to revoke these signatures:
You are using the ‘%s’ character set.
You can't change the expiration date of a v3 key
You can't delete the last user ID!
You did not specify a user ID. (you may use “-r”)
You have not entered a passphrase - this is in general a bad idea!%0APlease confirm that you do not want to have any protection on your key.You have not entered a passphrase!%0AAn empty passphrase is not allowed.You have signed these user IDs on key %s:
You may not add a designated revoker to a PGP 2.x-style key.
You may not add a photo ID to a PGP2-style key.
You may try to re-create the trustdb using the commands:
You may want to change its expiration date too.
You must select at least one key.
You must select at least one user ID.
You must select exactly one key.
You selected this USER-ID:
    “%s”

Your current signature on “%s”
has expired.
Your current signature on “%s”
is a local signature.
Your decision? Your selection? Your selection? (enter ‘?’ for more information): Your system can't display dates beyond 2038.
However, it will be correctly handled up to 2106.
[  full  ][  never ][  undef ][ expired][ not human readable (%zu bytes: %s%s) ][ revoked][ unknown][Error - No name][Error - invalid DN][Error - invalid encoding][Error - out of core][User ID not found][date not given][marginal][none][not set][revocation][self-signature][ultimate][uncertain]a %u bit hash is not valid for a %u bit %s key
a %zu bit hash is not valid for a %u bit %s key
a dirmngr daemon is up and running
a gpg-agent is already running - not starting a new one
a notation name may not contain an ‘=’ character
a notation name must have only printable characters or spaces
a notation name must have only printable characters or spaces, and end with an ‘=’
a notation name must not contain more than one ‘@’ character
a notation value must not use any control characters
a user notation name must contain the ‘@’ character
absolute file name expected
accepting root CA not marked as a CAaccess to admin commands is not configured
activate changes at runtime, if possibleadd a certificate to the cacheadd a key to a smartcardadd a photo IDadd a revocation keyadd a subkeyadd a user IDadd new servers discovered in CRL distribution points to serverlistadding ‘%s:%d’ to the ldap server list
algorithm: %sall values passed to ‘%s’ ignored
allocating list item failed: %s
allow PKA lookups (DNS requests)allow online software version checkallow passphrase to be prompted through Emacsallow presetting passphraseallow sending OCSP requestsambiguous option ‘%s’
anonymous recipient; trying secret key %s ...
apply global default valuesargument not expectedarmor header: armor: %s
assuan_inquire failed: %s
assuan_inquire(%s) failed: %s
assume input is in PEM formatassume input is in base-64 formatassume input is in binary formatassume no on most questionsassume the GnuPG key backup formatassume yes on most questionsassuming %s encrypted data
assuming bad signature from key %s due to an unknown critical bit
assuming signed data in ‘%s’
attr hash algorithm: %sattribute ‘%s’ not found
automatically retrieve keys when verifying signaturesautomatically retrieved ‘%s’ via %s
available CRL for issuer ID %s can't be used
bad URL encoding detected
bad data hash algorithm: %sbad data signature from key %s: %s (0x%02x, 0x%x)
bad fingerprint in '%s', line %d
bad key signature from key %s: %s (0x%02x, 0x%x)
basic certificate checks failed - not imported
batch mode: never askbe somewhat more quietbinarybinding to ‘%s:%d’ failed: %s
build_packet failed: %s
cCcached CRL for issuer id %s tampered; we need to update
cached CRL for issuer id %s too old; update required
caching keyring ‘%s’
caller did not return the issuing certificate
caller did not return the target certificate
calling unlock_db_file on a closed file
calling unlock_db_file on an unlocked file
can't access %s - invalid OpenPGP card?
can't access '%s': %s
can't acquire read lock on the certificate cache: %s
can't acquire write lock on the certificate cache: %s
can't allocate control structure: %s
can't connect to '%s': %s
can't connect to the dirmngr: %s
can't create '%s': %s
can't create backup file '%s': %s
can't create directory '%s': %s
can't create lock for ‘%s’
can't create socket: %s
can't create temporary directory '%s': %s
can't disable core dumps: %s
can't do this in batch mode
can't do this in batch mode without “--yes”
can't encrypt to ‘%s’
can't get authorityInfoAccess: %s
can't handle public key algorithm %d
can't handle text lines longer than %d characters
can't handle this ambiguous signature data
can't hash '%s': %s
can't initialize certificate cache lock: %s
can't lock ‘%s’
can't open ‘%s’
can't open '%s': %s
can't open fd %d: %s
can't open signed data ‘%s’
can't open signed data fd=%d: %s
can't parse certificate '%s': %s
can't release lock on the certificate cache: %s
can't set permissions of '%s': %s
can't sign using '%s': %s
can't use ‘%s’ as home directory
can't use a symmetric ESK packet due to the S2K mode
cancelled
cancelled by user
cancel|cancelcannot allocate args vector
cannot allocate infile string: %s
cannot allocate outfile string: %s
cannot appoint a PGP 2.x style key as a designated revoker
cannot avoid weak key for symmetric cipher; tried %d times!
cannot revoke the last valid user ID.
card does not support digest algorithm %s
card is permanently locked!
card-no: certificate ‘%s’ already cached
certificate ‘%s’ deleted
certificate ‘%s’ loaded
certificate ‘%s’ not found: %s
certificate already cached
certificate cached
certificate chain is good
certificate chain longer than allowed by CA (%d)certificate chain too long
certificate check failed: %s
certificate has a BAD signaturecertificate has been revokedcertificate has been revoked
certificate has been revoked at: %s due to: %s
certificate has expiredcertificate is good
certificate is not usable for encryption
certificate is not usable for signing
certificate is valid
certificate not created during lifetime of issuercertificate not yet validcertificate policy not allowedcertificate search not possible due to disabled %s
certificate should not have been used for CRL signing
certificate should not have been used for OCSP response signing
certificate should not have been used for certification
certificate should not have been used for encryption
certificate should not have been used for signing
certificate status is: %s  (this=%s  next=%s)
certificate too large to make any sense
certificate with invalid validitycertificate with invalid validity: %schainchange URL to retrieve keychange a CA fingerprintchange a card's PINchange a passphrasechange card holder's namechange card holder's salutationchange data on a cardchange the expiration date for the key or selected subkeyschange the key attributechange the language preferenceschange the login namechange the ownertrustchange the passphrasecheck all programscheck global configuration filecheck signaturescheck validity using OCSPcheck whether a dirmngr is runningchecking CRL forchecking created signature failed: %s
checking for a fresh copy of an expired key via %s
checking for qualified certificate failed: %s
checking the CRL failed: %schecking the trust list failed: %s
checking the trustdb
checking trustworthiness of root certificate failed: %s
child aborted with status %i
cipher algorithm %d%s is unknown or disabled
cipher algorithm ‘%s’ may not be used in %s mode
class %s is not supported
colon missingcolons are not allowed in the socket name
command “%.50s” is ambiguous
compact unusable user IDs and remove all signatures from keycompact unusable user IDs and remove unusable signatures from keycompletes-needed must be greater than 0
compression algorithm ‘%s’ may not be used in %s mode
conflicting commands
connect to the dirmngrconnection to %s established
connection to agent is in restricted mode
conversion from ‘%s’ to ‘%s’ failed: %s
conversion from ‘%s’ to ‘%s’ not available
converting S-expression failed: %s
could not create pipe: %s
could not create pty: %s
could not fork: %s
could not open %s for writing: %s
could not parse keyserver
could not parse keyserver URL
create ascii armored outputcreate base-64 encoded outputcreated: %screating S-expression failed: %s
creating anyway
creating cache file ‘%s’
creating directory ‘%s’
creation timestamp missing
critical certificate extension %s is not supportedcritical marked policy without configured policiescrl_cache_insert via DP failed: %s
crl_cache_insert via issuer failed: %s
crl_fetch via DP failed: %s
crl_parse_insert failed: %s
csh-style command outputdata hash algorithm: %sdata not saved; use option “--output” to save it
dearmoring failed: %s
decode received data linesdecrypt data (default)decryption failed: %s
decryption forced to fail!
decryption modusdecryption okay
delete selected subkeysdelete selected user IDsdelete signatures from the selected user IDsdeleting certificate “%s” failed: %s
deleting keyblock failed: %s
deleting secret %s failed: %s
deny the use of admin card commandsdepth: %d  valid: %3d  signed: %3d  trust: %d-, %dq, %dn, %dm, %df, %du
destroy all keys and datadetected card with S/N: %s
detected errors in cache dir file
digest algorithm ‘%s’ may not be used in %s mode
directory ‘%s’ created
dirmngr cache-only key lookup failed: %s
disable all access to the dirmngrdisable keydisableddisallow caller to override the pinentrydisallow clients to mark keys as “trusted”disallow the use of an external password cachedisplay photo IDs during key listingsdisplay photo IDs during signature verificationdo not allow bypassing the passphrase policydo not allow the reuse of old passphrasesdo not check CRLs for root certificatesdo not check certificate policiesdo not clear the ownertrust values during importdo not detach from the consoledo not make any changesdo not update the trustdb after importdo not use a reader's pinpaddo not use extended connect modedo not use fallback hosts with --ldap-proxydo not use the PIN cache when signingdo not use the SCdaemondo not use the internal CCID driverdoes not match - try againdon't use the terminal at alldropping %u certificates from the cache
duplicate entry detected in ‘%s’ line %u
duplicated certificate ‘%s’ deleted
either %s or %s must be given
elevate the trust of signatures with valid PKA dataenable full debuggingenable keyenable putty supportenable ssh supportenarmoring failed: %s
encrypt dataencrypted with %lu passphrases
encrypted with %s key, ID %s
encrypted with %u-bit %s key, ID %s, created %s
encrypted with 1 passphrase
encrypted with unknown algorithm %d
encryption modusencryption only with symmetric ciphererror accessing '%s': http status %u
error allocating enough memory: %s
error allocating memory: %s
error beginning transaction on TOFU database: %s
error binding socket to '%s': %s
error building OCSP request: %s
error caching certificate: %s
error changing TOFU policy: %s
error changing key attribute for key %d: %s
error checking validity of CRL issuer certificate: %s
error closing %s: %s
error closing ‘%s’
error closing '%s': %s
error closing cache file: %s
error closing new cache dir file '%s': %s
error closing temporary cache file '%s': %s
error committing transaction on TOFU database: %s
error connecting to '%s': %s
error creating '%s': %s
error creating a pipe: %s
error creating a stream for a pipe: %s
error creating directory '%s': %s
error creating keybox '%s': %s
error creating keyring '%s': %s
error creating new cache dir file '%s': %s
error creating passphrase: %s
error creating temporary cache file '%s': %s
error creating temporary file: %s
error determining TOFU database's version: %s
error fetching certificate by S/N: %s
error fetching certificate by subject: %s
error finding trust record in '%s': %s
error finding writable keyDB: %s
error finishing temporary cache file '%s': %s
error for setup KDF: %s
error forking process: %s
error gathering other user IDs: %s
error gathering signature stats: %s
error getting CRL item: %s
error getting OCSP status for target certificate: %s
error getting authorityKeyIdentifier: %s
error getting card info: %s
error getting current key info: %s
error getting data from cache file: %s
error getting exit code of process %d: %s
error getting key usage information: %s
error getting list of cards: %s
error getting new PIN: %s
error getting nonce for the socket
error getting responder ID: %s
error getting serial number of card: %s
error getting stored flags: %s
error getting update times of CRL: %s
error getting version from '%s': %s
error hashing '%s': %s
error importing certificate: %s
error in '%s': %s
error in trailer line
error initializing TOFU database: %s
error initializing cache file ‘%s’ for reading: %s
error initializing reader object: %s
error inserting item into temporary cache file: %s
error loading certificate '%s': %s
error locking keybox: %s
error opening '%s': %s
error opening TOFU database '%s': %s
error opening TOFU database: %s
error opening cache file '%s': %s
error opening key DB: %s
error parsing ‘%s’
error parsing OCSP response for '%s': %s
error parsing key specification '%s': %s
error printing log line: %s
error reading '%s', line %d: %s
error reading '%s': %s
error reading CRL extensions: %s
error reading HTTP response for '%s': %s
error reading TOFU database: %s
error reading application data
error reading cache entry from db: %s
error reading certificate from '%s': %s
error reading certificate from stdin: %s
error reading directory '%s': %s
error reading fingerprint DO
error reading from %s: %s
error reading from responder: %s
error reading input: %s
error reading keyblock: %s
error reading list of trusted root certificates
error reading log from ldap wrapper %d: %s
error reading nonce on fd %d: %s
error reading the card: %s
error renaming ‘%s’ to '%s': %s
error retrieving ‘%s’ via %s: %s
error retrieving '%s': %s
error retrieving CHV status from card
error rolling back transaction on TOFU database: %s
error running '%s': exit status %d
error running '%s': probably not installed
error running '%s': terminated
error searching the keyring: %s
error sending data: %s
error sending standard options: %s
error setting OCSP target: %s
error setting up MD5 hash context: %s
error storing certificate
error storing certificate: %s
error storing flags: %s
error updating TOFU database: %s
error while asking for the passphrase: %s
error writing '%s': %s
error writing base64 encoding: %s
error writing keyring '%s': %s
error writing new cache dir file '%s': %s
error writing public keyring '%s': %s
error writing to %s: %s
error writing to '%s': %s
error writing to stdout: %s
error writing to temporary file: %s
execv failed: %s
existing key will be replaced
expect an URL for --lookupexpect certificates in PEM formatexpiredexpired: %sexpires: %sexport as ssh key failed: %s
export attribute user IDs (generally photo IDs)export certificatesexport keysexport keys to a keyserverexport revocation keys marked as “sensitive”export signatures that are marked as local-onlyexporting secret keys not allowed
external program calls are disabled due to unsafe options file permissions
extra field detected in crl record of ‘%s’ line %u
failed to acquire the pinentry lock: %s
failed to allocate OCSP context: %s
failed to allocate assuan context: %s
failed to allocate keyDB handle
failed to create a new cache object: %s
failed to create stream from socket: %s
failed to create temporary cache dir file '%s': %s
failed to create temporary file '%s': %s
failed to establish a hashing context for OCSP: %s
failed to get the fingerprint
failed to initialize the TrustDB: %s
failed to initialize the server: %s
failed to open '%s': %s
failed to open cache dir file '%s': %s
failed to proxy %s inquiry to client
failed to re-open cache dir file '%s': %s
failed to rebuild keyring cache: %s
failed to store the creation date: %s
failed to store the fingerprint: %s
failed to store the key: %s
failed to the register commands with Assuan: %s
failed to use default PIN as %s: %s - disabling further default use
fetch missing issuer certificatesfetch the key specified in the card URLfetch_cert_by_url failed: %s
fetch_next_cert failed: %s
fetching CRL from ‘%s’ failed: %s
file '%s', line %d: %s
fingerprint on card does not match requested one
fingerprint=%s
first record of ‘%s’ is not the version
flag the selected user ID as primaryflush the cacheforce loading of outdated CRLsforce the use of the default OCSP responderforce-crl-refresh active and %d minutes passed for issuer id %s; update required
force-crl-refresh active for issuer id %s; update required
forcedforcing symmetric cipher %s (%d) violates recipient preferences
found another possible matching CA certificate - trying againfound attribute ‘%s’
fstat of ‘%s’ failed in %s: %s
fstat(%d) failed in %s: %s
fullfull featured key pair generationgGaAuUrRbBgcry_md_open failed: %s
gcry_md_open for algorithm %d failed: %s
generate a new key pairgenerate a revocation certificategenerate new keysgenerating key failed
generating new key
get the configuration directories for @GPGCONF@goodgot an invalid S-expression from libksba
got status: ‘%s’
gpg/card> handler 0x%lx for fd %d started
handler 0x%lx for fd %d terminated
handler for fd %d started
handler for fd %d terminated
hash algorithm %d (%s) for signer %d not supported; using %s
hash algorithm used for signer %d: %s (%s)
hashing the OCSP response for ‘%s’ failed: %s
honor the PKA record set on a key when retrieving keyshonor the preferred keyserver URL set on the keyiImMqQsSiconv_open failed: %s
ignore HTTP CRL distribution pointsignore LDAP CRL distribution pointsignore certificate contained OCSP service URLsignore key-signatures which are not self-signaturesignore requests to change the TTYignore requests to change the X displayignoring database dir ‘%s’
ignoring garbage lineimport certificatesimport keys from a keyserverimport missing key from a signatureimport signatures that are marked as local-onlyimport/merge keysimporting common certificates ‘%s’
importing secret keys not allowed
include revoked keys in search resultsinclude subkeys when searching by key IDinclude the public key in signaturesinhibit the use of HTTPinhibit the use of LDAPinput file name (default stdin)input line %u too long or missing LF
input line longer than %d characters
interactive marking as trusted disabled for this session
interactive marking as trusted not enabled in gpg-agent
intermediate certificate has expiredintermediate certificate is good
intermediate certificate not created during lifetime of issuerintermediate certificate not yet validinvalidinvalid S2K mode; must be 0, 1 or 3
invalid SHA1 fingerprint string ‘%s’
invalid alias definitioninvalid argumentinvalid argument for option “%.50s”
invalid armor header: invalid armor: line longer than %d characters
invalid auto-key-locate list
invalid canonical S-expression found
invalid char 0x%02x in host name - not added
invalid clearsig header
invalid commandinvalid command “%.50s”
invalid command (there is no implicit command)
invalid country code in '%s', line %d
invalid dash escaped line: invalid debug-level ‘%s’ given
invalid default preferences
invalid default-cert-level; must be 0, 1, 2, or 3
invalid export options
invalid filter option: %s
invalid fingerprintinvalid formatted checksum for ‘%s’
invalid formatted fingerprint in '%s', line %d
invalid hash algorithm ‘%s’
invalid import options
invalid issuer hash in ‘%s’ line %u
invalid item ‘%s’ in preference string
invalid keyflag in '%s', line %d
invalid keyserver options
invalid keyserver protocol (us %d!=handler %d)
invalid line detected in ‘%s’ line %u
invalid list options
invalid min-cert-level; must be 1, 2, or 3
invalid optioninvalid option “%.50s”
invalid personal cipher preferences
invalid personal compress preferences
invalid personal digest preferences
invalid pinentry mode ‘%s’
invalid port number %d
invalid radix64 character %02X skipped
invalid radix64 character %02x skipped
invalid request origin ‘%s’
invalid signature: message digest attribute does not match computed one
invalid structure of OpenPGP card (DO 0x93)
invalid timestamp in ‘%s’ line %u
invalid value
invalid value for option ‘%s’
invalid verify options
invoke gpg-protect-toolissuer certificate is not marked as a CAissuer certificate not foundissuer certificate not found: %s
it is strongly suggested that you update your preferences and
keykey “%s” not found
key “%s” not found on keyserver
key “%s” not found: %s
key %s has no user IDs
key %s is not suitable for decryption in %s mode
key %s marked as ultimately trusted
key %s may not be used for signing in %s mode
key %s occurs more than once in the trustdb
key %s was created %lu day in the future (time warp or clock problem)
key %s was created %lu days in the future (time warp or clock problem)
key %s was created %lu second in the future (time warp or clock problem)
key %s was created %lu seconds in the future (time warp or clock problem)
key %s: “%s” %d new signatures
key %s: “%s” %d new subkeys
key %s: “%s” %d new user IDs
key %s: “%s” %d signature cleaned
key %s: “%s” %d signatures cleaned
key %s: “%s” %d user ID cleaned
key %s: “%s” %d user IDs cleaned
key %s: “%s” 1 new signature
key %s: “%s” 1 new subkey
key %s: “%s” 1 new user ID
key %s: “%s” not changed
key %s: “%s” revocation certificate added
key %s: “%s” revocation certificate imported
key %s: %s
key %s: PGP 2.x style key - skipped
key %s: PKS subkey corruption repaired
key %s: accepted as trusted key
key %s: accepted non self-signed user ID “%s”
key %s: can't locate original keyblock: %s
key %s: can't read original keyblock: %s
key %s: direct key signature added
key %s: doesn't match our copy
key %s: duplicated user ID detected - merged
key %s: error changing passphrase: %s
key %s: error sending to agent: %s
key %s: invalid direct key signature
key %s: invalid revocation certificate: %s - rejected
key %s: invalid revocation certificate: %s - skipped
key %s: invalid self-signature on user ID “%s”
key %s: invalid subkey binding
key %s: invalid subkey revocation
key %s: key material on-card - skipped
key %s: new key - skipped
key %s: no public key - can't apply revocation certificate
key %s: no public key for trusted key - skipped
key %s: no subkey for key binding
key %s: no subkey for key revocation
key %s: no subkey for subkey binding signature
key %s: no subkey for subkey revocation signature
key %s: no user ID
key %s: no user ID for signature
key %s: no valid user IDs
key %s: non exportable signature (class 0x%02X) - skipped
key %s: public key “%s” imported
key %s: public key not found: %s
key %s: removed multiple subkey binding
key %s: removed multiple subkey revocation
key %s: revocation certificate at wrong place - skipped
key %s: secret key already exists
key %s: secret key imported
key %s: secret key with invalid cipher %d - skipped
key %s: skipped subkey
key %s: skipped user ID “%s”
key %s: subkey signature in wrong place - skipped
key %s: unexpected signature class (0x%02X) - skipped
key %s: unsupported public key algorithm
key %s: unsupported public key algorithm on user ID “%s”
key already exists
key export failed: %s
key generation completed (%d second)
key generation completed (%d seconds)
key has been created %lu second in future (time warp or clock problem)
key has been created %lu seconds in future (time warp or clock problem)
key is not flagged as insecure - can't use it with the faked RNG!
key not found on keyserver
key operation not possible: %s
keyblock resource '%s': %s
keybox ‘%s’ created
keyring ‘%s’ created
keyserver option “%s” may not be used in %s mode
keyserver receive failed: %s
keyserver refresh failed: %s
keyserver search failed: %s
keyserver send failed: %s
keysize invalid; using %u bits
keysize rounded up to %u bits
keyword too longkill a given componentksba_crl_new failed: %s
ksba_crl_parse failed: %s
ksba_crl_set_reader failed: %s
launch a given componentldap wrapper %d readyldap wrapper %d ready: exitcode=%d
ldap wrapper %d ready: timeout
ldap wrapper %d stalled - killing
ldap_search hit the size limit of the server
ldapserver missingline %d: error getting key by keygrip '%s': %s
line %d: error getting signing key by keygrip '%s': %s
line %d: error reading key ‘%s’ from card: %s
line %d: invalid algorithm
line %d: invalid authority-key-id
line %d: invalid date given
line %d: invalid extension syntax
line %d: invalid hash algorithm given
line %d: invalid issuer name ‘%s’ at pos %d
line %d: invalid issuer name label ‘%.*s’
line %d: invalid key length %u (valid are %d to %d)
line %d: invalid serial number
line %d: invalid subject name ‘%s’ at pos %d
line %d: invalid subject name label ‘%.*s’
line %d: invalid subject-key-id
line %d: key generation failed: %s <%s>
line %d: no subject name given
line %d: not a valid email address
line shortened due to embedded Nul character
line too longline too long - skipped
list all available datalist all componentslist and check key signatureslist certificate chainlist external keyslist global configuration filelist key and user IDslist keyslist keys and fingerprintslist keys and signatureslist preferences (expert)list preferences (verbose)list secret keyslist the contents of the CRL cachelistening on socket ‘%s’
load a CRL into the dirmngrloading CRL ‘%s’ failed: %s
locating CRL issuer certificate by authorityKeyIdentifier
lock ‘%s’ not made: %s
looking up ‘%s’
looking up issuer at external location
looking up issuer from the Dirmngr cache
lookup a certificatelookup failed: %s
lookup only locally stored certificatesmake a clear text signaturemake a detached signaturemake a signaturemake timestamp conflicts only a warningmake_keysig_packet failed: %s
malformed CRC
malloc failed: %s
marginalmarginals-needed must be greater than 1
max-cert-depth must be in the range from 1 to 255
max_replies %d exceeded
menu to change or unblock the PINmissing argumentmissing argument for option “%.50s”
move a backup key to a smartcardmove a key to a smartcardnNnested clear text signatures
nevernever     never consult a CRLnew CRL still too old; it expired on %s
new cache dir file ‘%s’ created
next trustdb check due at %s
nextUpdate not given; assuming a validity period of one day
nono --keyfile option provided
no --program option provided
no = sign found in group definition ‘%s’
no CRL available for issuer id %s
no CRL found for certificateno CRL issuer found in CRL: %s
no attribute given for query ‘%s’
no authentication key for ssh on card: %s
no class provided
no default OCSP responder defined
no default OCSP signer defined
no dirmngr running in this session
no gpg-agent running in this session
no host name in ‘%s’
no issuer DN in ‘%s’ line %u
no issuer found in certificateno issuer found in certificate
no key usage specified - assuming all usages
no keyserver known
no need for a trustdb check
no need for a trustdb check with ‘%s’ trust model
no need for a trustdb update with ‘%s’ trust model
no remote program execution supported
no revocation keys found for “%s”
no running Dirmngr - starting ‘%s’
no running gpg-agent - starting ‘%s’
no secret key
no signature found
no signed data
no suitable card key found: %s
no suitable certificate found to verify the OCSP response
no ultimately trusted keys found
no valid OpenPGP data found.
no valid addressees
no valid recipients given
no writable keyring found: %s
no writable public keyring found: %s
nonenot a detached signature
not an OpenPGP cardnot checking CRL fornot forcednot removing file ‘%s’
not signed by a default OCSP signer's certificatenpth_pselect failed: %s - waiting 1s
number of issuers matching: %d
number of matching certificates: %d
oOokay, we are the anonymous recipient.
okay|okayold encoding of the DEK is not supported
old style (PGP 2.x) signature
old version of cache directory - cleaning up
old version of cache directory - giving up
only --decrypt and --encrypt are supported
only accept updates to existing keysoops: ksba_cert_hash failed: %s
opening cache file ‘%s’
option “%.50s” does not expect an argument
option “%.50s” is ambiguous
option “%s” ignored due to “%s”
option “%s” requires a program and optional arguments
option ‘%s’ given, but no valid default keys given
option ‘%s’ given, but option ‘%s’ not given
option ‘%s’ may not be used in %s mode
option file '%s': %s
original file name='%.*s'
out of coreout of core
out of core in secure memory while allocating %lu bytesout of core while allocating %lu bytesoverride proxy options set for dirmngroverride timeout options set for dirmngrownertrust information cleared
ownertrust value missingpass a command to the dirmngrpassphrase generated with unknown digest algorithm %d
permanently loaded certificates: %u
pinentry.qualitybar.tooltipplease check the reason and manually delete that file
please do a --check-trustdb
please make sure that the “dirmngr” is properly installed
please see %s for more information
please use “%s%s” instead
please use the option ‘--daemon’ to run the program in the background
please wait while key is being generated ...
policy: %spreference ‘%s’ duplicated
premature eof (in CRC)
premature eof (in trailer)
premature eof (no CRC)
print data out hex encodedprint message digestsprint the card statusproblem handling encrypted packet
problem looking for existing certificate: %s
problem re-searching certificate: %s
problem reading cache key: %s
problem reading cache record for S/N %s: %s
problem reading cache record: %s
problem removing stale temporary cache file '%s': %s
problem renaming ‘%s’ to '%s': %s
problem setting the gpg-agent options
problem with the agent: %s
processing CRL from ‘%s’ failed: %s
processing url ‘%s’
program filenameprompt before overwritingprotection algorithm %d (%s) is not supported
protection hash algorithm %d (%s) is not supported
pty read failed: %s
public and secret key created and signed.
public key %s is %lu day newer than the signature
public key %s is %lu days newer than the signature
public key %s is %lu second newer than the signature
public key %s is %lu seconds newer than the signature
public key %s not found: %s
public key algorithm %d (%s) is not supported
public key decryption failed: %s
public key encrypted data: good DEK
public key is %s
public key of ultimately trusted key %s not found
qQquery the software version databasequickly add a new user-idquickly generate a new key pairquickly revoke a user-idquickly set a new expiration datequickly sign a keyquickly sign a key locallyquietquitquit this menuquoted printable character in armor - probably a buggy MTA has been used
re-distribute this key to avoid potential algorithm mismatch problems
read errorread error in '%s': %s
read failed: %s
reader to file mapping table full - waiting
reading from ‘%s’
reading options from ‘%s’
reading public key failed: %s
reading stdin ...
reason for revocation: receiving line failed: %s
redirection changed to ‘%s’
refreshing %d key from %s
refreshing %d keys from %s
register a smartcardrejected by import screenerreload all or a given componentremove as much as possible from key after importremove as much as possible from key during exportremove keys from the public keyringremove keys from the secret keyringremove unusable parts from key after importremove unusable parts from key during exportremoved stale temporary cache file ‘%s’
removing cache file ‘%s’
removing stale lockfile (created by %d)
renaming ‘%s’ to ‘%s’ failed: %s
repair damage from the pks keyserver during importrepair keys on importrequesting key %s from %s
requesting key %s from %s server %s
requesting key from ‘%s’
required certificate attributes missing: %s%s%sresource problem: out of core
response does not contain the EC public key
response does not contain the RSA modulus
response does not contain the RSA public exponent
response does not contain the public key data
response from server too large; limit is %d bytes
return all values in a record oriented formatrevocation certificate stored as ‘%s.rev’
revocation comment: revoke key or selected subkeysrevoke selected user IDsrevoke signatures on the selected user IDsrevokedrevoked by your key %s on %s
revoked: %srevoking the user ID failed: %s
root certificate has expiredroot certificate has now been marked as trusted
root certificate is good
root certificate is not marked trustedroot certificate missingroot certificate not yet validrounded to %u bits
rounded up to %u bits
route all network traffic via Torrun /subst on startuprun import filters and export key immediatelyrun in daemon mode (background)run in multi server mode (foreground)run in server moderun in server mode (foreground)run in supervised moderun the Assuan server given on the command linerun without asking a usersave and quitscanning result for attribute ‘%s’
search for keys on a keyserversearching ‘%s’ failed: %s
secret key “%s” not found
secret key “%s” not found: %s
secret key %s: %s
secret key file (required)secret key parts are not available
seems to be not encryptedselect failed: %s
select subkey Nselect user ID Nselected certification digest algorithm is invalid
selected cipher algorithm is invalid
selected compression algorithm is invalid
selected digest algorithm is invalid
self-signed certificate has a BAD signatureselfsigned certificate has a BAD signaturesending key %s to %s
sending line failed: %s
serialno missing in cert IDserver ‘%s’ is older than us (%s < %s)server uses an invalid certificateset a notation for the selected user IDsset debugging flagsset preference list for the selected user IDsset the preferred keyserver URL for the selected user IDssetting the primary user ID failed: %s
setup KDF for PIN authenticationsh-style command outputshellshow IETF standard notations during signature listingsshow IETF standard notations during signature verificationshow admin commandsshow all notations during signature listingsshow all notations during signature verificationshow expiration dates during signature listingsshow key during importshow key fingerprintshow key usage information during key listingsshow only the primary user ID in signature verificationshow policy URLs during signature listingsshow policy URLs during signature verificationshow preferred keyserver URLs during signature listingsshow preferred keyserver URLs during signature verificationshow revoked and expired subkeys in key listingsshow revoked and expired user IDs in key listingsshow revoked and expired user IDs in signature verificationshow selected photo IDsshow the keygripshow the keyring name in key listingsshow this helpshow user ID validity during key listingsshow user ID validity during signature verificationshow user-supplied notations during signature listingsshow user-supplied notations during signature verificationshutdown forced
shutdown the dirmngrsign a keysign a key locallysign or edit a keysign selected user IDs [* see below for related commands]sign selected user IDs locallysign selected user IDs with a non-revocable signaturesign selected user IDs with a trust signaturesignal %d received - no action defined
signature not created during lifetime of certificatesignature verification suppressed
signatures created so far: %lu
signed by your key %s on %s%s%s
signing failed: %s
signing subkey %s is already cross-certified
signing:skipped “%s”: %s
skipped “%s”: duplicated
skipped: public key already set
skipped: public key already set as default recipient
skipped: secret key already present
skipping block of type %d
skipping v3 self-signature on user ID “%s”
socket name ‘%s’ is too long
special mode for use by Squidssh handler 0x%lx for fd %d started
ssh handler 0x%lx for fd %d terminated
ssh keys greater than %d bits are not supported
standalone revocation - use “gpg --import” to apply
standalone signature of class 0x%02x
start_cert_fetch failed: %s
start_cert_fetch: invalid pattern ‘%s’
stat() failed for '%s': %s
statement “%s” ignored in '%s', line %d
subkeysubkey “%s” not found
subkey %s does not sign and so does not need to be cross-certified
subpacket of type %d has critical bit set
switching to chain modelsymmetric encryption of ‘%s’ failed: %s
system error while calling external program: %s
system trustlist ‘%s’ not available
take password from $DIRMNGR_LDAP_PASStextmodethe NullPIN has not yet been changed
the available CRL is too oldthe given certification policy URL is invalid
the given preferred keyserver URL is invalid
the given signature policy URL is invalid
the signature could not be verified.
Please remember that the signature file (.sig or .asc)
should be the first file given on the command line.
the status of the certificate is unknownthere is a secret key for public key “%s”!
this is a PGP generated Elgamal key which is not secure for signatures!this keythis key has already been designated as a revoker
this may be caused by a missing self-signature
this message may not be usable by %s
this platform requires temporary files when calling external programs
toggle the signature force PIN flagtoo many cipher preferences
too many compression preferences
too many digest preferences
too many open cache files; can't open anymore
too many redirections
tool class (confucius)total number processed: %lu
tried to revoke a non-user ID: %s
trust record %lu is not of requested type %d
trust record %lu, req type %d: read failed: %s
trust record %lu, type %d: write failed: %s
trust: %strustdb rec %lu: lseek failed: %s
trustdb rec %lu: write failed (n=%d): %s
trustdb transaction too large
trustdb: lseek failed: %s
trustdb: read failed (n=%d): %s
trustdb: sync failed: %s
trusted certificate ‘%s’ loaded
trustlevel adjusted to FULL due to valid PKA info
trustlevel adjusted to NEVER due to bad PKA info
ultimateunable to display photo ID!
unable to execute external program
unable to execute program '%s': %s
unable to execute shell '%s': %s
unable to open JPEG file '%s': %s
unable to read external program response: %s
unable to set exec-path to %s
unable to update trustdb version record: write failed: %s
unable to use unknown trust model (%d) - assuming %s trust model
unacceptable HTTP redirect from serverunacceptable HTTP redirect from server was cleaned upunblock the PIN using a Reset Codeuncompressed|noneundefinedunexpected armor: unknownunknown TOFU policy ‘%s’
unknown armor header: unknown command ‘%s’
unknown configuration item ‘%s’
unknown critical CRL extension %s
unknown debug flag ‘%s’ ignored
unknown default recipient “%s”
unknown hash algorithm ‘%s’
unknown option ‘%s’
unknown validation model ‘%s’
unknown weak digest ‘%s’
unnatural exit of external program
unsupported TOFU database version: %s
unsupported algorithm: %sunsupported curve
unsupported inquiry ‘%s’
unsupported record type in ‘%s’ line %u skipped
update all keys from a keyserverupdate failed: %s
update the trust databaseupdate times of this CRL: this=%s next=%s
updating the DIR file failed - cache entry will get lost with the next program start
usage: %susage: %s [options] usage: %s [options] %s
use OCSP instead of CRLsuse a log file for the serveruse as output fileuse canonical text modeuse option “--delete-secret-keys” to delete it first.
use strict OpenPGP behavioruse system's HTTP proxy settinguse the GnuPG key backup formatuse variable length input for pinpaduser ID “%s” is already revoked
user ID: “%s”
using “%s” as default secret key for signing
using %s trust model
using OCSP responder ‘%s’
using cipher %s
using default OCSP responder ‘%s’
using default PIN as %s
using subkey %s instead of primary key %s
valid debug levels are: %s
valid values for option '%s':
validate a certificatevalidate signatures with PKA datavalidation model requested by certificate: %svalidation model used: %svalidation of certificate failed: %s
validity: %sverboseverification of Admin PIN is currently prohibited through this command
verify CHV%d failed: %s
verify a signatureverify the PIN and list all datawaiting for file ‘%s’ to become accessible ...
waiting for ldap wrapper %d failed: %s
waiting for lock %s...
waiting for lock (held by %d%s) %s...
waiting for process %d to terminate failed: %s
waiting for processes to terminate failed: %s
waiting for the %s to come up ... (%ds)
waitpid failed: %s
weak key created - retrying
weird size for an encrypted session key (%d)
will not run with insecure memory due to %s
writing direct signature
writing key binding signature
writing new key
writing public key to ‘%s’
writing self signature
writing to ‘%s’
writing to stdout
yYyesyou can update your preferences with: gpg --edit-key %s updpref save
you cannot appoint a key as its own designated revoker
you cannot use --symmetric --encrypt in %s mode
you cannot use --symmetric --encrypt with --s2k-mode 0
you cannot use --symmetric --sign --encrypt in %s mode
you cannot use --symmetric --sign --encrypt with --s2k-mode 0
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The first form puts the result in DEBUG-FILE if -o was not given.

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All of the classification options must apply at the same time to a particular file.  Classification options can be negated using a "--not-" prefix.

Since modern ELF does not clearly distinguish between programs and dynamic shared objects, you should normally use either --executable or --shared to identify the primary purpose of a file.  Only one of the --shared and --executable checks can pass for a file.

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On usage error (e.g. a bad option was given), the program exits with a status code larger than 2.

The --quiet or -q option suppresses some error warning output, but doesn't change the exit status.Discard symbols from object files.Display (only) the dynamic symbol tableDisplay DWARF section content.  SECTION can be one of abbrev, addr, aranges, decodedaranges, frame, gdb_index, info, info+, loc, line, decodedline, ranges, pubnames, str, macinfo, macro or exceptionDisplay architecture specific information, if anyDisplay assembler code of executable sectionsDisplay content of archive.Display debugger-only symbolsDisplay dynamic symbols instead of normal symbolsDisplay histogram of bucket list lengthsDisplay just offsets instead of resolving values to addresses in DWARF dataDisplay only defined symbolsDisplay only external symbolsDisplay only undefined symbolsDisplay relocation information.Display relocationsDisplay sections for exception handlingDisplay the ELF file headerDisplay the ELF notesDisplay the dynamic segmentDisplay the full contents of all sections requestedDisplay the program headersDisplay the section groupsDisplay the sections' headersDisplay the symbol index of an archiveDisplay the symbol table sectionsDisplay the total sizes (bsd only)Display versioning informationDo not find symbol names for addresses in DWARF dataDo not output file namesDo not print anything if successfulDo not read files from standard input (default)Do not replace existing files with extracted files.Do not resolve address to function symbol nameDo not sort the symbolsDump the uninterpreted contents of SECTION, by number or nameDwfl already has attached stateDwfl has no attached stateDynamic symbol information is not available for displaying symbols.ELF Header:
  Magic:  ELF file does not match build IDELF file openedELF headerELF header identification (e_ident) differentELF header machine type (e_machine) differentELF header type (e_type) differentELF input selection:ELF output selection:ELF version not setEXEC (Executable file)Embed name FILE instead of -f argumentError parsing /proc filesystemError reading process memoryExtract files from archive.Extract the removed sections into FILEFDE address encoding: FILE...FILE1 FILE2File is (primarily) an ELF program executable (not primarily a DSO)File is (primarily) an ELF shared object (DSO) (not primarily an executable)File is a debug only ELF file (separate .debug, .dwo or dwz multi-file)File is a linux kernel moduleFile is a loadable ELF object (program or shared object)File is an ELF archive or static libraryFile is an ELF core dump fileFile is an ELF file with symbol table or .debug_* sections and can be stripped furtherFile is an ELF program executable (might also be a DSO)File is an ELF shared object (DSO) (might also be an executable)File is an regular ELF object (not an archive/static library)File looks like an ELF object or archive/static library (default)Find addresses from signatures found in COREFILEFind addresses in FILEFind addresses in files mapped as read from FILE in Linux /proc/PID/maps formatFind addresses in files mapped into process PIDFind addresses in the running kernelForce combining files even if some ELF headers don't seem to matchForce compression of section even if it would become larger or update/rewrite the file even if no section would be (de)compressedForce regeneration of symbol table.GNU_RELRO [%u] flags are not a subset of the loadable segment [%u] flags
Generate an index to speed access to archives.I/O errorINTERP program header entry but no .interp section
INVALID SECTIONINVALID SYMBOLIf printing file names, print files that do not matchIf printing file names, print matching files (default)Ignore differences in build IDIgnore permutation of buckets in SHT_HASH sectionIgnored for compatibility (lines always wide)Include index for symbols from archive membersInput Selection:Input flagsInput format options:Input selection options:Insert file after [MEMBER].Insert file before [MEMBER].Internal error due to eblInvalid DWARFInvalid argumentInvalid format: %sInvalid number of parameters.
Invalid radix: %sInvalid registerInvalid value '%s' for --gaps parameter.Keep the named section.  SECTION is an extended wildcard pattern.  May be given more than once.Kernel with all modulesLSDA pointer encoding: LZMA decompression failedLanguage of main: %s
Library rpath: [%s]
Library runpath: [%s]
Library soname: [%s]
List section sizes of FILEs (a.out by default).List symbols from FILEs (a.out by default).Locate source files and line information for ADDRs (in a.out by default).Locate source of text relocations in FILEs (a.out by default).MEMBER parameter required for 'a', 'b', and 'i' modifiersMark special symbolsMatch MODULE against file names, not module namesMiscellaneous:Missing data in core fileMissing file name.
Mode selection:More than one operation specifiedMove files in archive.NONE (None)Name of main: No DWARF information foundNo ELF program headersNo backendNo errorsNo input file givenNo modules recognized in core fileNo operation specified.
No such section '%s' in '%s'No symbol table foundNot an ELF file - it has the wrong magic bytes at the start
Not an ET_CORE ELF fileNot enough memoryOFFSETOS Specific: (%x)
One of -p PID or --core COREFILE should be given.Only NUL-terminated sequences of MIN-LEN characters or more are printedOnly classify regular (not symlink nor special device) filesOnly display information for section NAME.Only list module and file names, build IDsOnly one input file allowed together with '-o'Only one input file allowed together with '-o' and '-f'Output Selection:Output additional information (can be specified multiple times)Output all differences, not just the firstOutput content selection:Output control:Output flagsOutput format options:Output format:Output formattingOutput names of files, separated by ASCII NULOutput names of files, separated by newlineOutput nothing; yield exit status onlyOutput options:Output selection options:Output selection:PT_GNU_EH_FRAME present but no .eh_frame_hdr section
Pedantic checking of ELF files compliance with gABI/psABI spec.Place (de)compressed output into FILEPlace output into FILEPlace stripped output into FILEPrepend PATH to all file namesPreserve original dates.Print a message for each section being (de)compressedPrint a stack for each thread in a process or core file.

Program exits with return code 0 if all frames were shown without any errors.  If some frames were shown, but there were some non-fatal errors, possibly causing an incomplete backtrace, the program exits with return code 1.  If no frames could be shown, or a fatal error occurred the program exits with return code 2.  If the program was invoked with bad or missing arguments it will exit with return code 64.Print address before each entryPrint all information on one line, and indent inlinesPrint files in archive.Print information from ELF file in human-readable form.Print location of the string in base 8, 10, or 16 respectively.Print name of the file before each string.Print name of the input file before every symbolPrint size and permission flags for loadable segmentsPrint size of defined symbolsPrint string contents of sectionsPrint the strings of printable characters in files.Processor Specific: (%x)
Program Headers:Provide verbose output.Quick append files to archive.REL (Relocatable file)Relax a few rules to handle slightly broken ELF filesRemove .comment sectionRemove all debugging symbolsRemove section headers (not recommended)Remove the named section.  SECTION is an extended wildcard pattern.  May be given more than once.  Only non-allocated sections can be removed.Replace existing or insert new file into archive.Request debuginfo-related content from debuginfods listed in $Resolve all trivial relocations between debug sections if the removed sections are placed in a debug file (only relevant for ET_REL files, operation is not reversible, needs -f)Reverse the sense of the sortRun executableSECTION name to (de)compress, SECTION is an extended wildcard pattern (defaults to '.?(z)debug*')STRIPPED-FILE DEBUG-FILE
[MODULE...]Same as --format=bsdSame as --format=posixSame as -b.Same as `--format=bsd'Same as `--format=sysv'Same as `--radix=10'Same as `--radix=16'Same as `--radix=8'Scan entire file, not only loaded sectionsSearch path for separate debuginfo filesSection Headers:Section syntax requires exactly one moduleSee dwarf_errnoSee ebl_errno (XXX missing)See elf_errnoSee errnoSelect character size and endianness: s = 7-bit, S = 8-bit, {b,l} = 16-bit, {B,L} = 32-bitShared library: [%s]
Show absolute file names using compilation directory (default)Show all additional information (activation, debugname, inlines, module and source)Show all source locations that caused inline expansion of subroutines at the address.Show at most MAXFRAMES per thread (default 256, use 0 for unlimited)Show compression information for compressed sections (when used with -S); decompress section before dumping data (when used with -p or -x)Show demangled symbolsShow demangled symbols (ARG is always ignored)Show information from FILEs (a.out by default).Show instances of inlined functionsShow module build-id, load address and pc offsetShow module memory map with build-id, elf and debug files detectedShow only base names of source filesShow raw function symbol names, do not try to demangle namesShow relative file names without compilation directoryShow stack found in COREFILEShow stack of process PIDShow the backtrace of only one threadSilently skip unfindable filesSimilar to --reloc-debug-sections, but resolve all trivial relocations between debug sections in place.  No other stripping is performed (operation is not reversible, incompatible with -f, -g, --remove-comment and --remove-section)Similar to `--format=sysv' output but in one lineSkipping section %zd '%s' data outside fileSort symbols numerically by addressStand aloneSuppress message when library has to be created.Suppress some error output (counterpart to --verbose)Treat addresses as offsets relative to NAME section.Try to open compressed files or embedded (kernel) ELF imagesUnable to find more threadsUnknown DWARF debug section `%s'.
Unknown register valueUnknown versionUnsupported DWARFUnsupported relocation typeUnwinding not supported for this architectureUpdate only older files in archive.Use PATH as root of debuginfo hierarchyUse RADIX for printing symbol valuesUse actual uid, gid, and date in archive members.Use full path for file matching.Use instance [COUNT] of name.Use module rather than file namesUse the dynamic segment when possible for displaying infoUse the named SECTION (default .gnu_debugdata) as (compressed) ELF input dataUse the output format FORMAT.  FORMAT can be `bsd' or `sysv'.  The default is `bsd'Use the output format FORMAT.  FORMAT can be `bsd', `sysv' or `posix'.  The default is `sysv'Use zero for uid, gid, and date in archive members.Used with -w to find the skeleton Compile Units in FILE associated with the Split Compile units in a .dwo input fileWARNING: What type of compression to apply. TYPE can be 'none' (decompress), 'zlib' (ELF ZLIB compression, the default, 'zlib-gabi' is an alias), 'zlib-gnu' (.zdebug GNU style compression, 'gnu' is an alias) or 'zstd' (ELF ZSTD compression)ZSTD support is not enabled[ADDR...][FILE...][MEMBER] [COUNT] ARCHIVE [FILE...][Nr] Name                 Type         Addr             Off      Size     ES Flags Lk Inf Al[Nr] Name                 Type         Addr     Off    Size   ES Flags Lk Inf Ala relocation modifies memory at offset %llu in a write-protected segment
address out of rangeaddress range overlaps an existing modulearchive name requiredarchive/member file descriptor mismatchbad compression header for section %zd: %sbad data for group symbol section: %sbad dynamic symbolbad gnu compressed size for section %zd: %sbad relocationbad sh_link for group section: %sbad symbol name for group section: %sbase addressbsdbssbsddatabsddecbsdfilenamebsdhexbsdtextbzip2 decompression failedcall frame search table must be allocated
call frame search table must not be executable
call frame search table must not be writable
call frame search table reference in program header has wrong offset
call frame search table size mismatch in program and section header
cannot add new section: %scannot add section name to string table: %scannot allocate section data: %scannot both keep and remove .comment sectioncannot cache section addresses for module '%s': %scannot change mode of %scannot change mode of output filecannot change modification time of %scannot compress datacannot convert core note data: %scannot copy ELF header: %scannot copy program header: %scannot copy section data: %scannot copy section header: %scannot create EBL descriptor for '%s'cannot create EBL handlecannot create ELF descriptor for '%s': %scannot create ELF descriptor: %scannot create ELF header: %scannot create backend for ELF file
cannot create backend for elf filecannot create directory '%s'cannot create hash tablecannot create new ehdr for file '%s': %scannot create new filecannot create new phdr for file '%s': %scannot create output filecannot create program headers: %scannot create search treecannot create temp file '%s'cannot decompress DWARFcannot decompress datacannot determine number of program headers: %scannot determine number of sections: %scannot disassemblecannot extract member at offset %zu in '%s': %scannot find debug file for module '%s': %scannot find kernel modulescannot find kernel or modulescannot find matching section for [%zu] '%s'cannot find sectioncannot find stripped file for module '%s': %scannot find symbol '%s'cannot generate Elf descriptor for '%s': %s
cannot generate Elf descriptor: %scannot get %s content: %scannot get .debug_aranges content: %scannot get DIE offset: %scannot get ELF descriptor for %s: %s
cannot get ELF headercannot get ELF header '%s': %scannot get ELF header of '%s': %scannot get ELF header: %scannot get ELF: %scannot get content of note: %scannot get content of section %zu in '%s': %scannot get content of section %zu: %scannot get data for section %d: %scannot get data for section [%zu] '%s': %scannot get data for symbol %zu
cannot get data for symbol section
cannot get debug context descriptor: %scannot get hdrstrndx of '%s': %scannot get new zero section: %scannot get next DIE: %scannot get next DIE: %s
cannot get next unit: %scannot get number of phdrscannot get number of program headers: %scannot get number of sections: %scannot get program header count of '%s': %scannot get program header count: %scannot get program header entry %d of '%s': %scannot get program header entry %d: %s
cannot get program header index at offset %zd: %scannot get program header: %scannot get relocation at index %d in section %zu in '%s': %scannot get relocation: %scannot get section [%zd] header: %scannot get section count of '%s': %scannot get section count: %scannot get section data: %scannot get section headercannot get section header
cannot get section header for section [%2zu] '%s': %s
cannot get section header of section %zu: %scannot get section header of zeroth section
cannot get section header string table indexcannot get section header string table index: %scannot get section header string table section index: %scannot get section header: %scannot get section namecannot get section: %scannot get shdrstrndx:%scannot get string section data: %scannot get string table by using dynamic segmentcannot get symbol in '%s': %scannot get symbol index of archive '%s': %scannot get symbol section data: %scannot get symbol table entry: %scannot get symbol table section %zu in '%s': %scannot get symbol version: %scannot handle .debug_line version: %u
cannot handle DWARF type descriptioncannot handle address size: %u
cannot handle segment selector size: %u
cannot insert into hash tablecannot load data of '%s': %scannot load kernel symbolscannot manipulate null sectioncannot open %.*scannot open %scannot open '%s'cannot open EBL backendcannot open archive '%s'cannot open archive '%s': %scannot open debug file '%s' for module '%s': %scannot open input file '%s'cannot open stripped file '%s' for module '%s': %scannot read %s: %scannot read '.gnu.prelink_undo' section: %scannot read ELF core file: %scannot read ELF header of %s(%s): %scannot read ELF header: %scannot read ELF header: %s
cannot read ELF: %scannot read content of %s: %scannot read data from filecannot read dynamic section: %scannot read note section [%zu] '%s' in '%s': %scannot read section [%zu] name: %scannot read section data: %scannot read section header string table: %scannot rename output filecannot rename temporary file to %.*scannot represent ar_datecannot represent ar_gidcannot represent ar_modecannot represent ar_sizecannot represent ar_uidcannot reset archive offset to beginningcannot set access and modification date of '%s'cannot stat %scannot stat '%s'cannot stat archive '%s'cannot stat input filecannot stat input file '%s'cannot update ELF header: %scannot update new zero section: %scannot update program header: %scannot update relocation: %scannot update section header string table data: %scannot update section header: %scannot update symbol table: %scannot write data to filecannot write output file: %scannot write section datacolorize the output.  WHEN defaults to 'always' or can be 'auto' or 'never'command option requiredcorrupt .gnu.prelink_undo section datacould not obtain section headercould not obtain section namecouldn't get DWARF CU: %scouldn't get shdr for group section: %scouldn't get symbol for group section: %sdata/scn mismatchdebug information too bigdebuginfo BUILDID
debuginfo PATH
executable BUILDID
executable PATH
source BUILDID /FILENAME
source PATH /FILENAME
section BUILDID SECTION-NAME
section PATH SECTION-NAME
debugstrOffsetdescriptor is not for an archiveduplicate symbolduplicate version index %d
dynamic section reference in program header has wrong offset
dynamic section size mismatch in program and section header
e_ident[%d] == %d is no known class
e_ident[%d] == %d is no known data encoding
e_ident[%zu] is not zero
either the file containing the function '%s' or the file containing the function '%s' is not compiled with -fpic/-fPIC
empty blockerror during output of dataerror while closing Elf descriptor: %serror while closing Elf descriptor: %s
error while finishing '%s': %serror while freeing sub-ELF descriptor: %serror while rewinding file descriptorexactly two file arguments are requiredexecutable header not created firstexecutable/DSO with .eh_frame_hdr section does not have a PT_GNU_EH_FRAME program header entryexecutables and DSOs cannot have zero program header offset
failed reading '%s': %sfailed to write %sfile descriptor disabledfile has no program headergelf_getrel failed: %sgelf_getrela failed: %sgetting get section header of section %zu: %sgroup has invalid section index [%zd]gzip decompression failedhash section [%2zu] '%s' does not contain enough data
hash section [%2zu] '%s' has zero bit mask words
hash section [%2zu] '%s' invalid sh_entsize
hash section [%2zu] '%s' uses too much data
illformed file '%s'image truncatedinput file is emptyinvalid .debug_line sectioninvalid CFI sectioninvalid COUNT parameter %sinvalid DWARFinvalid DWARF versioninvalid ELF fileinvalid ELF file datainvalid ELF header size: %hd
invalid SDT probe descriptor
invalid TType encodinginvalid `Elf' handleinvalid accessinvalid address range indexinvalid archive fileinvalid augmentation lengthinvalid binary classinvalid chain in sysv.hash section %dinvalid chain in sysv.hash64 section %dinvalid character '%c' at line %d; ignoredinvalid character '\%o' at line %d; ignoredinvalid commandinvalid contents in '%s' sectioninvalid datainvalid data at offset %tu in section [%zu] '%s'invalid data in gnu.hash section %dinvalid data in section [%zu] '%s'invalid data in sysv.hash section %dinvalid data in sysv.hash64 section %dinvalid directory indexinvalid encodinginvalid fileinvalid file descriptorinvalid fmag field in archive headerinvalid line indexinvalid loclists datainvalid machine flags: %s
invalid maximum operations per instruction is zeroinvalid minimum length of matched string sizeinvalid number of program header entries
invalid number of program header table entries
invalid number of section header table entries
invalid offsetinvalid offset %zu for symbol %sinvalid opcodeinvalid operandinvalid operationinvalid parameterinvalid program header offset
invalid program header position or size
invalid program header size: %hd
invalid range list datainvalid reference valueinvalid sectioninvalid section alignmentinvalid section entry sizeinvalid section flagsinvalid section headerinvalid section header index
invalid section header position or size
invalid section header size: %hd
invalid section header table offset
invalid section indexinvalid section typeinvalid section type for operationinvalid sh_link value in section %zuinvalid size of destination operandinvalid size of source operandinvalid string offset in symbol [%zu]invalid value '%s' for %s parameterinvalid versionloadable segment GNU_RELRO applies to is not writable
loadable segment [%u] flags do not match GNU_RELRO [%u] flags
loadable segment [%u] is executable but contains no executable sections
loadable segment [%u] is writable but contains no writable sections
lseek failedmatched more than one modulememory exhaustedmodule '%s' file '%s' is not strippedmore sections in stripped file than debug file -- arguments reversed?more than one GNU_RELRO entry in program header
more than one INTERP entry in program header
more than one TLS entry in program header
more than one dynamic section present
more than one version definition section present
more than one version reference section present
more than one version symbol table present
mprotect failednono .gnu.versym section present but .gnu.versym_d or .gnu.versym_r section exist
no DWARF informationno ELF fileno address valueno alternative debug link foundno backend support availableno block datano constant valueno entries foundno entry %s in archive
no errorno flag valueno index availableno matching address rangeno matching modules foundno memory to create section header string tableno reference valueno regular fileno sections in stripped fileno string datano such fileno support library found for machineno text relocations reported in '%s'nonenot a CU (unit) DIEnot a location list valuenot a valid ELF filenot implementedoffset out of rangeonly executables, shared objects, and core files can have program headers
only one of -e, -p, -k, -K, or --core allowedonly one of -o or -d allowedonly relocatable files can contain section groupsopeningout of memoryoutput directory '%s'overflow with shnum = %zu in '%s' sectionphdr[%d]: cannot get content of note section: %s
phdr[%d]: no note entries defined for the type of file
position member %s not foundprogram headerprogram header entry %d: alignment not a power of 2
program header entry %d: file offset and virtual address not module of alignment
program header entry %d: file size greater than memory size
program header offset in ELF header and PHDR entry do not matchprogram header only allowed in executables, shared objects, and core filesprogram headersr_offset is bogusre-mmap failedreadingreading from standard inputrelocation refers to undefined symbolsection [%2d] '%s' has different number of entries than symbol table [%2d] '%s'
section [%2d] '%s' has wrong type: expected %s, is %s
section [%2d] '%s' is contained in more than one section group
section [%2d] '%s' refers in sh_link to section [%2d] '%s' which is no dynamic symbol table
section [%2d] '%s': %s tag missing in DSO marked during prelinking
section [%2d] '%s': %s tag missing in prelinked executable
section [%2d] '%s': '%s' in zeroth entry not zero
section [%2d] '%s': 2nd hash function shift too big: %u
section [%2d] '%s': BASE definition must have index VER_NDX_GLOBAL
section [%2d] '%s': DT_RELACOUNT used for this REL section
section [%2d] '%s': DT_RELCOUNT used for this RELA section
section [%2d] '%s': DT_RELCOUNT value %d too high for this section
section [%2d] '%s': XINDEX for zeroth entry not zero
section [%2d] '%s': _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_ symbol present, but no .got section
section [%2d] '%s': _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_ symbol refers to bad section [%2d]
section [%2d] '%s': _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_ symbol refers to section [%2d] '%s'
section [%2d] '%s': auxiliary entry %d of entry %d has duplicate version name '%s'
section [%2d] '%s': auxiliary entry %d of entry %d has invalid name reference
section [%2d] '%s': auxiliary entry %d of entry %d has unknown flag
section [%2d] '%s': auxiliary entry %d of entry %d has wrong hash value: %#x, expected %#x
section [%2d] '%s': auxiliary entry %d of entry %d has wrong next field
section [%2d] '%s': bitmask does not match names in the hash table
section [%2d] '%s': bitmask size zero or not power of 2: %u
section [%2d] '%s': cannot get content of note section
section [%2d] '%s': cannot get data: %s
section [%2d] '%s': cannot get dynamic section entry %zu: %s
section [%2d] '%s': cannot get relocation %zu: %s
section [%2d] '%s': cannot get section data
section [%2d] '%s': cannot get section data.
section [%2d] '%s': cannot get section header for element %zu: %s
section [%2d] '%s': cannot get symbol %d: %s
section [%2d] '%s': cannot get symbol %zu: %s
section [%2d] '%s': cannot get symbol for signature
section [%2d] '%s': cannot get symbol name for signature
section [%2d] '%s': cannot get symbol table: %s
section [%2d] '%s': chain array too large
section [%2d] '%s': contains %s entry but not %s
section [%2d] '%s': element %zu references section [%2d] '%s' without SHF_GROUP flag set
section [%2d] '%s': empty object attributes section
section [%2d] '%s': entry %d has duplicate version name '%s'
section [%2d] '%s': entry %d has invalid file reference
section [%2d] '%s': entry %d has invalid name reference
section [%2d] '%s': entry %d has invalid name reference in auxiliary data
section [%2d] '%s': entry %d has invalid offset to next entry
section [%2d] '%s': entry %d has unknown flag
section [%2d] '%s': entry %d has wrong hash value: %#x, expected %#x
section [%2d] '%s': entry %d has wrong next field in auxiliary data
section [%2d] '%s': entry %d has wrong offset of auxiliary data
section [%2d] '%s': entry %d has wrong version %d
section [%2d] '%s': entry %d has zero offset to next entry, but sh_info says there are more entries
section [%2d] '%s': entry %d references unknown dependency
section [%2d] '%s': entry %zu: %s value must be valid offset in section [%2d] '%s'
section [%2d] '%s': entry %zu: %s value must point into loaded segment
section [%2d] '%s': entry %zu: DT_PLTREL value must be DT_REL or DT_RELA
section [%2d] '%s': entry %zu: level 2 tag %s used
section [%2d] '%s': entry %zu: more than one entry with tag %s
section [%2d] '%s': entry %zu: pointer does not match address of section [%2d] '%s' referenced by sh_link
section [%2d] '%s': entry %zu: unknown tag
section [%2d] '%s': entry size does not match Elf32_Word
section [%2d] '%s': extended index table too small for symbol table
section [%2d] '%s': extended section index in section [%2zu] '%s' refers to same symbol table
section [%2d] '%s': extended section index section not for symbol table
section [%2d] '%s': hash bucket reference %zu out of bounds
section [%2d] '%s': hash chain for bucket %zu lower than symbol index bias
section [%2d] '%s': hash chain for bucket %zu out of bounds
section [%2d] '%s': hash chain reference %zu out of bounds
section [%2d] '%s': hash table entry size incorrect
section [%2d] '%s': hash table has not even room for initial administrative entries
section [%2d] '%s': hash table not for dynamic symbol table
section [%2d] '%s': hash table section is too small (is %ld, expected %ld)
section [%2d] '%s': hash table section is too small (is %ld, expected at least %ld)
section [%2d] '%s': hash value for symbol %u in chain for bucket %zu wrong
section [%2d] '%s': invalid destination section index
section [%2d] '%s': invalid destination section type
section [%2d] '%s': invalid sh_link symbol table section index [%2d]
section [%2d] '%s': invalid symbol index in sh_info
section [%2d] '%s': mandatory tag %s not present
section [%2d] '%s': mask index for symbol %u in chain for bucket %zu wrong
section [%2d] '%s': more than one BASE definition
section [%2d] '%s': no BASE definition
section [%2d] '%s': no hash section present
section [%2d] '%s': no note entries defined for the type of file
section [%2d] '%s': no relocations for merge-able string sections possible
section [%2d] '%s': non-DSO file marked as dependency during prelink
section [%2d] '%s': non-DT_NULL entries follow DT_NULL entry
section [%2d] '%s': non-relative relocation at index %zu; DT_RELCOUNT specified %d relative relocations
section [%2d] '%s': nonzero sh_%s for NULL section
section [%2d] '%s': not all of %s, %s, and %s are present
section [%2d] '%s': not enough data
section [%2d] '%s': not marked to be allocated
section [%2d] '%s': offset %zu: attribute subsection has unexpected tag %u
section [%2d] '%s': offset %zu: endless ULEB128 in attribute subsection tag
section [%2d] '%s': offset %zu: endless ULEB128 in attribute tag
section [%2d] '%s': offset %zu: extra bytes after last attribute section
section [%2d] '%s': offset %zu: invalid length in attribute section
section [%2d] '%s': offset %zu: invalid length in attribute subsection
section [%2d] '%s': offset %zu: truncated attribute section
section [%2d] '%s': offset %zu: unrecognized attribute tag %u
section [%2d] '%s': offset %zu: unterminated string in attribute
section [%2d] '%s': offset %zu: unterminated vendor name string
section [%2d] '%s': offset %zu: vendor '%s' unknown
section [%2d] '%s': offset %zu: zero length field in attribute section
section [%2d] '%s': offset %zu: zero length field in attribute subsection
section [%2d] '%s': only relocatable files can have extended section index
section [%2d] '%s': referenced as string table for section [%2d] '%s' but type is not SHT_STRTAB
section [%2d] '%s': relative relocations after index %d as specified by DT_RELCOUNT
section [%2d] '%s': relocatable files cannot have hash tables
section [%2d] '%s': relocation %zu: copy relocation against symbol of type %s
section [%2d] '%s': relocation %zu: invalid symbol index
section [%2d] '%s': relocation %zu: invalid type
section [%2d] '%s': relocation %zu: offset out of bounds
section [%2d] '%s': relocation %zu: only symbol '_GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_' can be used with %s
section [%2d] '%s': relocation %zu: read-only section modified but text relocation flag not set
section [%2d] '%s': relocation %zu: relocation type invalid for the file type
section [%2d] '%s': relocations are against loaded and unloaded data
section [%2d] '%s': section entry size does not match ElfXX_Dyn
section [%2d] '%s': section group [%2zu] '%s' does not precede group member
section [%2d] '%s': section group contains another group [%2d] '%s'
section [%2d] '%s': section group with only one member
section [%2d] '%s': section group without flags word
section [%2d] '%s': section group without member
section [%2d] '%s': section groups only allowed in relocatable object files
section [%2d] '%s': section index %zu out of range
section [%2d] '%s': section reference in sh_link is no symbol table
section [%2d] '%s': section size not multiple of sizeof(Elf32_Word)
section [%2d] '%s': section with SHF_GROUP flag set not part of a section group
section [%2d] '%s': sh_flags not set correctly
section [%2d] '%s': sh_flags not zero
section [%2d] '%s': sh_info not zero
section [%2d] '%s': sh_info should be zero
section [%2d] '%s': sh_link does not link to string table
section [%2d] '%s': sh_link extended section index [%2d] is invalid
section [%2d] '%s': signature symbol cannot be empty string
section [%2d] '%s': symbol %d: cannot read version data
section [%2d] '%s': symbol %d: invalid version index %d
section [%2d] '%s': symbol %d: local symbol with global scope
section [%2d] '%s': symbol %d: local symbol with version
section [%2d] '%s': symbol %d: version index %d is for defined version
section [%2d] '%s': symbol %d: version index %d is for requested version
section [%2d] '%s': symbol %u referenced in chain for bucket %zu is undefined
section [%2d] '%s': symbol %zu (%s) does not fit completely in referenced section [%2d] '%s'
section [%2d] '%s': symbol %zu (%s): COMMON only allowed in relocatable files
section [%2d] '%s': symbol %zu (%s): TLS symbol but couldn't get TLS program header entry
section [%2d] '%s': symbol %zu (%s): TLS symbol but no TLS program header entry
section [%2d] '%s': symbol %zu (%s): function in COMMON section is nonsense
section [%2d] '%s': symbol %zu (%s): invalid section index
section [%2d] '%s': symbol %zu (%s): local COMMON symbols are nonsense
section [%2d] '%s': symbol %zu (%s): local symbol outside range described in sh_info
section [%2d] '%s': symbol %zu (%s): non-local section symbol
section [%2d] '%s': symbol %zu (%s): non-local symbol outside range described in sh_info
section [%2d] '%s': symbol %zu (%s): referenced section [%2d] '%s' does not have SHF_TLS flag set
section [%2d] '%s': symbol %zu (%s): st_value out of bounds
section [%2d] '%s': symbol %zu (%s): st_value out of bounds of referenced section [%2d] '%s'
section [%2d] '%s': symbol %zu (%s): st_value short of referenced section [%2d] '%s'
section [%2d] '%s': symbol %zu (%s): symbol in dynamic symbol table with non-default visibility
section [%2d] '%s': symbol %zu (%s): too large section index but no extended section index section
section [%2d] '%s': symbol %zu (%s): unique symbol not of object type
section [%2d] '%s': symbol %zu (%s): unknown bit set in st_other
section [%2d] '%s': symbol %zu (%s): unknown symbol binding
section [%2d] '%s': symbol %zu (%s): unknown type
section [%2d] '%s': symbol %zu: invalid name value
section [%2d] '%s': symbol reference in chain for bucket %zu out of bounds
section [%2d] '%s': symbol table cannot have more than one extended index section
section [%2d] '%s': unknown parent version '%s'
section [%2d] '%s': unknown section group flags
section [%2d] '%s': unrecognized attribute format
section [%2d]: referenced as string table for section [%2d] '%s' but section link value is invalid
section [%2u] '%s': entry size is does not match ElfXX_Sym
section [%2u] '%s': number of local entries in 'st_info' larger than table size
section [%2zu] '%s' has SHF_ALLOC flag not set but there are loadable segments
section [%2zu] '%s' has SHF_ALLOC flag set but there is no loadable segment
section [%2zu] '%s' has not type NOBITS but is not read from the file in segment of program header entry %d
section [%2zu] '%s' has type NOBITS but is read from the file in segment of program header entry %d
section [%2zu] '%s' has type NOBITS but is read from the file in segment of program header entry %d and file contents is non-zero
section [%2zu] '%s' has unexpected type %d for an executable section
section [%2zu] '%s' has unsupported type %d
section [%2zu] '%s' has wrong flags: expected %s and possibly %s, is %s
section [%2zu] '%s' has wrong flags: expected %s, is %s
section [%2zu] '%s' is both executable and writable
section [%2zu] '%s' is executable in nonexecutable segment %d
section [%2zu] '%s' is extension section index table in non-object file
section [%2zu] '%s' is writable in unwritable segment %d
section [%2zu] '%s' must be allocated
section [%2zu] '%s' must be of type NOBITS in debuginfo files
section [%2zu] '%s' must not be executable
section [%2zu] '%s' must not be writable
section [%2zu] '%s' not fully contained in segment of program header entry %d
section [%2zu] '%s' present in object file
section [%2zu] '%s': ELF header says this is the section header string table but type is not SHT_TYPE
section [%2zu] '%s': alloc flag set but section not in any loaded segment
section [%2zu] '%s': allocated section cannot be compressed
section [%2zu] '%s': compressed section with no compression header: %s
section [%2zu] '%s': invalid section reference in info value
section [%2zu] '%s': invalid section reference in link value
section [%2zu] '%s': merge flag set but entry size is zero
section [%2zu] '%s': nobits section cannot be compressed
section [%2zu] '%s': reference to symbol index 0
section [%2zu] '%s': relocatable files cannot have dynamic symbol tables
section [%2zu] '%s': size not multiple of entry size
section [%2zu] '%s': strings flag set without merge flag
section [%2zu] '%s': thread-local data sections address not zero
section [%2zu]: invalid name
section `sh_size' too small for datasection contains compressed datasection does not contain compressed datasection header string table indexsection header table must be present
section headerssh_link in hash sections [%2zu] '%s' and [%2zu] '%s' not identical
sprintf failurestatic executable cannot have dynamic sections
stripped program header (e_phnum) smaller than unstrippedsymbol %d referenced in new hash table in [%2zu] '%s' but not in old hash table in [%2zu] '%s'
symbol %d referenced in old hash table in [%2zu] '%s' but not in new hash table in [%2zu] '%s'
symbol 0 should have zero extended section index
symbol [%zu] has invalid section indexsymbol table [%zu] in '%s' has zero sh_entsizesysvLinesysvNamesysvSizesysvTotalsysvValuesysvaddrsysvsectionsysvsizetext relocation flag set but not needed
text relocation flag set but there is no read-only segment
the archive '%s' is too largethe file containing the function '%s' is not compiled with -fpic/-fPIC
the file containing the function '%s' might not be compiled with -fpic/-fPIC
too many offset entries for unit lengthunexpected section type in [%zu] with sh_link to symtabunknown ELF header version number e_ident[%d] == %d
unknown SDT version %u
unknown compression typeunknown compression type '%s'unknown data encodingunknown errorunknown form: %sunknown language codeunknown machine type %d
unknown object file type %d
unknown object file version
unknown typeunknown versionunknown version (%d) or unit type (%d)unsupported ABI version e_ident[%d] == %d
unsupported OS ABI e_ident[%d] == '%s'
unsupported address sizeunsupported aranges versionunsupported segment sizeupdate() for write on read-only filewhile close `%s'while closing '%s'while computing checksum for debug informationwhile create section header section: %swhile create section header string table: %swhile creating '%s'while generating output file: %swhile opening '%s'while preparing output for '%s'while reading ELF filewhile reading i386 CPU description: %s at line %dwhile writing '%s'while writing '%s': %swriting to standard outputyeszeroth section has nonzero address
zeroth section has nonzero align value
zeroth section has nonzero entry size value
zeroth section has nonzero flags
zeroth section has nonzero link value while ELF header does not signal overflow in phnum
zeroth section has nonzero link value while ELF header does not signal overflow in shstrndx
zeroth section has nonzero name
zeroth section has nonzero offset
zeroth section has nonzero size value while ELF header has nonzero shnum value
zeroth section has nonzero type
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Symbols from %s:


  Class:                             %s

 Call site table:
 Section to Segment mapping:
  Segment Sections...
 Unknown CU base: 
 [%6tx] Zero terminator

%*s... <repeats %u more times> ...
Archive ‘%s’ has no symbol index

Archive index:

COMDAT section group [%2zu] ‘%s’ with signature ‘%s’ contains %zu entry:

COMDAT section group [%2zu] ‘%s’ with signature ‘%s’ contains %zu entries:

Call frame search table section [%2zu] '.eh_frame_hdr':

Directory table:
Exception handling table section [%2zu] '.gcc_except_table':

File name table:
Index of archive ‘%s’ has %zu entries:

Line number statements:
No line number statements.
RELOCATION RECORDS FOR [%s]:
%-*s TYPE                 VALUE

Section [%zu] ‘%s’ has no data to dump.

Section [%zu] ‘%s’ has no strings to dump.

Section group [%2zu] ‘%s’ with signature ‘%s’ contains %zu entry:

Section group [%2zu] ‘%s’ with signature ‘%s’ contains %zu entries:

Symbol table [%2u] ‘%s’ contains %u entry:

Symbol table [%2u] ‘%s’ contains %u entries:

Table at offset %zu:

section ‘%s’ does not exist
section [%lu] does not exist         <INVALID DATA>
       Library                       Time Stamp          Checksum Version Flags      %s: %s
      %u: %s
      [     [Compression  Size     Al]     [Compression  Size   Al]    <INVALID DATA>
    Build ID:     Linker version: %.*s
    OS: %s, ABI:     PC:     Provider:    %zu padding bytes
   %zu padding bytes

   0 *local*                        1 *global*                       <INVALID DATA>
  %#06x: Name: %s  Flags: %s  Version: %hu
  %#06x: Parent %d: %s
  %#06x: Version: %hd  Flags: %s  Index: %hd  Cnt: %hd  Name: %s
  %#06x: Version: %hu  File: %s  Cnt: %hu
  ABI Version:                       %hhd
  Data:                              %s
  Flags:                             %s
  Ident Version:                     %hhd %s
  Machine:                           %s
  Machine:                           <unknown>: 0x%x
  Num:            Value   Size Type    Bind   Vis          Ndx Name
  Num:    Value   Size Type    Bind   Vis          Ndx Name
  OS/ABI:                            %s
  Offset              Type                 Value               Name
  Offset              Type            Value               Addend Name
  Offset      Type                 Value       Name
  Offset      Type            Value       Addend Name
  Owner          Data size  Type
  Owner          Size
  Section header string table index: XINDEX%s

  Type              Value
  Type           Offset   VirtAddr           PhysAddr           FileSiz  MemSiz   Flg Align  Type           Offset   VirtAddr   PhysAddr   FileSiz  MemSiz   Flg Align  Type:                                Version:                           %d %s
  unknown version, cannot parse section
 %lu local symbol  String table: [%2u] ‘%s’
 %lu local symbols  String table: [%2u] ‘%s’
 ([0] not available) (ex %s) *** error while reading abbreviation: %s
 *** error, missing string terminator
 Args:  Average number of tests:   successful lookup: %f
			  unsuccessful lookup: %f
 Base:  Call site encoding:  %#x  Entry Dir   Time      Size      Name LPStart encoding:    %#x  Length  Number  % of total  Coverage
 Name:  Not associated with a CU.
 Semaphore:  TType encoding:      %#x  Unknown CU base:  [%*zu] ???
 [%6tx]  <INVALID DATA>
 [%6tx]  <UNUSED GARBAGE IN REST OF SECTION>
 [%6tx] empty list
 advance address by %u to  advance address by constant %u to  advance address by fixed value %u to 
 copy end of sequence error while freeing sub-ELF descriptor: %s
 extended opcode %u:  no arguments. set address to  set basic block flag set discriminator to %u
 set epilogue begin flag set function name %s (0x%x)
 set inlined context %u, function name %s (0x%x)
 set isa to %u
 set prologue end flag special opcode %u: address+%u =  unknown opcode%*s%-*s %-*s Class  Type     %-*s %*s Section

%*s*** missing DW_MACINFO_start_file argument at end of section%*s*** non-terminated string at end of section%s %s diff: ELF header%s %s diff: program header count%s %s diff: section count%s %s diff: shdr string index%s %s differ: build ID content%s %s differ: build ID length%s %s differ: gap%s %s differ: program header %d%s %s differ: section [%zu,%zu] ‘%s’ content%s %s differ: section [%zu] ‘%s’ content%s %s differ: section [%zu] ‘%s’ header%s %s differ: section [%zu] ‘%s’ note ‘%s’ content%s %s differ: section [%zu] ‘%s’ note ‘%s’ type%s %s differ: section [%zu] ‘%s’ note name%s %s differ: section [%zu] ‘%s’ number of notes%s %s differ: section [%zu], [%zu] name%s %s differ: symbol table [%zu,%zu]%s %s differ: symbol table [%zu]%s %s differ: unequal amount of important sections%s (default)%s in %s
%s is no regular file%s not compiled with -fpic/-fPIC
%s segment not contained in a loaded segment
%s%s%s%s: Invalid operation%s%s%s: file format not recognized%s%s%s: no symbols%s: File format not recognized%s: INTERNAL ERROR %d (%s): %s%s: cannot use -o or -f when stripping archive%s: entries (%zd) in section %zd ‘%s’ is too large%s: entry size in section %zd ‘%s’ is not what we expect%s: error updating shdrstrndx: %s%s: error while creating ELF header: %s%s: error while getting shdrstrndx: %s%s: error while reading the file: %s%s: error while updating ELF header: %s%s: file format not recognized%s: invalid argument ‘%s’ for ‘--color’
valid arguments are:
  - 'always', 'yes', ‘force’
  - 'never', 'no', ‘none’
  - 'auto', 'tty', ‘if-tty’
%s: no entry %s in archive!
%s: no support for stripping archive%s: not an archive file%s: size of section %zd ‘%s’ is not multiple of entry size%zu byte block:‘%c’ is only meaningful with the ‘x’ option‘%s’ is no archive‘%s’ is not a DSO or PIE‘%s’ is not an archive, cannot print archive index‘N’ is only meaningful with the ‘x’ and ‘d’ options'a', 'b', and ‘i’ are only allowed with the ‘m’ and ‘r’ options(TOTALS)
(bytes into file)(bytes)(current)(optional) EXECUTABLE that produced COREFILE, line%+d = %zu
, op_index = %u, line%+d = %zu
, op_index to %u, use --force--reloc-debug-sections used without -f--reloc-debug-sections-only incompatible with -f, -g, --remove-comment and --remove-section-1 needs a thread id given by -p.-F option specified twice-d option specified twice-e EXEC needs a core given by --core.-f option specified twice-m, -a, -R, and -i options not allowed with explicit files-n MAXFRAMES should be 0 or higher.-n cannot be used with explicit files or -o or -d-o option specified twice-o or -d is required when using implicit files-p PID should be a positive process id.-t option specified twice.debug_addr section missing.debug_line section missing.debug_line_str section missing.debug_loc section missing.debug_loclists section missing.debug_ranges section missing.debug_rnglists section missing.debug_str section missing.debug_str_offsets section missing.gnu.versym section present without .gnu.versym_d or .gnu.versym_r
<INVALID RELOC><INVALID SECTION><INVALID SYMBOL><unknown><unknown>: %dARCHIVEAdditional flagsAdditional output selection:Additionally show frame activationAdditionally show function namesAdditionally show inlined function frames using DWARF debuginfo if available (implies -d)Additionally show module file informationAdditionally show source file informationAdditionally try to lookup DWARF debuginfo name for frame addressAlias for --radix=oAll these plus -p .strtab -p .dynstr -p .commentAllow filename to be truncated if necessary.Also read file names to process from standard input, separated by ASCII NUL bytesAlso read file names to process from standard input, separated by newlinesAlso show function namesAlso show line table flagsAlso show symbol and the section namesAlso show symbol or section namesApply relocations to section contents in ET_REL filesArchive member ‘%s’ contains:
Archive name requiredBe extremely strict, flag level 2 features.Be silent when a section cannot be compressedBinary has been created with GNU ld and is therefore known to be broken in certain waysBinary is a separate debuginfo fileCORE (Core file)COUNT parameter requiredCallback returned failureCallbacks missing for ET_REL fileCan only check %u headers, phnum was %u
Can only check %u headers, shnum was %u
Cannot both keep and remove section ‘%s’Cannot open core file ‘%s’Cannot remove allocated section ‘%s’Cannot remove symbol [%zd] from allocated symbol table [%zd]Classification optionsCombine stripped files with separate symbols and debug information.

The first form puts the result in DEBUG-FILE if -o was not given.

MODULE arguments give file name patterns matching modules to process.
With -f these match the file name of the main (stripped) file (slashes are never special), otherwise they match the simple module names.  With no arguments, process all modules found.

Multiple modules are written to files under OUTPUT-DIRECTORY, creating subdirectories as needed.  With -m these files have simple module names, otherwise they have the name of the main file complete with directory underneath OUTPUT-DIRECTORY.

With -n no files are written, but one line to standard output for each module:
	START+SIZE BUILDID FILE DEBUGFILE MODULENAME
START and SIZE are hexadecimal giving the address bounds of the module.  BUILDID is hexadecimal for the build ID bits, or - if no ID is known; the hexadecimal may be followed by @0xADDR giving the address where the ID resides if that is known.  FILE is the file name found for the module, or - if none was found, or . if an ELF image is available but not from any named file.  DEBUGFILE is the separate debuginfo file name, or - if no debuginfo was found, or . if FILE contains the debug information.Command Modifiers:Commands:Compare relevant parts of two ELF files for equality.Compress or decompress sections in an ELF file.Contents of section %s:
Control options:Control treatment of gaps in loadable segments [ignore|match] (default: ignore)Copy modified/access timestamps to the outputCopyright (C) %s The elfutils developers <%s>.
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions.  There is NO
warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
Couldn't find architecture of any ELFCouldn't get data from sectionCouldn't show any frames.Couldn't uncompress sectionCreate multiple output files under DIRECTORYCreate output for modules that have no separate debug informationCreate, modify, and extract from archives.DWARF data in ‘%s’ not adjusted for prelinking bias; consider prelink -uDWARF data not adjusted for prelinking bias; consider prelink -uDYN (Shared object file)Decode low-level symbol names into source code namesDelete files from archive.Determine the type of an ELF file.

All of the classification options must apply at the same time to a particular file.  Classification options can be negated using a “--not-” prefix.

Since modern ELF does not clearly distinguish between programs and dynamic shared objects, you should normally use either --executable or --shared to identify the primary purpose of a file.  Only one of the --shared and --executable checks can pass for a file.

If you want to know whether an ELF object might a program or a shared library (but could be both), then use --program or --library. Some ELF files will classify as both a program and a library.

If you just want to know whether an ELF file is loadable (as program or library) use --loadable.  Note that files that only contain (separate) debug information (--debug-only) are never --loadable (even though they might contain program headers).  Linux kernel modules are also not --loadable (in the normal sense).

Without any of the --print options, the program exits with status 0 if the requested checks pass for all input files, with 1 if a check fails for any file, and 2 if there is an environmental issue (such as a file read error or a memory allocation error).

When printing file names, the program exits with status 0 even if no file names are printed, and exits with status 2 if there is an environmental issue.

On usage error (e.g. a bad option was given), the program exits with a status code larger than 2.

The --quiet or -q option suppresses some error warning output, but doesn't change the exit status.Discard symbols from object files.Display (only) the dynamic symbol tableDisplay DWARF section content.  SECTION can be one of abbrev, addr, aranges, decodedaranges, frame, gdb_index, info, info+, loc, line, decodedline, ranges, pubnames, str, macinfo, macro or exceptionDisplay architecture specific information, if anyDisplay assembler code of executable sectionsDisplay content of archive.Display debugger-only symbolsDisplay dynamic symbols instead of normal symbolsDisplay histogram of bucket list lengthsDisplay just offsets instead of resolving values to addresses in DWARF dataDisplay only defined symbolsDisplay only external symbolsDisplay only undefined symbolsDisplay relocation information.Display relocationsDisplay sections for exception handlingDisplay the ELF file headerDisplay the ELF notesDisplay the dynamic segmentDisplay the full contents of all sections requestedDisplay the program headersDisplay the section groupsDisplay the sections' headersDisplay the symbol index of an archiveDisplay the symbol table sectionsDisplay the total sizes (bsd only)Display versioning informationDo not find symbol names for addresses in DWARF dataDo not output file namesDo not print anything if successfulDo not read files from standard input (default)Do not replace existing files with extracted files.Do not resolve address to function symbol nameDo not sort the symbolsDump the uninterpreted contents of SECTION, by number or nameDwfl already has attached stateDwfl has no attached stateDynamic symbol information is not available for displaying symbols.ELF Header:
  Magic:  ELF file does not match build IDELF file openedELF headerELF header identification (e_ident) differentELF header machine type (e_machine) differentELF header type (e_type) differentELF input selection:ELF output selection:ELF version not setEXEC (Executable file)Embed name FILE instead of -f argumentError parsing /proc filesystemError reading process memoryExtract files from archive.Extract the removed sections into FILEFDE address encoding: FILE...FILE1 FILE2File is (primarily) an ELF program executable (not primarily a DSO)File is (primarily) an ELF shared object (DSO) (not primarily an executable)File is a debug only ELF file (separate .debug, .dwo or dwz multi-file)File is a linux kernel moduleFile is a loadable ELF object (program or shared object)File is an ELF archive or static libraryFile is an ELF core dump fileFile is an ELF file with symbol table or .debug_* sections and can be stripped furtherFile is an ELF program executable (might also be a DSO)File is an ELF shared object (DSO) (might also be an executable)File is an regular ELF object (not an archive/static library)File looks like an ELF object or archive/static library (default)Find addresses from signatures found in COREFILEFind addresses in FILEFind addresses in files mapped as read from FILE in Linux /proc/PID/maps formatFind addresses in files mapped into process PIDFind addresses in the running kernelForce combining files even if some ELF headers don't seem to matchForce compression of section even if it would become larger or update/rewrite the file even if no section would be (de)compressedForce regeneration of symbol table.GNU_RELRO [%u] flags are not a subset of the loadable segment [%u] flags
Generate an index to speed access to archives.I/O errorINTERP program header entry but no .interp section
INVALID SECTIONINVALID SYMBOLIf printing file names, print files that do not matchIf printing file names, print matching files (default)Ignore differences in build IDIgnore permutation of buckets in SHT_HASH sectionIgnored for compatibility (lines always wide)Include index for symbols from archive membersInput Selection:Input flagsInput format options:Input selection options:Insert file after [MEMBER].Insert file before [MEMBER].Internal error due to eblInvalid DWARFInvalid argumentInvalid format: %sInvalid number of parameters.
Invalid radix: %sInvalid registerInvalid value ‘%s’ for --gaps parameter.Keep the named section.  SECTION is an extended wildcard pattern.  May be given more than once.Kernel with all modulesLSDA pointer encoding: LZMA decompression failedLanguage of main: %s
Library rpath: [%s]
Library runpath: [%s]
Library soname: [%s]
List section sizes of FILEs (a.out by default).List symbols from FILEs (a.out by default).Locate source files and line information for ADDRs (in a.out by default).Locate source of text relocations in FILEs (a.out by default).MEMBER parameter required for 'a', 'b', and ‘i’ modifiersMark special symbolsMatch MODULE against file names, not module namesMiscellaneous:Missing data in core fileMissing file name.
Mode selection:More than one operation specifiedMove files in archive.NONE (None)Name of main: No DWARF information foundNo ELF program headersNo backendNo errorsNo input file givenNo modules recognized in core fileNo operation specified.
No such section ‘%s’ in ‘%s’No symbol table foundNot an ELF file - it has the wrong magic bytes at the start
Not an ET_CORE ELF fileNot enough memoryOFFSETOS Specific: (%x)
One of -p PID or --core COREFILE should be given.Only NUL-terminated sequences of MIN-LEN characters or more are printedOnly classify regular (not symlink nor special device) filesOnly display information for section NAME.Only list module and file names, build IDsOnly one input file allowed together with ‘-o’Only one input file allowed together with ‘-o’ and ‘-f’Output Selection:Output additional information (can be specified multiple times)Output all differences, not just the firstOutput content selection:Output control:Output flagsOutput format options:Output format:Output formattingOutput names of files, separated by ASCII NULOutput names of files, separated by newlineOutput nothing; yield exit status onlyOutput options:Output selection options:Output selection:PT_GNU_EH_FRAME present but no .eh_frame_hdr section
Pedantic checking of ELF files compliance with gABI/psABI spec.Place (de)compressed output into FILEPlace output into FILEPlace stripped output into FILEPrepend PATH to all file namesPreserve original dates.Print a message for each section being (de)compressedPrint a stack for each thread in a process or core file.

Program exits with return code 0 if all frames were shown without any errors.  If some frames were shown, but there were some non-fatal errors, possibly causing an incomplete backtrace, the program exits with return code 1.  If no frames could be shown, or a fatal error occurred the program exits with return code 2.  If the program was invoked with bad or missing arguments it will exit with return code 64.Print address before each entryPrint all information on one line, and indent inlinesPrint files in archive.Print information from ELF file in human-readable form.Print location of the string in base 8, 10, or 16 respectively.Print name of the file before each string.Print name of the input file before every symbolPrint size and permission flags for loadable segmentsPrint size of defined symbolsPrint string contents of sectionsPrint the strings of printable characters in files.Processor Specific: (%x)
Program Headers:Provide verbose output.Quick append files to archive.REL (Relocatable file)Relax a few rules to handle slightly broken ELF filesRemove .comment sectionRemove all debugging symbolsRemove section headers (not recommended)Remove the named section.  SECTION is an extended wildcard pattern.  May be given more than once.  Only non-allocated sections can be removed.Replace existing or insert new file into archive.Request debuginfo-related content from debuginfods listed in $Resolve all trivial relocations between debug sections if the removed sections are placed in a debug file (only relevant for ET_REL files, operation is not reversible, needs -f)Reverse the sense of the sortRun executableSECTION name to (de)compress, SECTION is an extended wildcard pattern (defaults to '.?(z)debug*')STRIPPED-FILE DEBUG-FILE
[MODULE...]Same as --format=bsdSame as --format=posixSame as -b.Same as ‘--format=bsd’Same as ‘--format=sysv’Same as ‘--radix=10’Same as ‘--radix=16’Same as ‘--radix=8’Scan entire file, not only loaded sectionsSearch path for separate debuginfo filesSection Headers:Section syntax requires exactly one moduleSee dwarf_errnoSee ebl_errno (XXX missing)See elf_errnoSee errnoSelect character size and endianness: s = 7-bit, S = 8-bit, {b,l} = 16-bit, {B,L} = 32-bitShared library: [%s]
Show absolute file names using compilation directory (default)Show all additional information (activation, debugname, inlines, module and source)Show all source locations that caused inline expansion of subroutines at the address.Show at most MAXFRAMES per thread (default 256, use 0 for unlimited)Show compression information for compressed sections (when used with -S); decompress section before dumping data (when used with -p or -x)Show demangled symbolsShow demangled symbols (ARG is always ignored)Show information from FILEs (a.out by default).Show instances of inlined functionsShow module build-id, load address and pc offsetShow module memory map with build-id, elf and debug files detectedShow only base names of source filesShow raw function symbol names, do not try to demangle namesShow relative file names without compilation directoryShow stack found in COREFILEShow stack of process PIDShow the backtrace of only one threadSilently skip unfindable filesSimilar to --reloc-debug-sections, but resolve all trivial relocations between debug sections in place.  No other stripping is performed (operation is not reversible, incompatible with -f, -g, --remove-comment and --remove-section)Similar to ‘--format=sysv’ output but in one lineSkipping section %zd ‘%s’ data outside fileSort symbols numerically by addressStand aloneSuppress message when library has to be created.Suppress some error output (counterpart to --verbose)Treat addresses as offsets relative to NAME section.Try to open compressed files or embedded (kernel) ELF imagesUnable to find more threadsUnknown DWARF debug section ‘%s’.
Unknown register valueUnknown versionUnsupported DWARFUnsupported relocation typeUnwinding not supported for this architectureUpdate only older files in archive.Use PATH as root of debuginfo hierarchyUse RADIX for printing symbol valuesUse actual uid, gid, and date in archive members.Use full path for file matching.Use instance [COUNT] of name.Use module rather than file namesUse the dynamic segment when possible for displaying infoUse the named SECTION (default .gnu_debugdata) as (compressed) ELF input dataUse the output format FORMAT.  FORMAT can be ‘bsd’ or ‘sysv’.  The default is ‘bsd’Use the output format FORMAT.  FORMAT can be ‘bsd’, ‘sysv’ or ‘posix’.  The default is ‘sysv’Use zero for uid, gid, and date in archive members.Used with -w to find the skeleton Compile Units in FILE associated with the Split Compile units in a .dwo input fileWARNING: What type of compression to apply. TYPE can be ‘none’ (decompress), ‘zlib’ (ELF ZLIB compression, the default, ‘zlib-gabi’ is an alias), ‘zlib-gnu’ (.zdebug GNU style compression, ‘gnu’ is an alias) or ‘zstd’ (ELF ZSTD compression)ZSTD support is not enabled[ADDR...][FILE...][MEMBER] [COUNT] ARCHIVE [FILE...][Nr] Name                 Type         Addr             Off      Size     ES Flags Lk Inf Al[Nr] Name                 Type         Addr     Off    Size   ES Flags Lk Inf Ala relocation modifies memory at offset %llu in a write-protected segment
address out of rangeaddress range overlaps an existing modulearchive name requiredarchive/member file descriptor mismatchbad compression header for section %zd: %sbad data for group symbol section: %sbad dynamic symbolbad gnu compressed size for section %zd: %sbad relocationbad sh_link for group section: %sbad symbol name for group section: %sbase addressbssdatadecfilenamehextextbzip2 decompression failedcall frame search table must be allocated
call frame search table must not be executable
call frame search table must not be writable
call frame search table reference in program header has wrong offset
call frame search table size mismatch in program and section header
cannot add new section: %scannot add section name to string table: %scannot allocate section data: %scannot both keep and remove .comment sectioncannot cache section addresses for module '%s': %scannot change mode of %scannot change mode of output filecannot change modification time of %scannot compress datacannot convert core note data: %scannot copy ELF header: %scannot copy program header: %scannot copy section data: %scannot copy section header: %scannot create EBL descriptor for ‘%s’cannot create EBL handlecannot create ELF descriptor for '%s': %scannot create ELF descriptor: %scannot create ELF header: %scannot create backend for ELF file
cannot create backend for elf filecannot create directory ‘%s’cannot create hash tablecannot create new ehdr for file '%s': %scannot create new filecannot create new phdr for file '%s': %scannot create output filecannot create program headers: %scannot create search treecannot create temp file ‘%s’cannot decompress DWARFcannot decompress datacannot determine number of program headers: %scannot determine number of sections: %scannot disassemblecannot extract member at offset %zu in '%s': %scannot find debug file for module '%s': %scannot find kernel modulescannot find kernel or modulescannot find matching section for [%zu] ‘%s’cannot find sectioncannot find stripped file for module '%s': %scannot find symbol ‘%s’cannot generate Elf descriptor for '%s': %s
cannot generate Elf descriptor: %scannot get %s content: %scannot get .debug_aranges content: %scannot get DIE offset: %scannot get ELF descriptor for %s: %s
cannot get ELF headercannot get ELF header '%s': %scannot get ELF header of '%s': %scannot get ELF header: %scannot get ELF: %scannot get content of note: %scannot get content of section %zu in '%s': %scannot get content of section %zu: %scannot get data for section %d: %scannot get data for section [%zu] '%s': %scannot get data for symbol %zu
cannot get data for symbol section
cannot get debug context descriptor: %scannot get hdrstrndx of '%s': %scannot get new zero section: %scannot get next DIE: %scannot get next DIE: %s
cannot get next unit: %scannot get number of phdrscannot get number of program headers: %scannot get number of sections: %scannot get program header count of '%s': %scannot get program header count: %scannot get program header entry %d of '%s': %scannot get program header entry %d: %s
cannot get program header index at offset %zd: %scannot get program header: %scannot get relocation at index %d in section %zu in '%s': %scannot get relocation: %scannot get section [%zd] header: %scannot get section count of '%s': %scannot get section count: %scannot get section data: %scannot get section headercannot get section header
cannot get section header for section [%2zu] '%s': %s
cannot get section header of section %zu: %scannot get section header of zeroth section
cannot get section header string table indexcannot get section header string table index: %scannot get section header string table section index: %scannot get section header: %scannot get section namecannot get section: %scannot get shdrstrndx:%scannot get string section data: %scannot get string table by using dynamic segmentcannot get symbol in '%s': %scannot get symbol index of archive '%s': %scannot get symbol section data: %scannot get symbol table entry: %scannot get symbol table section %zu in '%s': %scannot get symbol version: %scannot handle .debug_line version: %u
cannot handle DWARF type descriptioncannot handle address size: %u
cannot handle segment selector size: %u
cannot insert into hash tablecannot load data of '%s': %scannot load kernel symbolscannot manipulate null sectioncannot open %.*scannot open %scannot open ‘%s’cannot open EBL backendcannot open archive ‘%s’cannot open archive '%s': %scannot open debug file ‘%s’ for module '%s': %scannot open input file ‘%s’cannot open stripped file ‘%s’ for module '%s': %scannot read %s: %scannot read ‘.gnu.prelink_undo’ section: %scannot read ELF core file: %scannot read ELF header of %s(%s): %scannot read ELF header: %scannot read ELF header: %s
cannot read ELF: %scannot read content of %s: %scannot read data from filecannot read dynamic section: %scannot read note section [%zu] ‘%s’ in '%s': %scannot read section [%zu] name: %scannot read section data: %scannot read section header string table: %scannot rename output filecannot rename temporary file to %.*scannot represent ar_datecannot represent ar_gidcannot represent ar_modecannot represent ar_sizecannot represent ar_uidcannot reset archive offset to beginningcannot set access and modification date of ‘%s’cannot stat %scannot stat ‘%s’cannot stat archive ‘%s’cannot stat input filecannot stat input file ‘%s’cannot update ELF header: %scannot update new zero section: %scannot update program header: %scannot update relocation: %scannot update section header string table data: %scannot update section header: %scannot update symbol table: %scannot write data to filecannot write output file: %scannot write section datacolorize the output.  WHEN defaults to ‘always’ or can be ‘auto’ or ‘never’command option requiredcorrupt .gnu.prelink_undo section datacould not obtain section headercould not obtain section namecouldn't get DWARF CU: %scouldn't get shdr for group section: %scouldn't get symbol for group section: %sdata/scn mismatchdebug information too bigdebuginfo BUILDID
debuginfo PATH
executable BUILDID
executable PATH
source BUILDID /FILENAME
source PATH /FILENAME
section BUILDID SECTION-NAME
section PATH SECTION-NAME
Offsetdescriptor is not for an archiveduplicate symbolduplicate version index %d
dynamic section reference in program header has wrong offset
dynamic section size mismatch in program and section header
e_ident[%d] == %d is no known class
e_ident[%d] == %d is no known data encoding
e_ident[%zu] is not zero
either the file containing the function ‘%s’ or the file containing the function ‘%s’ is not compiled with -fpic/-fPIC
empty blockerror during output of dataerror while closing Elf descriptor: %serror while closing Elf descriptor: %s
error while finishing '%s': %serror while freeing sub-ELF descriptor: %serror while rewinding file descriptorexactly two file arguments are requiredexecutable header not created firstexecutable/DSO with .eh_frame_hdr section does not have a PT_GNU_EH_FRAME program header entryexecutables and DSOs cannot have zero program header offset
failed reading '%s': %sfailed to write %sfile descriptor disabledfile has no program headergelf_getrel failed: %sgelf_getrela failed: %sgetting get section header of section %zu: %sgroup has invalid section index [%zd]gzip decompression failedhash section [%2zu] ‘%s’ does not contain enough data
hash section [%2zu] ‘%s’ has zero bit mask words
hash section [%2zu] ‘%s’ invalid sh_entsize
hash section [%2zu] ‘%s’ uses too much data
illformed file ‘%s’image truncatedinput file is emptyinvalid .debug_line sectioninvalid CFI sectioninvalid COUNT parameter %sinvalid DWARFinvalid DWARF versioninvalid ELF fileinvalid ELF file datainvalid ELF header size: %hd
invalid SDT probe descriptor
invalid TType encodinginvalid ‘Elf’ handleinvalid accessinvalid address range indexinvalid archive fileinvalid augmentation lengthinvalid binary classinvalid chain in sysv.hash section %dinvalid chain in sysv.hash64 section %dinvalid character ‘%c’ at line %d; ignoredinvalid character ‘\%o’ at line %d; ignoredinvalid commandinvalid contents in ‘%s’ sectioninvalid datainvalid data at offset %tu in section [%zu] ‘%s’invalid data in gnu.hash section %dinvalid data in section [%zu] ‘%s’invalid data in sysv.hash section %dinvalid data in sysv.hash64 section %dinvalid directory indexinvalid encodinginvalid fileinvalid file descriptorinvalid fmag field in archive headerinvalid line indexinvalid loclists datainvalid machine flags: %s
invalid maximum operations per instruction is zeroinvalid minimum length of matched string sizeinvalid number of program header entries
invalid number of program header table entries
invalid number of section header table entries
invalid offsetinvalid offset %zu for symbol %sinvalid opcodeinvalid operandinvalid operationinvalid parameterinvalid program header offset
invalid program header position or size
invalid program header size: %hd
invalid range list datainvalid reference valueinvalid sectioninvalid section alignmentinvalid section entry sizeinvalid section flagsinvalid section headerinvalid section header index
invalid section header position or size
invalid section header size: %hd
invalid section header table offset
invalid section indexinvalid section typeinvalid section type for operationinvalid sh_link value in section %zuinvalid size of destination operandinvalid size of source operandinvalid string offset in symbol [%zu]invalid value ‘%s’ for %s parameterinvalid versionloadable segment GNU_RELRO applies to is not writable
loadable segment [%u] flags do not match GNU_RELRO [%u] flags
loadable segment [%u] is executable but contains no executable sections
loadable segment [%u] is writable but contains no writable sections
lseek failedmatched more than one modulememory exhaustedmodule ‘%s’ file ‘%s’ is not strippedmore sections in stripped file than debug file -- arguments reversed?more than one GNU_RELRO entry in program header
more than one INTERP entry in program header
more than one TLS entry in program header
more than one dynamic section present
more than one version definition section present
more than one version reference section present
more than one version symbol table present
mprotect failednono .gnu.versym section present but .gnu.versym_d or .gnu.versym_r section exist
no DWARF informationno ELF fileno address valueno alternative debug link foundno backend support availableno block datano constant valueno entries foundno entry %s in archive
no errorno flag valueno index availableno matching address rangeno matching modules foundno memory to create section header string tableno reference valueno regular fileno sections in stripped fileno string datano such fileno support library found for machineno text relocations reported in ‘%s’nonenot a CU (unit) DIEnot a location list valuenot a valid ELF filenot implementedoffset out of rangeonly executables, shared objects, and core files can have program headers
only one of -e, -p, -k, -K, or --core allowedonly one of -o or -d allowedonly relocatable files can contain section groupsopeningout of memoryoutput directory ‘%s’overflow with shnum = %zu in ‘%s’ sectionphdr[%d]: cannot get content of note section: %s
phdr[%d]: no note entries defined for the type of file
position member %s not foundprogram headerprogram header entry %d: alignment not a power of 2
program header entry %d: file offset and virtual address not module of alignment
program header entry %d: file size greater than memory size
program header offset in ELF header and PHDR entry do not matchprogram header only allowed in executables, shared objects, and core filesprogram headersr_offset is bogusre-mmap failedreadingreading from standard inputrelocation refers to undefined symbolsection [%2d] ‘%s’ has different number of entries than symbol table [%2d] ‘%s’
section [%2d] ‘%s’ has wrong type: expected %s, is %s
section [%2d] ‘%s’ is contained in more than one section group
section [%2d] ‘%s’ refers in sh_link to section [%2d] ‘%s’ which is no dynamic symbol table
section [%2d] '%s': %s tag missing in DSO marked during prelinking
section [%2d] '%s': %s tag missing in prelinked executable
section [%2d] '%s': ‘%s’ in zeroth entry not zero
section [%2d] '%s': 2nd hash function shift too big: %u
section [%2d] '%s': BASE definition must have index VER_NDX_GLOBAL
section [%2d] '%s': DT_RELACOUNT used for this REL section
section [%2d] '%s': DT_RELCOUNT used for this RELA section
section [%2d] '%s': DT_RELCOUNT value %d too high for this section
section [%2d] '%s': XINDEX for zeroth entry not zero
section [%2d] '%s': _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_ symbol present, but no .got section
section [%2d] '%s': _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_ symbol refers to bad section [%2d]
section [%2d] '%s': _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_ symbol refers to section [%2d] ‘%s’
section [%2d] '%s': auxiliary entry %d of entry %d has duplicate version name ‘%s’
section [%2d] '%s': auxiliary entry %d of entry %d has invalid name reference
section [%2d] '%s': auxiliary entry %d of entry %d has unknown flag
section [%2d] '%s': auxiliary entry %d of entry %d has wrong hash value: %#x, expected %#x
section [%2d] '%s': auxiliary entry %d of entry %d has wrong next field
section [%2d] '%s': bitmask does not match names in the hash table
section [%2d] '%s': bitmask size zero or not power of 2: %u
section [%2d] '%s': cannot get content of note section
section [%2d] '%s': cannot get data: %s
section [%2d] '%s': cannot get dynamic section entry %zu: %s
section [%2d] '%s': cannot get relocation %zu: %s
section [%2d] '%s': cannot get section data
section [%2d] '%s': cannot get section data.
section [%2d] '%s': cannot get section header for element %zu: %s
section [%2d] '%s': cannot get symbol %d: %s
section [%2d] '%s': cannot get symbol %zu: %s
section [%2d] '%s': cannot get symbol for signature
section [%2d] '%s': cannot get symbol name for signature
section [%2d] '%s': cannot get symbol table: %s
section [%2d] '%s': chain array too large
section [%2d] '%s': contains %s entry but not %s
section [%2d] '%s': element %zu references section [%2d] ‘%s’ without SHF_GROUP flag set
section [%2d] '%s': empty object attributes section
section [%2d] '%s': entry %d has duplicate version name ‘%s’
section [%2d] '%s': entry %d has invalid file reference
section [%2d] '%s': entry %d has invalid name reference
section [%2d] '%s': entry %d has invalid name reference in auxiliary data
section [%2d] '%s': entry %d has invalid offset to next entry
section [%2d] '%s': entry %d has unknown flag
section [%2d] '%s': entry %d has wrong hash value: %#x, expected %#x
section [%2d] '%s': entry %d has wrong next field in auxiliary data
section [%2d] '%s': entry %d has wrong offset of auxiliary data
section [%2d] '%s': entry %d has wrong version %d
section [%2d] '%s': entry %d has zero offset to next entry, but sh_info says there are more entries
section [%2d] '%s': entry %d references unknown dependency
section [%2d] '%s': entry %zu: %s value must be valid offset in section [%2d] ‘%s’
section [%2d] '%s': entry %zu: %s value must point into loaded segment
section [%2d] '%s': entry %zu: DT_PLTREL value must be DT_REL or DT_RELA
section [%2d] '%s': entry %zu: level 2 tag %s used
section [%2d] '%s': entry %zu: more than one entry with tag %s
section [%2d] '%s': entry %zu: pointer does not match address of section [%2d] ‘%s’ referenced by sh_link
section [%2d] '%s': entry %zu: unknown tag
section [%2d] '%s': entry size does not match Elf32_Word
section [%2d] '%s': extended index table too small for symbol table
section [%2d] '%s': extended section index in section [%2zu] ‘%s’ refers to same symbol table
section [%2d] '%s': extended section index section not for symbol table
section [%2d] '%s': hash bucket reference %zu out of bounds
section [%2d] '%s': hash chain for bucket %zu lower than symbol index bias
section [%2d] '%s': hash chain for bucket %zu out of bounds
section [%2d] '%s': hash chain reference %zu out of bounds
section [%2d] '%s': hash table entry size incorrect
section [%2d] '%s': hash table has not even room for initial administrative entries
section [%2d] '%s': hash table not for dynamic symbol table
section [%2d] '%s': hash table section is too small (is %ld, expected %ld)
section [%2d] '%s': hash table section is too small (is %ld, expected at least %ld)
section [%2d] '%s': hash value for symbol %u in chain for bucket %zu wrong
section [%2d] '%s': invalid destination section index
section [%2d] '%s': invalid destination section type
section [%2d] '%s': invalid sh_link symbol table section index [%2d]
section [%2d] '%s': invalid symbol index in sh_info
section [%2d] '%s': mandatory tag %s not present
section [%2d] '%s': mask index for symbol %u in chain for bucket %zu wrong
section [%2d] '%s': more than one BASE definition
section [%2d] '%s': no BASE definition
section [%2d] '%s': no hash section present
section [%2d] '%s': no note entries defined for the type of file
section [%2d] '%s': no relocations for merge-able string sections possible
section [%2d] '%s': non-DSO file marked as dependency during prelink
section [%2d] '%s': non-DT_NULL entries follow DT_NULL entry
section [%2d] '%s': non-relative relocation at index %zu; DT_RELCOUNT specified %d relative relocations
section [%2d] '%s': nonzero sh_%s for NULL section
section [%2d] '%s': not all of %s, %s, and %s are present
section [%2d] '%s': not enough data
section [%2d] '%s': not marked to be allocated
section [%2d] '%s': offset %zu: attribute subsection has unexpected tag %u
section [%2d] '%s': offset %zu: endless ULEB128 in attribute subsection tag
section [%2d] '%s': offset %zu: endless ULEB128 in attribute tag
section [%2d] '%s': offset %zu: extra bytes after last attribute section
section [%2d] '%s': offset %zu: invalid length in attribute section
section [%2d] '%s': offset %zu: invalid length in attribute subsection
section [%2d] '%s': offset %zu: truncated attribute section
section [%2d] '%s': offset %zu: unrecognized attribute tag %u
section [%2d] '%s': offset %zu: unterminated string in attribute
section [%2d] '%s': offset %zu: unterminated vendor name string
section [%2d] '%s': offset %zu: vendor ‘%s’ unknown
section [%2d] '%s': offset %zu: zero length field in attribute section
section [%2d] '%s': offset %zu: zero length field in attribute subsection
section [%2d] '%s': only relocatable files can have extended section index
section [%2d] '%s': referenced as string table for section [%2d] ‘%s’ but type is not SHT_STRTAB
section [%2d] '%s': relative relocations after index %d as specified by DT_RELCOUNT
section [%2d] '%s': relocatable files cannot have hash tables
section [%2d] '%s': relocation %zu: copy relocation against symbol of type %s
section [%2d] '%s': relocation %zu: invalid symbol index
section [%2d] '%s': relocation %zu: invalid type
section [%2d] '%s': relocation %zu: offset out of bounds
section [%2d] '%s': relocation %zu: only symbol ‘_GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_’ can be used with %s
section [%2d] '%s': relocation %zu: read-only section modified but text relocation flag not set
section [%2d] '%s': relocation %zu: relocation type invalid for the file type
section [%2d] '%s': relocations are against loaded and unloaded data
section [%2d] '%s': section entry size does not match ElfXX_Dyn
section [%2d] '%s': section group [%2zu] ‘%s’ does not precede group member
section [%2d] '%s': section group contains another group [%2d] ‘%s’
section [%2d] '%s': section group with only one member
section [%2d] '%s': section group without flags word
section [%2d] '%s': section group without member
section [%2d] '%s': section groups only allowed in relocatable object files
section [%2d] '%s': section index %zu out of range
section [%2d] '%s': section reference in sh_link is no symbol table
section [%2d] '%s': section size not multiple of sizeof(Elf32_Word)
section [%2d] '%s': section with SHF_GROUP flag set not part of a section group
section [%2d] '%s': sh_flags not set correctly
section [%2d] '%s': sh_flags not zero
section [%2d] '%s': sh_info not zero
section [%2d] '%s': sh_info should be zero
section [%2d] '%s': sh_link does not link to string table
section [%2d] '%s': sh_link extended section index [%2d] is invalid
section [%2d] '%s': signature symbol cannot be empty string
section [%2d] '%s': symbol %d: cannot read version data
section [%2d] '%s': symbol %d: invalid version index %d
section [%2d] '%s': symbol %d: local symbol with global scope
section [%2d] '%s': symbol %d: local symbol with version
section [%2d] '%s': symbol %d: version index %d is for defined version
section [%2d] '%s': symbol %d: version index %d is for requested version
section [%2d] '%s': symbol %u referenced in chain for bucket %zu is undefined
section [%2d] '%s': symbol %zu (%s) does not fit completely in referenced section [%2d] ‘%s’
section [%2d] '%s': symbol %zu (%s): COMMON only allowed in relocatable files
section [%2d] '%s': symbol %zu (%s): TLS symbol but couldn't get TLS program header entry
section [%2d] '%s': symbol %zu (%s): TLS symbol but no TLS program header entry
section [%2d] '%s': symbol %zu (%s): function in COMMON section is nonsense
section [%2d] '%s': symbol %zu (%s): invalid section index
section [%2d] '%s': symbol %zu (%s): local COMMON symbols are nonsense
section [%2d] '%s': symbol %zu (%s): local symbol outside range described in sh_info
section [%2d] '%s': symbol %zu (%s): non-local section symbol
section [%2d] '%s': symbol %zu (%s): non-local symbol outside range described in sh_info
section [%2d] '%s': symbol %zu (%s): referenced section [%2d] ‘%s’ does not have SHF_TLS flag set
section [%2d] '%s': symbol %zu (%s): st_value out of bounds
section [%2d] '%s': symbol %zu (%s): st_value out of bounds of referenced section [%2d] ‘%s’
section [%2d] '%s': symbol %zu (%s): st_value short of referenced section [%2d] ‘%s’
section [%2d] '%s': symbol %zu (%s): symbol in dynamic symbol table with non-default visibility
section [%2d] '%s': symbol %zu (%s): too large section index but no extended section index section
section [%2d] '%s': symbol %zu (%s): unique symbol not of object type
section [%2d] '%s': symbol %zu (%s): unknown bit set in st_other
section [%2d] '%s': symbol %zu (%s): unknown symbol binding
section [%2d] '%s': symbol %zu (%s): unknown type
section [%2d] '%s': symbol %zu: invalid name value
section [%2d] '%s': symbol reference in chain for bucket %zu out of bounds
section [%2d] '%s': symbol table cannot have more than one extended index section
section [%2d] '%s': unknown parent version ‘%s’
section [%2d] '%s': unknown section group flags
section [%2d] '%s': unrecognized attribute format
section [%2d]: referenced as string table for section [%2d] ‘%s’ but section link value is invalid
section [%2u] '%s': entry size is does not match ElfXX_Sym
section [%2u] '%s': number of local entries in ‘st_info’ larger than table size
section [%2zu] ‘%s’ has SHF_ALLOC flag not set but there are loadable segments
section [%2zu] ‘%s’ has SHF_ALLOC flag set but there is no loadable segment
section [%2zu] ‘%s’ has not type NOBITS but is not read from the file in segment of program header entry %d
section [%2zu] ‘%s’ has type NOBITS but is read from the file in segment of program header entry %d
section [%2zu] ‘%s’ has type NOBITS but is read from the file in segment of program header entry %d and file contents is non-zero
section [%2zu] ‘%s’ has unexpected type %d for an executable section
section [%2zu] ‘%s’ has unsupported type %d
section [%2zu] ‘%s’ has wrong flags: expected %s and possibly %s, is %s
section [%2zu] ‘%s’ has wrong flags: expected %s, is %s
section [%2zu] ‘%s’ is both executable and writable
section [%2zu] ‘%s’ is executable in nonexecutable segment %d
section [%2zu] ‘%s’ is extension section index table in non-object file
section [%2zu] ‘%s’ is writable in unwritable segment %d
section [%2zu] ‘%s’ must be allocated
section [%2zu] ‘%s’ must be of type NOBITS in debuginfo files
section [%2zu] ‘%s’ must not be executable
section [%2zu] ‘%s’ must not be writable
section [%2zu] ‘%s’ not fully contained in segment of program header entry %d
section [%2zu] ‘%s’ present in object file
section [%2zu] '%s': ELF header says this is the section header string table but type is not SHT_TYPE
section [%2zu] '%s': alloc flag set but section not in any loaded segment
section [%2zu] '%s': allocated section cannot be compressed
section [%2zu] '%s': compressed section with no compression header: %s
section [%2zu] '%s': invalid section reference in info value
section [%2zu] '%s': invalid section reference in link value
section [%2zu] '%s': merge flag set but entry size is zero
section [%2zu] '%s': nobits section cannot be compressed
section [%2zu] '%s': reference to symbol index 0
section [%2zu] '%s': relocatable files cannot have dynamic symbol tables
section [%2zu] '%s': size not multiple of entry size
section [%2zu] '%s': strings flag set without merge flag
section [%2zu] '%s': thread-local data sections address not zero
section [%2zu]: invalid name
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section headerssh_link in hash sections [%2zu] ‘%s’ and [%2zu] ‘%s’ not identical
sprintf failurestatic executable cannot have dynamic sections
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symbol %d referenced in old hash table in [%2zu] ‘%s’ but not in new hash table in [%2zu] ‘%s’
symbol 0 should have zero extended section index
symbol [%zu] has invalid section indexsymbol table [%zu] in ‘%s’ has zero sh_entsizeLineNameSizeTotalValueaddrsectionsizetext relocation flag set but not needed
text relocation flag set but there is no read-only segment
the archive ‘%s’ is too largethe file containing the function ‘%s’ is not compiled with -fpic/-fPIC
the file containing the function ‘%s’ might not be compiled with -fpic/-fPIC
too many offset entries for unit lengthunexpected section type in [%zu] with sh_link to symtabunknown ELF header version number e_ident[%d] == %d
unknown SDT version %u
unknown compression typeunknown compression type ‘%s’unknown data encodingunknown errorunknown form: %sunknown language codeunknown machine type %d
unknown object file type %d
unknown object file version
unknown typeunknown versionunknown version (%d) or unit type (%d)unsupported ABI version e_ident[%d] == %d
unsupported OS ABI e_ident[%d] == ‘%s’
unsupported address sizeunsupported aranges versionunsupported segment sizeupdate() for write on read-only filewhile close ‘%s’while closing ‘%s’while computing checksum for debug informationwhile create section header section: %swhile create section header string table: %swhile creating ‘%s’while generating output file: %swhile opening ‘%s’while preparing output for ‘%s’while reading ELF filewhile reading i386 CPU description: %s at line %dwhile writing ‘%s’while writing '%s': %swriting to standard outputyeszeroth section has nonzero address
zeroth section has nonzero align value
zeroth section has nonzero entry size value
zeroth section has nonzero flags
zeroth section has nonzero link value while ELF header does not signal overflow in phnum
zeroth section has nonzero link value while ELF header does not signal overflow in shstrndx
zeroth section has nonzero name
zeroth section has nonzero offset
zeroth section has nonzero size value while ELF header has nonzero shnum value
zeroth section has nonzero type
zstd decompression failed| <unknown>PRIx64PRIxMAXPRIu32PRIu64PRId64PRId16PRIuFAST32PRIuMAXPRIu16PRIuFAST16PRIu8PRIuFAST8PRIdFAST8PRIx8PRIx16PRId32PRIx32<unknown>: %#offset %# lies outside section '%s'offset %# lies outside contents of '%s'section [%2d] '%s': symbol %zu (%s): XINDEX used for index which would fit in st_shndx (%)
section [%2d] '%s': _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_ symbol value %# does not match %s section address %#
section [%2d] '%s': _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_ symbol size % does not match %s section size %
section [%2d] '%s': _DYNAMIC_ symbol value %# does not match dynamic segment address %#
section [%2d] '%s': _DYNAMIC symbol size % does not match dynamic segment size %
extended section index is % but symbol index is not XINDEX
section [%2d] '%s': hash chain reference % out of bounds
hash section [%2zu] '%s' invalid symbol index % (max_nsyms: %, nentries: %
section [%2d] '%s': offset %zu: unrecognized %s attribute value %
section [%2zu] '%s' contains invalid processor-specific flag(s) %#
section [%2zu] '%s' contains unknown flag(s) %#
phdr[%d]: unknown core file note type % at offset %
section [%2d] '%s': unknown core file note type % at offset %zu
phdr[%d]: unknown object file note type % with owner name '%s' at offset %zu
section [%2d] '%s': unknown object file note type % with owner name '%s' at offset %zu
phdr[%d]: extra % bytes after last note
section [%2d] '%s': extra % bytes after last note
program header entry %d: unknown program header entry type %#
  Entry point address:               %#
  Start of program headers:          % %s
  Start of section headers:          % %s
  Size of this header:               % %s
  Size of program header entries:    % %s
  Number of program headers entries: % (% in [0].sh_info)  Size of section header entries:    % %s
  Number of section headers entries: % (% in [0].sh_size) (% in [0].sh_link)  Section header string table index: %

There are %zd section headers, starting at offset %#:


Dynamic segment contains %lu entry:
 Addr: %#0*  Offset: %#08  Link to section: [%2u] '%s'

Dynamic segment contains %lu entries:
 Addr: %#0*<PRIx64>  Offset: %#08<PRIx64>  Link to section: [%2u] '%s'

Dynamic segment contains %lu entry:
 Addr: %#0*  Offset: %#08

Dynamic segment contains %lu entries:
 Addr: %#0*<PRIx64>  Offset: %#08<PRIx64>
% (bytes)

Invalid symbol table at offset %#0

Relocation section [%2zu] '%s' for section [%2u] '%s' at offset %#0 contains %d entry:

Relocation section [%2zu] '%s' for section [%2u] '%s' at offset %#0<PRIx64> contains %d entries:

Relocation section [%2u] '%s' at offset %#0 contains %d entry:

Relocation section [%2u] '%s' at offset %#0<PRIx64> contains %d entries:
%5u: %0* %6 %-7s %-6s %-9s %6s %s
Version needs section [%2u] '%s' contains %d entry:
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Version needs section [%2u] '%s' contains %d entries:
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Version definition section [%2u] '%s' contains %d entry:
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Version definition section [%2u] '%s' contains %d entries:
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Version symbols section [%2u] '%s' contains %d entry:
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Version symbols section [%2u] '%s' contains %d entries:
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Histogram for bucket list length in section [%2u] '%s' (total of %d bucket):
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Histogram for bucket list length in section [%2u] '%s' (total of %d buckets):
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      0  %6      %5.1f%%
%7d  %6      %5.1f%%    %5.1f%%
 Symbol Bias: %u
 Bitmask Size: %zu bytes  %%% bits set  2nd hash shift: %u

Library list section [%2zu] '%s' at offset %#0 contains %d entry:

Library list section [%2zu] '%s' at offset %#0<PRIx64> contains %d entries:

Object attributes section [%2zu] '%s' of % bytes at offset %#0:
  %-13s  %4
    %-4u %12
    File: %11
      %s: %, %s
      %s: %
      %u: %
%*s[%2] %s  <TRUNCATED>
%s %# used with different address sizes%s %# used with different offset sizes%s %# used with different base addresses%s %# used with different attribute %s and %s [%6tx]  <UNUSED GARBAGE> ... % bytes ...

DWARF section [%2zu] '%s' at offset %#:
 [ Code]

Abbreviation section at offset %:
 [%5u] offset: %, children: %s, tag: %s

DWARF section [%2zu] '%s' at offset %#:
 Length:         %8
 DWARF version:  %8
 Address size:   %8
 Segment size:   %8

DWARF section [%2zu] '%s' at offset %# contains %zu entry:

DWARF section [%2zu] '%s' at offset %#<PRIx64> contains %zu entries:
 [%*zu] start: %0#*, length: %5, CU DIE offset: %6

 Length:        %6
 DWARF version: %6
 CU offset:     %6
 Address size:  %6
 Segment size:  %6

Table at Offset 0x%:

 Offset entries: %8
 CU [%6] base:   Offsets starting at 0x%:

 CU [%6] base: 
Call frame information section [%2zu] '%s' at offset %#:
 (offset: %#) (end offset: %#)   %-26sLSDA pointer: %#
DIE [%] cannot get attribute code: %sDIE [%] cannot get attribute form: %sDIE [%] cannot get attribute '%s' (%s) value: %sinvalid file (%): %sno srcfiles for CU [%]
DWARF section [%2zu] '%s' at offset %#:
 [Offset]
 Type unit at offset %:
 Version: %, Abbreviation section offset: %, Address size: %, Offset size: %
 Type signature: %#, Type offset: %# [%]
 Compilation unit at offset %:
 Version: %, Abbreviation section offset: %, Address size: %, Offset size: %
 Unit type: %s (%)cannot get tag of DIE at offset [%] in section '%s': %s Split compilation unit at offset %:
 Version: %, Abbreviation section offset: %, Address size: %, Offset size: %

DWARF section [%2zu] '%s' at offset %#:


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Opcodes:
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  [%*<PRIuFAST8>]  %hhu arguments
 define new file: dir=%u, mtime=%, length=%, name=%s
 advance line by constant %d to %
 set file to %
 set column to %
 set '%s' to %
 unknown opcode with % parameter: unknown opcode with %<PRIu8> parameters: Offset:             0x%
 Version:            %
 Flag:               0x% Offset length:      %
 .debug_line offset: 0x%
  extension opcode table, % items:
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DWARF section [%2zu] '%s' at offset %#:
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 [%4u] Call site start:   %#
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GDB section [%2zu] '%s' at offset %# contains % bytes :
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 CU list at offset %# contains %zu entries:

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 Symbol table at offset %# contains %zu slots:

Shortcut table at offset %# contains %zu slots:
  %-13.*s  %9  %s

Note section [%2zu] '%s' of % bytes at offset %#0:

Note segment of % bytes at offset %#0:

Hex dump of section [%zu] '%s', % bytes at offset %#0:

Hex dump of section [%zu] '%s', % bytes (%zd uncompressed) at offset %#0:

String section [%zu] '%s' contains % bytes at offset %#0:

String section [%zu] '%s' contains % bytes (%zd uncompressed) at offset %#0:
<unknown>: %#offset %# lies outside section ‘%s’offset %# lies outside contents of ‘%s’section [%2d] '%s': symbol %zu (%s): XINDEX used for index which would fit in st_shndx (%)
section [%2d] '%s': _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_ symbol value %# does not match %s section address %#
section [%2d] '%s': _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_ symbol size % does not match %s section size %
section [%2d] '%s': _DYNAMIC_ symbol value %# does not match dynamic segment address %#
section [%2d] '%s': _DYNAMIC symbol size % does not match dynamic segment size %
extended section index is % but symbol index is not XINDEX
section [%2d] '%s': hash chain reference % out of bounds
hash section [%2zu] ‘%s’ invalid symbol index % (max_nsyms: %, nentries: %
section [%2d] '%s': offset %zu: unrecognized %s attribute value %
section [%2zu] ‘%s’ contains invalid processor-specific flag(s) %#
section [%2zu] ‘%s’ contains unknown flag(s) %#
phdr[%d]: unknown core file note type % at offset %
section [%2d] '%s': unknown core file note type % at offset %zu
phdr[%d]: unknown object file note type % with owner name ‘%s’ at offset %zu
section [%2d] '%s': unknown object file note type % with owner name ‘%s’ at offset %zu
phdr[%d]: extra % bytes after last note
section [%2d] '%s': extra % bytes after last note
program header entry %d: unknown program header entry type %#
  Entry point address:               %#
  Start of program headers:          % %s
  Start of section headers:          % %s
  Size of this header:               % %s
  Size of program header entries:    % %s
  Number of program headers entries: % (% in [0].sh_info)  Size of section header entries:    % %s
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There are %zd section headers, starting at offset %#:


Dynamic segment contains %lu entry:
 Addr: %#0*  Offset: %#08  Link to section: [%2u] ‘%s’

Dynamic segment contains %lu entries:
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Dynamic segment contains %lu entry:
 Addr: %#0*  Offset: %#08

Dynamic segment contains %lu entries:
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% (bytes)

Invalid symbol table at offset %#0

Relocation section [%2zu] ‘%s’ for section [%2u] ‘%s’ at offset %#0 contains %d entry:

Relocation section [%2zu] ‘%s’ for section [%2u] ‘%s’ at offset %#0 contains %d entries:

Relocation section [%2u] ‘%s’ at offset %#0 contains %d entry:

Relocation section [%2u] ‘%s’ at offset %#0 contains %d entries:
%5u: %0* %6 %-7s %-6s %-9s %6s %s
Version needs section [%2u] ‘%s’ contains %d entry:
 Addr: %#0*  Offset: %#08  Link to section: [%2u] ‘%s’

Version needs section [%2u] ‘%s’ contains %d entries:
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Version definition section [%2u] ‘%s’ contains %d entry:
 Addr: %#0*  Offset: %#08  Link to section: [%2u] ‘%s’

Version definition section [%2u] ‘%s’ contains %d entries:
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Version symbols section [%2u] ‘%s’ contains %d entry:
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Version symbols section [%2u] ‘%s’ contains %d entries:
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Histogram for bucket list length in section [%2u] ‘%s’ (total of %d bucket):
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Histogram for bucket list length in section [%2u] ‘%s’ (total of %d buckets):
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%7d  %6      %5.1f%%    %5.1f%%
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Library list section [%2zu] ‘%s’ at offset %#0 contains %d entry:

Library list section [%2zu] ‘%s’ at offset %#0 contains %d entries:

Object attributes section [%2zu] ‘%s’ of % bytes at offset %#0:
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    %-4u %12
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      %s: %
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%*s[%2] %s  <TRUNCATED>
%s %# used with different address sizes%s %# used with different offset sizes%s %# used with different base addresses%s %# used with different attribute %s and %s [%6tx]  <UNUSED GARBAGE> ... % bytes ...

DWARF section [%2zu] ‘%s’ at offset %#:
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Abbreviation section at offset %:
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DWARF section [%2zu] ‘%s’ at offset %#:
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DWARF section [%2zu] ‘%s’ at offset %# contains %zu entry:

DWARF section [%2zu] ‘%s’ at offset %# contains %zu entries:
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Table at Offset 0x%:

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 CU [%6] base: 
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DIE [%] cannot get attribute code: %sDIE [%] cannot get attribute form: %sDIE [%] cannot get attribute ‘%s’ (%s) value: %sinvalid file (%): %sno srcfiles for CU [%]
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 [Offset]
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 Compilation unit at offset %:
 Version: %, Abbreviation section offset: %, Address size: %, Offset size: %
 Unit type: %s (%)cannot get tag of DIE at offset [%] in section '%s': %s Split compilation unit at offset %:
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DWARF section [%2zu] ‘%s’ at offset %#:


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Opcodes:
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 define new file: dir=%u, mtime=%, length=%, name=%s
 advance line by constant %d to %
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DWARF section [%2zu] ‘%s’ at offset %#:
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 [%4u] Call site start:   %#
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 shortcut offset: %#
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Shortcut table at offset %# contains %zu slots:
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Note section [%2zu] ‘%s’ of % bytes at offset %#0:

Note segment of % bytes at offset %#0:

Hex dump of section [%zu] '%s', % bytes at offset %#0:

Hex dump of section [%zu] '%s', % bytes (%zd uncompressed) at offset %#0:

String section [%zu] ‘%s’ contains % bytes at offset %#0:

String section [%zu] ‘%s’ contains % bytes (%zd uncompressed) at offset %#0:
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+6%	/.&-4:(;23')"5      --allow-unassigned   Toggle IDNA AllowUnassigned flag (default off)
      --usestd3asciirules  Toggle IDNA UseSTD3ASCIIRules flag (default off)
      --debug              Print debugging information
      --quiet              Silent operation
      --no-tld             Don't check string for TLD specific rules
                             Only for --idna-to-ascii and --idna-to-unicode
  -h, --help               Print help and exit
  -V, --version            Print version and exit
  -n, --nfkc               Normalize string according to Unicode v3.2 NFKC
  -p, --profile=STRING     Use specified stringprep profile instead
                             Valid stringprep profiles: `Nameprep',
                             `iSCSI', `Nodeprep', `Resourceprep', 
                             `trace', `SASLprep'
  -s, --stringprep         Prepare string according to nameprep profile
  -d, --punycode-decode    Decode Punycode
  -e, --punycode-encode    Encode Punycode
  -a, --idna-to-ascii      Convert to ACE according to IDNA (default mode)
  -u, --idna-to-unicode    Convert from ACE according to IDNA
Cannot allocate memoryCharset `%s'.
Code points prohibited by top-level domainCommand line interface to the internationalized domain name library.

All strings are expected to be encoded in the preferred charset used
by your locale.  Use `--debug' to find out what this charset is.  You
can override the charset used by setting environment variable CHARSET.

To process a string that starts with `-', for example `-foo', use `--'
to signal the end of parameters, as in `idn --quiet -a -- -foo'.

Mandatory arguments to long options are mandatory for short options too.
Conflicting bidirectional properties in inputCould not convert string in locale encodingCould not convert string in locale encoding.Error in stringprep profile definitionFlag conflict with profileForbidden leading or trailing minus sign (`-')Forbidden unassigned code points in inputInput already contain ACE prefix (`xn--')Input does not start with ACE prefix (`xn--')Internationalized Domain Name (IDN) convert STRINGS, or standard input.

Invalid inputMalformed bidirectional stringMissing inputNo top-level domain found in inputNon-digit/letter/hyphen in inputOutput would be too large or too smallOutput would exceed the buffer space providedProhibited bidirectional code points in inputProhibited code points in inputPunycode failedString not idempotent under ToASCIIString not idempotent under Unicode NFKC normalizationString preparation failedString size limit exceededSuccessSystem dlopen failedSystem iconv failedTry `%s --help' for more information.
Type each input string on a line by itself, terminated by a newline character.
Unicode normalization failed (internal error)Unknown errorUnknown profileUsage: %s [OPTION]... [STRINGS]...
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Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: bug-libidn@gnu.org
PO-Revision-Date: 2017-06-21 20:43+0200
Last-Translator: Automatically generated
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Language: en@quot
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
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Plural-Forms: nplurals=2; plural=(n != 1);
      --allow-unassigned   Toggle IDNA AllowUnassigned flag (default off)
      --usestd3asciirules  Toggle IDNA UseSTD3ASCIIRules flag (default off)
      --debug              Print debugging information
      --quiet              Silent operation
      --no-tld             Don't check string for TLD specific rules
                             Only for --idna-to-ascii and --idna-to-unicode
  -h, --help               Print help and exit
  -V, --version            Print version and exit
  -n, --nfkc               Normalize string according to Unicode v3.2 NFKC
  -p, --profile=STRING     Use specified stringprep profile instead
                             Valid stringprep profiles: ‘Nameprep’,
                             ‘iSCSI’, ‘Nodeprep’, ‘Resourceprep’, 
                             ‘trace’, ‘SASLprep’
  -s, --stringprep         Prepare string according to nameprep profile
  -d, --punycode-decode    Decode Punycode
  -e, --punycode-encode    Encode Punycode
  -a, --idna-to-ascii      Convert to ACE according to IDNA (default mode)
  -u, --idna-to-unicode    Convert from ACE according to IDNA
Cannot allocate memoryCharset ‘%s’.
Code points prohibited by top-level domainCommand line interface to the internationalized domain name library.

All strings are expected to be encoded in the preferred charset used
by your locale.  Use ‘--debug’ to find out what this charset is.  You
can override the charset used by setting environment variable CHARSET.

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                                Lua, JavaScript, Vala)
                                (only languages C, C++, ObjectiveC, Shell,
                                Python, Lisp, EmacsLisp, librep, Scheme, Java,
                                C#, awk, Tcl, Perl, PHP, GCC-source, Glade,
                                Lua, JavaScript, Vala, Desktop)
                                (only languages C, C++, ObjectiveC, Shell,
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                                C#, awk, YCP, Tcl, Perl, PHP, GCC-source,
                                Lua, JavaScript, Vala)
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      --boost                 recognize Boost format strings
      --check-accelerators[=CHAR]  check presence of keyboard accelerators for
                                menu items
      --check-domain          check for conflicts between domain directives
                                and the --output-file option
      --check-format          check language dependent format strings
      --check-header          verify presence and contents of the header entry
      --check=NAME            perform syntax check on messages
                                (ellipsis-unicode, space-ellipsis,
                                 quote-unicode, bullet-unicode)
      --clear-fuzzy           set all messages non-'fuzzy'
      --clear-obsolete        set all messages non-obsolete
      --clear-previous        remove the "previous msgid" from all messages
      --color                 use colors and other text attributes always
      --color=WHEN            use colors and other text attributes if WHEN.
                              WHEN may be 'always', 'never', 'auto', or 'html'.
      --copyright-holder=STRING  set copyright holder in output
      --csharp                C# mode: generate a .NET .dll file
      --csharp                C# mode: input is a .NET .dll file
      --csharp-resources      C# resources mode: generate a .NET .resources file
      --csharp-resources      C# resources mode: input is a .NET .resources file
      --debug                 more detailed formatstring recognition result
      --desktop               Desktop Entry mode: generate a .desktop file
      --empty                 when removing 'fuzzy', also set msgstr empty
      --endianness=BYTEORDER  write out 32-bit numbers in the given byte order
                                (big or little, default depends on platform)
      --escape                use C escapes in output, no extended chars
      --flag=WORD:ARG:FLAG    additional flag for strings inside the argument
                              number ARG of keyword WORD
      --force-po              write PO file even if empty
      --foreign-user          omit FSF copyright in output for foreign user
      --from-code=NAME        encoding of input files
                                (except for Python, Tcl, Glade)
      --fuzzy                 synonym for --only-fuzzy --clear-fuzzy
      --ignore-file=FILE.po   manipulate only entries not listed in FILE.po
      --indent                indented output style
      --its=FILE              apply ITS rules from FILE
      --itstool               write out itstool comments
      --java2                 like --java, and assume Java2 (JDK 1.2 or higher)
      --kde                   recognize KDE 4 format strings
      --keep-header           keep header entry unmodified, don't filter it
      --lang=CATALOGNAME      set 'Language' field in the header entry
      --msgid-bugs-address=EMAIL@ADDRESS  set report address for msgid bugs
      --no-escape             do not use C escapes in output (default)
      --no-fuzzy              remove 'fuzzy' marked messages
      --no-hash               binary file will not include the hash table
      --no-location           do not write '#: filename:line' lines
      --no-location           suppress '#: filename:line' lines
      --no-obsolete           remove obsolete #~ messages
      --no-translator         assume the PO file is automatically generated
      --no-wrap               do not break long message lines, longer than
                              the output page width, into several lines
      --obsolete              synonym for --only-obsolete --clear-obsolete
      --omit-header           don't write header with 'msgid ""' entry
      --only-file=FILE.po     manipulate only entries listed in FILE.po
      --only-fuzzy            keep 'fuzzy' marked messages
      --only-obsolete         keep obsolete #~ messages
      --package-name=PACKAGE  set package name in output
      --package-version=VERSION  set package version in output
      --previous              keep previous msgids of translated messages
      --previous              when setting 'fuzzy', keep previous msgids
                              of translated messages.
      --properties-output     write out a Java .properties file
      --qt                    Qt mode: generate a Qt .qm file
      --qt                    recognize Qt format strings
      --sentence-end=TYPE     type describing the end of sentence
                                (single-space, which is the default, 
                                 or double-space)
      --set-fuzzy             set all messages 'fuzzy'
      --set-obsolete          set all messages obsolete
      --sort-by-file          sort output by file location
      --sort-output           generate sorted output
      --source                produce a .java file, instead of a .class file
      --statistics            print statistics about translations
      --strict                enable strict Uniforum mode
      --strict                strict Uniforum output style
      --strict                write out strict Uniforum conforming .po file
      --strict                write strict uniforum style
      --stringtable-input     input file is in NeXTstep/GNUstep .strings syntax
      --stringtable-input     input files are in NeXTstep/GNUstep .strings
                              syntax
      --stringtable-output    write out a NeXTstep/GNUstep .strings file
      --style=STYLEFILE       specify CSS style rule file for --color
      --suffix=SUFFIX         override the usual backup suffix
      --tcl                   Tcl mode: generate a tcl/msgcat .msg file
      --tcl                   Tcl mode: input is a tcl/msgcat .msg file
      --translated            keep translated, remove untranslated messages
      --untranslated          keep untranslated, remove translated messages
      --use-first             use first available translation for each
                              message, don't merge several translations
      --use-fuzzy             consider fuzzy entries
      --use-untranslated      consider untranslated entries
      --xml                   XML mode: generate XML file
  --newline                   add a newline at the end of input and
                                remove a newline from the end of output  --newline                   add newline at the end of input
  --template=TEMPLATE         a .desktop file used as a template
  --template=TEMPLATE         an XML file used as a template
  -<, --less-than=NUMBER      print messages with less than this many
                              definitions, defaults to infinite if not set
  ->, --more-than=NUMBER      print messages with more than this many
                              definitions, defaults to 0 if not set
  ->, --more-than=NUMBER      print messages with more than this many
                              definitions, defaults to 1 if not set
  -C, --c++                   shorthand for --language=C++
  -C, --check-compatibility   check that GNU msgfmt behaves like X/Open msgfmt
  -C, --compendium=FILE       additional library of message translations,
                              may be specified more than once
  -D, --directory=DIRECTORY   add DIRECTORY to list for input files search
  -E, --escape                use C escapes in output, no extended chars
  -F, --sort-by-file          sort output by file location
  -L, --language=NAME         recognise the specified XML language
  -L, --language=NAME         recognise the specified language
                                (C, C++, ObjectiveC, PO, Shell, Python, Lisp,
                                EmacsLisp, librep, Scheme, Smalltalk, Java,
                                JavaProperties, C#, awk, YCP, Tcl, Perl, PHP,
                                GCC-source, NXStringTable, RST, Glade, Lua,
                                JavaScript, Vala, Desktop)
  -M[STRING], --msgstr-suffix[=STRING]  use STRING or "" as suffix for msgstr
                                values
  -N, --no-fuzzy-matching     do not use fuzzy matching
  -P, --properties-input      input file is in Java .properties syntax
  -P, --properties-input      input files are in Java .properties syntax
  -T, --trigraphs             understand ANSI C trigraphs for input
  -U, --update                update def.po,
                              do nothing if def.po already up to date
  -V, --version               output version information and exit
  -a, --alignment=NUMBER      align strings to NUMBER bytes (default: %d)
  -a, --extract-all           extract all strings
  -c, --check                 perform all the checks implied by
                                --check-format, --check-header, --check-domain
  -c, --cldr                  print plural rules in the CLDR format
  -cTAG, --add-comments=TAG   place comment blocks starting with TAG and
                                preceding keyword lines in output file
  -c, --add-comments          place all comment blocks preceding keyword lines
                                in output file
  -d DIRECTORY                base directory for locale dependent .dll files
  -d DIRECTORY                base directory of .msg message catalogs
  -d DIRECTORY                base directory of .po files
  -d DIRECTORY                base directory of classes directory hierarchy
  -d, --default-domain=NAME   use NAME.po for output (instead of messages.po)
  -d, --repeated              print only duplicates
  -e, --expression=SCRIPT     add SCRIPT to the commands to be executed
  -e, --no-escape             do not use C escapes in output (default)
  -f, --file=SCRIPTFILE       add the contents of SCRIPTFILE to the commands
                                to be executed
  -f, --files-from=FILE       get list of input files from FILE
  -f, --fqdn, --long          long host name, includes fully qualified domain
                                name, and aliases
  -f, --use-fuzzy             use fuzzy entries in output
  -h, --help                  display this help and exit
  -i, --indent                indented output style
  -i, --indent                write indented output style
  -i, --indent                write the .po file using indented style
  -i, --input=INPUTFILE       input PO file
  -i, --input=INPUTFILE       input POT file
  -i, --ip-address            addresses for the hostname
  -j, --java                  Java mode: generate a Java ResourceBundle class
  -j, --java                  Java mode: input is a Java ResourceBundle class
  -j, --join-existing         join messages with existing file
  -kWORD, --keyword=WORD      look for WORD as an additional keyword
  -k, --keyword               do not to use default keywords
  -l, --locale=LL_CC          set target locale
  -l, --locale=LOCALE         locale name, either language or language_COUNTRY
  -m, --multi-domain          apply ref.pot to each of the domains in def.po
  -m[STRING], --msgstr-prefix[=STRING]  use STRING or "" as prefix for msgstr
                                values
  -n, --add-location          generate '#: filename:line' lines (default)
  -n, --add-location          preserve '#: filename:line' lines (default)
  -n, --quiet, --silent       suppress automatic printing of pattern space
  -o, --output-file=FILE      write output to specified PO file
  -o, --output-file=FILE      write output to specified file
  -o, --output=FILE           write output to specified file
  -p, --output-dir=DIR        output files will be placed in directory DIR
  -p, --properties-output     write out a Java .properties file
  -q, --quiet, --silent       suppress progress indicators
  -r, --resource=RESOURCE     resource name
  -s, --short                 short host name
  -s, --sort-output           generate sorted output
  -t, --to-code=NAME          encoding for output
  -u, --unique                print only unique messages, discard duplicates
  -u, --unique                shorthand for --less-than=2, requests
                              that only unique messages be printed
  -v, --verbose               increase verbosity level
  -w, --width=NUMBER          set output page width
  -x, --exclude-file=FILE.po  entries from FILE.po are not extracted
  FILE ...                    input .mo files
  INPUTFILE                   input PO file
  INPUTFILE                   input PO or POT file
  INPUTFILE ...               input files
  def.po                      translations
  def.po                      translations referring to old sources
  filename.po ...             input files
  ref.pot                     references to new sources
  ref.pot                     references to the sources
 done.
 failed.
 timed out.
"%s" node does not contain "%s""%s" node does not have "%s"%d translated message%d translated messages%s and %s are mutually exclusive%s and %s are mutually exclusive in %s%s and explicit file names are mutually exclusive%s cannot be read%s does not exist%s exists but cannot read%s is only valid with %s%s is only valid with %s or %s%s is only valid with %s, %s or %s%s requires a "--template template" specification%s requires a "-d directory" specification%s requires a "-l locale" specification%s requires a "-o file" specification%s subprocess%s subprocess I/O error%s subprocess failed%s subprocess failed with exit code %d%s subprocess got fatal signal %d%s subprocess terminated with exit code %d%s%s: warning: %s: %s: error while converting from "%s" encoding to "%s" encoding%s: input is not valid in "%s" encoding%s: invalid option -- '%c'
%s: option '%c%s' doesn't allow an argument
%s: option '%s' is ambiguous
%s: option '%s' is ambiguous; possibilities:%s: option '--%s' doesn't allow an argument
%s: option '--%s' requires an argument
%s: option '-W %s' doesn't allow an argument
%s: option '-W %s' is ambiguous
%s: option '-W %s' requires an argument
%s: option requires an argument -- '%c'
%s: unrecognized option '%c%s'
%s: unrecognized option '--%s'
%s: warning: source file contains fuzzy translation%s:%d: Incomplete multibyte sequence at end of file.
Please specify the correct source encoding through --from-code
%s:%d: Incomplete multibyte sequence at end of file.
Please specify the correct source encoding through --from-code or through a
comment as specified in http://www.python.org/peps/pep-0263.html.
%s:%d: Incomplete multibyte sequence at end of file.
Please specify the correct source encoding through --from-code.
%s:%d: Incomplete multibyte sequence at end of line.
Please specify the correct source encoding through --from-code
%s:%d: Incomplete multibyte sequence at end of line.
Please specify the correct source encoding through --from-code or through a
comment as specified in http://www.python.org/peps/pep-0263.html.
%s:%d: Incomplete multibyte sequence at end of line.
Please specify the correct source encoding through --from-code.
%s:%d: Invalid multibyte sequence.
Please specify the correct source encoding through --from-code
%s:%d: Invalid multibyte sequence.
Please specify the correct source encoding through --from-code or through a
comment as specified in http://www.python.org/peps/pep-0263.html.
%s:%d: Invalid multibyte sequence.
Please specify the correct source encoding through --from-code.
%s:%d: Invalid multibyte sequence.
Please specify the source encoding through --from-code
%s:%d: Invalid multibyte sequence.
Please specify the source encoding through --from-code or through a comment
as specified in http://www.python.org/peps/pep-0263.html.
%s:%d: Invalid multibyte sequence.
Please specify the source encoding through --from-code.
%s:%d: Long incomplete multibyte sequence.
Please specify the correct source encoding through --from-code
%s:%d: Long incomplete multibyte sequence.
Please specify the correct source encoding through --from-code or through a
comment as specified in http://www.python.org/peps/pep-0263.html.
%s:%d: Long incomplete multibyte sequence.
Please specify the correct source encoding through --from-code.
%s:%d: can't find string terminator "%s" anywhere before EOF%s:%d: iconv failure%s:%d: invalid interpolation ("\L") of 8bit character "%c"%s:%d: invalid interpolation ("\U") of 8bit character "%c"%s:%d: invalid interpolation ("\l") of 8bit character "%c"%s:%d: invalid interpolation ("\u") of 8bit character "%c"%s:%d: invalid string definition%s:%d: invalid string expression%s:%d: invalid variable interpolation at "%c"%s:%d: missing number after #%s:%d: missing right brace on \x{HEXNUMBER}%s:%d: warning: %s is not allowed%s:%d: warning: ')' found where '}' was expected%s:%d: warning: '}' found where ')' was expected%s:%d: warning: RegExp literal terminated too early%s:%d: warning: invalid Unicode character%s:%d: warning: lone surrogate U+%04X%s:%d: warning: regular expression literal terminated too early%s:%d: warning: unterminated XML markup%s:%d: warning: unterminated character constant%s:%d: warning: unterminated regular expression%s:%d: warning: unterminated string%s:%d: warning: unterminated string constant%s:%d: warning: unterminated string literal%s:%lu: warning: the syntax $"..." is deprecated due to security reasons; use eval_gettext instead%sRead %ld old + %ld reference, merged %ld, fuzzied %ld, missing %ld, obsolete %ld.
''%s' does not use %%C but '%s' uses %%C'%s' does not use %%m but '%s' uses %%m'%s' format string with unnamed arguments cannot be properly localized:
The translator cannot reorder the arguments.
Please consider using a format string with named arguments,
and a mapping instead of a tuple for the arguments.
'%s' is a simple format string, but '%s' is not: it contains an 'L' flag or a double-digit argument number'%s' is not a valid %s format string, unlike '%s'. Reason: %s'%s' is not a valid encoding name.  Using ASCII as fallback.
'%s' is not a valid name: %c'%s' is not a valid name: '%c''%s' uses %%C but '%s' doesn't'%s' uses %%m but '%s' doesn't'domain %s' directive ignored'msgid' and 'msgid_plural' entries do not both begin with '\n''msgid' and 'msgid_plural' entries do not both end with '\n''msgid' and 'msgstr' entries do not both begin with '\n''msgid' and 'msgstr' entries do not both end with '\n''msgid' and 'msgstr[%u]' entries do not both begin with '\n''msgid' and 'msgstr[%u]' entries do not both end with '\n', %d fuzzy translation, %d fuzzy translations, %d untranslated message, %d untranslated messages- Convert the translation catalog to %s using 'msgconv',
  then apply '%s',
  then convert back to %s using 'msgconv'.
- Set LC_ALL to a locale with encoding %s,
  convert the translation catalog to %s using 'msgconv',
  then apply '%s',
  then convert back to %s using 'msgconv'.
- Set LC_ALL to a locale with encoding %s.
--join-existing cannot be used when output is written to stdout...but this definition is similar<stdin><unnamed>A --flag argument doesn't have the <keyword>:<argnum>:[pass-]<flag> syntax: %sA special builtin command called '0' outputs the translation, followed by a
null byte.  The output of "msgexec 0" is suitable as input for "xargs -0".
ASCII bullet ('%c') instead of UnicodeASCII double quote used instead of UnicodeASCII ellipsis ('...') instead of UnicodeASCII single quote used instead of UnicodeAlthough being used in a format string position, the %s is not a valid %s format string. Reason: %s
Although declared as such, the %s is not a valid %s format string. Reason: %s
Applies a command to all translations of a translation catalog.
The COMMAND can be any program that reads a translation from standard
input.  It is invoked once for each translation.  Its output becomes
msgexec's output.  msgexec's return code is the maximum return code
across all invocations.
Applies a filter to all translations of a translation catalog.
Attribute manipulation:
Bruno HaibleBy default the input files are assumed to be in ASCII.
By default the language is guessed depending on the input file name extension.
C# compiler not found, try installing pnetC# virtual machine not found, try installing pnetCannot convert from "%s" to "%s". %s relies on iconv(), and iconv() does not support this conversion.Cannot convert from "%s" to "%s". %s relies on iconv(). This version was built without iconv().Cannot output multiple translation domains into a single file with the specified output format.Cannot output multiple translation domains into a single file with the specified output format. Try using PO file syntax instead.Charset "%s" is not a portable encoding name.
Message conversion to user's charset might not work.
Charset "%s" is not supported. %s relies on iconv(),
and iconv() does not support "%s".
Charset "%s" is not supported. %s relies on iconv().
This version was built without iconv().
Charset missing in header.
Message conversion to user's charset will not work.
Choice of input file language:
Command input:
Compare two Uniforum style .po files to check that both contain the same
set of msgid strings.  The def.po file is an existing PO file with the
translations.  The ref.pot file is the last created PO file, or a PO Template
file (generally created by xgettext).  This is useful for checking that
you have translated each and every message in your program.  Where an exact
match cannot be found, fuzzy matching is used to produce better diagnostics.
Concatenates and merges the specified PO files.
Find messages which are common to two or more of the specified PO files.
By using the --more-than option, greater commonality may be requested
before messages are printed.  Conversely, the --less-than option may be
used to specify less commonality before messages are printed (i.e.
--less-than=2 will only print the unique messages).  Translations,
comments, extracted comments, and file positions will be cumulated, except
that if --use-first is specified, they will be taken from the first PO file
to define them.
Continuing anyway, expect parse errors.Continuing anyway.Conversion from "%s" to "%s" introduces duplicates: some different msgids become equal.Conversion of file %s from %s encoding to %s encoding
changes some msgids or msgctxts.
Either change all msgids and msgctxts to be pure ASCII, or ensure they are
UTF-8 encoded from the beginning, i.e. already in your source code files.
Conversion target:
Convert binary message catalog to Uniforum style .po file.
Converts a translation catalog to a different character encoding.
Copyright (C) %s Free Software Foundation, Inc.
License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>
This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it.
There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.
Created %s.
Creates a new PO file, initializing the meta information with values from the
user's environment.
Creates an English translation catalog.  The input file is the last
created English PO file, or a PO Template file (generally created by
xgettext).  Untranslated entries are assigned a translation that is
identical to the msgid.
Daiki UenoDanilo SeganDesktop Entry mode options:
Empty msgid.  It is reserved by GNU gettext:
gettext("") returns the header entry with
meta information, not the empty string.
English translations for %s packageExtract or convert Unicode CLDR plural rules.

If both LOCALE and RULES are specified, it reads CLDR plural rules for
LOCALE from RULES and print them in a form suitable for gettext use.
If no argument is given, it reads CLDR plural rules from the standard input.
Extract translatable strings from given input files.
Extracts all messages of a translation catalog that match a given pattern
or belong to some given source files.
Fetches and outputs the contents of an URL.  If the URL cannot be accessed,
the locally accessible FILE is used instead.
Filter input and output:
Filters the messages of a translation catalog according to their attributes,
and manipulates the attributes.
Find messages which are common to two or more of the specified PO files.
By using the --more-than option, greater commonality may be requested
before messages are printed.  Conversely, the --less-than option may be
used to specify less commonality before messages are printed (i.e.
--less-than=2 will only print the unique messages).  Translations,
comments and extracted comments will be preserved, but only from the first
PO file to define them.  File positions from all PO files will be
cumulated.
Found '~%c' without matching '~%c'.Found more than one .pot file.
Please specify the input .pot file through the --input option.
Found no .pot file in the current directory.
Please specify the input .pot file through the --input option.
Generate binary message catalog from textual translation description.
If input file is -, standard input is read.
If no input file is given or if it is -, standard input is read.
If no input file is given, the current directory is searched for the POT file.
If it is -, standard input is read.
If no output file is given, it depends on the --locale option or the user's
locale setting.  If it is -, the results are written to standard output.
If output file is -, output is written to standard output.
In the directive number %u, "%s" is not followed by a comma.In the directive number %u, '%c' cannot start a field name.In the directive number %u, '%c' cannot start a getattr argument.In the directive number %u, '%c' cannot start a getitem argument.In the directive number %u, '%c' is not followed by a digit.In the directive number %u, ',' is not followed by a number.In the directive number %u, '{' is not followed by an argument number.In the directive number %u, '~:[' is not followed by two clauses, separated by '~;'.In the directive number %u, '~;' is used in an invalid position.In the directive number %u, a choice contains a number that is not followed by '<', '#' or '%s'.In the directive number %u, a choice contains no number.In the directive number %u, a precision is not allowed before '%c'.In the directive number %u, a precision specification is not allowed before '%c'.In the directive number %u, both the @ and the : modifiers are given.In the directive number %u, flags are not allowed before '%c'.In the directive number %u, no more nesting is allowed in a format specifier.In the directive number %u, parameter %u is of type '%s' but a parameter of type '%s' is expected.In the directive number %u, the argument %d is negative.In the directive number %u, the argument number 0 is not a positive integer.In the directive number %u, the argument number for the precision must be equal to %u.In the directive number %u, the argument number is not followed by a comma and one of "%s", "%s", "%s", "%s".In the directive number %u, the character '%c' is not a digit between 1 and 9.In the directive number %u, the character '%c' is not a valid conversion specifier.In the directive number %u, the flags combination is invalid.In the directive number %u, the precision specification is invalid.In the directive number %u, the precision's argument number 0 is not a positive integer.In the directive number %u, the size specifier is incompatible with the conversion specifier '%c'.In the directive number %u, the substring "%s" is not a valid date/time style.In the directive number %u, the substring "%s" is not a valid number style.In the directive number %u, the token after '<' is not followed by '>'.In the directive number %u, the token after '<' is not the name of a format specifier macro. The valid macro names are listed in ISO C 99 section 7.8.1.In the directive number %u, the width's argument number 0 is not a positive integer.In the directive number %u, there is an unterminated format directive.In the directive number %u, too many parameters are given; expected at most %u parameter.In the directive number %u, too many parameters are given; expected at most %u parameters.Informative output:
Input file interpretation:
Input file location in C# mode:
Input file location in Java mode:
Input file location in Tcl mode:
Input file location:
Input file syntax:
Input files contain messages in different encodings, %s and %s among others.
Converting the output to UTF-8.
To select a different output encoding, use the --to-code option.
Input files contain messages in different encodings, UTF-8 among others.
Converting the output to UTF-8.
Installing GNU libiconv and then reinstalling GNU gettext
would fix this problem.
Java compiler not found, try installing gcj or set $JAVACJava virtual machine not found, try installing gij or set $JAVALanguage specific options:
Locale charset "%s" is different from
input file charset "%s".
Output of '%s' might be incorrect.
Possible workarounds are:
Locale charset "%s" is not a portable encoding name.
Output of '%s' might be incorrect.
A possible workaround is to set LC_ALL=C.
Mandatory arguments to long options are mandatory for short options too.
Mandatory arguments to long options are mandatory for short options too.
Similarly for optional arguments.
Merges two Uniforum style .po files together.  The def.po file is an
existing PO file with translations which will be taken over to the newly
created file as long as they still match; comments will be preserved,
but extracted comments and file positions will be discarded.  The ref.pot
file is the last created PO file with up-to-date source references but
old translations, or a PO Template file (generally created by xgettext);
any translations or comments in the file will be discarded, however dot
comments and file positions will be preserved.  Where an exact match
cannot be found, fuzzy matching is used to produce better results.
Message selection:
Message selection:
  [-N SOURCEFILE]... [-M DOMAINNAME]...
  [-J MSGCTXT-PATTERN] [-K MSGID-PATTERN] [-T MSGSTR-PATTERN]
  [-C COMMENT-PATTERN] [-X EXTRACTED-COMMENT-PATTERN]
A message is selected if it comes from one of the specified source files,
or if it comes from one of the specified domains,
or if -J is given and its context (msgctxt) matches MSGCTXT-PATTERN,
or if -K is given and its key (msgid or msgid_plural) matches MSGID-PATTERN,
or if -T is given and its translation (msgstr) matches MSGSTR-PATTERN,
or if -C is given and the translator's comment matches COMMENT-PATTERN,
or if -X is given and the extracted comment matches EXTRACTED-COMMENT-PATTERN.

When more than one selection criterion is specified, the set of selected
messages is the union of the selected messages of each criterion.

MSGCTXT-PATTERN or MSGID-PATTERN or MSGSTR-PATTERN or COMMENT-PATTERN or
EXTRACTED-COMMENT-PATTERN syntax:
  [-E | -F] [-e PATTERN | -f FILE]...
PATTERNs are basic regular expressions by default, or extended regular
expressions if -E is given, or fixed strings if -F is given.

  -N, --location=SOURCEFILE   select messages extracted from SOURCEFILE
  -M, --domain=DOMAINNAME     select messages belonging to domain DOMAINNAME
  -J, --msgctxt               start of patterns for the msgctxt
  -K, --msgid                 start of patterns for the msgid
  -T, --msgstr                start of patterns for the msgstr
  -C, --comment               start of patterns for the translator's comment
  -X, --extracted-comment     start of patterns for the extracted comment
  -E, --extended-regexp       PATTERN is an extended regular expression
  -F, --fixed-strings         PATTERN is a set of newline-separated strings
  -e, --regexp=PATTERN        use PATTERN as a regular expression
  -f, --file=FILE             obtain PATTERN from FILE
  -i, --ignore-case           ignore case distinctions
  -v, --invert-match          output only the messages that do not match any
                              selection criterion
Non-ASCII character at %s%s.Non-ASCII comment at or before %s%s.Non-ASCII string at %s%s.Operation mode:
Operation modifiers:
Output details:
Output file %s already exists.
Please specify the locale through the --locale option or
the output .po file through the --output-file option.
Output file location in C# mode:
Output file location in Java mode:
Output file location in Tcl mode:
Output file location in update mode:
Output file location:
Output format:
Peter MillerPlease specify the source encoding through --from-code
Please specify the source encoding through --from-code or through a comment
as specified in http://www.python.org/peps/pep-0263.html.
Please specify the source encoding through --from-code.Print the machine's hostname.
Recode Serbian text from Cyrillic to Latin script.
Report bugs to <bug-gnu-gettext@gnu.org>.
Retrieving %s...The -l and -d options are mandatory.  The .dll file is located in a
subdirectory of the specified directory whose name depends on the locale.
The -l and -d options are mandatory.  The .dll file is written in a
subdirectory of the specified directory whose name depends on the locale.
The -l and -d options are mandatory.  The .msg file is located in the
specified directory.
The -l and -d options are mandatory.  The .msg file is written in the
specified directory.
The -l, -o, and --template options are mandatory.  If -D is specified, input
files are read from the directory instead of the command line arguments.
The FILTER can be any program that reads a translation from standard input
and writes a modified translation to standard output.
The backup suffix is '~', unless set with --suffix or the SIMPLE_BACKUP_SUFFIX
environment variable.
The character that terminates the directive number %u is not a digit between 1 and 9.The character that terminates the directive number %u is not a valid conversion specifier.The class name is determined by appending the locale name to the resource name,
separated with an underscore.  The -d option is mandatory.  The class is
written under the specified directory.
The class name is determined by appending the locale name to the resource name,
separated with an underscore.  The class is located using the CLASSPATH.
The default encoding is the current locale's encoding.
The directive number %u ends with an invalid character '%c' instead of '}'.The directive number %u ends with an invalid character instead of '}'.The directive number %u starts with | but does not end with |.The element <%s> does not contain a <%s> elementThe element <%s> does not have attribute <%s>The following msgctxt contains non-ASCII characters.
This will cause problems to translators who use a character encoding
different from yours. Consider using a pure ASCII msgctxt instead.
%s
The following msgid contains non-ASCII characters.
This will cause problems to translators who use a character encoding
different from yours. Consider using a pure ASCII msgid instead.
%s
The input text is read from standard input.  The converted text is output to
standard output.
The new message catalog should contain your email address, so that users can
give you feedback about the translations, and so that maintainers can contact
you in case of unexpected technical problems.
The option --msgid-bugs-address was not specified.
If you are using a 'Makevars' file, please specify
the MSGID_BUGS_ADDRESS variable there; otherwise please
specify an --msgid-bugs-address command line option.
The result is written back to def.po.
The results are written to standard output if no output file is specified
or if it is -.
The root element must be <%s>The string contains a lone '}' after directive number %u.The string ends in the middle of a directive.The string ends in the middle of a directive: found '{' without matching '}'.The string ends in the middle of a ~/.../ directive.The string refers to a shell variable whose value may be different inside shell functions.The string refers to a shell variable with a non-ASCII name.The string refers to a shell variable with an empty name.The string refers to a shell variable with complex shell brace syntax. This syntax is unsupported here due to security reasons.The string refers to argument number %u but ignores argument number %u.The string refers to argument number %u but ignores the arguments %u and %u.The string refers to argument number %u in incompatible ways.The string refers to arguments both through absolute argument numbers and through unnumbered argument specifications.The string refers to arguments both through argument names and through unnamed argument specifications.The string refers to some argument in incompatible ways.The string refers to the argument named '%s' in incompatible ways.The string starts in the middle of a directive: found '}' without matching '{'.The version control method may be selected via the --backup option or through
the VERSION_CONTROL environment variable.  Here are the values:
  none, off       never make backups (even if --backup is given)
  numbered, t     make numbered backups
  existing, nil   numbered if numbered backups exist, simple otherwise
  simple, never   always make simple backups
Try '%s --help' for more information.
Try using the following, valid for %s:Ulrich DrepperUnifies duplicate translations in a translation catalog.
Finds duplicate translations of the same message ID.  Such duplicates are
invalid input for other programs like msgfmt, msgmerge or msgcat.  By
default, duplicates are merged together.  When using the --repeated option,
only duplicates are output, and all other messages are discarded.  Comments
and extracted comments will be cumulated, except that if --use-first is
specified, they will be taken from the first translation.  File positions
will be cumulated.  When using the --unique option, duplicates are discarded.
Unknown encoding "%s". Proceeding with ASCII instead.Unknown system errorUsage: %s [OPTION...] [LOCALE RULES]...
Usage: %s [OPTION]
Usage: %s [OPTION] COMMAND [COMMAND-OPTION]
Usage: %s [OPTION] FILTER [FILTER-OPTION]
Usage: %s [OPTION] INPUTFILE
Usage: %s [OPTION] URL FILE
Usage: %s [OPTION] [FILE]...
Usage: %s [OPTION] [INPUTFILE]
Usage: %s [OPTION] [INPUTFILE]...
Usage: %s [OPTION] def.po ref.pot
Usage: %s [OPTION] filename.po ...
Useful FILTER-OPTIONs when the FILTER is 'sed':
Valid arguments are:Written by %s and %s.
Written by %s.
XML mode options:
You are in a language indifferent environment.  Please set
your LANG environment variable, as described in the ABOUT-NLS
file.  This is necessary so you can test your translations.
_open_osfhandle failed`a close element namea format specification for argument %u doesn't exist in '%s'a format specification for argument %u, as in '%s', doesn't exist in '%s'a format specification for argument '%s' doesn't exist in '%s'a format specification for argument '%s', as in '%s', doesn't exist in '%s'a format specification for argument {%u} doesn't exist in '%s'a format specification for argument {%u}, as in '%s', doesn't exist in '%s'a format specification for arguments %u and %u doesn't exist in '%s', only one argument may be ignoredafter '<'after '='ambiguous argument %s for %sambiguous argument specification for keyword '%.*s'at least one sed script must be specifiedat least two files must be specifiedat most one input file allowedbackup typebut header entry lacks a "nplurals=INTEGER" attributebut header entry lacks a "plural=EXPRESSION" attributebut some messages have one plural formbut some messages have %lu plural formsbut some messages have only one plural formbut some messages have only %lu plural formscannot create XPath contextcannot create a temporary directory using template "%s"cannot create output file "%s"cannot create pipecannot evaluate XPath expression: %scannot evaluate XPath location path: %scannot extract rules for %scannot find a temporary directory, try setting $TMPDIRcannot locate ITS rules for %scannot open backup file %s for writingcannot parse CLDR rulecannot read %s: %scannot read XML file %scannot remove temporary directory %scannot remove temporary file %scannot restore fd %d: dup2 failedcannot set up nonblocking I/O to %s subprocesscommunication with %s subprocess failedcompilation of C# class failedcompilation of C# class failed, please try --verbosecompilation of Java class failed, please try --verbose or set $JAVACcompilation of Java class failed, please try to set $JAVACcontext mismatch between singular and plural formcontext separator <EOT> within stringcould not get host namecreation of threads faileddocument ended unexpectedly: %sdocument must begin with an elementdomain "%s" in input file '%s' doesn't contain a header entry with a charset specificationdomain name "%s" not suitable as file namedomain name "%s" not suitable as file name: will use prefixduplicate message definitionelement is closedelements still openemptyempty 'msgstr' entry ignoredempty documentend-of-file within stringend-of-line within stringerror after reading "%s"error after reading %serror reading "%s"error reading %serror reading current directoryerror while converting from "%s" encoding to "%s" encodingerror while opening "%s" for readingerror while opening "%s" for writingerror while opening %s for readingerror while parsing: %serror while reading "%s"error while writing "%s" fileerror while writing to %s subprocesserror writing %serror writing stdoutexactly 2 input files requiredexactly one input file requiredexpected two argumentsextra operand %sfailed to create "%s"failed to create directory "%s"fdopen() failedfile "%s" contains a not NUL terminated stringfile "%s" contains a not NUL terminated string, at %sfile "%s" is not in GNU .mo formatfile "%s" is truncatedfilter output is not terminated with a newlinefirst plural form has nonzero indexformat specifications in '%s' and '%s' are not equivalentformat specifications in '%s' and '%s' for argument %u are not the sameformat specifications in '%s' and '%s' for argument '%s' are not the sameformat specifications in '%s' and '%s' for argument {%u} are not the sameformat specifications in '%s' are not a subset of those in '%s'format specifications in '%s' expect a mapping, those in '%s' expect a tupleformat specifications in '%s' expect a tuple, those in '%s' expect a mappingfound %d fatal errorfound %d fatal errorsfuzzy 'msgstr' entry ignoredheader field '%s' missing in header
header field '%s' still has the initial default value
iconv failureimpossible selection criteria specified (%d < n < %d)incomplete multibyte sequenceincomplete multibyte sequence at end of fileincomplete multibyte sequence at end of lineinconsistent use of #~input file '%s' doesn't contain a header entry with a charset specificationinput file doesn't contain a header entry with a charset specificationinput is not valid in "%s" encodinginside a comment or processing instructioninside an attribute nameinside an attribute valueinside an element nameinside an open taginside the close taginternationalized messages should not contain the '\%c' escape sequenceinvalid UTF-8 sequenceinvalid argument %s for %sinvalid attribute value "%s" for "%s"invalid character after '%s'invalid character reference: %sinvalid control sequenceinvalid endianness: %sinvalid entity reference: %sinvalid multibyte sequenceinvalid non-blank characterinvalid non-blank lineinvalid nplurals valueinvalid plural expressioninvalid source_version argument to compile_java_classinvalid target_version argument to compile_java_classkeyword "%s" unknownlanguage '%s' unknownmemory exhaustedmessage catalog has context dependent translations
but the C# .resources format doesn't support contexts
message catalog has context dependent translations
but the Tcl message catalog format doesn't support contexts
message catalog has context dependent translations, but the output format does not support them.message catalog has msgctxt strings containing characters outside ISO-8859-1
but the Qt message catalog format supports Unicode only in the translated
strings, not in the context strings
message catalog has msgid strings containing characters outside ISO-8859-1
but the Qt message catalog format supports Unicode only in the translated
strings, not in the untranslated strings
message catalog has plural form translationsmessage catalog has plural form translations
but the C# .resources format doesn't support plural handling
message catalog has plural form translations
but the Qt message catalog format doesn't support plural handling
message catalog has plural form translations
but the Tcl message catalog format doesn't support plural handling
message catalog has plural form translations, but lacks a header entry with "Plural-Forms: nplurals=INTEGER; plural=EXPRESSION;"message catalog has plural form translations, but the output format does not support them.message catalog has plural form translations, but the output format does not support them. Try generating a Java class using "msgfmt --java", instead of a properties file.missing '%c'missing '%c' or '%c'missing '=' after "%s"missing '>'missing 'msgid_plural' sectionmissing 'msgstr' sectionmissing 'msgstr[]' sectionmissing command namemissing filter namemsgstr has too many keyboard accelerator marks '%c'msgstr lacks the keyboard accelerator mark '%c'no ending ';'no input file givenno input file should be given if %s and %s are specifiedno input files givennon-permitted characternot a valid Java class name: %snot a valid number specificationnplurals = %lunplurals = %lu but plural expression can produce values as large as %lunumber of format specifications in '%s' and '%s' does not matchoption '%c' cannot be used before 'J' or 'K' or 'T' or 'C' or 'X' has been specifiedplural expression can produce arithmetic exceptions, possibly division by zeroplural expression can produce division by zeroplural expression can produce integer overflowplural expression can produce negative valuesplural form has wrong indexplural handling is a GNU gettext extensionpresent charset "%s" is not a portable encoding namepreserving permissions for %sread from %s subprocess failedselector is not specifiedsentence end type '%s' unknownsetting permissions for %sspace before ellipsis found in user visible stringsstandard inputstandard outputsyntax check '%s' unknowntarget charset "%s" is not a portable encoding name.the argument to %s should be a single punctuation characterthe root element is not "locatingRules"the root element is not "rules" under namespace %sthis file may not contain domain directivesthis is the location of the first definitionthis message is untranslatedthis message is used but not defined in %sthis message is used but not defined...this message needs to be reviewed by the translatorthis message should define plural formsthis message should not define plural formstoo many argumentstoo many errors, abortingtwo different charsets "%s" and "%s" in input fileunknownunterminated group namewarning: warning: ITS rule file '%s' does not existwarning: ITS rule file '%s' does not exist; check your gettext installationwarning: PO file header fuzzy
warning: PO file header missing or invalid
warning: charset conversion will not work
warning: file '%s' extension '%s' is unknown; will try Cwarning: invalid Unicode characterwarning: invalid \uxxxx syntax for Unicode characterwarning: missing context for keyword '%.*s'warning: missing context for plural argument of keyword '%.*s'warning: older versions of msgfmt will give an error on this
warning: syntax errorwarning: syntax error, expected ';' after stringwarning: syntax error, expected '=' or ';' after stringwarning: this message is not usedwarning: unterminated key/value pairwarning: unterminated stringwrite errorwrite to %s subprocess failedwrite to stdout failedxgettext cannot work without keywords to look forProject-Id-Version: gettext-tools 0.19.8.1
Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: bug-gnu-gettext@gnu.org
POT-Creation-Date: 2016-06-11 22:08+0900
PO-Revision-Date: 2016-06-11 22:08+0900
Last-Translator: Automatically generated
Language-Team: none
Language: en@quot
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Plural-Forms: nplurals=2; plural=(n != 1);
                                (only XML based languages)
                                (only language C++)
                                (only languages C, C++, ObjectiveC)
                                (only languages C, C++, ObjectiveC, Shell,
                                Python, Lisp, EmacsLisp, librep, Scheme, Java,
                                C#, awk, Tcl, Perl, PHP, GCC-source, Glade,
                                Lua, JavaScript, Vala)
                                (only languages C, C++, ObjectiveC, Shell,
                                Python, Lisp, EmacsLisp, librep, Scheme, Java,
                                C#, awk, Tcl, Perl, PHP, GCC-source, Glade,
                                Lua, JavaScript, Vala, Desktop)
                                (only languages C, C++, ObjectiveC, Shell,
                                Python, Lisp, EmacsLisp, librep, Scheme, Java,
                                C#, awk, YCP, Tcl, Perl, PHP, GCC-source,
                                Lua, JavaScript, Vala)
      --backup=CONTROL        make a backup of def.po
      --boost                 recognize Boost format strings
      --check-accelerators[=CHAR]  check presence of keyboard accelerators for
                                menu items
      --check-domain          check for conflicts between domain directives
                                and the --output-file option
      --check-format          check language dependent format strings
      --check-header          verify presence and contents of the header entry
      --check=NAME            perform syntax check on messages
                                (ellipsis-unicode, space-ellipsis,
                                 quote-unicode, bullet-unicode)
      --clear-fuzzy           set all messages non-'fuzzy'
      --clear-obsolete        set all messages non-obsolete
      --clear-previous        remove the “previous msgid” from all messages
      --color                 use colors and other text attributes always
      --color=WHEN            use colors and other text attributes if WHEN.
                              WHEN may be 'always', 'never', 'auto', or 'html'.
      --copyright-holder=STRING  set copyright holder in output
      --csharp                C# mode: generate a .NET .dll file
      --csharp                C# mode: input is a .NET .dll file
      --csharp-resources      C# resources mode: generate a .NET .resources file
      --csharp-resources      C# resources mode: input is a .NET .resources file
      --debug                 more detailed formatstring recognition result
      --desktop               Desktop Entry mode: generate a .desktop file
      --empty                 when removing 'fuzzy', also set msgstr empty
      --endianness=BYTEORDER  write out 32-bit numbers in the given byte order
                                (big or little, default depends on platform)
      --escape                use C escapes in output, no extended chars
      --flag=WORD:ARG:FLAG    additional flag for strings inside the argument
                              number ARG of keyword WORD
      --force-po              write PO file even if empty
      --foreign-user          omit FSF copyright in output for foreign user
      --from-code=NAME        encoding of input files
                                (except for Python, Tcl, Glade)
      --fuzzy                 synonym for --only-fuzzy --clear-fuzzy
      --ignore-file=FILE.po   manipulate only entries not listed in FILE.po
      --indent                indented output style
      --its=FILE              apply ITS rules from FILE
      --itstool               write out itstool comments
      --java2                 like --java, and assume Java2 (JDK 1.2 or higher)
      --kde                   recognize KDE 4 format strings
      --keep-header           keep header entry unmodified, don't filter it
      --lang=CATALOGNAME      set ‘Language’ field in the header entry
      --msgid-bugs-address=EMAIL@ADDRESS  set report address for msgid bugs
      --no-escape             do not use C escapes in output (default)
      --no-fuzzy              remove ‘fuzzy’ marked messages
      --no-hash               binary file will not include the hash table
      --no-location           do not write ‘#: filename:line’ lines
      --no-location           suppress ‘#: filename:line’ lines
      --no-obsolete           remove obsolete #~ messages
      --no-translator         assume the PO file is automatically generated
      --no-wrap               do not break long message lines, longer than
                              the output page width, into several lines
      --obsolete              synonym for --only-obsolete --clear-obsolete
      --omit-header           don't write header with ‘msgid ""’ entry
      --only-file=FILE.po     manipulate only entries listed in FILE.po
      --only-fuzzy            keep ‘fuzzy’ marked messages
      --only-obsolete         keep obsolete #~ messages
      --package-name=PACKAGE  set package name in output
      --package-version=VERSION  set package version in output
      --previous              keep previous msgids of translated messages
      --previous              when setting 'fuzzy', keep previous msgids
                              of translated messages.
      --properties-output     write out a Java .properties file
      --qt                    Qt mode: generate a Qt .qm file
      --qt                    recognize Qt format strings
      --sentence-end=TYPE     type describing the end of sentence
                                (single-space, which is the default, 
                                 or double-space)
      --set-fuzzy             set all messages ‘fuzzy’
      --set-obsolete          set all messages obsolete
      --sort-by-file          sort output by file location
      --sort-output           generate sorted output
      --source                produce a .java file, instead of a .class file
      --statistics            print statistics about translations
      --strict                enable strict Uniforum mode
      --strict                strict Uniforum output style
      --strict                write out strict Uniforum conforming .po file
      --strict                write strict uniforum style
      --stringtable-input     input file is in NeXTstep/GNUstep .strings syntax
      --stringtable-input     input files are in NeXTstep/GNUstep .strings
                              syntax
      --stringtable-output    write out a NeXTstep/GNUstep .strings file
      --style=STYLEFILE       specify CSS style rule file for --color
      --suffix=SUFFIX         override the usual backup suffix
      --tcl                   Tcl mode: generate a tcl/msgcat .msg file
      --tcl                   Tcl mode: input is a tcl/msgcat .msg file
      --translated            keep translated, remove untranslated messages
      --untranslated          keep untranslated, remove translated messages
      --use-first             use first available translation for each
                              message, don't merge several translations
      --use-fuzzy             consider fuzzy entries
      --use-untranslated      consider untranslated entries
      --xml                   XML mode: generate XML file
  --newline                   add a newline at the end of input and
                                remove a newline from the end of output  --newline                   add newline at the end of input
  --template=TEMPLATE         a .desktop file used as a template
  --template=TEMPLATE         an XML file used as a template
  -<, --less-than=NUMBER      print messages with less than this many
                              definitions, defaults to infinite if not set
  ->, --more-than=NUMBER      print messages with more than this many
                              definitions, defaults to 0 if not set
  ->, --more-than=NUMBER      print messages with more than this many
                              definitions, defaults to 1 if not set
  -C, --c++                   shorthand for --language=C++
  -C, --check-compatibility   check that GNU msgfmt behaves like X/Open msgfmt
  -C, --compendium=FILE       additional library of message translations,
                              may be specified more than once
  -D, --directory=DIRECTORY   add DIRECTORY to list for input files search
  -E, --escape                use C escapes in output, no extended chars
  -F, --sort-by-file          sort output by file location
  -L, --language=NAME         recognise the specified XML language
  -L, --language=NAME         recognise the specified language
                                (C, C++, ObjectiveC, PO, Shell, Python, Lisp,
                                EmacsLisp, librep, Scheme, Smalltalk, Java,
                                JavaProperties, C#, awk, YCP, Tcl, Perl, PHP,
                                GCC-source, NXStringTable, RST, Glade, Lua,
                                JavaScript, Vala, Desktop)
  -M[STRING], --msgstr-suffix[=STRING]  use STRING or "" as suffix for msgstr
                                values
  -N, --no-fuzzy-matching     do not use fuzzy matching
  -P, --properties-input      input file is in Java .properties syntax
  -P, --properties-input      input files are in Java .properties syntax
  -T, --trigraphs             understand ANSI C trigraphs for input
  -U, --update                update def.po,
                              do nothing if def.po already up to date
  -V, --version               output version information and exit
  -a, --alignment=NUMBER      align strings to NUMBER bytes (default: %d)
  -a, --extract-all           extract all strings
  -c, --check                 perform all the checks implied by
                                --check-format, --check-header, --check-domain
  -c, --cldr                  print plural rules in the CLDR format
  -cTAG, --add-comments=TAG   place comment blocks starting with TAG and
                                preceding keyword lines in output file
  -c, --add-comments          place all comment blocks preceding keyword lines
                                in output file
  -d DIRECTORY                base directory for locale dependent .dll files
  -d DIRECTORY                base directory of .msg message catalogs
  -d DIRECTORY                base directory of .po files
  -d DIRECTORY                base directory of classes directory hierarchy
  -d, --default-domain=NAME   use NAME.po for output (instead of messages.po)
  -d, --repeated              print only duplicates
  -e, --expression=SCRIPT     add SCRIPT to the commands to be executed
  -e, --no-escape             do not use C escapes in output (default)
  -f, --file=SCRIPTFILE       add the contents of SCRIPTFILE to the commands
                                to be executed
  -f, --files-from=FILE       get list of input files from FILE
  -f, --fqdn, --long          long host name, includes fully qualified domain
                                name, and aliases
  -f, --use-fuzzy             use fuzzy entries in output
  -h, --help                  display this help and exit
  -i, --indent                indented output style
  -i, --indent                write indented output style
  -i, --indent                write the .po file using indented style
  -i, --input=INPUTFILE       input PO file
  -i, --input=INPUTFILE       input POT file
  -i, --ip-address            addresses for the hostname
  -j, --java                  Java mode: generate a Java ResourceBundle class
  -j, --java                  Java mode: input is a Java ResourceBundle class
  -j, --join-existing         join messages with existing file
  -kWORD, --keyword=WORD      look for WORD as an additional keyword
  -k, --keyword               do not to use default keywords
  -l, --locale=LL_CC          set target locale
  -l, --locale=LOCALE         locale name, either language or language_COUNTRY
  -m, --multi-domain          apply ref.pot to each of the domains in def.po
  -m[STRING], --msgstr-prefix[=STRING]  use STRING or "" as prefix for msgstr
                                values
  -n, --add-location          generate ‘#: filename:line’ lines (default)
  -n, --add-location          preserve ‘#: filename:line’ lines (default)
  -n, --quiet, --silent       suppress automatic printing of pattern space
  -o, --output-file=FILE      write output to specified PO file
  -o, --output-file=FILE      write output to specified file
  -o, --output=FILE           write output to specified file
  -p, --output-dir=DIR        output files will be placed in directory DIR
  -p, --properties-output     write out a Java .properties file
  -q, --quiet, --silent       suppress progress indicators
  -r, --resource=RESOURCE     resource name
  -s, --short                 short host name
  -s, --sort-output           generate sorted output
  -t, --to-code=NAME          encoding for output
  -u, --unique                print only unique messages, discard duplicates
  -u, --unique                shorthand for --less-than=2, requests
                              that only unique messages be printed
  -v, --verbose               increase verbosity level
  -w, --width=NUMBER          set output page width
  -x, --exclude-file=FILE.po  entries from FILE.po are not extracted
  FILE ...                    input .mo files
  INPUTFILE                   input PO file
  INPUTFILE                   input PO or POT file
  INPUTFILE ...               input files
  def.po                      translations
  def.po                      translations referring to old sources
  filename.po ...             input files
  ref.pot                     references to new sources
  ref.pot                     references to the sources
 done.
 failed.
 timed out.
“%s” node does not contain “%s”“%s” node does not have “%s”%d translated message%d translated messages%s and %s are mutually exclusive%s and %s are mutually exclusive in %s%s and explicit file names are mutually exclusive%s cannot be read%s does not exist%s exists but cannot read%s is only valid with %s%s is only valid with %s or %s%s is only valid with %s, %s or %s%s requires a “--template template” specification%s requires a “-d directory” specification%s requires a “-l locale” specification%s requires a “-o file” specification%s subprocess%s subprocess I/O error%s subprocess failed%s subprocess failed with exit code %d%s subprocess got fatal signal %d%s subprocess terminated with exit code %d%s%s: warning: %s: %s: error while converting from “%s” encoding to “%s” encoding%s: input is not valid in “%s” encoding%s: invalid option -- ‘%c’
%s: option ‘%c%s’ doesn't allow an argument
%s: option ‘%s’ is ambiguous
%s: option ‘%s’ is ambiguous; possibilities:%s: option ‘--%s’ doesn't allow an argument
%s: option ‘--%s’ requires an argument
%s: option ‘-W %s’ doesn't allow an argument
%s: option ‘-W %s’ is ambiguous
%s: option ‘-W %s’ requires an argument
%s: option requires an argument -- ‘%c’
%s: unrecognized option ‘%c%s’
%s: unrecognized option ‘--%s’
%s: warning: source file contains fuzzy translation%s:%d: Incomplete multibyte sequence at end of file.
Please specify the correct source encoding through --from-code
%s:%d: Incomplete multibyte sequence at end of file.
Please specify the correct source encoding through --from-code or through a
comment as specified in http://www.python.org/peps/pep-0263.html.
%s:%d: Incomplete multibyte sequence at end of file.
Please specify the correct source encoding through --from-code.
%s:%d: Incomplete multibyte sequence at end of line.
Please specify the correct source encoding through --from-code
%s:%d: Incomplete multibyte sequence at end of line.
Please specify the correct source encoding through --from-code or through a
comment as specified in http://www.python.org/peps/pep-0263.html.
%s:%d: Incomplete multibyte sequence at end of line.
Please specify the correct source encoding through --from-code.
%s:%d: Invalid multibyte sequence.
Please specify the correct source encoding through --from-code
%s:%d: Invalid multibyte sequence.
Please specify the correct source encoding through --from-code or through a
comment as specified in http://www.python.org/peps/pep-0263.html.
%s:%d: Invalid multibyte sequence.
Please specify the correct source encoding through --from-code.
%s:%d: Invalid multibyte sequence.
Please specify the source encoding through --from-code
%s:%d: Invalid multibyte sequence.
Please specify the source encoding through --from-code or through a comment
as specified in http://www.python.org/peps/pep-0263.html.
%s:%d: Invalid multibyte sequence.
Please specify the source encoding through --from-code.
%s:%d: Long incomplete multibyte sequence.
Please specify the correct source encoding through --from-code
%s:%d: Long incomplete multibyte sequence.
Please specify the correct source encoding through --from-code or through a
comment as specified in http://www.python.org/peps/pep-0263.html.
%s:%d: Long incomplete multibyte sequence.
Please specify the correct source encoding through --from-code.
%s:%d: can't find string terminator “%s” anywhere before EOF%s:%d: iconv failure%s:%d: invalid interpolation (“\L”) of 8bit character “%c”%s:%d: invalid interpolation (“\U”) of 8bit character “%c”%s:%d: invalid interpolation (“\l”) of 8bit character “%c”%s:%d: invalid interpolation (“\u”) of 8bit character “%c”%s:%d: invalid string definition%s:%d: invalid string expression%s:%d: invalid variable interpolation at “%c”%s:%d: missing number after #%s:%d: missing right brace on \x{HEXNUMBER}%s:%d: warning: %s is not allowed%s:%d: warning: ‘)’ found where ‘}’ was expected%s:%d: warning: ‘}’ found where ‘)’ was expected%s:%d: warning: RegExp literal terminated too early%s:%d: warning: invalid Unicode character%s:%d: warning: lone surrogate U+%04X%s:%d: warning: regular expression literal terminated too early%s:%d: warning: unterminated XML markup%s:%d: warning: unterminated character constant%s:%d: warning: unterminated regular expression%s:%d: warning: unterminated string%s:%d: warning: unterminated string constant%s:%d: warning: unterminated string literal%s:%lu: warning: the syntax $“...” is deprecated due to security reasons; use eval_gettext instead%sRead %ld old + %ld reference, merged %ld, fuzzied %ld, missing %ld, obsolete %ld.
'‘%s’ does not use %%C but ‘%s’ uses %%C‘%s’ does not use %%m but ‘%s’ uses %%m‘%s’ format string with unnamed arguments cannot be properly localized:
The translator cannot reorder the arguments.
Please consider using a format string with named arguments,
and a mapping instead of a tuple for the arguments.
‘%s’ is a simple format string, but ‘%s’ is not: it contains an ‘L’ flag or a double-digit argument number‘%s’ is not a valid %s format string, unlike '%s'. Reason: %s‘%s’ is not a valid encoding name.  Using ASCII as fallback.
‘%s’ is not a valid name: %c‘%s’ is not a valid name: ‘%c’‘%s’ uses %%C but ‘%s’ doesn't‘%s’ uses %%m but ‘%s’ doesn't‘domain %s’ directive ignored‘msgid’ and ‘msgid_plural’ entries do not both begin with ‘\n’‘msgid’ and ‘msgid_plural’ entries do not both end with ‘\n’‘msgid’ and ‘msgstr’ entries do not both begin with ‘\n’‘msgid’ and ‘msgstr’ entries do not both end with ‘\n’‘msgid’ and ‘msgstr[%u]’ entries do not both begin with ‘\n’‘msgid’ and ‘msgstr[%u]’ entries do not both end with ‘\n’, %d fuzzy translation, %d fuzzy translations, %d untranslated message, %d untranslated messages- Convert the translation catalog to %s using 'msgconv',
  then apply '%s',
  then convert back to %s using 'msgconv'.
- Set LC_ALL to a locale with encoding %s,
  convert the translation catalog to %s using 'msgconv',
  then apply '%s',
  then convert back to %s using 'msgconv'.
- Set LC_ALL to a locale with encoding %s.
--join-existing cannot be used when output is written to stdout...but this definition is similar<stdin><unnamed>A --flag argument doesn't have the <keyword>:<argnum>:[pass-]<flag> syntax: %sA special builtin command called ‘0’ outputs the translation, followed by a
null byte.  The output of “msgexec 0” is suitable as input for “xargs -0”.
ASCII bullet ('%c') instead of UnicodeASCII double quote used instead of UnicodeASCII ellipsis ('...') instead of UnicodeASCII single quote used instead of UnicodeAlthough being used in a format string position, the %s is not a valid %s format string. Reason: %s
Although declared as such, the %s is not a valid %s format string. Reason: %s
Applies a command to all translations of a translation catalog.
The COMMAND can be any program that reads a translation from standard
input.  It is invoked once for each translation.  Its output becomes
msgexec's output.  msgexec's return code is the maximum return code
across all invocations.
Applies a filter to all translations of a translation catalog.
Attribute manipulation:
Bruno HaibleBy default the input files are assumed to be in ASCII.
By default the language is guessed depending on the input file name extension.
C# compiler not found, try installing pnetC# virtual machine not found, try installing pnetCannot convert from “%s” to “%s”. %s relies on iconv(), and iconv() does not support this conversion.Cannot convert from “%s” to “%s”. %s relies on iconv(). This version was built without iconv().Cannot output multiple translation domains into a single file with the specified output format.Cannot output multiple translation domains into a single file with the specified output format. Try using PO file syntax instead.Charset “%s” is not a portable encoding name.
Message conversion to user's charset might not work.
Charset “%s” is not supported. %s relies on iconv(),
and iconv() does not support “%s”.
Charset “%s” is not supported. %s relies on iconv().
This version was built without iconv().
Charset missing in header.
Message conversion to user's charset will not work.
Choice of input file language:
Command input:
Compare two Uniforum style .po files to check that both contain the same
set of msgid strings.  The def.po file is an existing PO file with the
translations.  The ref.pot file is the last created PO file, or a PO Template
file (generally created by xgettext).  This is useful for checking that
you have translated each and every message in your program.  Where an exact
match cannot be found, fuzzy matching is used to produce better diagnostics.
Concatenates and merges the specified PO files.
Find messages which are common to two or more of the specified PO files.
By using the --more-than option, greater commonality may be requested
before messages are printed.  Conversely, the --less-than option may be
used to specify less commonality before messages are printed (i.e.
--less-than=2 will only print the unique messages).  Translations,
comments, extracted comments, and file positions will be cumulated, except
that if --use-first is specified, they will be taken from the first PO file
to define them.
Continuing anyway, expect parse errors.Continuing anyway.Conversion from “%s” to “%s” introduces duplicates: some different msgids become equal.Conversion of file %s from %s encoding to %s encoding
changes some msgids or msgctxts.
Either change all msgids and msgctxts to be pure ASCII, or ensure they are
UTF-8 encoded from the beginning, i.e. already in your source code files.
Conversion target:
Convert binary message catalog to Uniforum style .po file.
Converts a translation catalog to a different character encoding.
Copyright (C) %s Free Software Foundation, Inc.
License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>
This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it.
There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.
Created %s.
Creates a new PO file, initializing the meta information with values from the
user's environment.
Creates an English translation catalog.  The input file is the last
created English PO file, or a PO Template file (generally created by
xgettext).  Untranslated entries are assigned a translation that is
identical to the msgid.
Daiki UenoDanilo SeganDesktop Entry mode options:
Empty msgid.  It is reserved by GNU gettext:
gettext("") returns the header entry with
meta information, not the empty string.
English translations for %s packageExtract or convert Unicode CLDR plural rules.

If both LOCALE and RULES are specified, it reads CLDR plural rules for
LOCALE from RULES and print them in a form suitable for gettext use.
If no argument is given, it reads CLDR plural rules from the standard input.
Extract translatable strings from given input files.
Extracts all messages of a translation catalog that match a given pattern
or belong to some given source files.
Fetches and outputs the contents of an URL.  If the URL cannot be accessed,
the locally accessible FILE is used instead.
Filter input and output:
Filters the messages of a translation catalog according to their attributes,
and manipulates the attributes.
Find messages which are common to two or more of the specified PO files.
By using the --more-than option, greater commonality may be requested
before messages are printed.  Conversely, the --less-than option may be
used to specify less commonality before messages are printed (i.e.
--less-than=2 will only print the unique messages).  Translations,
comments and extracted comments will be preserved, but only from the first
PO file to define them.  File positions from all PO files will be
cumulated.
Found ‘~%c’ without matching '~%c'.Found more than one .pot file.
Please specify the input .pot file through the --input option.
Found no .pot file in the current directory.
Please specify the input .pot file through the --input option.
Generate binary message catalog from textual translation description.
If input file is -, standard input is read.
If no input file is given or if it is -, standard input is read.
If no input file is given, the current directory is searched for the POT file.
If it is -, standard input is read.
If no output file is given, it depends on the --locale option or the user's
locale setting.  If it is -, the results are written to standard output.
If output file is -, output is written to standard output.
In the directive number %u, “%s” is not followed by a comma.In the directive number %u, ‘%c’ cannot start a field name.In the directive number %u, ‘%c’ cannot start a getattr argument.In the directive number %u, ‘%c’ cannot start a getitem argument.In the directive number %u, ‘%c’ is not followed by a digit.In the directive number %u, ‘,’ is not followed by a number.In the directive number %u, ‘{’ is not followed by an argument number.In the directive number %u, ‘~:[’ is not followed by two clauses, separated by '~;'.In the directive number %u, ‘~;’ is used in an invalid position.In the directive number %u, a choice contains a number that is not followed by '<', ‘#’ or '%s'.In the directive number %u, a choice contains no number.In the directive number %u, a precision is not allowed before '%c'.In the directive number %u, a precision specification is not allowed before '%c'.In the directive number %u, both the @ and the : modifiers are given.In the directive number %u, flags are not allowed before '%c'.In the directive number %u, no more nesting is allowed in a format specifier.In the directive number %u, parameter %u is of type ‘%s’ but a parameter of type ‘%s’ is expected.In the directive number %u, the argument %d is negative.In the directive number %u, the argument number 0 is not a positive integer.In the directive number %u, the argument number for the precision must be equal to %u.In the directive number %u, the argument number is not followed by a comma and one of “%s”, “%s”, “%s”, “%s”.In the directive number %u, the character ‘%c’ is not a digit between 1 and 9.In the directive number %u, the character ‘%c’ is not a valid conversion specifier.In the directive number %u, the flags combination is invalid.In the directive number %u, the precision specification is invalid.In the directive number %u, the precision's argument number 0 is not a positive integer.In the directive number %u, the size specifier is incompatible with the conversion specifier '%c'.In the directive number %u, the substring “%s” is not a valid date/time style.In the directive number %u, the substring “%s” is not a valid number style.In the directive number %u, the token after ‘<’ is not followed by '>'.In the directive number %u, the token after ‘<’ is not the name of a format specifier macro. The valid macro names are listed in ISO C 99 section 7.8.1.In the directive number %u, the width's argument number 0 is not a positive integer.In the directive number %u, there is an unterminated format directive.In the directive number %u, too many parameters are given; expected at most %u parameter.In the directive number %u, too many parameters are given; expected at most %u parameters.Informative output:
Input file interpretation:
Input file location in C# mode:
Input file location in Java mode:
Input file location in Tcl mode:
Input file location:
Input file syntax:
Input files contain messages in different encodings, %s and %s among others.
Converting the output to UTF-8.
To select a different output encoding, use the --to-code option.
Input files contain messages in different encodings, UTF-8 among others.
Converting the output to UTF-8.
Installing GNU libiconv and then reinstalling GNU gettext
would fix this problem.
Java compiler not found, try installing gcj or set $JAVACJava virtual machine not found, try installing gij or set $JAVALanguage specific options:
Locale charset “%s” is different from
input file charset “%s”.
Output of ‘%s’ might be incorrect.
Possible workarounds are:
Locale charset “%s” is not a portable encoding name.
Output of ‘%s’ might be incorrect.
A possible workaround is to set LC_ALL=C.
Mandatory arguments to long options are mandatory for short options too.
Mandatory arguments to long options are mandatory for short options too.
Similarly for optional arguments.
Merges two Uniforum style .po files together.  The def.po file is an
existing PO file with translations which will be taken over to the newly
created file as long as they still match; comments will be preserved,
but extracted comments and file positions will be discarded.  The ref.pot
file is the last created PO file with up-to-date source references but
old translations, or a PO Template file (generally created by xgettext);
any translations or comments in the file will be discarded, however dot
comments and file positions will be preserved.  Where an exact match
cannot be found, fuzzy matching is used to produce better results.
Message selection:
Message selection:
  [-N SOURCEFILE]... [-M DOMAINNAME]...
  [-J MSGCTXT-PATTERN] [-K MSGID-PATTERN] [-T MSGSTR-PATTERN]
  [-C COMMENT-PATTERN] [-X EXTRACTED-COMMENT-PATTERN]
A message is selected if it comes from one of the specified source files,
or if it comes from one of the specified domains,
or if -J is given and its context (msgctxt) matches MSGCTXT-PATTERN,
or if -K is given and its key (msgid or msgid_plural) matches MSGID-PATTERN,
or if -T is given and its translation (msgstr) matches MSGSTR-PATTERN,
or if -C is given and the translator's comment matches COMMENT-PATTERN,
or if -X is given and the extracted comment matches EXTRACTED-COMMENT-PATTERN.

When more than one selection criterion is specified, the set of selected
messages is the union of the selected messages of each criterion.

MSGCTXT-PATTERN or MSGID-PATTERN or MSGSTR-PATTERN or COMMENT-PATTERN or
EXTRACTED-COMMENT-PATTERN syntax:
  [-E | -F] [-e PATTERN | -f FILE]...
PATTERNs are basic regular expressions by default, or extended regular
expressions if -E is given, or fixed strings if -F is given.

  -N, --location=SOURCEFILE   select messages extracted from SOURCEFILE
  -M, --domain=DOMAINNAME     select messages belonging to domain DOMAINNAME
  -J, --msgctxt               start of patterns for the msgctxt
  -K, --msgid                 start of patterns for the msgid
  -T, --msgstr                start of patterns for the msgstr
  -C, --comment               start of patterns for the translator's comment
  -X, --extracted-comment     start of patterns for the extracted comment
  -E, --extended-regexp       PATTERN is an extended regular expression
  -F, --fixed-strings         PATTERN is a set of newline-separated strings
  -e, --regexp=PATTERN        use PATTERN as a regular expression
  -f, --file=FILE             obtain PATTERN from FILE
  -i, --ignore-case           ignore case distinctions
  -v, --invert-match          output only the messages that do not match any
                              selection criterion
Non-ASCII character at %s%s.Non-ASCII comment at or before %s%s.Non-ASCII string at %s%s.Operation mode:
Operation modifiers:
Output details:
Output file %s already exists.
Please specify the locale through the --locale option or
the output .po file through the --output-file option.
Output file location in C# mode:
Output file location in Java mode:
Output file location in Tcl mode:
Output file location in update mode:
Output file location:
Output format:
Peter MillerPlease specify the source encoding through --from-code
Please specify the source encoding through --from-code or through a comment
as specified in http://www.python.org/peps/pep-0263.html.
Please specify the source encoding through --from-code.Print the machine's hostname.
Recode Serbian text from Cyrillic to Latin script.
Report bugs to <bug-gnu-gettext@gnu.org>.
Retrieving %s...The -l and -d options are mandatory.  The .dll file is located in a
subdirectory of the specified directory whose name depends on the locale.
The -l and -d options are mandatory.  The .dll file is written in a
subdirectory of the specified directory whose name depends on the locale.
The -l and -d options are mandatory.  The .msg file is located in the
specified directory.
The -l and -d options are mandatory.  The .msg file is written in the
specified directory.
The -l, -o, and --template options are mandatory.  If -D is specified, input
files are read from the directory instead of the command line arguments.
The FILTER can be any program that reads a translation from standard input
and writes a modified translation to standard output.
The backup suffix is '~', unless set with --suffix or the SIMPLE_BACKUP_SUFFIX
environment variable.
The character that terminates the directive number %u is not a digit between 1 and 9.The character that terminates the directive number %u is not a valid conversion specifier.The class name is determined by appending the locale name to the resource name,
separated with an underscore.  The -d option is mandatory.  The class is
written under the specified directory.
The class name is determined by appending the locale name to the resource name,
separated with an underscore.  The class is located using the CLASSPATH.
The default encoding is the current locale's encoding.
The directive number %u ends with an invalid character ‘%c’ instead of '}'.The directive number %u ends with an invalid character instead of '}'.The directive number %u starts with | but does not end with |.The element <%s> does not contain a <%s> elementThe element <%s> does not have attribute <%s>The following msgctxt contains non-ASCII characters.
This will cause problems to translators who use a character encoding
different from yours. Consider using a pure ASCII msgctxt instead.
%s
The following msgid contains non-ASCII characters.
This will cause problems to translators who use a character encoding
different from yours. Consider using a pure ASCII msgid instead.
%s
The input text is read from standard input.  The converted text is output to
standard output.
The new message catalog should contain your email address, so that users can
give you feedback about the translations, and so that maintainers can contact
you in case of unexpected technical problems.
The option --msgid-bugs-address was not specified.
If you are using a ‘Makevars’ file, please specify
the MSGID_BUGS_ADDRESS variable there; otherwise please
specify an --msgid-bugs-address command line option.
The result is written back to def.po.
The results are written to standard output if no output file is specified
or if it is -.
The root element must be <%s>The string contains a lone ‘}’ after directive number %u.The string ends in the middle of a directive.The string ends in the middle of a directive: found ‘{’ without matching '}'.The string ends in the middle of a ~/.../ directive.The string refers to a shell variable whose value may be different inside shell functions.The string refers to a shell variable with a non-ASCII name.The string refers to a shell variable with an empty name.The string refers to a shell variable with complex shell brace syntax. This syntax is unsupported here due to security reasons.The string refers to argument number %u but ignores argument number %u.The string refers to argument number %u but ignores the arguments %u and %u.The string refers to argument number %u in incompatible ways.The string refers to arguments both through absolute argument numbers and through unnumbered argument specifications.The string refers to arguments both through argument names and through unnamed argument specifications.The string refers to some argument in incompatible ways.The string refers to the argument named ‘%s’ in incompatible ways.The string starts in the middle of a directive: found ‘}’ without matching '{'.The version control method may be selected via the --backup option or through
the VERSION_CONTROL environment variable.  Here are the values:
  none, off       never make backups (even if --backup is given)
  numbered, t     make numbered backups
  existing, nil   numbered if numbered backups exist, simple otherwise
  simple, never   always make simple backups
Try ‘%s --help’ for more information.
Try using the following, valid for %s:Ulrich DrepperUnifies duplicate translations in a translation catalog.
Finds duplicate translations of the same message ID.  Such duplicates are
invalid input for other programs like msgfmt, msgmerge or msgcat.  By
default, duplicates are merged together.  When using the --repeated option,
only duplicates are output, and all other messages are discarded.  Comments
and extracted comments will be cumulated, except that if --use-first is
specified, they will be taken from the first translation.  File positions
will be cumulated.  When using the --unique option, duplicates are discarded.
Unknown encoding “%s”. Proceeding with ASCII instead.Unknown system errorUsage: %s [OPTION...] [LOCALE RULES]...
Usage: %s [OPTION]
Usage: %s [OPTION] COMMAND [COMMAND-OPTION]
Usage: %s [OPTION] FILTER [FILTER-OPTION]
Usage: %s [OPTION] INPUTFILE
Usage: %s [OPTION] URL FILE
Usage: %s [OPTION] [FILE]...
Usage: %s [OPTION] [INPUTFILE]
Usage: %s [OPTION] [INPUTFILE]...
Usage: %s [OPTION] def.po ref.pot
Usage: %s [OPTION] filename.po ...
Useful FILTER-OPTIONs when the FILTER is 'sed':
Valid arguments are:Written by %s and %s.
Written by %s.
XML mode options:
You are in a language indifferent environment.  Please set
your LANG environment variable, as described in the ABOUT-NLS
file.  This is necessary so you can test your translations.
_open_osfhandle failed`a close element namea format specification for argument %u doesn't exist in ‘%s’a format specification for argument %u, as in '%s', doesn't exist in ‘%s’a format specification for argument ‘%s’ doesn't exist in ‘%s’a format specification for argument '%s', as in '%s', doesn't exist in ‘%s’a format specification for argument {%u} doesn't exist in ‘%s’a format specification for argument {%u}, as in '%s', doesn't exist in ‘%s’a format specification for arguments %u and %u doesn't exist in '%s', only one argument may be ignoredafter ‘<’after ‘=’ambiguous argument %s for %sambiguous argument specification for keyword ‘%.*s’at least one sed script must be specifiedat least two files must be specifiedat most one input file allowedbackup typebut header entry lacks a “nplurals=INTEGER” attributebut header entry lacks a “plural=EXPRESSION” attributebut some messages have one plural formbut some messages have %lu plural formsbut some messages have only one plural formbut some messages have only %lu plural formscannot create XPath contextcannot create a temporary directory using template “%s”cannot create output file “%s”cannot create pipecannot evaluate XPath expression: %scannot evaluate XPath location path: %scannot extract rules for %scannot find a temporary directory, try setting $TMPDIRcannot locate ITS rules for %scannot open backup file %s for writingcannot parse CLDR rulecannot read %s: %scannot read XML file %scannot remove temporary directory %scannot remove temporary file %scannot restore fd %d: dup2 failedcannot set up nonblocking I/O to %s subprocesscommunication with %s subprocess failedcompilation of C# class failedcompilation of C# class failed, please try --verbosecompilation of Java class failed, please try --verbose or set $JAVACcompilation of Java class failed, please try to set $JAVACcontext mismatch between singular and plural formcontext separator <EOT> within stringcould not get host namecreation of threads faileddocument ended unexpectedly: %sdocument must begin with an elementdomain “%s” in input file ‘%s’ doesn't contain a header entry with a charset specificationdomain name “%s” not suitable as file namedomain name “%s” not suitable as file name: will use prefixduplicate message definitionelement is closedelements still openemptyempty ‘msgstr’ entry ignoredempty documentend-of-file within stringend-of-line within stringerror after reading “%s”error after reading %serror reading “%s”error reading %serror reading current directoryerror while converting from “%s” encoding to “%s” encodingerror while opening “%s” for readingerror while opening “%s” for writingerror while opening %s for readingerror while parsing: %serror while reading “%s”error while writing “%s” fileerror while writing to %s subprocesserror writing %serror writing stdoutexactly 2 input files requiredexactly one input file requiredexpected two argumentsextra operand %sfailed to create “%s”failed to create directory “%s”fdopen() failedfile “%s” contains a not NUL terminated stringfile “%s” contains a not NUL terminated string, at %sfile “%s” is not in GNU .mo formatfile “%s” is truncatedfilter output is not terminated with a newlinefirst plural form has nonzero indexformat specifications in ‘%s’ and ‘%s’ are not equivalentformat specifications in ‘%s’ and ‘%s’ for argument %u are not the sameformat specifications in ‘%s’ and ‘%s’ for argument ‘%s’ are not the sameformat specifications in ‘%s’ and ‘%s’ for argument {%u} are not the sameformat specifications in ‘%s’ are not a subset of those in ‘%s’format specifications in ‘%s’ expect a mapping, those in ‘%s’ expect a tupleformat specifications in ‘%s’ expect a tuple, those in ‘%s’ expect a mappingfound %d fatal errorfound %d fatal errorsfuzzy ‘msgstr’ entry ignoredheader field ‘%s’ missing in header
header field ‘%s’ still has the initial default value
iconv failureimpossible selection criteria specified (%d < n < %d)incomplete multibyte sequenceincomplete multibyte sequence at end of fileincomplete multibyte sequence at end of lineinconsistent use of #~input file ‘%s’ doesn't contain a header entry with a charset specificationinput file doesn't contain a header entry with a charset specificationinput is not valid in “%s” encodinginside a comment or processing instructioninside an attribute nameinside an attribute valueinside an element nameinside an open taginside the close taginternationalized messages should not contain the ‘\%c’ escape sequenceinvalid UTF-8 sequenceinvalid argument %s for %sinvalid attribute value “%s” for “%s”invalid character after ‘%s’invalid character reference: %sinvalid control sequenceinvalid endianness: %sinvalid entity reference: %sinvalid multibyte sequenceinvalid non-blank characterinvalid non-blank lineinvalid nplurals valueinvalid plural expressioninvalid source_version argument to compile_java_classinvalid target_version argument to compile_java_classkeyword “%s” unknownlanguage ‘%s’ unknownmemory exhaustedmessage catalog has context dependent translations
but the C# .resources format doesn't support contexts
message catalog has context dependent translations
but the Tcl message catalog format doesn't support contexts
message catalog has context dependent translations, but the output format does not support them.message catalog has msgctxt strings containing characters outside ISO-8859-1
but the Qt message catalog format supports Unicode only in the translated
strings, not in the context strings
message catalog has msgid strings containing characters outside ISO-8859-1
but the Qt message catalog format supports Unicode only in the translated
strings, not in the untranslated strings
message catalog has plural form translationsmessage catalog has plural form translations
but the C# .resources format doesn't support plural handling
message catalog has plural form translations
but the Qt message catalog format doesn't support plural handling
message catalog has plural form translations
but the Tcl message catalog format doesn't support plural handling
message catalog has plural form translations, but lacks a header entry with “Plural-Forms: nplurals=INTEGER; plural=EXPRESSION;”message catalog has plural form translations, but the output format does not support them.message catalog has plural form translations, but the output format does not support them. Try generating a Java class using “msgfmt --java”, instead of a properties file.missing ‘%c’missing ‘%c’ or ‘%c’missing ‘=’ after “%s”missing ‘>’missing ‘msgid_plural’ sectionmissing ‘msgstr’ sectionmissing ‘msgstr[]’ sectionmissing command namemissing filter namemsgstr has too many keyboard accelerator marks ‘%c’msgstr lacks the keyboard accelerator mark ‘%c’no ending ‘;’no input file givenno input file should be given if %s and %s are specifiedno input files givennon-permitted characternot a valid Java class name: %snot a valid number specificationnplurals = %lunplurals = %lu but plural expression can produce values as large as %lunumber of format specifications in ‘%s’ and ‘%s’ does not matchoption ‘%c’ cannot be used before ‘J’ or ‘K’ or ‘T’ or ‘C’ or ‘X’ has been specifiedplural expression can produce arithmetic exceptions, possibly division by zeroplural expression can produce division by zeroplural expression can produce integer overflowplural expression can produce negative valuesplural form has wrong indexplural handling is a GNU gettext extensionpresent charset “%s” is not a portable encoding namepreserving permissions for %sread from %s subprocess failedselector is not specifiedsentence end type ‘%s’ unknownsetting permissions for %sspace before ellipsis found in user visible stringsstandard inputstandard outputsyntax check ‘%s’ unknowntarget charset “%s” is not a portable encoding name.the argument to %s should be a single punctuation characterthe root element is not “locatingRules”the root element is not “rules” under namespace %sthis file may not contain domain directivesthis is the location of the first definitionthis message is untranslatedthis message is used but not defined in %sthis message is used but not defined...this message needs to be reviewed by the translatorthis message should define plural formsthis message should not define plural formstoo many argumentstoo many errors, abortingtwo different charsets “%s” and “%s” in input fileunknownunterminated group namewarning: warning: ITS rule file ‘%s’ does not existwarning: ITS rule file ‘%s’ does not exist; check your gettext installationwarning: PO file header fuzzy
warning: PO file header missing or invalid
warning: charset conversion will not work
warning: file ‘%s’ extension ‘%s’ is unknown; will try Cwarning: invalid Unicode characterwarning: invalid \uxxxx syntax for Unicode characterwarning: missing context for keyword ‘%.*s’warning: missing context for plural argument of keyword ‘%.*s’warning: older versions of msgfmt will give an error on this
warning: syntax errorwarning: syntax error, expected ‘;’ after stringwarning: syntax error, expected ‘=’ or ‘;’ after stringwarning: this message is not usedwarning: unterminated key/value pairwarning: unterminated stringwrite errorwrite to %s subprocess failedwrite to stdout failedxgettext cannot work without keywords to look forPK<>�\��>;����LC_MESSAGES/grub.monu�[���PK<>�\��Q�Q��LC_MESSAGES/flex.monu�[���PK<>�\�)W�W�9)LC_MESSAGES/bash.monu�[���PK<>�\B=s� � ӶLC_MESSAGES/acl.monu�[���PK<>�\�n��H$H$��LC_MESSAGES/gettext-runtime.monu�[���PK<>�\�q�+�W�W��LC_MESSAGES/gnupg2.monu�[���PK<>�\P�I�aa�TLC_MESSAGES/elfutils.monu�[���PK<>�\
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