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- ; CyberCronStrings.cd
- ; Copyright ⌐ 1992 by Christopher A. Wichura (caw@miroc.chi.il.us)
- ; All rights reserved.
- ;
- ; This file contains the definitions for localizing the strings found
- ; in the program CyberCron.
- ;
- ; Note to translators: CatComp chokes on lines that don't have anything
- ; on them so all blank lines must have a ; character on them so that
- ; CatComp considers them a comment and doesn't generate an error.
- ;
- ; *************************************************************************
- ; Special magic that translators shouldn't need to worry with
- ; *************************************************************************
- ;
- #header CYBERCRON_STRINGS
- ;
- ; *************************************************************************
- ; *************************************************************************
- ; These are general purpose strings
- ; *************************************************************************
- ; *************************************************************************
- ;
- ; This first string is the name of the program
- MSG_PROGNAME (0//)
- CyberCron
- ;
- ; General purpose string used to get a string argument out when we just
- ; want to print an arbitrary string. needed because ErrorMsg() and Log()
- ; only accept string ids, not actual strings. translators should not
- ; fiddle with this one.
- MSG_STRING_HACK (//)
- %s
- ;
- ; log entry for a job starting. % arguments are:
- ; 1) the job number
- ; 2) the job name
- MSG_JOB_STARTED (//)
- Job %ld started: %s
- ; log entry for a job ending. %ld is the job number
- MSG_JOB_ENDED (//)
- Job %ld ended.
- ;
- ; these next two are for when an arexx command returned an error code and
- ; we are printing it. %lds are the major/minor error codes and the %s is
- ; the ascii text for the minor code. This will always be in english,
- ; unfortunately, since we get it from rexxsyslib.library instead of having
- ; the strings coded into CyberCron
- MSG_AREXX_RETURNED_1 (//)
- Command returned %ld.
- MSG_AREXX_RETURNED_2 (//)
- Command returned %ld/%ld: %s.
- ;
- ; This string is used for the title of error request windows
- MSG_REQWINTITLE (//)
- CyberCron Error
- ;
- ; This string is used for the "continue" gadgets
- MSG_CONTINUE_GAD (//)
- CONTINUE
- ;
- ; Out of memory message
- MSG_OUTOFMEM (//)
- Out of memory!
- ;
- ; this string is used when we can't allocate/find a needed public semaphore
- MSG_NO_PUB_SEMA (//)
- Couldn't establish public semaphore.
- ;
- ; these next two strings are the names of the public semaphores CyberCron
- ; uses. they have been included in the catalog so that users who run
- ; programs that snoop system lists, such as the public semaphores list,
- ; will see localized names
- MSG_JOB_SEMA_NAME (//)
- CyberCron job semaphore
- MSG_LOG_SEMA_NAME (//)
- CyberCron log semaphore
- ;
- ; error printed when we can't get a RDArgs structure
- MSG_NO_RDARGS (//)
- Couldn't allocate RDArgs structure.
- ;
- ; errors printed when various string options are too long
- MSG_CRONTAB_NAME_TOO_LONG (//)
- CronTab filename too long.
- MSG_LOGFILE_NAME_TOO_LONG (//)
- Log filename too long.
- MSG_SENDMAIL_COMMAND_TOO_LONG (//)
- SendMail command too long.
- ;
- ; printed when already running. The %s holds the portname we were trying to
- ; start with
- MSG_ALREADY_RUNNING (//)
- Already running with portname \"%s\".
- ;
- ; printed when we can't create some message ports
- MSG_CANT_CREATE_AREXX_PORT (//)
- Couldn't create ARexx port.
- MSG_CANT_CREATE_TIMER_PORT (//)
- Couldn't create timer port.
- ;
- ; general "couldn't open" error message. %s is the thing we couldn't open
- MSG_COULDNT_OPEN (//)
- Couldn't open %s.
- ;
- ; error printed when we can't allocate our notify signal
- MSG_COULDNT_ALLOC_NOTIFY_SIG (//)
- Couldn't allocate notify signal.
- ;
- ; printed when we can't start file notification on the crontab file
- MSG_COULDNT_START_NOTIFY (//)
- Couldn't start notification on crontab file.
- ;
- ; Message printed saying that we've finally started. % arguments are:
- ; 1) CYBERCRON (internal string with escape sequences)
- ; 2) VersionID
- MSG_DAEMON_STARTED (//)
- %s daemon v%s started.
- ;
- ; template used for formating the real name that CyberCron uses when
- ; sending email. % arguments are:
- ; 1) MSG_PROGNAME
- ; 2) VersionID
- MSG_REALNAME_TEMPLATE (//)
- %s daemon v%s
- ;
- ; Message dumped into log when we start with the portname in use. %s holds
- ; the portname
- MSG_PORTNAME (//)
- ARexx portname = \"%s\"
- ;
- ; Message we spit out when we notice that the crontab file has been modified
- MSG_CRONTAB_MODIFIED (//)
- CronTab file modified, re-reading.
- ;
- ; Message we sxpit out when the user requests we read a different crontab
- MSG_CRONTAB_CHANGED (//)
- New CronTab file specified, reading.
- ;
- ; Message printed when we are trying to quit but still have launched jobs we
- ; have to wait on
- MSG_WAITING_TO_QUIT (//)
- Waiting for all outstanding jobs to terminate.
- ;
- ; error message printed in the rare case that we get an ARexx message with
- ; no rexxsyslib.library around to help us process it. %s holds the name
- ; of the support library that we need
- MSG_CANT_HANDLE_REXX_EVENT (//)
- Couldn't handle events on ARexx port -- no %s available!
- ;
- ; error printed when trying to start an rexx job with no support library.
- ; % arguments are:
- ; 1) job name
- ; 2) name of support library
- MSG_CANT_START_AREXX_NO_LIB (//)
- Couldn't start %s -- no %s available!
- ;
- ; error printed when we can't open the crontab file for reading
- ; %s is the name of the crontab file
- MSG_OPENING_CRONTAB (//)
- Couldn't open file \"%s\".
- ;
- ; error printed when we have a parse error in the crontab file
- ; % arguments are:
- ; 1) the line number
- ; 2) the filename
- MSG_PARSING (//)
- Error parsing line %ld in file \"%s\".
- ;
- ; error printed when we have an io error in the crontab file
- ; % arguments are:
- ; 1) the io error number
- ; 2) ascii text for io error (comes from dos.library)
- ; 3) the line number
- ; 4) the filename
- MSG_IO_FAULT_IN_CRONTAB (//)
- I/O Error #%ld (%s) reading line %ld in file \"%s\".
- ;
- ; string used for the To:/Subject: line of e-mail being sent. note that
- ; the To: and Subject: strings __MUST__ remain in english, as they are
- ; parsed by mailer programs and not meant for humans. This string is
- ; included here so that the "Output of" portion of the subject line can
- ; be localized.
- MSG_TO_SUBJECT (//)
- To: %s\nSubject: Output of \"%s%s%s\"\n\n
- ;
- ; error printed when the jobtable is full. %s argument is the job name
- MSG_JOB_TABLE_FULL (//)
- Job table full trying to start %s.
- ;
- ; error printed when we can't open redirection. % arguments are
- ; 1) MSG_REDIRIN, MSG_REDIROUT or MSG_REDIRERR
- ; 2) the job name
- MSG_COULDNT_OPEN_REDIRECTION (//)
- Couldn't open %s redirection for %s.
- ;
- ; texts for the names of the various redirection types.
- MSG_REDIRIN (//)
- input
- MSG_REDIROUT (//)
- output
- MSG_REDIRERR (//)
- error
- ;
- ; error printed when we couldn't start a System() job. %s is job name.
- MSG_COULDNT_START_SYSTEM_JOB (//)
- System() failed to start %s.
- ;
- ; error printed when we couldn't allocate something needed to start an
- ; arexx job. % arguments are:
- ; 1) MSG_REXXMSG or MSG_ARGSTRING
- ; 2) the job name
- MSG_CANT_CREATE_AREXX_OBJECT (//)
- Couldn't create %s to launch %s.
- ;
- ; texts for the name of the above allocation types
- MSG_REXXMSG (//)
- a RexxMsg
- MSG_ARGSTRING (//)
- an Argstring
- ;
- ; error printed when we can't find the ARexx host. % arguments are:
- ; 1) the host's portname
- ; 2) the job name
- MSG_CANT_FIND_REXX_HOST (//)
- Couldn't connect to %s host to launch %s.
- ;
- ; *************************************************************************
- ; *************************************************************************
- ; Messages for our ReadArgs() help string
- ; *************************************************************************
- ; *************************************************************************
- ; For these, you want to try and keep the escape sequences and whatnot in
- ; their proper places.
- ;
- ; Template for the help text at ReadArgs time. % arguments are:
- ; 1) CYBERCRON (internal string with escape sequences)
- ; 2) VersionID
- ; 3) MSG_COPYRIGHT
- ; 4) same as #1
- MSG_ARG_HELP (//)
- %s v%s\n\
- %s\n\
- Usage: %s [CRONTAB <filespec>] [LOGFILE <filespec>]\n\
- [DEFSTACK <Default Stack>] [DEFPRI <Default Priority>]\n\
- [SENDMAIL <\"<Command> <from switch> %%s <name switch> *\"%%s*\"\">]\n\
- [CRONPRI <Cron's Priority>] [PORTNAME <ARexx Portname>]\n
- ;
- ; this text holds the copyright message. Again, try to keep the escape
- ; sequences in the same order
- MSG_COPYRIGHT (//)
- Copyright ⌐ 1992 by Christopher A. Wichura (caw@miroc.chi.il.us)\n\
- All rights reserved.\n
- ;
-