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if (force_grab) return "force enable"; if (disable_grab) return "disable"; return "enable"; } void update_grab_combo () { GtkTreeModel *model; GtkTreeIter iter; const gchar *tmp = NULL; gchar *buffer = NULL; gboolean found = FALSE; model = gtk_combo_box_get_model (GTK_COMBO_BOX (grab_combo)); gtk_tree_model_get_iter_first (model, &iter); tmp = get_grab_string (); do { gtk_tree_model_get (model, &iter, 0, &buffer, -1); if (!strcmp (tmp, buffer)) { g_free (buffer); found = TRUE; break; } g_free (buffer); } while (gtk_tree_model_iter_next (model, &iter)); if (found) gtk_combo_box_set_active_iter (GTK_COMBO_BOX (grab_combo), &iter); } void update_mode_combo () { GtkTreeModel *model; GtkTreeIter iter; const gchar *tmp = NULL; gchar *buffer = NULL; gboolean found = FALSE; model = gtk_combo_box_get_model (GTK_COMBO_BOX (mode_combo)); gtk_tree_model_get_iter_first (model, &iter); if (sudo_mode) tmp = "sudo"; else tmp = "su"; do { gtk_tree_model_get (model, &iter, 0, &buffer, -1); if (!strcmp (tmp, buffer)) { g_free (buffer); found = TRUE; break; } g_free (buffer); } while (gtk_tree_model_iter_next (model, &iter)); if (found) gtk_combo_box_set_active_iter (GTK_COMBO_BOX (mode_combo), &iter); } void create_dialog () { GdkPixbuf *icon; main_window = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object (gui, "main_window")); icon = gdk_pixbuf_new_from_file (DATA_DIR"/pixmaps/gksu.png", NULL); if (icon) gtk_window_set_icon (GTK_WINDOW(main_window), icon); else g_warning ("Error loading window icon %s", DATA_DIR "/pixmaps/gksu.png\n"); grab_combo = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object (gui, "grab_combo")); update_grab_combo (); mode_combo = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object (gui, "mode_combo")); update_mode_combo (); gtk_widget_show_all (main_window); } void gconf_change_cb (GConfClient *gconf_client, guint cnxn_id, GConfEntry *entry, gpointer data) { update_from_gconf (); update_mode_combo (); update_grab_combo (); } void combo_change_cb (GtkWidget *widget, gpointer data) { GtkTreeModel *model; GtkTreeIter iter; GtkComboBox *combo_box = GTK_COMBO_BOX (widget); 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If 'yes', then the emitted script # will assume that the directory in which it is stored is # the $objdir directory. This is a cygwin/mingw-specific # behavior. func_emit_wrapper () { func_emit_wrapper_arg1=no if test -n "$1" ; then func_emit_wrapper_arg1=$1 fi # split this up so that func_emit_cwrapperexe_src # can call each part independently. func_emit_wrapper_part1 "${func_emit_wrapper_arg1}" func_emit_wrapper_part2 "${func_emit_wrapper_arg1}" } # func_to_host_path arg # # Convert paths to host format when used with build tools. # Intended for use with "native" mingw (where libtool itself # is running under the msys shell), or in the following cross- # build environments: # $build $host # mingw (msys) mingw [e.g. native] # cygwin mingw # *nix + wine mingw # where wine is equipped with the `winepath' executable. # In the native mingw case, the (msys) shell automatically # converts paths for any non-msys applications it launches, # but that facility isn't available from inside the cwrapper. # Similar accommodations are necessary for $host mingw and # $build cygwin. Calling this function does no harm for other # $host/$build combinations not listed above. # # ARG is the path (on $build) that should be converted to # the proper representation for $host. The result is stored # in $func_to_host_path_result. func_to_host_path () { func_to_host_path_result="$1" if test -n "$1" ; then case $host in *mingw* ) lt_sed_naive_backslashify='s|\\\\*|\\|g;s|/|\\|g;s|\\|\\\\|g' case $build in *mingw* ) # actually, msys # awkward: cmd appends spaces to result lt_sed_strip_trailing_spaces="s/[ ]*\$//" func_to_host_path_tmp1=`( cmd //c echo "$1" |\ $SED -e "$lt_sed_strip_trailing_spaces" ) 2>/dev/null || echo ""` func_to_host_path_result=`echo "$func_to_host_path_tmp1" |\ $SED -e "$lt_sed_naive_backslashify"` ;; *cygwin* ) func_to_host_path_tmp1=`cygpath -w "$1"` func_to_host_path_result=`echo "$func_to_host_path_tmp1" |\ $SED -e "$lt_sed_naive_backslashify"` ;; * ) # Unfortunately, winepath does not exit with a non-zero # error code, so we are forced to check the contents of # stdout. On the other hand, if the command is not # found, the shell will set an exit code of 127 and print # *an error message* to stdout. So we must check for both # error code of zero AND non-empty stdout, which explains # the odd construction: func_to_host_path_tmp1=`winepath -w "$1" 2>/dev/null` if test "$?" -eq 0 && test -n "${func_to_host_path_tmp1}"; then func_to_host_path_result=`echo "$func_to_host_path_tmp1" |\ $SED -e "$lt_sed_naive_backslashify"` else # Allow warning below. func_to_host_path_result="" fi ;; esac if test -z "$func_to_host_path_result" ; then func_error "Could not determine host path corresponding to" func_error " '$1'" func_error "Continuing, but uninstalled executables may not work." # Fallback: func_to_host_path_result="$1" fi ;; esac fi } # end: func_to_host_path # func_to_host_pathlist arg # # Convert pathlists to host format when used with build tools. # See func_to_host_path(), above. This function supports the # following $build/$host combinations (but does no harm for # combinations not listed here): # $build $host # mingw (msys) mingw [e.g. native] # cygwin mingw # *nix + wine mingw # # Path separators are also converted from $build format to # $host format. If ARG begins or ends with a path separator # character, it is preserved (but converted to $host format) # on output. # # ARG is a pathlist (on $build) that should be converted to # the proper representation on $host. The result is stored # in $func_to_host_pathlist_result. func_to_host_pathlist () { func_to_host_pathlist_result="$1" if test -n "$1" ; then case $host in *mingw* ) lt_sed_naive_backslashify='s|\\\\*|\\|g;s|/|\\|g;s|\\|\\\\|g' # Remove leading and trailing path separator characters from # ARG. msys behavior is inconsistent here, cygpath turns them # into '.;' and ';.', and winepath ignores them completely. func_to_host_pathlist_tmp2="$1" # Once set for this call, this variable should not be # reassigned. 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This may break if $1 contains DOS-style drive # specifications. 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newargz[i] : ""))); } EOF case $host_os in mingw*) cat <<"EOF" /* execv doesn't actually work on mingw as expected on unix */ rval = _spawnv (_P_WAIT, lt_argv_zero, (const char * const *) newargz); if (rval == -1) { /* failed to start process */ LTWRAPPER_DEBUGPRINTF (("(main) failed to launch target \"%s\": errno = %d\n", lt_argv_zero, errno)); return 127; } return rval; EOF ;; *) cat <<"EOF" execv (lt_argv_zero, newargz); return rval; /* =127, but avoids unused variable warning */ EOF ;; esac cat <<"EOF" } void * xmalloc (size_t num) { void *p = (void *) malloc (num); if (!p) lt_fatal ("Memory exhausted"); return p; } char * xstrdup (const char *string) { return string ? strcpy ((char *) xmalloc (strlen (string) + 1), string) : NULL; } const char * base_name (const char *name) { const char *base; #if defined (HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM) /* Skip over the disk name in MSDOS pathnames. */ if (isalpha ((unsigned char) name[0]) && name[1] == ':') name += 2; #endif for (base = name; *name; name++) if (IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (*name)) base = name + 1; return base; } int check_executable (const char *path) { struct stat st; LTWRAPPER_DEBUGPRINTF (("(check_executable) : %s\n", path ? (*path ? path : "EMPTY!") : "NULL!")); if ((!path) || (!*path)) return 0; if ((stat (path, &st) >= 0) && (st.st_mode & (S_IXUSR | S_IXGRP | S_IXOTH))) return 1; else return 0; } int make_executable (const char *path) { int rval = 0; struct stat st; LTWRAPPER_DEBUGPRINTF (("(make_executable) : %s\n", path ? (*path ? path : "EMPTY!") : "NULL!")); if ((!path) || (!*path)) return 0; if (stat (path, &st) >= 0) { rval = chmod (path, st.st_mode | S_IXOTH | S_IXGRP | S_IXUSR); } return rval; } /* Searches for the full path of the wrapper. Returns newly allocated full path name if found, NULL otherwise Does not chase symlinks, even on platforms that support them. */ char * find_executable (const char *wrapper) { int has_slash = 0; const char *p; const char *p_next; /* static buffer for getcwd */ char tmp[LT_PATHMAX + 1]; int tmp_len; char *concat_name; LTWRAPPER_DEBUGPRINTF (("(find_executable) : %s\n", wrapper ? (*wrapper ? wrapper : "EMPTY!") : "NULL!")); if ((wrapper == NULL) || (*wrapper == '\0')) return NULL; /* Absolute path? */ #if defined (HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM) if (isalpha ((unsigned char) wrapper[0]) && wrapper[1] == ':') { concat_name = xstrdup (wrapper); if (check_executable (concat_name)) return concat_name; XFREE (concat_name); } else { #endif if (IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (wrapper[0])) { concat_name = xstrdup (wrapper); if (check_executable (concat_name)) return concat_name; XFREE (concat_name); } #if defined (HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM) } #endif for (p = wrapper; *p; p++) if (*p == '/') { has_slash = 1; break; } if (!has_slash) { /* no slashes; search PATH */ const char *path = getenv ("PATH"); if (path != NULL) { for (p = path; *p; p = p_next) { const char *q; size_t p_len; for (q = p; *q; q++) if (IS_PATH_SEPARATOR (*q)) break; p_len = q - p; p_next = (*q == '\0' ? q : q + 1); if (p_len == 0) { /* empty path: current directory */ if (getcwd (tmp, LT_PATHMAX) == NULL) lt_fatal ("getcwd failed"); tmp_len = strlen (tmp); concat_name = XMALLOC (char, tmp_len + 1 + strlen (wrapper) + 1); memcpy (concat_name, tmp, tmp_len); concat_name[tmp_len] = '/'; strcpy (concat_name + tmp_len + 1, wrapper); } else { concat_name = XMALLOC (char, p_len + 1 + strlen (wrapper) + 1); memcpy (concat_name, p, p_len); concat_name[p_len] = '/'; strcpy (concat_name + p_len + 1, wrapper); } if (check_executable (concat_name)) return concat_name; XFREE (concat_name); } } /* not found in PATH; assume curdir */ } /* Relative path | not found in path: prepend cwd */ if (getcwd (tmp, LT_PATHMAX) == NULL) lt_fatal ("getcwd failed"); tmp_len = strlen (tmp); concat_name = XMALLOC (char, tmp_len + 1 + strlen (wrapper) + 1); memcpy (concat_name, tmp, tmp_len); concat_name[tmp_len] = '/'; strcpy (concat_name + tmp_len + 1, wrapper); if (check_executable (concat_name)) return concat_name; XFREE (concat_name); return NULL; } char * chase_symlinks (const char *pathspec) { #ifndef S_ISLNK return xstrdup (pathspec); #else char buf[LT_PATHMAX]; struct stat s; char *tmp_pathspec = xstrdup (pathspec); char *p; int has_symlinks = 0; while (strlen (tmp_pathspec) && !has_symlinks) { LTWRAPPER_DEBUGPRINTF (("checking path component for symlinks: %s\n", tmp_pathspec)); if (lstat (tmp_pathspec, &s) == 0) { if (S_ISLNK (s.st_mode) != 0) { has_symlinks = 1; break; } /* search backwards for last DIR_SEPARATOR */ p = tmp_pathspec + strlen (tmp_pathspec) - 1; while ((p > tmp_pathspec) && (!IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (*p))) p--; if ((p == tmp_pathspec) && (!IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (*p))) { /* no more DIR_SEPARATORS left */ break; } *p = '\0'; } else { char *errstr = strerror (errno); lt_fatal ("Error accessing file %s (%s)", tmp_pathspec, errstr); } } XFREE (tmp_pathspec); if (!has_symlinks) { return xstrdup (pathspec); } tmp_pathspec = realpath (pathspec, buf); if (tmp_pathspec == 0) { lt_fatal ("Could not follow symlinks for %s", pathspec); } return xstrdup (tmp_pathspec); #endif } char * strendzap (char *str, const char *pat) { size_t len, patlen; assert (str != NULL); assert (pat != NULL); len = strlen (str); patlen = strlen (pat); if (patlen <= len) { str += len - patlen; if (strcmp (str, pat) == 0) *str = '\0'; } return str; } static void lt_error_core (int exit_status, const char *mode, const char *message, va_list ap) { fprintf (stderr, "%s: %s: ", program_name, mode); vfprintf (stderr, message, ap); fprintf (stderr, ".\n"); if (exit_status >= 0) exit (exit_status); } void lt_fatal (const char *message, ...) { va_list ap; va_start (ap, message); lt_error_core (EXIT_FAILURE, "FATAL", message, ap); va_end (ap); } void lt_setenv (const char *name, const char *value) { LTWRAPPER_DEBUGPRINTF (("(lt_setenv) setting '%s' to '%s'\n", (name ? 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See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library; if not, write to the * Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, * Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ #include #include #include "gksuui-dialog.h" int main (gint argc, gchar **argv) { GtkWidget *gksuui_dialog; GdkPixbuf *pixbuf; gint response; gchar *password; gtk_init (&argc, &argv); gksuui_dialog = gksuui_dialog_new (FALSE); gtk_window_set_title (GTK_WINDOW(gksuui_dialog), "My test!"); gksuui_dialog_set_message (GKSUUI_DIALOG(gksuui_dialog), "Gimme the damn password, luser!"); pixbuf = gdk_pixbuf_new_from_file ("/usr/share/pixmaps/apple-green.png", NULL); gksuui_dialog_set_icon (GKSUUI_DIALOG(gksuui_dialog), pixbuf); gtk_widget_show_all (gksuui_dialog); response = gtk_dialog_run (GTK_DIALOG(gksuui_dialog)); fprintf (stderr, "response ID: %d\n", response); password = gksuui_dialog_get_password (GKSUUI_DIALOG(gksuui_dialog)); fprintf (stderr, "password: %s\n", password); gtk_widget_hide (gksuui_dialog); while (gtk_events_pending ()) gtk_main_iteration_do (FALSE); return 0; } libgksu-2.0.12/libgksuui/gksuui.h0000644000175000017500000000172611011106152013625 00000000000000/* * libgksuui -- Gtk+ widget and convenience functions for requesting passwords * Copyright (C) 2004 Gustavo Noronha Silva * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library; if not, write to the * Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, * Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ #ifndef __GKSUUI_H__ #define __GKSUUI_H__ #include #include #endif libgksu-2.0.12/libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.h0000644000175000017500000000630211011106152015055 00000000000000/* * libgksuui -- Gtk+ widget and convenience functions for requesting passwords * Copyright (C) 2004 Gustavo Noronha Silva * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library; if not, write to the * Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, * Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ #ifndef __GKSUUI_DIALOG_H__ #define __GKSUUI_DIALOG_H__ #include G_BEGIN_DECLS #define GKSUUI_TYPE_DIALOG (gksuui_dialog_get_type ()) #define GKSUUI_DIALOG(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST((obj), GKSUUI_TYPE_DIALOG, GksuuiDialog)) #define GKSUUI_DIALOG_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_CAST((klass), GKSUUI_TYPE_DIALOG, GksuuiDialogClass)) #define GKSUUI_IS_DIALOG(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_TYPE((obj), GKSUUI_TYPE_DIALOG)) #define GKSUUI_IS_DIALOG_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_TYPE ((klass), GKSUUI_TYPE_CONTEXT)) #define GKSUUI_DIALOG_GET_CLASS(obj) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_CLASS ((obj), GKSUUI_TYPE_DIALOG, GksuuiDialogClass)) typedef struct _GksuuiDialogClass GksuuiDialogClass; typedef struct _GksuuiDialog GksuuiDialog; struct _GksuuiDialogClass { GtkDialogClass parent_class; }; /** * GksuuiDialog: * @dialog: parent widget * @main_vbox: GtkDialog's vbox * @hbox: box to separate the image of the right-side widgets * @image: the authorization image, left-side widget * @entry_vbox: right-side widgets container * @label: message describing what is required from the user, * right-side widget * @entry: place to type the password in, right-side widget * @ok_button: OK button of the dialog * @cancel_button: Cancel button of the dialog * * Convenience widget based on #GtkDialog to request a password. */ struct _GksuuiDialog { GtkDialog dialog; GtkWidget *main_vbox; GtkWidget *hbox; GtkWidget *image; GtkWidget *entry_vbox; GtkWidget *alert; GtkWidget *label; GtkWidget *label_warn_capslock; GtkWidget *entry; GtkWidget *ok_button; GtkWidget *cancel_button; GtkWidget *prompt_label; /* private */ gboolean sudo_mode; }; GType gksuui_dialog_get_type (void); GtkWidget* gksuui_dialog_new (gboolean sudo_mode); void gksuui_dialog_set_message (GksuuiDialog *dialog, gchar *message); const gchar* gksuui_dialog_get_message (GksuuiDialog *dialog); void gksuui_dialog_set_alert (GksuuiDialog *dialog, gchar *alert); const gchar* gksuui_dialog_get_alert (GksuuiDialog *dialog); void gksuui_dialog_set_icon (GksuuiDialog *dialog, GdkPixbuf *icon); GtkWidget* gksuui_dialog_get_icon (GksuuiDialog *dialog); gchar* gksuui_dialog_get_password (GksuuiDialog *dialog); void gksuui_dialog_set_prompt (GksuuiDialog *dialog, gchar *prompt); const gchar* gksuui_dialog_get_prompt (GksuuiDialog *dialog); G_END_DECLS #endif libgksu-2.0.12/libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c0000644000175000017500000004015311011106152015052 00000000000000/* * libgksuui -- Gtk+ widget and convenience functions for requesting passwords * Copyright (C) 2004 Gustavo Noronha Silva * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library; if not, write to the * Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, * Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include "defines.h" #include "../config.h" #include "gksuui-dialog.h" enum { GKSUUI_DIALOG_SUDO_MODE = 1, }; static void gksuui_dialog_class_init (GksuuiDialogClass *klass); static void gksuui_dialog_init (GksuuiDialog *gksuui_dialog); static void gksuui_dialog_create_gnome_keyring_ui (GksuuiDialog *gksuui_dialog); GType gksuui_dialog_get_type (void) { static GType type = 0; if (type == 0) { static const GTypeInfo info = { sizeof (GksuuiDialogClass), /* size of class */ NULL, /* base_init */ NULL, /* base_finalize */ (GClassInitFunc) gksuui_dialog_class_init, NULL, /* class_finalize */ NULL, /* class_data */ sizeof (GksuuiDialog), /* size of object */ 0, /* n_preallocs */ (GInstanceInitFunc) gksuui_dialog_init /* instance_init */ }; type = g_type_register_static (gtk_dialog_get_type (), "GksuuiDialogType", &info, 0); } return type; } static void gksuui_dialog_set_property (GObject *object, guint property_id, const GValue *value, GParamSpec *spec) { GksuuiDialog *self = (GksuuiDialog*) object; switch (property_id) { case GKSUUI_DIALOG_SUDO_MODE: self->sudo_mode = g_value_get_boolean (value); if (!self->sudo_mode) gksuui_dialog_create_gnome_keyring_ui ((GksuuiDialog*) object); break; default: G_OBJECT_WARN_INVALID_PROPERTY_ID(object, property_id, spec); break; } } static void gksuui_dialog_get_property (GObject *object, guint property_id, GValue *value, GParamSpec *spec) { GksuuiDialog *self = (GksuuiDialog*) object; switch (property_id) { case GKSUUI_DIALOG_SUDO_MODE: g_value_set_boolean (value, self->sudo_mode); break; default: G_OBJECT_WARN_INVALID_PROPERTY_ID(object, property_id, spec); break; } } static void gksuui_dialog_class_init (GksuuiDialogClass *klass) { GObjectClass *gobject_class = G_OBJECT_CLASS (klass); GParamSpec *spec; gobject_class->set_property = gksuui_dialog_set_property; gobject_class->get_property = gksuui_dialog_get_property; spec = g_param_spec_boolean ("sudo-mode", "Whether we are running in sudo mode", "Set/Get whether we are running in sudo mode", FALSE, G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT_ONLY | G_PARAM_READWRITE); g_object_class_install_property (gobject_class, GKSUUI_DIALOG_SUDO_MODE, spec); } /** * Helper that can detect if caps lock is pressed */ static gboolean is_capslock_on (void) { XkbStateRec states; Display *dsp; dsp = GDK_DISPLAY (); if (XkbGetState (dsp, XkbUseCoreKbd, &states) != Success) return FALSE; return (states.locked_mods & LockMask) != 0; } static gboolean verify_capslock_cb (GtkWidget *widget, GdkEventKey *event, gpointer user_data) { GksuuiDialog *dialog = user_data; if (is_capslock_on ()) gtk_label_set_markup(GTK_LABEL(dialog->label_warn_capslock), _("You have capslock on")); else gtk_label_set_text(GTK_LABEL(dialog->label_warn_capslock),""); return FALSE; } void set_sensitivity_cb (GtkWidget *button, gpointer data) { GtkWidget *widget = (GtkWidget*)data; gboolean sensitive; sensitive = gtk_toggle_button_get_active (GTK_TOGGLE_BUTTON(button)); gtk_widget_set_sensitive (widget, sensitive); } static void cb_toggled_cb (GtkWidget *button, gpointer data) { GConfClient *gconf_client; gchar *key; gboolean toggled; gchar *key_name; g_return_if_fail (data != NULL); key_name = (gchar*)data; gconf_client = gconf_client_get_default (); toggled = gtk_toggle_button_get_active (GTK_TOGGLE_BUTTON(button)); key = g_strdup_printf (BASE_PATH "%s", key_name); if (!strcmp (key_name, "save-keyring")) { if (toggled) gconf_client_set_string (gconf_client, key, "session", NULL); else gconf_client_set_string (gconf_client, key, "default", NULL); } else gconf_client_set_bool (gconf_client, key, toggled, NULL); g_object_unref (gconf_client); g_free (key); } static void gksuui_dialog_create_gnome_keyring_ui (GksuuiDialog *dialog) { /* gnome-keyring stuff */ GtkWidget *vbox; GtkWidget *check_button; GtkWidget *alignment; GtkWidget *radio_vbox; GtkWidget *radio_session, *radio_default; GConfClient *gconf_client; gboolean remember_password; gchar *tmp = NULL; /* gnome-keyring stuff */ gconf_client = gconf_client_get_default (); vbox = gtk_vbox_new (2, TRUE); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX(GKSUUI_DIALOG(dialog)->entry_vbox), vbox, TRUE, TRUE, 0); gtk_widget_show (vbox); check_button = gtk_check_button_new_with_label (_("Remember password")); g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT(check_button), "toggled", G_CALLBACK(cb_toggled_cb), "save-to-keyring"); remember_password = gconf_client_get_bool (gconf_client, BASE_PATH"save-to-keyring", NULL); gtk_toggle_button_set_active (GTK_TOGGLE_BUTTON(check_button), remember_password); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX(vbox), check_button, TRUE, TRUE, 0); gtk_widget_show (check_button); alignment = gtk_alignment_new (0.5, 0.5, 0.6, 1); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX(vbox), alignment, TRUE, TRUE, 2); gtk_widget_show (alignment); radio_vbox = gtk_vbox_new (2, TRUE); gtk_container_add (GTK_CONTAINER(alignment), radio_vbox); gtk_widget_set_sensitive (radio_vbox, remember_password); gtk_widget_show (radio_vbox); radio_session = gtk_radio_button_new_with_label (NULL, _("Save for this session")); g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT(radio_session), "toggled", G_CALLBACK(cb_toggled_cb), "save-keyring"); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX(radio_vbox), radio_session, TRUE, TRUE, 0); gtk_widget_show (radio_session); radio_default = gtk_radio_button_new_with_label_from_widget (GTK_RADIO_BUTTON(radio_session), _("Save in the keyring")); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX(radio_vbox), radio_default, TRUE, TRUE, 0); gtk_widget_show (radio_default); g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT(check_button), "toggled", G_CALLBACK(set_sensitivity_cb), radio_vbox); tmp = gconf_client_get_string (gconf_client, BASE_PATH"save-keyring", NULL); if (tmp && (!strcmp (tmp, "default"))) gtk_toggle_button_set_active (GTK_TOGGLE_BUTTON(radio_default), TRUE); g_free (tmp); g_object_unref (gconf_client); } static gboolean focus_out_cb (GtkWidget *widget, GdkEventFocus *event, gpointer user_data) { gtk_window_present (GTK_WINDOW(widget)); return TRUE; } static void gksuui_dialog_init (GksuuiDialog *gksuui_dialog) { GtkDialog *dialog; GtkWidget *hbox; /* aditional hbox for 'password: entry' label */ /* make sure we're using UTF-8 and getting our locale files from the right place */ bindtextdomain(PACKAGE_NAME, LOCALEDIR); bind_textdomain_codeset (PACKAGE_NAME, "UTF-8"); gtk_widget_push_composite_child (); /* dialog window */ dialog = GTK_DIALOG(gksuui_dialog); /* make sure that our window will always have the focus */ g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT(dialog), "focus-out-event", G_CALLBACK(focus_out_cb), NULL); gksuui_dialog->main_vbox = dialog->vbox; gtk_window_set_title (GTK_WINDOW(gksuui_dialog), ""); gtk_dialog_set_has_separator (GTK_DIALOG(gksuui_dialog), FALSE); gtk_container_set_border_width (GTK_CONTAINER(gksuui_dialog), 6); gtk_box_set_spacing (GTK_BOX(gksuui_dialog->main_vbox), 12); gtk_window_set_resizable (GTK_WINDOW(gksuui_dialog), FALSE); /* skip taskbar and pager hint */ gtk_window_set_skip_pager_hint (GTK_WINDOW(gksuui_dialog), TRUE); gtk_window_set_skip_taskbar_hint (GTK_WINDOW(gksuui_dialog), TRUE); /* center window */ gtk_window_set_position (GTK_WINDOW(gksuui_dialog), GTK_WIN_POS_CENTER); /* the action buttons */ /* the cancel button */ gksuui_dialog->cancel_button = gtk_dialog_add_button (dialog, GTK_STOCK_CANCEL, GTK_RESPONSE_CANCEL); /* the ok button */ gksuui_dialog->ok_button = gtk_dialog_add_button (dialog, GTK_STOCK_OK, GTK_RESPONSE_OK); gtk_widget_grab_default (gksuui_dialog->ok_button); /* hbox */ gksuui_dialog->hbox = gtk_hbox_new (FALSE, 12); gtk_container_set_border_width (GTK_CONTAINER(gksuui_dialog->hbox), 6); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX(gksuui_dialog->main_vbox), gksuui_dialog->hbox, TRUE, TRUE, 0); gtk_widget_show (gksuui_dialog->hbox); /* image */ gksuui_dialog->image = gtk_image_new_from_stock (GTK_STOCK_DIALOG_AUTHENTICATION, GTK_ICON_SIZE_DIALOG); gtk_misc_set_alignment (GTK_MISC(gksuui_dialog->image), 0.5, 0); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX(gksuui_dialog->hbox), gksuui_dialog->image, FALSE, FALSE, 0); gtk_widget_show (gksuui_dialog->image); /* vbox for label and entry */ gksuui_dialog->entry_vbox = gtk_vbox_new (FALSE, 12); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX(gksuui_dialog->hbox), gksuui_dialog->entry_vbox, TRUE, TRUE, 0); gtk_widget_show (gksuui_dialog->entry_vbox); /* label */ gksuui_dialog->label = gtk_label_new (_("" "Type the root password.\n")); gtk_label_set_use_markup (GTK_LABEL(gksuui_dialog->label), TRUE); gtk_label_set_line_wrap (GTK_LABEL(gksuui_dialog->label), TRUE); gtk_misc_set_alignment (GTK_MISC(gksuui_dialog->label), 0.0, 0); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX(gksuui_dialog->entry_vbox), gksuui_dialog->label, TRUE, TRUE, 0); gtk_widget_show (gksuui_dialog->label); /* alert */ gksuui_dialog->alert = gtk_label_new (NULL); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX(gksuui_dialog->entry_vbox), gksuui_dialog->alert, TRUE, TRUE, 0); /* hbox for entry and label */ hbox = gtk_hbox_new (FALSE, 6); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (gksuui_dialog->entry_vbox), hbox, TRUE, TRUE, 0); gtk_widget_show (hbox); /* entry label */ gksuui_dialog->prompt_label = gtk_label_new (_("Password:")); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX(hbox), gksuui_dialog->prompt_label, FALSE, FALSE, 0); gtk_widget_show (gksuui_dialog->prompt_label); /* entry */ gksuui_dialog->entry = gtk_entry_new(); g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT(gksuui_dialog->entry), "key-press-event", G_CALLBACK(verify_capslock_cb), gksuui_dialog); g_signal_connect_swapped (G_OBJECT(gksuui_dialog->entry), "activate", G_CALLBACK(gtk_button_clicked), gksuui_dialog->ok_button); gtk_entry_set_visibility(GTK_ENTRY(gksuui_dialog->entry), FALSE); if ('*' == gtk_entry_get_invisible_char(GTK_ENTRY(gksuui_dialog->entry))) gtk_entry_set_invisible_char(GTK_ENTRY(gksuui_dialog->entry), 0x25cf); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (hbox), gksuui_dialog->entry, TRUE, TRUE, 0); gtk_widget_show (gksuui_dialog->entry); gtk_widget_grab_focus(gksuui_dialog->entry); /* label capslock warning */ gksuui_dialog->label_warn_capslock = gtk_label_new (""); gtk_widget_show (gksuui_dialog->label_warn_capslock); gtk_label_set_justify (GTK_LABEL(gksuui_dialog->label_warn_capslock), GTK_JUSTIFY_CENTER); gtk_label_set_use_markup (GTK_LABEL(gksuui_dialog->label_warn_capslock), TRUE); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX(gksuui_dialog->entry_vbox), gksuui_dialog->label_warn_capslock, TRUE, TRUE, 0); /* expose event */ g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT(gksuui_dialog), "focus-in-event", G_CALLBACK(verify_capslock_cb), gksuui_dialog); gtk_widget_pop_composite_child (); } /** * gksuui_dialog_new: * * Creates a new #GksuuiDialog. * * Returns: the new #GksuuiDialog */ GtkWidget* gksuui_dialog_new (gboolean sudo_mode) { return GTK_WIDGET (g_object_new (GKSUUI_TYPE_DIALOG, "sudo_mode", sudo_mode, NULL)); } /** * gksuui_dialog_set_message: * @dialog: the dialog on which to set the message * @message: the message to be set on the dialog * * Sets the message that is displayed to the user when * requesting a password. You can use Pango markup to * modify font attributes. * */ void gksuui_dialog_set_message (GksuuiDialog *dialog, gchar *message) { GtkWidget *label = dialog->label; gtk_label_set_markup (GTK_LABEL(label), message); } /** * gksuui_dialog_get_message: * @dialog: the dialog from which to get the message * * Gets the current message that the dialog will use * when run. * * Returns: a pointer to the string containing the * message. You need to make a copy of the string to * keep it. */ const gchar* gksuui_dialog_get_message (GksuuiDialog *dialog) { GtkWidget *label = dialog->label; return gtk_label_get_text (GTK_LABEL(label)); } /** * gksuui_dialog_set_alert: * @dialog: the dialog on which to set the alert * @alert: the alert to be set on the dialog * * Sets the alert that is displayed to the user when * requesting a password. You can use Pango markup to * modify font attributes. This alert should be used * to display messages like 'wrong password' on password * retry, for example. * */ void gksuui_dialog_set_alert (GksuuiDialog *dialog, gchar *alert) { GtkWidget *label = dialog->alert; gtk_label_set_markup (GTK_LABEL(label), alert); } /** * gksuui_dialog_get_alert: * @dialog: the dialog from which to get the alert * * Gets the current alert that the dialog will use * when run. * * Returns: a pointer to the string containing the * alert. You need to make a copy of the string to * keep it. */ const gchar* gksuui_dialog_get_alert (GksuuiDialog *dialog) { GtkWidget *label = dialog->alert; return gtk_label_get_text (GTK_LABEL(label)); } /** * gksuui_dialog_set_icon: * @dialog: the dialog on which the icon will be set * @icon: a #GdkPixbuf from which to set the image * * Sets the icon that will be shown on the dialog. Should * probably not be used, as the default icon is the default * authorization icon. */ void gksuui_dialog_set_icon (GksuuiDialog *dialog, GdkPixbuf *icon) { GtkWidget *image = dialog->image; gtk_image_set_from_pixbuf (GTK_IMAGE(image), icon); } /** * gksuui_dialog_get_icon: * @dialog: the dialog from which the icon should be * got * * Gets the #GtkImage which is currently defined as the * icon for the authorization dialog. * * Returns: a #GtkWidget which is the #GtkImage */ GtkWidget* gksuui_dialog_get_icon (GksuuiDialog *dialog) { return dialog->image; } /** * gksuui_dialog_get_password: * @dialog: the dialog from which to get the message * * Gets the password typed by the user on the dialog. * This is a convenience function to grab the password * easily from the dialog after calling gtk_dialog_run () * * Returns: a newly allocated string containing the password */ gchar* gksuui_dialog_get_password (GksuuiDialog *dialog) { GtkEditable *entry = GTK_EDITABLE(dialog->entry); return gtk_editable_get_chars (entry, 0, -1); } /** * gksuui_dialog_set_prompt: * @dialog: the dialog on which to set the prompt * @prompt: the prompt to be set on the dialog * * Sets the prompt that is displayed to the user when * requesting a password. You can use Pango markup to * modify font attributes. * */ void gksuui_dialog_set_prompt (GksuuiDialog *dialog, gchar *prompt) { GtkWidget *label = dialog->prompt_label; gtk_label_set_markup (GTK_LABEL(label), prompt); } /** * gksuui_dialog_get_prompt: * @dialog: the dialog from which to get the prompt * * Gets the current prompt that the dialog will use * when run. * * Returns: a pointer to the string containing the * prompt. You need to make a copy of the string to * keep it. */ const gchar* gksuui_dialog_get_prompt (GksuuiDialog *dialog) { GtkWidget *label = dialog->prompt_label; return gtk_label_get_text (GTK_LABEL(label)); } libgksu-2.0.12/libgksuui/Makefile.am0000644000175000017500000000110011011106152014163 00000000000000AM_CFLAGS = -g -O2 -Wall INCLUDES = `pkg-config --cflags gtk+-2.0 gconf-2.0` AM_CPPFLAGS = -DLOCALEDIR=\"$(datadir)/locale\" -DDATA_DIR=\"$(datadir)\" -DPREFIX=\"$(prefix)\" noinst_LTLIBRARIES = libgksuui1.0.la libgksuui1_0_la_SOURCES = gksuui-dialog.c libgksuui1_0_la_LDFLAGS = -Wl,-O1 `pkg-config --libs gtk+-2.0 gconf-2.0` noinst_HEADERS = defines.h gksuui.h gksuui-dialog.h includedir = ${prefix}/include/$(PACKAGE) noinst_PROGRAMS = test-gksuui test_gksuui_SOURCES = test-gksuui.c test_gksuui_LDADD = libgksuui1.0.la test_gksuui_LDFLAGS = `pkg-config --libs glib-2.0` libgksu-2.0.12/intltool-merge.in0000644000175000017500000010462011011106155013440 00000000000000#!@INTLTOOL_PERL@ -w # -*- Mode: perl; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- # # The Intltool Message Merger # # Copyright (C) 2000, 2003 Free Software Foundation. # Copyright (C) 2000, 2001 Eazel, Inc # # Intltool is free software; you can redistribute it and/or # modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License # version 2 published by the Free Software Foundation. # # Intltool is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU # General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. # # As a special exception to the GNU General Public License, if you # distribute this file as part of a program that contains a # configuration script generated by Autoconf, you may include it under # the same distribution terms that you use for the rest of that program. # # Authors: Maciej Stachowiak # Kenneth Christiansen # Darin Adler # # Proper XML UTF-8'ification written by Cyrille Chepelov # ## Release information my $PROGRAM = "intltool-merge"; my $PACKAGE = "intltool"; my $VERSION = "0.34.1"; ## Loaded modules use strict; use Getopt::Long; use Text::Wrap; use File::Basename; my $must_end_tag = -1; my $last_depth = -1; my $translation_depth = -1; my @tag_stack = (); my @entered_tag = (); my @translation_strings = (); my $leading_space = ""; ## Scalars used by the option stuff my $HELP_ARG = 0; my $VERSION_ARG = 0; my $BA_STYLE_ARG = 0; my $XML_STYLE_ARG = 0; my $KEYS_STYLE_ARG = 0; my $DESKTOP_STYLE_ARG = 0; my $SCHEMAS_STYLE_ARG = 0; my $RFC822DEB_STYLE_ARG = 0; my $QUIET_ARG = 0; my $PASS_THROUGH_ARG = 0; my $UTF8_ARG = 0; my $MULTIPLE_OUTPUT = 0; my $cache_file; ## Handle options GetOptions ( "help" => \$HELP_ARG, "version" => \$VERSION_ARG, "quiet|q" => \$QUIET_ARG, "oaf-style|o" => \$BA_STYLE_ARG, ## for compatibility "ba-style|b" => \$BA_STYLE_ARG, "xml-style|x" => \$XML_STYLE_ARG, "keys-style|k" => \$KEYS_STYLE_ARG, "desktop-style|d" => \$DESKTOP_STYLE_ARG, "schemas-style|s" => \$SCHEMAS_STYLE_ARG, "rfc822deb-style|r" => \$RFC822DEB_STYLE_ARG, "pass-through|p" => \$PASS_THROUGH_ARG, "utf8|u" => \$UTF8_ARG, "multiple-output|m" => \$MULTIPLE_OUTPUT, "cache|c=s" => \$cache_file ) or &error; my $PO_DIR; my $FILE; my $OUTFILE; my %po_files_by_lang = (); my %translations = (); my $iconv = $ENV{"ICONV"} || $ENV{"INTLTOOL_ICONV"} || "/usr/bin/iconv"; my $devnull = ($^O eq 'MSWin32' ? 'NUL:' : '/dev/null'); # Use this instead of \w for XML files to handle more possible characters. my $w = "[-A-Za-z0-9._:]"; # XML quoted string contents my $q = "[^\\\"]*"; ## Check for options. if ($VERSION_ARG) { &print_version; } elsif ($HELP_ARG) { &print_help; } elsif ($BA_STYLE_ARG && @ARGV > 2) { &utf8_sanity_check; &preparation; &print_message; &ba_merge_translations; &finalize; } elsif ($XML_STYLE_ARG && @ARGV > 2) { &utf8_sanity_check; &preparation; &print_message; &xml_merge_output; &finalize; } elsif ($KEYS_STYLE_ARG && @ARGV > 2) { &utf8_sanity_check; &preparation; &print_message; &keys_merge_translations; &finalize; } elsif ($DESKTOP_STYLE_ARG && @ARGV > 2) { &utf8_sanity_check; &preparation; &print_message; &desktop_merge_translations; &finalize; } elsif ($SCHEMAS_STYLE_ARG && @ARGV > 2) { &utf8_sanity_check; &preparation; &print_message; &schemas_merge_translations; &finalize; } elsif ($RFC822DEB_STYLE_ARG && @ARGV > 2) { &preparation; &print_message; &rfc822deb_merge_translations; &finalize; } else { &print_help; } exit; ## Sub for printing release information sub print_version { print <<_EOF_; ${PROGRAM} (${PACKAGE}) ${VERSION} Written by Maciej Stachowiak, Darin Adler and Kenneth Christiansen. Copyright (C) 2000-2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copyright (C) 2000-2001 Eazel, Inc. This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. _EOF_ exit; } ## Sub for printing usage information sub print_help { print <<_EOF_; Usage: ${PROGRAM} [OPTION]... PO_DIRECTORY FILENAME OUTPUT_FILE Generates an output file that includes some localized attributes from an untranslated source file. Mandatory options: (exactly one must be specified) -b, --ba-style includes translations in the bonobo-activation style -d, --desktop-style includes translations in the desktop style -k, --keys-style includes translations in the keys style -s, --schemas-style includes translations in the schemas style -r, --rfc822deb-style includes translations in the RFC822 style -x, --xml-style includes translations in the standard xml style Other options: -u, --utf8 convert all strings to UTF-8 before merging (default for everything except RFC822 style) -p, --pass-through deprecated, does nothing and issues a warning -m, --multiple-output output one localized file per locale, instead of a single file containing all localized elements -c, --cache=FILE specify cache file name (usually \$top_builddir/po/.intltool-merge-cache) -q, --quiet suppress most messages --help display this help and exit --version output version information and exit Report bugs to http://bugzilla.gnome.org/ (product name "$PACKAGE") or send email to . _EOF_ exit; } ## Sub for printing error messages sub print_error { print STDERR "Try `${PROGRAM} --help' for more information.\n"; exit; } sub print_message { print "Merging translations into $OUTFILE.\n" unless $QUIET_ARG; } sub preparation { $PO_DIR = $ARGV[0]; $FILE = $ARGV[1]; $OUTFILE = $ARGV[2]; &gather_po_files; &get_translation_database; } # General-purpose code for looking up translations in .po files sub po_file2lang { my ($tmp) = @_; $tmp =~ s/^.*\/(.*)\.po$/$1/; return $tmp; } sub gather_po_files { for my $po_file (glob "$PO_DIR/*.po") { $po_files_by_lang{po_file2lang($po_file)} = $po_file; } } sub get_local_charset { my ($encoding) = @_; my $alias_file = $ENV{"G_CHARSET_ALIAS"} || "/usr/lib/charset.alias"; # seek character encoding aliases in charset.alias (glib) if (open CHARSET_ALIAS, $alias_file) { while () { next if /^\#/; return $1 if (/^\s*([-._a-zA-Z0-9]+)\s+$encoding\b/i) } close CHARSET_ALIAS; } # if not found, return input string return $encoding; } sub get_po_encoding { my ($in_po_file) = @_; my $encoding = ""; open IN_PO_FILE, $in_po_file or die; while () { ## example: "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1\n" if (/Content-Type\:.*charset=([-a-zA-Z0-9]+)\\n/) { $encoding = $1; last; } } close IN_PO_FILE; if (!$encoding) { print STDERR "Warning: no encoding found in $in_po_file. Assuming ISO-8859-1\n" unless $QUIET_ARG; $encoding = "ISO-8859-1"; } system ("$iconv -f $encoding -t UTF-8 <$devnull 2>$devnull"); if ($?) { $encoding = get_local_charset($encoding); } return $encoding } sub utf8_sanity_check { print STDERR "Warning: option --pass-through has been removed.\n" if $PASS_THROUGH_ARG; $UTF8_ARG = 1; } sub get_translation_database { if ($cache_file) { &get_cached_translation_database; } else { &create_translation_database; } } sub get_newest_po_age { my $newest_age; foreach my $file (values %po_files_by_lang) { my $file_age = -M $file; $newest_age = $file_age if !$newest_age || $file_age < $newest_age; } $newest_age = 0 if !$newest_age; return $newest_age; } sub create_cache { print "Generating and caching the translation database\n" unless $QUIET_ARG; &create_translation_database; open CACHE, ">$cache_file" || die; print CACHE join "\x01", %translations; close CACHE; } sub load_cache { print "Found cached translation database\n" unless $QUIET_ARG; my $contents; open CACHE, "<$cache_file" || die; { local $/; $contents = ; } close CACHE; %translations = split "\x01", $contents; } sub get_cached_translation_database { my $cache_file_age = -M $cache_file; if (defined $cache_file_age) { if ($cache_file_age <= &get_newest_po_age) { &load_cache; return; } print "Found too-old cached translation database\n" unless $QUIET_ARG; } &create_cache; } sub create_translation_database { for my $lang (keys %po_files_by_lang) { my $po_file = $po_files_by_lang{$lang}; if ($UTF8_ARG) { my $encoding = get_po_encoding ($po_file); if (lc $encoding eq "utf-8") { open PO_FILE, "<$po_file"; } else { print STDERR "WARNING: $po_file is not in UTF-8 but $encoding, converting...\n" unless $QUIET_ARG;; open PO_FILE, "$iconv -f $encoding -t UTF-8 $po_file|"; } } else { open PO_FILE, "<$po_file"; } my $nextfuzzy = 0; my $inmsgid = 0; my $inmsgstr = 0; my $msgid = ""; my $msgstr = ""; while () { $nextfuzzy = 1 if /^#, fuzzy/; if (/^msgid "((\\.|[^\\])*)"/ ) { $translations{$lang, $msgid} = $msgstr if $inmsgstr && $msgid && $msgstr; $msgid = ""; $msgstr = ""; if ($nextfuzzy) { $inmsgid = 0; } else { $msgid = unescape_po_string($1); $inmsgid = 1; } $inmsgstr = 0; $nextfuzzy = 0; } if (/^msgstr "((\\.|[^\\])*)"/) { $msgstr = unescape_po_string($1); $inmsgstr = 1; $inmsgid = 0; } if (/^"((\\.|[^\\])*)"/) { $msgid .= unescape_po_string($1) if $inmsgid; $msgstr .= unescape_po_string($1) if $inmsgstr; } } $translations{$lang, $msgid} = $msgstr if $inmsgstr && $msgid && $msgstr; } } sub finalize { } sub unescape_one_sequence { my ($sequence) = @_; return "\\" if $sequence eq "\\\\"; return "\"" if $sequence eq "\\\""; return "\n" if $sequence eq "\\n"; return "\r" if $sequence eq "\\r"; return "\t" if $sequence eq "\\t"; return "\b" if $sequence eq "\\b"; return "\f" if $sequence eq "\\f"; return "\a" if $sequence eq "\\a"; return chr(11) if $sequence eq "\\v"; # vertical tab, see ascii(7) return chr(hex($1)) if ($sequence =~ /\\x([0-9a-fA-F]{2})/); return chr(oct($1)) if ($sequence =~ /\\([0-7]{3})/); # FIXME: Is \0 supported as well? Kenneth and Rodney don't want it, see bug #48489 return $sequence; } sub unescape_po_string { my ($string) = @_; $string =~ s/(\\x[0-9a-fA-F]{2}|\\[0-7]{3}|\\.)/unescape_one_sequence($1)/eg; return $string; } ## NOTE: deal with < - < but not > - > because it seems its ok to have ## > in the entity. For further info please look at #84738. sub entity_decode { local ($_) = @_; s/'/'/g; # ' s/"/"/g; # " s/&/&/g; s/</; close INPUT; } open OUTPUT, ">$OUTFILE" or die "can't open $OUTFILE: $!"; # Binmode so that selftest works ok if using a native Win32 Perl... binmode (OUTPUT) if $^O eq 'MSWin32'; while ($source =~ s|^(.*?)([ \t]*<\s*$w+\s+($w+\s*=\s*"$q"\s*)+/?>)([ \t]*\n)?||s) { print OUTPUT $1; my $node = $2 . "\n"; my @strings = (); $_ = $node; while (s/(\s)_($w+\s*=\s*"($q)")/$1$2/s) { push @strings, entity_decode($3); } print OUTPUT; my %langs; for my $string (@strings) { for my $lang (keys %po_files_by_lang) { $langs{$lang} = 1 if $translations{$lang, $string}; } } for my $lang (sort keys %langs) { $_ = $node; s/(\sname\s*=\s*)"($q)"/$1"$2-$lang"/s; s/(\s)_($w+\s*=\s*")($q)"/$1 . $2 . entity_encoded_translation($lang, $3) . '"'/seg; print OUTPUT; } } print OUTPUT $source; close OUTPUT; } ## XML (non-bonobo-activation) merge code # Process tag attributes # Only parameter is a HASH containing attributes -> values mapping sub getAttributeString { my $sub = shift; my $do_translate = shift || 0; my $language = shift || ""; my $result = ""; my $translate = shift; foreach my $e (reverse(sort(keys %{ $sub }))) { my $key = $e; my $string = $sub->{$e}; my $quote = '"'; $string =~ s/^[\s]+//; $string =~ s/[\s]+$//; if ($string =~ /^'.*'$/) { $quote = "'"; } $string =~ s/^['"]//g; $string =~ s/['"]$//g; if ($do_translate && $key =~ /^_/) { $key =~ s|^_||g; if ($language) { # Handle translation my $decode_string = entity_decode($string); my $translation = $translations{$language, $decode_string}; if ($translation) { $translation = entity_encode($translation); $string = $translation; } $$translate = 2; } else { $$translate = 2 if ($translate && (!$$translate)); # watch not to "overwrite" $translate } } $result .= " $key=$quote$string$quote"; } return $result; } # Returns a translatable string from XML node, it works on contents of every node in XML::Parser tree sub getXMLstring { my $ref = shift; my $spacepreserve = shift || 0; my @list = @{ $ref }; my $result = ""; my $count = scalar(@list); my $attrs = $list[0]; my $index = 1; $spacepreserve = 1 if ((exists $attrs->{"xml:space"}) && ($attrs->{"xml:space"} =~ /^["']?preserve["']?$/)); $spacepreserve = 0 if ((exists $attrs->{"xml:space"}) && ($attrs->{"xml:space"} =~ /^["']?default["']?$/)); while ($index < $count) { my $type = $list[$index]; my $content = $list[$index+1]; if (! $type ) { # We've got CDATA if ($content) { # lets strip the whitespace here, and *ONLY* here $content =~ s/\s+/ /gs if (!$spacepreserve); $result .= $content; } } elsif ( "$type" ne "1" ) { # We've got another element $result .= "<$type"; $result .= getAttributeString(@{$content}[0], 0); # no nested translatable elements if ($content) { my $subresult = getXMLstring($content, $spacepreserve); if ($subresult) { $result .= ">".$subresult . ""; } else { $result .= "/>"; } } else { $result .= "/>"; } } $index += 2; } return $result; } # Translate list of nodes if necessary sub translate_subnodes { my $fh = shift; my $content = shift; my $language = shift || ""; my $singlelang = shift || 0; my $spacepreserve = shift || 0; my @nodes = @{ $content }; my $count = scalar(@nodes); my $index = 0; while ($index < $count) { my $type = $nodes[$index]; my $rest = $nodes[$index+1]; if ($singlelang) { my $oldMO = $MULTIPLE_OUTPUT; $MULTIPLE_OUTPUT = 1; traverse($fh, $type, $rest, $language, $spacepreserve); $MULTIPLE_OUTPUT = $oldMO; } else { traverse($fh, $type, $rest, $language, $spacepreserve); } $index += 2; } } sub isWellFormedXmlFragment { my $ret = eval 'require XML::Parser'; if(!$ret) { die "You must have XML::Parser installed to run $0\n\n"; } my $fragment = shift; return 0 if (!$fragment); $fragment = "$fragment"; my $xp = new XML::Parser(Style => 'Tree'); my $tree = 0; eval { $tree = $xp->parse($fragment); }; return $tree; } sub traverse { my $fh = shift; my $nodename = shift; my $content = shift; my $language = shift || ""; my $spacepreserve = shift || 0; if (!$nodename) { if ($content =~ /^[\s]*$/) { $leading_space .= $content; } print $fh $content; } else { # element my @all = @{ $content }; my $attrs = shift @all; my $translate = 0; my $outattr = getAttributeString($attrs, 1, $language, \$translate); if ($nodename =~ /^_/) { $translate = 1; $nodename =~ s/^_//; } my $lookup = ''; $spacepreserve = 0 if ((exists $attrs->{"xml:space"}) && ($attrs->{"xml:space"} =~ /^["']?default["']?$/)); $spacepreserve = 1 if ((exists $attrs->{"xml:space"}) && ($attrs->{"xml:space"} =~ /^["']?preserve["']?$/)); print $fh "<$nodename", $outattr; if ($translate) { $lookup = getXMLstring($content, $spacepreserve); if (!$spacepreserve) { $lookup =~ s/^\s+//s; $lookup =~ s/\s+$//s; } if ($lookup || $translate == 2) { my $translation = $translations{$language, $lookup} if isWellFormedXmlFragment($translations{$language, $lookup}); if ($MULTIPLE_OUTPUT && ($translation || $translate == 2)) { $translation = $lookup if (!$translation); print $fh " xml:lang=\"", $language, "\"" if $language; print $fh ">"; if ($translate == 2) { translate_subnodes($fh, \@all, $language, 1, $spacepreserve); } else { print $fh $translation; } print $fh ""; return; # this means there will be no same translation with xml:lang="$language"... # if we want them both, just remove this "return" } else { print $fh ">"; if ($translate == 2) { translate_subnodes($fh, \@all, $language, 1, $spacepreserve); } else { print $fh $lookup; } print $fh ""; } } else { print $fh "/>"; } for my $lang (sort keys %po_files_by_lang) { if ($MULTIPLE_OUTPUT && $lang ne "$language") { next; } if ($lang) { # Handle translation # my $translate = 0; my $localattrs = getAttributeString($attrs, 1, $lang, \$translate); my $translation = $translations{$lang, $lookup} if isWellFormedXmlFragment($translations{$lang, $lookup}); if ($translate && !$translation) { $translation = $lookup; } if ($translation || $translate) { print $fh "\n"; $leading_space =~ s/.*\n//g; print $fh $leading_space; print $fh "<", $nodename, " xml:lang=\"", $lang, "\"", $localattrs, ">"; if ($translate == 2) { translate_subnodes($fh, \@all, $lang, 1, $spacepreserve); } else { print $fh $translation; } print $fh ""; } } } } else { my $count = scalar(@all); if ($count > 0) { print $fh ">"; my $index = 0; while ($index < $count) { my $type = $all[$index]; my $rest = $all[$index+1]; traverse($fh, $type, $rest, $language, $spacepreserve); $index += 2; } print $fh ""; } else { print $fh "/>"; } } } } sub intltool_tree_comment { my $expat = shift; my $data = shift; my $clist = $expat->{Curlist}; my $pos = $#$clist; push @$clist, 1 => $data; } sub intltool_tree_cdatastart { my $expat = shift; my $clist = $expat->{Curlist}; my $pos = $#$clist; push @$clist, 0 => $expat->original_string(); } sub intltool_tree_cdataend { my $expat = shift; my $clist = $expat->{Curlist}; my $pos = $#$clist; $clist->[$pos] .= $expat->original_string(); } sub intltool_tree_char { my $expat = shift; my $text = shift; my $clist = $expat->{Curlist}; my $pos = $#$clist; # Use original_string so that we retain escaped entities # in CDATA sections. # if ($pos > 0 and $clist->[$pos - 1] eq '0') { $clist->[$pos] .= $expat->original_string(); } else { push @$clist, 0 => $expat->original_string(); } } sub intltool_tree_start { my $expat = shift; my $tag = shift; my @origlist = (); # Use original_string so that we retain escaped entities # in attribute values. We must convert the string to an # @origlist array to conform to the structure of the Tree # Style. # my @original_array = split /\x/, $expat->original_string(); my $source = $expat->original_string(); # Remove leading tag. # $source =~ s|^\s*<\s*(\S+)||s; # Grab attribute key/value pairs and push onto @origlist array. # while ($source) { if ($source =~ /^\s*([\w:-]+)\s*[=]\s*["]/) { $source =~ s|^\s*([\w:-]+)\s*[=]\s*["]([^"]*)["]||s; push @origlist, $1; push @origlist, '"' . $2 . '"'; } elsif ($source =~ /^\s*([\w:-]+)\s*[=]\s*[']/) { $source =~ s|^\s*([\w:-]+)\s*[=]\s*[']([^']*)[']||s; push @origlist, $1; push @origlist, "'" . $2 . "'"; } else { last; } } my $ol = [ { @origlist } ]; push @{ $expat->{Lists} }, $expat->{Curlist}; push @{ $expat->{Curlist} }, $tag => $ol; $expat->{Curlist} = $ol; } sub readXml { my $filename = shift || return; if(!-f $filename) { die "ERROR Cannot find filename: $filename\n"; } my $ret = eval 'require XML::Parser'; if(!$ret) { die "You must have XML::Parser installed to run $0\n\n"; } my $xp = new XML::Parser(Style => 'Tree'); $xp->setHandlers(Char => \&intltool_tree_char); $xp->setHandlers(Start => \&intltool_tree_start); $xp->setHandlers(CdataStart => \&intltool_tree_cdatastart); $xp->setHandlers(CdataEnd => \&intltool_tree_cdataend); my $tree = $xp->parsefile($filename); # Hello thereHowdydo # would be: # [foo, [{}, head, [{id => "a"}, 0, "Hello ", em, [{}, 0, "there"]], bar, [{}, # 0, "Howdy", ref, [{}]], 0, "do" ] ] return $tree; } sub print_header { my $infile = shift; my $fh = shift; my $source; if(!-f $infile) { die "ERROR Cannot find filename: $infile\n"; } print $fh qq{\n}; { local $/; open DOCINPUT, "<${FILE}" or die; $source = ; close DOCINPUT; } if ($source =~ /()/s) { print $fh "$1\n"; } elsif ($source =~ /(]*>)/s) { print $fh "$1\n"; } } sub parseTree { my $fh = shift; my $ref = shift; my $language = shift || ""; my $name = shift @{ $ref }; my $cont = shift @{ $ref }; while (!$name || "$name" eq "1") { $name = shift @{ $ref }; $cont = shift @{ $ref }; } my $spacepreserve = 0; my $attrs = @{$cont}[0]; $spacepreserve = 1 if ((exists $attrs->{"xml:space"}) && ($attrs->{"xml:space"} =~ /^["']?preserve["']?$/)); traverse($fh, $name, $cont, $language, $spacepreserve); } sub xml_merge_output { my $source; if ($MULTIPLE_OUTPUT) { for my $lang (sort keys %po_files_by_lang) { if ( ! -e $lang ) { mkdir $lang or die "Cannot create subdirectory $lang: $!\n"; } open OUTPUT, ">$lang/$OUTFILE" or die "Cannot open $lang/$OUTFILE: $!\n"; binmode (OUTPUT) if $^O eq 'MSWin32'; my $tree = readXml($FILE); print_header($FILE, \*OUTPUT); parseTree(\*OUTPUT, $tree, $lang); close OUTPUT; print "CREATED $lang/$OUTFILE\n" unless $QUIET_ARG; } } open OUTPUT, ">$OUTFILE" or die "Cannot open $OUTFILE: $!\n"; binmode (OUTPUT) if $^O eq 'MSWin32'; my $tree = readXml($FILE); print_header($FILE, \*OUTPUT); parseTree(\*OUTPUT, $tree); close OUTPUT; print "CREATED $OUTFILE\n" unless $QUIET_ARG; } sub keys_merge_translations { open INPUT, "<${FILE}" or die; open OUTPUT, ">${OUTFILE}" or die; binmode (OUTPUT) if $^O eq 'MSWin32'; while () { if (s/^(\s*)_(\w+=(.*))/$1$2/) { my $string = $3; print OUTPUT; my $non_translated_line = $_; for my $lang (sort keys %po_files_by_lang) { my $translation = $translations{$lang, $string}; next if !$translation; $_ = $non_translated_line; s/(\w+)=.*/[$lang]$1=$translation/; print OUTPUT; } } else { print OUTPUT; } } close OUTPUT; close INPUT; } sub desktop_merge_translations { open INPUT, "<${FILE}" or die; open OUTPUT, ">${OUTFILE}" or die; binmode (OUTPUT) if $^O eq 'MSWin32'; while () { if (s/^(\s*)_(\w+=(.*))/$1$2/) { my $string = $3; print OUTPUT; my $non_translated_line = $_; for my $lang (sort keys %po_files_by_lang) { my $translation = $translations{$lang, $string}; next if !$translation; $_ = $non_translated_line; s/(\w+)=.*/${1}[$lang]=$translation/; print OUTPUT; } } else { print OUTPUT; } } close OUTPUT; close INPUT; } sub schemas_merge_translations { my $source; { local $/; # slurp mode open INPUT, "<$FILE" or die "can't open $FILE: $!"; $source = ; close INPUT; } open OUTPUT, ">$OUTFILE" or die; binmode (OUTPUT) if $^O eq 'MSWin32'; # FIXME: support attribute translations # Empty nodes never need translation, so unmark all of them. # For example, <_foo/> is just replaced by . $source =~ s|<\s*_($w+)\s*/>|<$1/>|g; while ($source =~ s/ (.*?) (\s+)((\s*) (\s*(?:\s*)?(.*?)\s*<\/default>)?(\s*) (\s*(?:\s*)?(.*?)\s*<\/short>)?(\s*) (\s*(?:\s*)?(.*?)\s*<\/long>)?(\s*) <\/locale>) //sx) { print OUTPUT $1; my $locale_start_spaces = $2 ? $2 : ''; my $default_spaces = $4 ? $4 : ''; my $short_spaces = $7 ? $7 : ''; my $long_spaces = $10 ? $10 : ''; my $locale_end_spaces = $13 ? $13 : ''; my $c_default_block = $3 ? $3 : ''; my $default_string = $6 ? $6 : ''; my $short_string = $9 ? $9 : ''; my $long_string = $12 ? $12 : ''; print OUTPUT "$locale_start_spaces$c_default_block"; $default_string =~ s/\s+/ /g; $default_string = entity_decode($default_string); $short_string =~ s/\s+/ /g; $short_string = entity_decode($short_string); $long_string =~ s/\s+/ /g; $long_string = entity_decode($long_string); for my $lang (sort keys %po_files_by_lang) { my $default_translation = $translations{$lang, $default_string}; my $short_translation = $translations{$lang, $short_string}; my $long_translation = $translations{$lang, $long_string}; next if (!$default_translation && !$short_translation && !$long_translation); print OUTPUT "\n$locale_start_spaces"; print OUTPUT "$default_spaces"; if ($default_translation) { $default_translation = entity_encode($default_translation); print OUTPUT "$default_translation"; } print OUTPUT "$short_spaces"; if ($short_translation) { $short_translation = entity_encode($short_translation); print OUTPUT "$short_translation"; } print OUTPUT "$long_spaces"; if ($long_translation) { $long_translation = entity_encode($long_translation); print OUTPUT "$long_translation"; } print OUTPUT "$locale_end_spaces"; } } print OUTPUT $source; close OUTPUT; } sub rfc822deb_merge_translations { my %encodings = (); for my $lang (keys %po_files_by_lang) { $encodings{$lang} = ($UTF8_ARG ? 'UTF-8' : get_po_encoding($po_files_by_lang{$lang})); } my $source; $Text::Wrap::huge = 'overflow'; $Text::Wrap::break = qr/\n|\s(?=\S)/; { local $/; # slurp mode open INPUT, "<$FILE" or die "can't open $FILE: $!"; $source = ; close INPUT; } open OUTPUT, ">${OUTFILE}" or die; binmode (OUTPUT) if $^O eq 'MSWin32'; while ($source =~ /(^|\n+)(_*)([^:\s]+)(:[ \t]*)(.*?)(?=\n[\S\n]|$)/sg) { my $sep = $1; my $non_translated_line = $3.$4; my $string = $5; my $underscore = length($2); next if $underscore eq 0 && $non_translated_line =~ /^#/; # Remove [] dummy strings my $stripped = $string; $stripped =~ s/\[\s[^\[\]]*\],/,/g if $underscore eq 2; $stripped =~ s/\[\s[^\[\]]*\]$//; $non_translated_line .= $stripped; print OUTPUT $sep.$non_translated_line; if ($underscore) { my @str_list = rfc822deb_split($underscore, $string); for my $lang (sort keys %po_files_by_lang) { my $is_translated = 1; my $str_translated = ''; my $first = 1; for my $str (@str_list) { my $translation = $translations{$lang, $str}; if (!$translation) { $is_translated = 0; last; } # $translation may also contain [] dummy # strings, mostly to indicate an empty string $translation =~ s/\[\s[^\[\]]*\]$//; if ($first) { if ($underscore eq 2) { $str_translated .= $translation; } else { $str_translated .= Text::Tabs::expand($translation) . "\n"; } } else { if ($underscore eq 2) { $str_translated .= ', ' . $translation; } else { $str_translated .= Text::Tabs::expand( Text::Wrap::wrap(' ', ' ', $translation)) . 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Serrador , 2004, 2006 # Javier Fernández-Sanguino , 2005 # Francisco Javier Cuadrado , 2009 # # Traductores, si no conocen el formato PO, merece la pena leer la # documentación de gettext, especialmente las secciones dedicadas a este # formato, por ejemplo ejecutando: # info -n '(gettext)PO Files' # info -n '(gettext)Header Entry' # # Equipo de traducción al español, por favor lean antes de traducir # los siguientes documentos: # # - El proyecto de traducción de Debian al español # http://www.debian.org/intl/spanish/ # especialmente las notas y normas de traducción en # http://www.debian.org/intl/spanish/notas # # - La guía de traducción de po's de debconf: # /usr/share/doc/po-debconf/README-trans # o http://www.debian.org/intl/l10n/po-debconf/README-trans # msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: libgksu 2.0.9\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2009-01-27 09:23+0700\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2009-03-22 14:00+0100\n" "Last-Translator: Francisco Javier Cuadrado \n" "Language-Team: Debian l10n Spanish \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" "Plural-Forms: nplurals=2; plural=(n != 1);\n" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:122 #, c-format msgid "Not using locking for read only lock file %s" msgstr "Sin uso de bloqueo para el archivo de sólo lectura %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:142 #, c-format msgid "Not using locking for nfs mounted lock file %s" msgstr "Sin uso de bloqueo para el archivo de bloqueo montado por nfs %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:498 msgid "" "Could not grab your mouse.\n" "\n" "A malicious client may be eavesdropping on your session or you may have just clicked a menu or some application just decided to get focus.\n" "\n" "Try again." msgstr "" "No se pudo bloquear su ratón.\n" "\n" "Un cliente malicioso quizá esté espiando su sesión o quizá acaba de pulsar en un menú o alguna aplicación que acaba de decidir obtener el foco.\n" "\n" "Intente de nuevo." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:510 msgid "" "Could not grab your keyboard.\n" "\n" "A malicious client may be eavesdropping on your session or you may have just clicked a menu or some application just decided to get focus.\n" "\n" "Try again." msgstr "" "No se pudo bloquear su teclado.\n" "\n" "Un cliente malicioso quizá esté espiando su sesión o quizá acaba de pulsar en un menú o alguna aplicación que acaba de decidir obtener el foco.\n" "\n" "Intente de nuevo." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:867 #, c-format msgid "" "Enter your password to perform administrative tasks\n" "\n" "The application '%s' lets you modify essential parts of your system." msgstr "" "Introduzca su contraseña para realizar tareas administrativas\n" "\n" "La aplicación «%s» le permite modificar partes esenciales de su sistema." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:874 #, c-format msgid "Enter your password to run the application '%s' as user %s" msgstr "Introduzca su contraseña para ejecutar la aplicación «%s» como el usuario %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:882 #, c-format msgid "" "Enter the administrative password\n" "\n" "The application '%s' lets you modify essential parts of your system." msgstr "" "Introduzca la contraseña del administrador\n" "\n" "La aplicación «%s» le permite modificar partes esenciales de su sistema." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:889 #, c-format msgid "Enter the password of %s to run the application '%s'" msgstr "Introduzca la contraseña de %s para ejecutar la aplicación «%s»" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:920 msgid "Password prompt canceled." msgstr "Petición de contraseña cancelada." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:992 #, c-format msgid "" "Granted permissions without asking for password\n" "\n" "The '%s' program was started with the privileges of the %s user without the need to ask for a password, due to your system's authentication mechanism setup.\n" "\n" "It is possible that you are being allowed to run specific programs as user %s without the need for a password, or that the password is cached.\n" "\n" "This is not a problem report; it's simply a notification to make sure you are aware of this." msgstr "" "Se han concedido permisos sin pedir una contraseña\n" "\n" "El programa «%s» se ha iniciado con los privilegios del usuario %s sin necesidad de pedir una contraseña, debido a la configuración del mecanismo de autenticación de su sistema.\n" "\n" "Es posible que se le permita ejecutar programas específicos como el usuario %s sin necesidad de una contraseña, o que la contraseña está cacheada.\n" "\n" "Esto no es un informe de un problema, sino una notificación para asegurarse de que es consciente de esto." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1016 msgid "Do _not display this message again" msgstr "_No mostrar este mensaje de nuevo" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1036 msgid "" "Would you like your screen to be \"grabbed\"\n" "while you enter the password?\n" "\n" "This means all applications will be paused to avoid\n" "the eavesdropping of your password by a a malicious\n" "application while you type it." msgstr "" "¿Quiere que su pantalla sea «bloqueada»\n" "cuando introduzca su contraseña?\n" "\n" "Esto significa que todas las aplicaciones se pausarán\n" "para evitar el espionaje de su contraseña por una aplicación\n" "maliciosa mientras la teclea." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1313 msgid "Granting Rights" msgstr "Concediendo privilegios" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1901 msgid "gksu_run needs a command to be run, none was provided." msgstr "gksu_run necesita una orden a ejecutar, pero no se proporcionó ninguna." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1912 msgid "The gksu-run-helper command was not found or is not executable." msgstr "No se encontró la orden de gksu-run-helper o no es ejecutable." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1920 #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2420 msgid "Unable to copy the user's Xauthorization file." msgstr "No es posible copiar el archivo Xautorization del usuario." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1966 #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2554 #, c-format msgid "Failed to fork new process: %s" msgstr "Falló al bifurcar el proceso nuevo: %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2109 msgid "Wrong password got from keyring." msgstr "Se ha obtenido una contraseña errónea del depósito de claves." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2113 #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2706 msgid "Wrong password." msgstr "Contraseña errónea." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2168 #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2182 #, c-format msgid "" "Failed to communicate with gksu-run-helper.\n" "\n" "Received:\n" " %s\n" "While expecting:\n" " %s" msgstr "" "No se puedo comunicar con gksu-run-helper.\n" "\n" "Recibido:\n" " %s\n" "Se esperaba:\n" " %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2174 #, c-format msgid "" "Failed to communicate with gksu-run-helper.\n" "\n" "Received bad string while expecting:\n" " %s" msgstr "" "Falló al comunicar con gksu-run-helper.\n" "\n" "Se recibió una cadena errónea mientras se esperaba:\n" " %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2274 #, c-format msgid "su terminated with %d status" msgstr "su terminó con el estado %d" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2388 msgid "gksu_sudo_run needs a command to be run, none was provided." msgstr "gksu_sudo_run necesita una orden a ejecutar, no se proporcionó ninguna." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2535 #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2544 #, c-format msgid "Error creating pipe: %s" msgstr "Error al crear la tubería: %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2570 #, c-format msgid "Failed to exec new process: %s" msgstr "Falló al efectuar exec del proceso nuevo: %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2587 #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2597 #, c-format msgid "Error opening pipe: %s" msgstr "Error al abrir la tubería: %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2655 msgid "Password: " msgstr "Contraseña: " #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2709 #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2723 msgid "The underlying authorization mechanism (sudo) does not allow you to run this program. Contact the system administrator." msgstr "El mecanismo de autorización subyacente (sudo) no le permite ejecutar este programa. Contacte con su administrador de sistemas." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2773 #, c-format msgid "sudo terminated with %d status" msgstr "sudo terminó con el estado %d" #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:149 msgid "You have capslock on" msgstr "Tiene pulsada la tecla de Bloqueo Mayús." #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:219 msgid "Remember password" msgstr "Recordar contraseña" #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:236 msgid "Save for this session" msgstr "Guardar durante esta sesión" #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:241 msgid "Save in the keyring" msgstr "Guardar en el depósito de claves" #. label #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:335 msgid "Type the root password.\n" msgstr "Teclee la contraseña de root.\n" #. entry label #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:356 msgid "Password:" msgstr "Contraseña:" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.c:248 msgid "Failed to load glade file; please check your installation." msgstr "Se produjo un fallo al cargar el archivo glade, por favor compruebe la instalación." #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.desktop.in.h:1 msgid "Configure behavior of the privilege-granting tool" msgstr "Configurar el comportamiento de la herramienta para la obtención de privilegios" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.desktop.in.h:2 msgid "Privilege granting" msgstr "Obteniendo privilegios" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:1 msgid "Behavior" msgstr "Comportamiento" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:2 msgid "Screen Grabbing" msgstr "Bloqueando la pantalla" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:3 msgid "_Authentication mode:" msgstr "Modo de _autenticación:" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:4 msgid "_Grab mode:" msgstr "Modo del _bloqueo:" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:5 msgid "" "enable\n" "disable\n" "force enable\n" "prompt\n" msgstr "" "activar\n" "desactivar\n" "forzar activación\n" "preguntar\n" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:10 msgid "gtk-close" msgstr "gtk-close" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:11 msgid "" "su\n" "sudo" msgstr "" "su\n" "sudo" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:1 msgid "Disable keyboard and mouse grab" msgstr "Desactivar el bloqueo del teclado y el ratón" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:2 msgid "Display information message when no password is needed" msgstr "Mostrar el mensaje de información cuando no se necesite la contraseña" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:3 msgid "Force keyboard and mouse grab" msgstr "Forzar el bloqueo del teclado y el ratón" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:4 msgid "Grab keyboard and mouse even if -g has been passed as argument on the command line." msgstr "Bloquear el teclado y el ratón incluso si se ha pasado la opción «-g» en la línea de órdenes." #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:5 msgid "Keyring to which passwords will be saved" msgstr "Depósito de claves en el que se guardarán las contraseñas" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:6 msgid "Prompt for grabbing" msgstr "Preguntar al bloquear" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:7 msgid "Save password to gnome-keyring" msgstr "Guardar la contraseña en el depósito de claves de GNOME («gnome-keyring»)" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:8 msgid "Sudo mode" msgstr "Modo de sudo" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:9 msgid "The name of the keyring gksu should use. Usual values are \"session\", which saves the password for the session, and \"default\", which saves the password with no timeout." msgstr "El nombre del depósito de claves que debería utilizar gksu. Los valores usuales son «sesión», que guarda la contraseña durante la sesión, y «predeterminado», que guarda la contraseña sin fecha de caducidad." #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:10 msgid "This option determines whether a message dialog will be displayed informing the user that the program is being run without the need of a password being asked for some reason." msgstr "Esta opción determina si un diálogo de mensajes se mostrará informando al usuario de que el programa se está ejecutando sin necesidad de pedirle una contraseña por alguna razón." #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:11 msgid "This option will make gksu prompt the user if he wants to have the screen grabbed before entering the password. Notice that this only has an effect if force-grab is disabled." msgstr "Esta opción hará que gksu pregunte al usuario si quiere tener la pantalla bloqueada antes de introducir la contraseña. Tenga en cuenta que esto sólo tiene efecto si no fuerza el bloqueo." #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:12 msgid "Whether sudo should be the default backend method. This method is otherwise accessed though the -S switch or by running 'gksudo' instead of 'gksu'." msgstr "Cuando sudo sea el método predeterminado, a este método se accederá mediante el parámetro «-S» o ejecutando «gksudo» en lugar de «gksu»." #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:13 msgid "Whether the keyboard and mouse grabbing should be turned off. This will make it possible for other X applications to listen to keyboard input events, thus making it not possible to shield from malicious applications which may be running." msgstr "Si el bloqueo del teclado y el ratón esté desactivado, otras aplicaciones de X podrán escuchar los eventos de entrada del teclado, incluso no pudiendo protegerse de aplicaciones malignas que pueden estar ejecutándose." #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:14 msgid "gksu can save the password you type to the gnome-keyring so you'll not be asked everytime" msgstr "gksu puede guardar la contraseña que ha escrito en el depósito de claves de GNOME («gnome-keyring»). de modo que no se le pregunte siempre por ella" #: ../libgksu/gksu-run-helper.c:149 #, c-format msgid "Failed to obtain xauth key: xauth binary not found at usual locations" msgstr "Se produjo un fallo al obtener la clave de xauth: el binario de xauth no se ha encontrado en las ubicaciones usuales" #~ msgid "Could not read from the pipe with the child: %s" #~ msgstr "No se pudo leer desde el pipe con el hijo: %s" libgksu-2.0.12/po/eu.po0000644000175000017500000003213111011106155011533 00000000000000# translation of eu.po to Basque # Copyright (C) 2005, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # This file is distributed under the same license as the PACKAGE package. # # Piarres Beobide , 2005. # Iñaki Larrañaga Murgoitio , 2008. msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: eu\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2008-03-02 12:35-0300\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2008-02-29 12:50+0100\n" "Last-Translator: Iñaki Larrañaga Murgoitio \n" "Language-Team: Basque \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" "X-Generator: KBabel 1.11.4\n" "Plural-Forms: nplurals=2; plural=(n != 1);\n" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:122 #, c-format msgid "Not using locking for read only lock file %s" msgstr "Blokeoa erabili gabe irakurtzeko soilik den %s fitxategian" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:142 #, c-format msgid "Not using locking for nfs mounted lock file %s" msgstr "Blokeoa erabili gabe NFS bidez muntatutako %s fitxategian" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:498 msgid "" "Could not grab your mouse.\n" "\n" "A malicious client may be eavesdropping on your session or you may have just " "clicked a menu or some application just decided to get focus.\n" "\n" "Try again." msgstr "" "Ezin izan da sagua blokeatu\n" "\n" "Bezero maltzur bat zure saioa zelatatzen egon liteke, edo agian fokua " "lortzea erabaki duen menu edo aplikazio batean klik egin duzu.\n" "\n" "Saiatu berriro." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:510 msgid "" "Could not grab your keyboard.\n" "\n" "A malicious client may be eavesdropping on your session or you may have just " "clicked a menu or some application just decided to get focus.\n" "\n" "Try again." msgstr "" "Ezin izan da teklatua blokeatu\n" "\n" "Bezero maltzur bat zure saioa zelatatzen egon liteke, edo agian fokua " "lortzea erabaki duen menu edo aplikazio batean klik egin duzu.\n" "\n" "Saiatu berriro." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:867 #, c-format msgid "" "Enter your password to perform administrative tasks\n" "\n" "The application '%s' lets you modify essential parts of your system." msgstr "" "Idatzi pasahitza administrazioko atazak lantzeko\n" "\n" "'%s' aplikazioak sistemako funtsezko zatia aldatzea uzten dizu." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:874 #, c-format msgid "" "Enter your password to run the application '%s' as user %s" msgstr "" "Idatzi pasahitza '%s' aplikazioa '%s' erabiltzaile gisa " "exekutatzeko" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:882 #, c-format msgid "" "Enter the administrative password\n" "\n" "The application '%s' lets you modify essential parts of your system." msgstr "" "Idatzi administratzailearen pasahitza\n" "\n" "'%s' aplikazioak sistemako funtsezko zatia aldatzea uzten dizu." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:889 #, c-format msgid "Enter the password of %s to run the application '%s'" msgstr "" "Idatzi '%s'-(r)en pasahitza '%s' aplikazioa exekutatzeko" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:920 msgid "Password prompt canceled." msgstr "Pasahitzaren eskaera bertan behera utzita." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:992 #, c-format msgid "" "Granted permissions without asking for password\n" "\n" "The '%s' program was started with the privileges of the %s user without the " "need to ask for a password, due to your system's authentication mechanism " "setup.\n" "\n" "It is possible that you are being allowed to run specific programs as user %" "s without the need for a password, or that the password is cached.\n" "\n" "This is not a problem report; it's simply a notification to make sure you " "are aware of this." msgstr "" "Baimenak eman dira pasahitza eskatu gabe\n" "\n" "'%s' programa %s erabiltzailearen pribilegioekin abiarazi da pasahitza " "eskatu behar izan gabe, sistemako autentifikazio-mekanismoaren " "konfigurazioaren eraginez.\n" "\n" "Baliteke %s erabiltzaile gisa programa zehatz bat exekutatzeko baimenak " "izatea pasahitzik eskatu gabe, edo pasahitza cachean egotea.\n" "\n" "Hau ez da arazo baten txostena, jakinarazpen bat besterik ez da honi buruz " "ardura izan dezazun ziurtatzeko." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1016 msgid "Do _not display this message again" msgstr "_Ez erakutsi mezu hau berriro" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1036 msgid "" "Would you like your screen to be \"grabbed\"\n" "while you enter the password?\n" "\n" "This means all applications will be paused to avoid\n" "the eavesdropping of your password by a a malicious\n" "application while you type it." msgstr "" "Nahi duzu pantaila \"blokeatzea\"\n" "pasahitza sartzen duzun bitartean?\n" "\n" "Aplikazio guztiak pausarazi egingo direla adierazten du,\n" "aplikazio maltzur batek zure pasahitza irakurtzea sahiesteko\n" "pasahitza idaztean." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1313 msgid "Granting Rights" msgstr "Baimenak ematen" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1901 msgid "gksu_run needs a command to be run, none was provided." msgstr "" "'gksu_run'-ek komando bat behar du exekutatzeko, baina ez zaio ezer eman." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1912 msgid "The gksu-run-helper command was not found or is not executable." msgstr "'gksu-run-helper' komandoa ez da aurkitu edo ez da exekutagarria." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1920 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2420 msgid "Unable to copy the user's Xauthorization file." msgstr "Ezin da erabiltzailearen Xauthorization fitxategia kopiatu." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1966 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2554 #, c-format msgid "Failed to fork new process: %s" msgstr "Huts egin du prozesu berria sarbidetzean: %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2109 msgid "Wrong password got from keyring." msgstr "Okerreko pasahitza eskuratu da gako-sortatik." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2113 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2703 msgid "Wrong password." msgstr "Okerreko pasahitza." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2168 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2182 #, c-format msgid "" "Failed to communicate with gksu-run-helper.\n" "\n" "Received:\n" " %s\n" "While expecting:\n" " %s" msgstr "" "Huts egin du 'gksu-run-helper'-ekin komunikatzean.\n" "\n" "Jaso dana:\n" " %s\n" "Espero zena:\n" " %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2174 #, c-format msgid "" "Failed to communicate with gksu-run-helper.\n" "\n" "Received bad string while expecting:\n" " %s" msgstr "" "Huts egin du 'gksu-run-helper'-ekin komunikatzean.\n" "\n" "Okerreko katea jaso da honakoa espero zenean:\n" " %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2274 #, c-format msgid "su terminated with %d status" msgstr "'su' %d egoerarekin amaituta" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2388 msgid "gksu_sudo_run needs a command to be run, none was provided." msgstr "" "'gksu_sudo_run'-ek komando bat behar du exekutatzeko, baina ez zaio ezer " "eman." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2535 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2544 #, c-format msgid "Error creating pipe: %s" msgstr "Errorea kanalizazioa sortzean: %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2570 #, c-format msgid "Failed to exec new process: %s" msgstr "Huts egin du prozesu berria exekutatzean: %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2587 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2597 #, c-format msgid "Error opening pipe: %s" msgstr "Errorea kanalizazioa irekitzean: %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2655 msgid "Password: " msgstr "Pasahitza:" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2706 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2720 msgid "" "The underlying authorization mechanism (sudo) does not allow you to run this " "program. Contact the system administrator." msgstr "" "Azpiko autorizazio-mekanismoak (sudo) ez dizu aplikazio hau exekutatzea " "uzten. Jar zaitez sistemako administratzailearekin harremanetan." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2770 #, c-format msgid "sudo terminated with %d status" msgstr "'sudo' %d egoerarekin amaituta" #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:149 msgid "You have capslock on" msgstr "Maiuskulak aktibatuta daude" #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:219 msgid "Remember password" msgstr "Gogoratu pasahitza" #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:236 msgid "Save for this session" msgstr "Gorde saio honetan" #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:241 msgid "Save in the keyring" msgstr "Gorde gako-sortan" #. label #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:335 msgid "Type the root password.\n" msgstr "" "Idatzi 'root'-en pasahitza.\n" #. entry label #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:356 msgid "Password:" msgstr "Pasahitza:" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.c:248 msgid "Failed to load glade file; please check your installation." msgstr "Huts egin du glade fitxategia kargatzean, egiaztatu instalazioa." #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.desktop.in.h:1 msgid "Configure behavior of the privilege-granting tool" msgstr "Konfiguratu pribilegioak emateko tresnaren portaera" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.desktop.in.h:2 msgid "Privilege granting" msgstr "Pribilegioa ematea" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:1 msgid "Behavior" msgstr "Portaera" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:2 msgid "Screen Grabbing" msgstr "Pantaila blokeatzea" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:3 msgid "_Authentication mode:" msgstr "_Autentifikazio modua:" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:4 msgid "_Grab mode:" msgstr "_Blokeo modua:" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:5 msgid "" "enable\n" "disable\n" "force enable\n" "prompt\n" msgstr "" "gaitu\n" "desgaitu\n" "behartu gaitzea\n" "galdetu\n" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:10 msgid "gtk-close" msgstr "gtk-close" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:11 msgid "" "su\n" "sudo" msgstr "" "su\n" "sudo" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:1 msgid "Disable keyboard and mouse grab" msgstr "Desgaitu teklatua eta sagua blokeatzea" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:2 msgid "Display information message when no password is needed" msgstr "Bistaratu informazioaren mezua pasahitzik behar ez denean" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:3 msgid "Force keyboard and mouse grab" msgstr "Behartu teklatua eta sagua blokeatzea" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:4 msgid "" "Grab keyboard and mouse even if -g has been passed as argument on the " "command line." msgstr "" "Blokeatu teklatua eta sagua, nahiz eta '-g' aukera eman komando-lerroan." #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:5 msgid "Keyring to which passwords will be saved" msgstr "Gako-sorta (pasahitzak hor gordetzeko)" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:6 msgid "Prompt for grabbing" msgstr "Blokeatzeko eskaera" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:7 msgid "Save password to gnome-keyring" msgstr "Gorde pasahitza 'gnome-keyring'-en" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:8 msgid "Sudo mode" msgstr "'Sudo' modua" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:9 msgid "" "The name of the keyring gksu should use. Usual values are \"session\", which " "saves the password for the session, and \"default\", which saves the " "password with no timeout." msgstr "" "Gksu-k erabiliko duen gako-sortaren izena. Balio erabilgarriak: \"session" "\" (saioa), pasahitza saioan gordetzeko; \"default\" (lehenetsia), pasahitza " "denbora-mugarik gabe gordetzeko." #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:10 msgid "" "This option determines whether a message dialog will be displayed informing " "the user that the program is being run without the need of a password being " "asked for some reason." msgstr "" "Aukera honek mezuaren elkarrizketa-koadroa bistaratuko den ala ez zehazten " "du. Elkarrizketa-koadro horrek programa eskatu den pasahitza behar izan gabe " "eta arrazoi bategatik exekutatzen ari dela jakinarazten dio erabiltzaileari." #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:11 msgid "" "This option will make gksu prompt the user if he wants to have the screen " "grabbed before entering the password. Notice that this only has an effect if " "force-grab is disabled." msgstr "" "Auekra honekin 'gksu'-k erabiltzaileari galdetuko dio ea pantaila blokeatzea " "nahi duen pasahitza sartzean. Jakin ezazu 'force-grab' (derrigortu blokeoa) " "desgaituta badago soilik eragiten duela." #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:12 msgid "" "Whether sudo should be the default backend method. This method is otherwise " "accessed though the -S switch or by running 'gksudo' instead of 'gksu'." msgstr "" "'sudo' metodo lehenetsia izngo den ala ez adierazten du. Metodo hau " "atzitzeko '-S' aukera erabili edo 'gksudo' exekutatu daiteke 'gksu' ordez." #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:13 msgid "" "Whether the keyboard and mouse grabbing should be turned off. This will make " "it possible for other X applications to listen to keyboard input events, " "thus making it not possible to shield from malicious applications which may " "be running." msgstr "" "Teklatua eta sagua blokeatzea desaktibatu behar den ala ez adierazten du. " "Beste X-eko aplikazioek teklatuaren sarrerako gertaerak entzutea eragin " "dezake, eta ondorioz exekutatzen egon daitezkeen aplikazio maltzurretatik ez " "babestea." #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:14 msgid "" "gksu can save the password you type to the gnome-keyring so you'll not be " "asked everytime" msgstr "" "'gksu'-k idazten duzun pasahitza 'gnome-keyring'-en gorde dezake, aldi " "bakoitzean zuri ez galdetzeko." #: ../libgksu/gksu-run-helper.c:149 #, c-format msgid "Failed to obtain xauth key: xauth binary not found at usual locations" msgstr "" "Huts egin du xauth-en gakoa lortzean: ez da xauth kode bitarrik aurkitu " "ohizko kokalekuetan" libgksu-2.0.12/po/da.po0000644000175000017500000004402111011106155011507 00000000000000# Danish translation of libgksu # Copyright (C) 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # This file is distributed under the same license as the GKsu package. # Morten Brix Pedersen , 2004. # msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: libgksu 1.0.1\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2007-02-03 12:27-0200\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2004-05-19 21:02+0200\n" "Last-Translator: Morten Brix Pedersen \n" "Language-Team: Danish \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:119 #, c-format msgid "Not using locking for read only lock file %s" msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:139 #, c-format msgid "Not using locking for nfs mounted lock file %s" msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:495 #, fuzzy msgid "" "Could not grab your mouse.\n" "\n" "A malicious client may be eavesdropping on your session or you may have just " "clicked a menu or some application just decided to get focus.\n" "\n" "Try again." msgstr "" "Kunne ikke lÃ¥se tastatur eller mus.\n" "Der er mulighed for at en anden klient overvÃ¥ger\n" "din session." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:507 #, fuzzy msgid "" "Could not grab your keyboard.\n" "\n" "A malicious client may be eavesdropping on your session or you may have just " "clicked a menu or some application just decided to get focus.\n" "\n" "Try again." msgstr "" "Kunne ikke lÃ¥se tastatur eller mus.\n" "Der er mulighed for at en anden klient overvÃ¥ger\n" "din session." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:855 #, c-format msgid "" "Enter your password to perform administrative tasks\n" "\n" "The application '%s' lets you modify essential parts of your system." msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:862 #, c-format msgid "" "Enter your password to run the application '%s' as user %s" msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:870 #, c-format msgid "" "Enter the administrative password\n" "\n" "The application '%s' lets you modify essential parts of your system." msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:877 #, c-format msgid "Enter the password of %s to run the application '%s'" msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:908 msgid "Password prompt canceled." msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:978 #, fuzzy, c-format msgid "" "Granted permissions without asking for password\n" "\n" "The '%s' program was started with the privileges of the %s user without the " "need to ask for a password, due to your system's authentication mechanism " "setup.\n" "\n" "It is possible that you are being allowed to run specific programs as user %" "s without the need for a password, or that the password is cached.\n" "\n" "This is not a problem report; it's simply a notification to make sure you " "are aware of this." msgstr "" "\"%s\" programmet blev startet med priviliegierne af %s brugeren uden " "behovet for at spørge om adgangskode, ved hjælp af systemets " "autentifikations opsætning.\n" "\n" "Det er muligt at du tillades at køre specifikke programmer som bruger %suden " "behovet for en adgangskode, eller at adgangskoden er mellemlagret.\n" "Dette er ikke et oplysning om et problem: Det er bare en notifikation sÃ¥ du " "er klar over dette." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1002 msgid "Do _not display this message again" msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1022 msgid "" "Would you like your screen to be \"grabbed\"\n" "while you enter the password?\n" "\n" "This means all applications will be paused to avoid\n" "the eavesdropping of your password by a a malicious\n" "application while you type it." msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1299 msgid "Granting Rights" msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1854 msgid "gksu_run needs a command to be run, none was provided." msgstr "gksu_run kræver en kommando der skal køres, ingen var angivet." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1865 msgid "The gksu-run-helper command was not found or is not executable." msgstr "gksu-run-helper kommandoen blev ikke fundet eller er ikke eksekvebar." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1873 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2379 msgid "Unable to copy the user's Xauthorization file." msgstr "Kunne ikke kopiere brugerens Xautorization-fil." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1919 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2513 #, c-format msgid "Failed to fork new process: %s" msgstr "Fejl da ny proces skulle oprettes: %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2050 #, fuzzy msgid "Wrong password got from keyring." msgstr "Gem adgangskode til gnome-keyring" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2054 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2664 msgid "Wrong password." msgstr "Forkert adgangskode." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2109 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2123 #, c-format msgid "" "Failed to communicate with gksu-run-helper.\n" "\n" "Received:\n" " %s\n" "While expecting:\n" " %s" msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2115 #, c-format msgid "" "Failed to communicate with gksu-run-helper.\n" "\n" "Received bad string while expecting:\n" " %s" msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2191 #, c-format msgid "Could not read from the pipe with the child: %s" msgstr "Kunne ikke læse fra pipe med barneproces: %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2238 #, fuzzy, c-format msgid "su terminated with %d status" msgstr "Barneproces afsluttede med status %d" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2353 msgid "gksu_sudo_run needs a command to be run, none was provided." msgstr "gksu_sudo_run kræver en kommando der skal køres, ingen var angivet." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2494 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2503 #, c-format msgid "Error creating pipe: %s" msgstr "Fejl ved oprettelse af pipe: %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2529 #, c-format msgid "Failed to exec new process: %s" msgstr "Fejl ved eksekvering af ny proces: %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2546 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2556 #, c-format msgid "Error opening pipe: %s" msgstr "Fejl ved Ã¥bning af pipe: %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2614 #, fuzzy msgid "Password: " msgstr "Adgangskode:" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2667 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2681 msgid "" "The underlying authorization mechanism (sudo) does not allow you to run this " "program. Contact the system administrator." msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2734 #, fuzzy, c-format msgid "sudo terminated with %d status" msgstr "Barneproces afsluttede med status %d" #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:218 #, fuzzy msgid "Remember password" msgstr "Forkert adgangskode." #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:235 msgid "Save for this session" msgstr "" #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:240 msgid "Save in the keyring" msgstr "" #. label #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:334 #, fuzzy msgid "Type the root password.\n" msgstr "Indtast root adgangskoden.\n" #. entry label #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:355 msgid "Password:" msgstr "Adgangskode:" #. label capslock warning #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:376 msgid "You have capslock on" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.c:248 msgid "Failed to load glade file; please check your installation." msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.desktop.in.h:1 msgid "Configure behavior of the privilege-granting tool" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.desktop.in.h:2 msgid "Privilege granting" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:1 msgid "Behavior" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:2 msgid "Screen Grabbing" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:3 msgid "_Authentication mode:" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:4 msgid "_Grab mode:" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:5 msgid "" "enable\n" "disable\n" "force enable\n" "prompt\n" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:10 msgid "gtk-close" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:11 msgid "" "su\n" "sudo" msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:1 msgid "Disable keyboard and mouse grab" msgstr "Deaktiér keyboard og muse lÃ¥s" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:2 msgid "Display information message when no password is needed" msgstr "Vis informationsbesked nÃ¥r ingen adgangskode kræves" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:3 msgid "Force keyboard and mouse grab" msgstr "Tving keyboard og muse lÃ¥s" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:4 msgid "" "Grab keyboard and mouse even if -g has been passed as argument on the " "command line." msgstr "" "LÃ¥s keyboard og mus selvom -g er blevet angivet som argument pÃ¥ " "kommandolinjen." #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:5 msgid "Keyring to which passwords will be saved" msgstr "Nøglering som adgangskoder vil blive gemt i" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:6 msgid "Prompt for grabbing" msgstr "Spørg om der skal lÃ¥ses" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:7 msgid "Save password to gnome-keyring" msgstr "Gem adgangskode til gnome-keyring" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:8 msgid "Sudo mode" msgstr "Sudo-tilstand" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:9 msgid "" "The name of the keyring gksu should use. Usual values are \"session\", which " "saves the password for the session, and \"default\", which saves the " "password with no timeout." msgstr "" "Navnet pÃ¥ nøgleringen skal bruge. Normale værdier er \"session\", som gemmer " "adgangskoden i sessionen, og \"standard\" som gemmer adgangskoden uden " "timeout." #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:10 msgid "" "This option determines whether a message dialog will be displayed informing " "the user that the program is being run without the need of a password being " "asked for some reason." msgstr "" "Denne indstilling bestemmer om en besked-dialog skal vises der oplyser " "brugeren om at programmet der køres ikke kræver nogen adgangskode." #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:11 msgid "" "This option will make gksu prompt the user if he wants to have the screen " "grabbed before entering the password. Notice that this only has an effect if " "force-grab is disabled." msgstr "" "Denne indstilling vil lade gksu spørge brugeren om han vil have skærmen lÃ¥st " "før indtastning af adgangskoden. Bemærk at dette kun har en virkning hvis " "force-grab er slÃ¥et fra." #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:12 msgid "" "Whether sudo should be the default backend method. This method is otherwise " "accessed though the -S switch or by running 'gksudo' instead of 'gksu'." msgstr "" "Om sudo skal være standard backend-metoden. Denne metode kan ellers opnÃ¥s " "ved at anvende -S tilvalget, eller ved at køre 'gksudo' i stedet for 'gksu'." #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:13 msgid "" "Whether the keyboard and mouse grabbing should be turned off. This will make " "it possible for other X applications to listen to keyboard input events, " "thus making it not possible to shield from malicious applications which may " "be running." msgstr "" "Om keyboard og mus lÃ¥sning skal være slÃ¥et fra. Dette vil gøre det muligt " "for andre X-programmet at lytte til keyboard handlinger, som kan gøre at " "andre ondsindede programmer kan lytte til adgangskoden." #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:14 msgid "" "gksu can save the password you type to the gnome-keyring so you'll not be " "asked everytime" msgstr "" "gksu kan gemme adgangskoden du skriver til gnome-keyring sÃ¥ du ikke behøver " "at blive spurgte hver gang" #: ../libgksu/gksu-run-helper.c:149 #, c-format msgid "Failed to obtain xauth key: xauth binary not found at usual locations" msgstr "" #, fuzzy #~ msgid "Failed to obtain xauth key: %s" #~ msgstr "Fejl da xauth nøgle skulle hentes: %s" #~ msgid "Error copying '%s' to '%s': %s" #~ msgstr "Fejl ved kopiering af '%s' til '%s': %s" #, fuzzy #~ msgid "Unable to run /bin/su: %s" #~ msgstr "Fejl ved kørsel af /bin/su: %s" #~ msgid "Option not accepted for --disable-grab: %s\n" #~ msgstr "Tilvalg ikke accepteret for --disable-grab: %s\n" #~ msgid "Option not accepted for --sudo-mode: %s\n" #~ msgstr "Tilvalg ikke accepteret for --sudo-mode: %s\n" #~ msgid "Option not accepted for --prompt: %s\n" #~ msgstr "Tilvalg ikke accepteret for --prompt: %s\n" #~ msgid "Please enter %s's password" #~ msgstr "Indtast %s's adgangskode" #~ msgid "Missing command to run." #~ msgstr "Manglende kommando at køre." #, fuzzy #~ msgid "" #~ "Failed to run %s as user %s.\n" #~ "\n" #~ "%s" #~ msgstr "" #~ "Fejl ved kørsel af %s som bruger %s:\n" #~ " %s" #~ msgid "Advanced options" #~ msgstr "Avancerede indstillinger" #~ msgid "Options to use when changing user" #~ msgstr "Indstillinger der skal bruges nÃ¥r der ændres bruger" #~ msgid "_login shell" #~ msgstr "_login-shell" #~ msgid "_preserve environment" #~ msgstr "_behold miljøindstillinger" #~ msgid "Run program" #~ msgstr "Kør program" #~ msgid "Run:" #~ msgstr "Kør:" #~ msgid "As user:" #~ msgstr "Som bruger:" #~ msgid "_Advanced" #~ msgstr "_Avanceret" #~ msgid "Always request a password" #~ msgstr "Anmod altid om en adgangskode" #~ msgid "" #~ "This option will prevent gksu from trying to figure out if a password is " #~ "needed to run the command, or if it can be obtained through other ways, " #~ "such as gnome-keyring, making it simply ask for the password every time." #~ msgstr "" #~ "Denne indstilling vil forhindre gksu fra at prøve at finde ud af om en " #~ "adgangskode kræves for at køre kommandoen, eller om den kan findes pÃ¥ " #~ "anden vis, som f.eks. gnome-keyring. Den vil altsÃ¥ spørge hver gang." #~ msgid "" #~ "Opens a terminal as the root user, using gksu to ask for the password" #~ msgstr "" #~ "Ã…bner en terminal som brugeren root, og bruger gksu til at spørge om " #~ "adgangskoden. " #~ msgid "Root Terminal" #~ msgstr "Root-terminal" #~ msgid "" #~ "Opens a dialog where you can type a command to be run as a given user" #~ msgstr "" #~ "Ã…bner en dialog hvor du kan skrive en kommando som skal køres af en " #~ "bestemt bruger" #~ msgid "Run as different user" #~ msgstr "Kør som en anden bruger" #~ msgid "" #~ "GKsu version %s\n" #~ "\n" #~ "Usage: %s [-u ] [-k] [-l] \n" #~ "\n" #~ " --always-ask-password, -a\n" #~ " Do not try to check if a password is really\n" #~ " needed for running the command, or if there\n" #~ " are other means of obtaining it: simply ask for it.\n" #~ " --debug, -d\n" #~ " Print information on the screen that might be\n" #~ " useful for diagnosing and/or solving problems.\n" #~ " --disable-grab, -g\n" #~ " Disable the \"locking\" of the keyboard, mouse,\n" #~ " and focus done by the program when asking for\n" #~ " password.\n" #~ " --icon , -i \n" #~ " Replace the default window icon with the argument.\n" #~ " --message , -m \n" #~ " Replace the standard message shown to ask for\n" #~ " password for the argument passed to the option.\n" #~ " --print-pass, -p\n" #~ " Ask gksu to print the password to stdout, just\n" #~ " like ssh-askpass. Useful to use in scripts with\n" #~ " programs that accept receiving the password on\n" #~ " stdin.\n" #~ " --prompt, -P\n" #~ " Ask the user if they want to have their keyboard\n" #~ " and mouse grabbed before doing so.\n" #~ " --ssh-fwd, -s\n" #~ " Strip the host part of the $DISPLAY variable, so that\n" #~ " GKSu will work on SSH X11 Forwarding.\n" #~ " --sudo-mode, -S\n" #~ " Make GKSu use sudo instead of su, as if it had been\n" #~ " run as \"gksudo\".\n" #~ " --title , -t <title>\n" #~ " Replace the default title with the argument.\n" #~ " --user <user>, -u <user>\n" #~ " Call <command> as the specified user.\n" #~ "\n" #~ " --preserve-env, -k\n" #~ " Preserve the current environments, does not set $HOME\n" #~ " nor $PATH, for example.\n" #~ " --login, -l\n" #~ " Make this a login shell. Beware this may cause\n" #~ " problems with the Xauthority magic. Run xhost\n" #~ " to allow the target user to open windows on your\n" #~ " display!\n" #~ "\n" #~ "\n" #~ msgstr "" #~ "GKsu version %s\n" #~ "\n" #~ "Brug: %s [-u <bruger>] [-k] [-l] <kommando>\n" #~ "\n" #~ " --always-ask-password, -a\n" #~ " Tjek ikke om adgangskoden virkelig skal bruges\n" #~ " til at køre kommandoen, eller om den kan fÃ¥s pÃ¥ andre\n" #~ " mÃ¥der: spørg altid efter den.\n" #~ " --debug, -d\n" #~ " Udskriv oplysninger pÃ¥ skærmen som kan være nyttige\n" #~ " for at undersøge og/eller løse problemer.\n" #~ " --disable-grab, -g\n" #~ " Deaktiver at \"lÃ¥se\" tastatureret og musen,\n" #~ " og fokus nÃ¥r programmer spørger om adgangskode.\n" #~ " --icon <ikon>, -i <ikon>\n" #~ " Erstatter standardikonet med det angivne ikon.\n" #~ " --message <message>, -m <message>\n" #~ " Erstatter standardbeskeden der bliver vist nÃ¥r der\n" #~ " bliver spurgt efter adgangskode.\n" #~ " --print-pass, -p\n" #~ " Beder gksu om at printe adgangskoden til stdout,\n" #~ " ligesom ssh-askpass. Nyttigt at bruge i skripts med\n" #~ " programmer der modtager adgangskoden ved stdin.\n" #~ " --prompt, -P\n" #~ " Spørg brugeren om de vil have deres tastatur og mus\n" #~ " fanget før det bliver gjort.\n" #~ " --ssh-fwd, -s\n" #~ " Fjern værtsdelen af $DISPLAY variablen, sÃ¥ GKsu virker\n" #~ " ved SSH X11 Forwarding.\n" #~ " --sudo-mode, -S\n" #~ " Lad GKSu bruge sudo istedet for su, ligesom hvis den var\n" #~ " blevet kørt som \"gksudo\".\n" #~ " --title <titel>, -t <titel>\n" #~ " Erstatter standardtitlen med den angivne titel.\n" #~ " --user <bruger>, -u <bruger>\n" #~ " Kalder <kommando> som den angivede bruger\n" #~ "\n" #~ " --preserve-env, -k\n" #~ " Husk de nuværende miljø indstillinger. Dette undgÃ¥r at f.eks.\n" #~ " $HOME og $PATH bliver sat.\n" #~ " --login, -l\n" #~ " Gør dette til en login-shell. Bemærk at det kan skabe\n" #~ " problemer med Xauthority. Kør xhost for at tillade\n" #~ " brugeren at Ã¥bne vinduer pÃ¥ din skærm!\n" #~ "\n" #~ "\n" #~ msgid "" #~ "libgksu: Failed to init the Gtk+ library, GKSu is not able to continue.\n" #~ msgstr "" #~ "libgksu: Kunne ikke indlæse Gtk+ biblioteket. GKSu kan ikke fortsætte.\n" #~ msgid "Changing user..." #~ msgstr "Skifter bruger..." #~ msgid "No password was supplied and sudo needs it." #~ msgstr "Ingen adgangskode var angivet, og sudo behøver en." #~ msgid "" #~ "The X authority file i am trying to create for the target user already " #~ "exists! This is highly suspicous!" #~ msgstr "" #~ "X authority-filen jeg prøver pÃ¥ at oprette for brugeren eksisterer " #~ "allerede! 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charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" "Plural-Forms: nplurals=2; plural=(n != 1);\n" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:119 #, c-format msgid "Not using locking for read only lock file %s" msgstr "Non si sta usando il blocco per leggere il file di sola lettura «%s»" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:139 #, c-format msgid "Not using locking for nfs mounted lock file %s" msgstr "Non si sta usando il blocco per il file «%s» montato via nfs" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:495 msgid "" "<b><big>Could not grab your mouse.</big></b>\n" "\n" "A malicious client may be eavesdropping on your session or you may have just " "clicked a menu or some application just decided to get focus.\n" "\n" "Try again." msgstr "" "<b><big>Impossibile catturare il mouse.</big></b>\n" "\n" "Un client malevolo potrebbe essere in ascolto di nascosto nella propria " "sessione oppure si è appena fatto clic su un menù oppure qualche " "applicazione ha appena deciso di prendere il focus.\n" "\n" "Provare ancora." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:507 msgid "" "<b><big>Could not grab your keyboard.</big></b>\n" "\n" "A malicious client may be eavesdropping on your session or you may have just " "clicked a menu or some application just decided to get focus.\n" "\n" "Try again." msgstr "" "<b><big>Impossibile catturare la tastiera.</big></b>\n" "\n" "Un client malevolo potrebbe essere in ascolto di nascosto nella propria " "sessione oppure si è appena fatto clic su un menù oppure qualche " "applicazione ha appena deciso di prendere il focus.\n" "\n" "Provare ancora." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:855 #, c-format msgid "" "<b><big>Enter your password to perform administrative tasks</big></b>\n" "\n" "The application '%s' lets you modify essential parts of your system." msgstr "" "<b><big>Inserire la propria password per eseguire attività amministrative</" "big></b>\n" "\n" "L'applicazione «%s» Permette di modificare parti essenziali del proprio " "sistema." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:862 #, c-format msgid "" "<b><big>Enter your password to run the application '%s' as user %s</big></b>" msgstr "" "<b><big>Inserire la propria password per eseguire l'applicazione «%s» come " "utente %s</big></b>" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:870 #, c-format msgid "" "<b><big>Enter the administrative password</big></b>\n" "\n" "The application '%s' lets you modify essential parts of your system." msgstr "" "<b><big>Inserire la password di amministratore</big></b>\n" "\n" "L'applicazione «%s» permette di modificare parti essenziali del proprio " "sistema." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:877 #, c-format msgid "<b><big>Enter the password of %s to run the application '%s'</big></b>" msgstr "" "<b><big>Inserire la password di %s per eseguire l'applicazione «%s»</big></b>" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:908 msgid "Password prompt canceled." msgstr "Richiesta password annullata." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:978 #, c-format msgid "" "<b><big>Granted permissions without asking for password</big></b>\n" "\n" "The '%s' program was started with the privileges of the %s user without the " "need to ask for a password, due to your system's authentication mechanism " "setup.\n" "\n" "It is possible that you are being allowed to run specific programs as user %" "s without the need for a password, or that the password is cached.\n" "\n" "This is not a problem report; it's simply a notification to make sure you " "are aware of this." msgstr "" "<b><big>Concessione permessi senza richiesta di password</big></b>\n" "\n" "Il programma «%s» è terminato con i privilegi dell'utente %s senza la " "necessità di richiedere la password, a causa delle impostazioni del " "meccanismo di autenticazione del sistema.\n" "\n" "È possibile che si sia autorizzati a eseguire specifici programmi come " "utente %s senza la necessità di una password, oppure la password è in " "memoria.\n" "\n" "Questa non è una segnalazione di problema, ma semplicemente per assicurarsi " "che si sia consci di questo." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1002 msgid "Do _not display this message again" msgstr "_Non visualizzare nuovamente questo messaggio" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1022 msgid "" "<b>Would you like your screen to be \"grabbed\"\n" "while you enter the password?</b>\n" "\n" "This means all applications will be paused to avoid\n" "the eavesdropping of your password by a a malicious\n" "application while you type it." msgstr "" "<b>Si vuole che lo schermo sia catturato\n" "mentre si inserisce la password?</b>\n" "\n" "Questo significa che tutte le applicazioni verranno messe in pausa\n" "per evitare l'ascolto di nascosto della proprio password, mentre la si " "digita,\n" "da parte di un'applicazione malevola." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1299 msgid "Granting Rights" msgstr "Concessione diritti" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1854 msgid "gksu_run needs a command to be run, none was provided." msgstr "" "gksu_run necessita di un comando da eseguire, ma non ne è stato fornito " "alcuno." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1865 msgid "The gksu-run-helper command was not found or is not executable." msgstr "Il comando gksu-run-helper non è stato trovato o non è eseguibile." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1873 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2379 msgid "Unable to copy the user's Xauthorization file." msgstr "Impossibile copiare il file Xauthorization dell'utente." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1919 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2513 #, c-format msgid "Failed to fork new process: %s" msgstr "Fallito il fork del nuovo processo: %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2050 msgid "Wrong password got from keyring." msgstr "Password errata ottenuta dal portachiavi." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2054 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2664 msgid "Wrong password." msgstr "Password errata." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2109 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2123 #, c-format msgid "" "Failed to communicate with gksu-run-helper.\n" "\n" "Received:\n" " %s\n" "While expecting:\n" " %s" msgstr "" "Fallita la comunicazione con gksu-run-helper.\n" "\n" "Ricevuto:\n" " %s\n" "Mentre si attendeva:\n" " %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2115 #, c-format msgid "" "Failed to communicate with gksu-run-helper.\n" "\n" "Received bad string while expecting:\n" " %s" msgstr "" "Fallita la comunicazione con gksu-run-helper.\n" "\n" "Ricevuta una stringa errata mentre si attendeva:\n" " %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2191 #, c-format msgid "Could not read from the pipe with the child: %s" msgstr "Impossibile leggere dalla pipe con il figlio: %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2238 #, c-format msgid "su terminated with %d status" msgstr "su è terminato con stato %d" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2353 msgid "gksu_sudo_run needs a command to be run, none was provided." msgstr "" "gksu_sudo_run necessita di un comando da eseguire, ma non ne è stato fornito " "alcuno." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2494 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2503 #, c-format msgid "Error creating pipe: %s" msgstr "Errore nel creare la pipe: %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2529 #, c-format msgid "Failed to exec new process: %s" msgstr "Fallita l'esecuzione del nuovo processo: %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2546 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2556 #, c-format msgid "Error opening pipe: %s" msgstr "Errore nell'aprire la pipe: %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2614 msgid "Password: " msgstr "Password: " #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2667 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2681 msgid "" "The underlying authorization mechanism (sudo) does not allow you to run this " "program. Contact the system administrator." msgstr "" "Il meccanismo di autorizzazione sottostante (sudo) non permette di eseguire " "questo programma. Contattare l'amministratore di sistema." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2734 #, c-format msgid "sudo terminated with %d status" msgstr "sudo è terminato con stato %d" #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:218 msgid "Remember password" msgstr "Ricorda password" #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:235 msgid "Save for this session" msgstr "Salva per questa sessione" #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:240 msgid "Save in the keyring" msgstr "Salva nel portachiavi" #. label #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:334 msgid "<span weight=\"bold\" size=\"larger\">Type the root password.</span>\n" msgstr "" "<span weight=\"bold\" size=\"larger\">Digitare la password di root.</span>\n" #. entry label #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:355 msgid "Password:" msgstr "Password:" #. label capslock warning #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:376 msgid "<b>You have capslock on</b>" msgstr "<b>BlocMaiusc attivo</b>" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.c:248 msgid "Failed to load glade file; please check your installation." msgstr "Fallito il caricamento del file glade; controllare l'installazione." #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.desktop.in.h:1 msgid "Configure behavior of the privilege-granting tool" msgstr "Configura il comportamento dello strumento di concessione privilegi" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.desktop.in.h:2 msgid "Privilege granting" msgstr "Concessione privilegi" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:1 msgid "<b>Behavior</b>" msgstr "<b>Comportamento</b>" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:2 msgid "<b>Screen Grabbing</b>" msgstr "<b>Cattura schermo</b>" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:3 msgid "_Authentication mode:" msgstr "Modalità _autenticazione:" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:4 msgid "_Grab mode:" msgstr "Modalità _cattura:" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:5 msgid "" "enable\n" "disable\n" "force enable\n" "prompt\n" msgstr "" "enable\n" "disable\n" "force enable\n" "prompt\n" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:10 msgid "gtk-close" msgstr "gtk-close" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:11 msgid "" "su\n" "sudo" msgstr "" "su\n" "sudo" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:1 msgid "Disable keyboard and mouse grab" msgstr "Disabilita la cattura di tastiera e mouse" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:2 msgid "Display information message when no password is needed" msgstr "" "Visualizza un messaggio informativo quando la password non è necessaria" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:3 msgid "Force keyboard and mouse grab" msgstr "Forza la cattura di tastiera e mouse" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:4 msgid "" "Grab keyboard and mouse even if -g has been passed as argument on the " "command line." msgstr "" "Cattura la tastiera e il mouse anche se -g è stato passato come argomento " "sulla linea di comando." #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:5 msgid "Keyring to which passwords will be saved" msgstr "Portachiavi nel quale le password verranno salvate" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:6 msgid "Prompt for grabbing" msgstr "Richiede se catturare" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:7 msgid "Save password to gnome-keyring" msgstr "Salva la password in gnome-keyring" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:8 msgid "Sudo mode" msgstr "Modalità sudo" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:9 msgid "" "The name of the keyring gksu should use. Usual values are \"session\", which " "saves the password for the session, and \"default\", which saves the " "password with no timeout." msgstr "" "Il nome del portachiavi che gksu dovrebbe utilizzare. Valori usuali sono " "\"session\", che salva la password per la sessione, e \"default\", che salva " "la password senza una scadenza." #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:10 msgid "" "This option determines whether a message dialog will be displayed informing " "the user that the program is being run without the need of a password being " "asked for some reason." msgstr "" "Questa opzione determina se un dialogo di messaggio verrà visualizzato per " "informare l'utente che il programma sta per essere eseguito senza la " "necessità di richiesta di una password per qualche ragione." #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:11 msgid "" "This option will make gksu prompt the user if he wants to have the screen " "grabbed before entering the password. Notice that this only has an effect if " "force-grab is disabled." msgstr "" "Questa opzione farà sì che gksu chieda all'utente se vuole avere lo schermo " "catturato prima dell'inserimento della password. Notare che questo ha " "effetto solo se force-grab è disabilitato." #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:12 msgid "" "Whether sudo should be the default backend method. This method is otherwise " "accessed though the -S switch or by running 'gksudo' instead of 'gksu'." msgstr "" "Se sudo debba essere il metodo sottostante predefinito. Questo metodo è " "altrimenti accessibile attraverso l'argomento -S o eseguendo 'gksudo' invece " "di 'gksu'." #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:13 msgid "" "Whether the keyboard and mouse grabbing should be turned off. This will make " "it possible for other X applications to listen to keyboard input events, " "thus making it not possible to shield from malicious applications which may " "be running." msgstr "" "Se la cattura di tastiera e mouse debba essere disabilitata. Questo renderà " "possibile ad altre applicazioni X di ascoltare eventi di inserimento da " "tastiera, rendendo così impossibile la protezione da applicazioni malevole " "che possono essere in esecuzione." #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:14 msgid "" "gksu can save the password you type to the gnome-keyring so you'll not be " "asked everytime" msgstr "" "gksu può salvare la password digitata in gnome-keyring così da non essere " "richiesta ogni volta" #: ../libgksu/gksu-run-helper.c:149 #, c-format msgid "Failed to obtain xauth key: xauth binary not found at usual locations" msgstr "" "Fallito l'ottenimento della chiave xauth: binario di xauth non trovato nelle " "posizioni usuali" �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������libgksu-2.0.12/po/sv.po�����������������������������������������������������������������������������0000755�0001750�0001750�00000033612�11011106155�011562� �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������0000000�0000000������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������# Swedish translation of libgksu. # Copyright (C) 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # This file is distributed under the same license as the PACKAGE package. # Daniel Nylander <po@danielnylander.se>, 2005 # msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: libgksu\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: kov@debian.org\n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2006-12-13 22:22+0100\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2007-01-10 08:23+0100\n" "Last-Translator: Daniel Nylander <po@danielnylander.se>\n" "Language-Team: Swedish <tp-sv@listor.tp-sv.se>\n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:119 #, c-format msgid "Not using locking for read only lock file %s" msgstr "Använder inte lÃ¥sning för skrivskyddade läsfilen %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:139 #, c-format msgid "Not using locking for nfs mounted lock file %s" msgstr "Använder inte lÃ¥sning för NFS-monterade lÃ¥sfilen %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:495 msgid "" "<b><big>Could not grab your mouse.</big></b>\n" "\n" "A malicious client may be eavesdropping on your session or you may have just clicked a menu or some application just decided to get focus.\n" "\n" "Try again." msgstr "" "<b><big>Kunde inte fÃ¥nga din mus.</big></b>\n" "\n" "En ondsint klient har möjligheten att lyssna pÃ¥ din session, du har klickat pÃ¥ en meny eller att nÃ¥got program precis har bestämt sig för att ta fokus.\n" "\n" "Försök igen." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:507 msgid "" "<b><big>Could not grab your keyboard.</big></b>\n" "\n" "A malicious client may be eavesdropping on your session or you may have just clicked a menu or some application just decided to get focus.\n" "\n" "Try again." msgstr "" "<b><big>Kunde inte fÃ¥nga ditt tangentbord.</big></b>\n" "\n" "En ondsint klient har möjligheten att lyssna pÃ¥ din session, du har klickat pÃ¥ en meny eller att nÃ¥got program precis har bestämt sig för att ta fokus.\n" "\n" "Försök igen." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:855 #, c-format msgid "" "<b><big>Enter your password to perform administrative tasks</big></b>\n" "\n" "The application '%s' lets you modify essential parts of your system." msgstr "" "<b><big>Ange ditt lösenord för att genomföra administrativa uppgifter</big></b>\n" "\n" "Programmet \"%s\" lÃ¥ter dig ändra systemkritiska delar av ditt system." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:862 #, c-format msgid "<b><big>Enter your password to run the application '%s' as user %s</big></b>" msgstr "<b><big>Ange ditt lösenord för att köra programmet \"%s\" som användaren %s</big></b>" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:870 #, c-format msgid "" "<b><big>Enter the administrative password</big></b>\n" "\n" "The application '%s' lets you modify essential parts of your system." msgstr "" "<b><big>Ange det administrativa lösenordet</big></b>\n" "\n" "Programmet \"%s\" lÃ¥ter dig ändra systemkritiska delar av ditt system." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:877 #, c-format msgid "<b><big>Enter the password of %s to run the application '%s'</big></b>" msgstr "<b><big>Ange lösenordet för %s för att köra programmet \"%s\"</big></b>" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:908 msgid "Password prompt canceled." msgstr "LösenordsfrÃ¥ga avbröts." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:978 #, c-format msgid "" "<b><big>Granted permissions without asking for password</big></b>\n" "\n" "The '%s' program was started with the privileges of the %s user without the need to ask for a password, due to your system's authentication mechanism setup.\n" "\n" "It is possible that you are being allowed to run specific programs as user %s without the need for a password, or that the password is cached.\n" "\n" "This is not a problem report; it's simply a notification to make sure you are aware of this." msgstr "" "<b><big>Tilldelade rättigheter utan att frÃ¥ga efter lösenord</big></b>\n" "\n" "Programmet \"%s\" startades med rättigheterna för användaren %s utan att behöva frÃ¥ga efter ett lösenord. Detta pÃ¥ grund av konfigurationen av autentiseringsmekanismen i ditt system.\n" "\n" "Det är möjligt att du har tillÃ¥tits att köra specifika program som användaren %s utan att behöva ange ett lösenord, eller att lösenordet är mellanlagrat.\n" "\n" "Det här är inte en problemrapport; det är helt enkelt en notifiering för att göra dig uppmärksam pÃ¥ det här." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1002 msgid "Do _not display this message again" msgstr "Visa _inte det här meddelandet igen" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1022 msgid "" "<b>Would you like your screen to be \"grabbed\"\n" "while you enter the password?</b>\n" "\n" "This means all applications will be paused to avoid\n" "the eavesdropping of your password by a a malicious\n" "application while you type it." msgstr "" "<b>Vill du att din skärm ska \"fÃ¥ngas\"\n" "under tiden du matar in lösenordet?</b>\n" "\n" "Det här betyder att alla program pausas för att förhindra\n" "avlyssning av ditt lösenord av ett ondsint program\n" "under tiden du matar in det." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1299 msgid "Granting Rights" msgstr "Tilldelar rättigheter" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1806 msgid "gksu_run needs a command to be run, none was provided." msgstr "gksu_run behöver ett kommando att köra men inget angavs." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1817 msgid "The gksu-run-helper command was not found or is not executable." msgstr "Kommandot gksu-run-helper hittades inte eller är inte startbart." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1825 #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2331 msgid "Unable to copy the user's Xauthorization file." msgstr "Kunde inte kopiera användarens Xauthorization-fil." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1871 #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2465 #, c-format msgid "Failed to fork new process: %s" msgstr "Misslyckades att grena ny process: %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2002 msgid "Wrong password got from keyring." msgstr "Fick fel lösenord frÃ¥n nyckelringen." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2006 #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2616 msgid "Wrong password." msgstr "Fel lösenord." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2061 #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2075 #, c-format msgid "" "Failed to communicate with gksu-run-helper.\n" "\n" "Received:\n" " %s\n" "While expecting:\n" " %s" msgstr "" "Misslyckades att kommunicera med gksu-run-helper.\n" "\n" "Mottog:\n" " %s\n" "Förväntade:\n" " %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2067 #, c-format msgid "" "Failed to communicate with gksu-run-helper.\n" "\n" "Received bad string while expecting:\n" " %s" msgstr "" "Misslyckades med att kommunicera med gksu-run-helper.\n" "\n" "Mottog fel sträng när detta förväntades:\n" " %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2143 #, c-format msgid "Could not read from the pipe with the child: %s" msgstr "Kunde inte läsa frÃ¥n röret med barnprocess: %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2190 #, c-format msgid "su terminated with %d status" msgstr "su avslutades med status %d" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2305 msgid "gksu_sudo_run needs a command to be run, none was provided." msgstr "gksu_sudo_run behöver ett kommando att köra men inget angavs." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2446 #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2455 #, c-format msgid "Error creating pipe: %s" msgstr "Fel vid skapande av rör: %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2481 #, c-format msgid "Failed to exec new process: %s" msgstr "Misslyckades med att starta ny process: %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2498 #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2508 #, c-format msgid "Error opening pipe: %s" msgstr "Fel vid öppning av rör: %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2566 msgid "Password: " msgstr "Lösenord: " #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2619 #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2633 msgid "The underlying authorization mechanism (sudo) does not allow you to run this program. Contact the system administrator." msgstr "Den underliggande auktoriseringsmekanismen (sudo) tillÃ¥ter inte att du kör detta program. Kontakta systemadministratören." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2686 #, c-format msgid "sudo terminated with %d status" msgstr "sudo avslutades med status %d" #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:218 msgid "Remember password" msgstr "Kom ihÃ¥g lösenord" #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:235 msgid "Save for this session" msgstr "Spara för den här sessionen" #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:240 msgid "Save in the keyring" msgstr "Spara i nyckelringen" #. label #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:334 msgid "<span weight=\"bold\" size=\"larger\">Type the root password.</span>\n" msgstr "<span weight=\"bold\" size=\"larger\">Ange root-lösenordet.</span>\n" #. entry label #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:355 msgid "Password:" msgstr "Lösenord:" #. label capslock warning #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:375 msgid "<b>You have capslock on</b>" msgstr "<b>Du har CapsLock intryckt</b>" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.c:248 msgid "Failed to load glade file; please check your installation." msgstr "Misslyckades med att läsa in glade-filen; kontrollera din installation." #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.desktop.in.h:1 msgid "Configure behavior of the privilege-granting tool" msgstr "Konfigurera beteendet för verktyget för rättighetstilldelning" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.desktop.in.h:2 msgid "Privilege granting" msgstr "Rättighetstilldelning" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:1 msgid "<b>Behavior</b>" msgstr "<b>Beteende</b>" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:2 msgid "<b>Screen Grabbing</b>" msgstr "<b>SkärmfÃ¥ngst</b>" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:3 msgid "_Authentication mode:" msgstr "_Autentiseringsläge:" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:4 msgid "_Grab mode:" msgstr "_FÃ¥ngstläge:" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:5 msgid "" "enable\n" "disable\n" "force enable\n" "prompt\n" msgstr "" "aktivera\n" "inaktivera\n" "tvinga aktivering\n" "frÃ¥ga\n" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:10 msgid "gtk-close" msgstr "gtk-close" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:11 msgid "" "su\n" "sudo" msgstr "" "su\n" "sudo" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:1 msgid "Disable keyboard and mouse grab" msgstr "Inaktivera fÃ¥ngst av tangentbord och mus" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:2 msgid "Display information message when no password is needed" msgstr "Visa informationsmeddelande när inget lösenord behövs" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:3 msgid "Force keyboard and mouse grab" msgstr "Tvinga fÃ¥ngst av tangentbord och mus" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:4 msgid "Grab keyboard and mouse even if -g has been passed as argument on the command line." msgstr "FÃ¥nga tangentbord och mus även om -g har angivits som argument pÃ¥ kommandoraden." #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:5 msgid "Keyring to which passwords will be saved" msgstr "Nyckelring till vilken lösenord kommer att sparas" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:6 msgid "Prompt for grabbing" msgstr "FrÃ¥ga för fÃ¥ngst" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:7 msgid "Save password to gnome-keyring" msgstr "Spara lösenord i gnome-keyring" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:8 msgid "Sudo mode" msgstr "Sudo-läge" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:9 msgid "The name of the keyring gksu should use. Usual values are \"session\", which saves the password for the session, and \"default\", which saves the password with no timeout." msgstr "Namnet pÃ¥ nyckelringen som gksu ska använda. Vanliga värden är \"session\", vilket sparar lösenordet för sessionen, och \"default\" som sparar lösenordet utan maximal tidsgräns." #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:10 msgid "This option determines whether a message dialog will be displayed informing the user that the program is being run without the need of a password being asked for some reason." msgstr "Det här alternativet bestämmer huruvida en meddelandedialog kommer att visas och informera användaren att programmet kör utan att behöva frÃ¥ga efter ett lösenord av nÃ¥gon anledning." #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:11 msgid "This option will make gksu prompt the user if he wants to have the screen grabbed before entering the password. Notice that this only has an effect if force-grab is disabled." msgstr "Det här alternativet kommer att göra att gksu frÃ¥gar användaren om denne vill fÃ¥ skärmen fÃ¥ngad innan lösenordet matas in. Observera att det endast har effekt om force-grab är inaktivert." #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:12 msgid "Whether sudo should be the default backend method. This method is otherwise accessed though the -S switch or by running 'gksudo' instead of 'gksu'." msgstr "Huruvida sudo ska vara standardbakändemetoden. Den här metoden användas annars genom flaggan -S eller genom att köra \"gksudo\" istället för \"gksu\"." #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:13 msgid "Whether the keyboard and mouse grabbing should be turned off. This will make it possible for other X applications to listen to keyboard input events, thus making it not possible to shield from malicious applications which may be running." msgstr "Huruvida fÃ¥ngst av tangentbordet och musen ska stängas av. Det här gör det möjligt för andra X-program att lyssna pÃ¥ tangentbordsinmatningshändelser, vilket gör det inte är möjligt att skydda sig mot ondsinta program som kan vara igÃ¥ng." #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:14 msgid "gksu can save the password you type to the gnome-keyring so you'll not be asked everytime" msgstr "gksu kan spara lösenordet som du anger i gnome-keyring sÃ¥ att du inte kommer att bli tillfrÃ¥gad varje gÃ¥ng det används" #: ../libgksu/gksu-run-helper.c:149 #, c-format msgid "Failed to obtain xauth key: xauth binary not found at usual locations" msgstr "Misslyckades att hämta xauth-nyckeln: xauth-binären hittades inte pÃ¥ de vanliga platserna" #~ msgid "Failed to obtain xauth key: %s" #~ msgstr "Misslyckades med att hämta xauth-nyckel: %s" #~ msgid "" #~ "Impossible to create the .Xauthority file: a file already exists. This " #~ "might be a security issue; please investigate or warn your system " #~ "administrator." #~ msgstr "" #~ "Omöjligt att skapa filen .Xauthority: en fil finns redan. Det här kan " #~ "vara ett säkerhetsproblem; undersök problemet eller varna din " #~ "systemadministratör." #~ msgid "Error copying '%s' to '%s': %s" #~ msgstr "Fel vid kopiering av \"%s\" till \"%s\": %s" #~ msgid "Unable to run /bin/su: %s" #~ msgstr "Kunde inte köra /bin/su: %s" #~ msgid "No password was supplied and sudo needs it." #~ msgstr "Inget lösenord angavs och sudo behöver det." ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������libgksu-2.0.12/po/POTFILES.in�����������������������������������������������������������������������0000644�0001750�0001750�00000000333�11222200016�012331� �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������0000000�0000000������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������libgksu/libgksu.c libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c gksu-properties/gksu-properties.c gksu-properties/gksu-properties.desktop.in [type: gettext/glade]gksu-properties/gksu-properties.ui gksu.schemas.in libgksu/gksu-run-helper.c �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������libgksu-2.0.12/po/nb.po�����������������������������������������������������������������������������0000644�0001750�0001750�00000035420�11011106155�011525� �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������0000000�0000000������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������# Norwegian Bokmaal translation of GKsu. # Copyright (C) 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # This file is distributed under the same license as the GKsu package. # Vidar Braut Haarr <mabus_at_q1n_org>, 2004. # msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: gksu 1.0.1\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2007-02-03 12:27-0200\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2004-10-14 24:39-0300\n" "Last-Translator: Vidar Braut Haarr <mabus_at_q1n_org>\n" "Language-Team: Norwegian Bokmaal <bokmaal_at_firefox_no>\n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:119 #, c-format msgid "Not using locking for read only lock file %s" msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:139 #, c-format msgid "Not using locking for nfs mounted lock file %s" msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:495 #, fuzzy msgid "" "<b><big>Could not grab your mouse.</big></b>\n" "\n" "A malicious client may be eavesdropping on your session or you may have just " "clicked a menu or some application just decided to get focus.\n" "\n" "Try again." msgstr "" "Kunne ikke lÃ¥se tastaturet eller musen.\n" "Der er mulig at en annen klient overvÃ¥ker\n" "din sesjon." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:507 #, fuzzy msgid "" "<b><big>Could not grab your keyboard.</big></b>\n" "\n" "A malicious client may be eavesdropping on your session or you may have just " "clicked a menu or some application just decided to get focus.\n" "\n" "Try again." msgstr "" "Kunne ikke lÃ¥se tastaturet eller musen.\n" "Der er mulig at en annen klient overvÃ¥ker\n" "din sesjon." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:855 #, c-format msgid "" "<b><big>Enter your password to perform administrative tasks</big></b>\n" "\n" "The application '%s' lets you modify essential parts of your system." msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:862 #, fuzzy, c-format msgid "" "<b><big>Enter your password to run the application '%s' as user %s</big></b>" msgstr "" "<b>Jeg skal bruge %s's adgangskode til at køre:</b>\n" "<i>%s</i>" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:870 #, c-format msgid "" "<b><big>Enter the administrative password</big></b>\n" "\n" "The application '%s' lets you modify essential parts of your system." msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:877 #, fuzzy, c-format msgid "<b><big>Enter the password of %s to run the application '%s'</big></b>" msgstr "" "<b>Jeg skal bruge %s's adgangskode til at køre:</b>\n" "<i>%s</i>" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:908 msgid "Password prompt canceled." msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:978 #, c-format msgid "" "<b><big>Granted permissions without asking for password</big></b>\n" "\n" "The '%s' program was started with the privileges of the %s user without the " "need to ask for a password, due to your system's authentication mechanism " "setup.\n" "\n" "It is possible that you are being allowed to run specific programs as user %" "s without the need for a password, or that the password is cached.\n" "\n" "This is not a problem report; it's simply a notification to make sure you " "are aware of this." msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1002 msgid "Do _not display this message again" msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1022 msgid "" "<b>Would you like your screen to be \"grabbed\"\n" "while you enter the password?</b>\n" "\n" "This means all applications will be paused to avoid\n" "the eavesdropping of your password by a a malicious\n" "application while you type it." msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1299 msgid "Granting Rights" msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1854 msgid "gksu_run needs a command to be run, none was provided." msgstr "gksu_run trenger en kommando Ã¥ kjøre, men ingen ble gitt." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1865 msgid "The gksu-run-helper command was not found or is not executable." msgstr "gksu-run-helper kommandoen ble ikke funnet eller er ikke kjørbar" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1873 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2379 msgid "Unable to copy the user's Xauthorization file." msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1919 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2513 #, c-format msgid "Failed to fork new process: %s" msgstr "Klarer ikke spalte ut ny prosess: %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2050 #, fuzzy msgid "Wrong password got from keyring." msgstr "Feil passord." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2054 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2664 msgid "Wrong password." msgstr "Feil passord." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2109 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2123 #, c-format msgid "" "Failed to communicate with gksu-run-helper.\n" "\n" "Received:\n" " %s\n" "While expecting:\n" " %s" msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2115 #, c-format msgid "" "Failed to communicate with gksu-run-helper.\n" "\n" "Received bad string while expecting:\n" " %s" msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2191 #, c-format msgid "Could not read from the pipe with the child: %s" msgstr "Klarte ikke lese fra røret med barneprosessen: %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2238 #, fuzzy, c-format msgid "su terminated with %d status" msgstr "Barneprosess avsluttet med status %d" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2353 msgid "gksu_sudo_run needs a command to be run, none was provided." msgstr "gksu_sudo_run trenger en kommando Ã¥ kjøre, men ingen ble gitt." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2494 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2503 #, c-format msgid "Error creating pipe: %s" msgstr "Klarte ikke opprette rør: %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2529 #, c-format msgid "Failed to exec new process: %s" msgstr "Klarte ikke kjøre ny prosess: %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2546 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2556 #, c-format msgid "Error opening pipe: %s" msgstr "Klarte ikke Ã¥pne rør: %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2614 #, fuzzy msgid "Password: " msgstr "Adgangskode:" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2667 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2681 msgid "" "The underlying authorization mechanism (sudo) does not allow you to run this " "program. Contact the system administrator." msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2734 #, fuzzy, c-format msgid "sudo terminated with %d status" msgstr "Barneprosess avsluttet med status %d" #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:218 #, fuzzy msgid "Remember password" msgstr "Feil passord." #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:235 msgid "Save for this session" msgstr "" #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:240 msgid "Save in the keyring" msgstr "" #. label #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:334 msgid "<span weight=\"bold\" size=\"larger\">Type the root password.</span>\n" msgstr "" #. entry label #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:355 #, fuzzy msgid "Password:" msgstr "Adgangskode:" #. label capslock warning #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:376 msgid "<b>You have capslock on</b>" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.c:248 msgid "Failed to load glade file; please check your installation." msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.desktop.in.h:1 msgid "Configure behavior of the privilege-granting tool" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.desktop.in.h:2 msgid "Privilege granting" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:1 msgid "<b>Behavior</b>" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:2 msgid "<b>Screen Grabbing</b>" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:3 msgid "_Authentication mode:" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:4 msgid "_Grab mode:" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:5 msgid "" "enable\n" "disable\n" "force enable\n" "prompt\n" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:10 msgid "gtk-close" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:11 msgid "" "su\n" "sudo" msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:1 msgid "Disable keyboard and mouse grab" msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:2 msgid "Display information message when no password is needed" msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:3 msgid "Force keyboard and mouse grab" msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:4 msgid "" "Grab keyboard and mouse even if -g has been passed as argument on the " "command line." msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:5 msgid "Keyring to which passwords will be saved" msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:6 msgid "Prompt for grabbing" msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:7 msgid "Save password to gnome-keyring" msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:8 msgid "Sudo mode" msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:9 msgid "" "The name of the keyring gksu should use. Usual values are \"session\", which " "saves the password for the session, and \"default\", which saves the " "password with no timeout." msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:10 msgid "" "This option determines whether a message dialog will be displayed informing " "the user that the program is being run without the need of a password being " "asked for some reason." msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:11 msgid "" "This option will make gksu prompt the user if he wants to have the screen " "grabbed before entering the password. Notice that this only has an effect if " "force-grab is disabled." msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:12 msgid "" "Whether sudo should be the default backend method. This method is otherwise " "accessed though the -S switch or by running 'gksudo' instead of 'gksu'." msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:13 msgid "" "Whether the keyboard and mouse grabbing should be turned off. This will make " "it possible for other X applications to listen to keyboard input events, " "thus making it not possible to shield from malicious applications which may " "be running." msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:14 msgid "" "gksu can save the password you type to the gnome-keyring so you'll not be " "asked everytime" msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/gksu-run-helper.c:149 #, c-format msgid "Failed to obtain xauth key: xauth binary not found at usual locations" msgstr "" #~ msgid "Failed to obtain xauth key: %s" #~ msgstr "Klarte ikke hente xauth nøkkel: %s" #~ msgid "Error copying '%s' to '%s': %s" #~ msgstr "Klarte ikke kopiere '%s' til '%s': %s" #, fuzzy #~ msgid "Unable to run /bin/su: %s" #~ msgstr "Klarer ikke kjøre %s/bin/gksu: %s" #, fuzzy #~ msgid "<b>Please enter %s's password</b>" #~ msgstr "Vennligst skriv inn %s's passord" #~ msgid "Missing command to run." #~ msgstr "Mangler kommando for Ã¥ kjøre." #, fuzzy #~ msgid "" #~ "<b>Failed to run %s as user %s.</b>\n" #~ "\n" #~ "%s" #~ msgstr "" #~ "<b>Jeg skal bruge %s's adgangskode til at køre:</b>\n" #~ "<i>%s</i>" #, fuzzy #~ msgid "" #~ "Failed to run %s as user %s:\n" #~ " %s" #~ msgstr "Klarer ikke kjøre %s/bin/gksu: %s" #, fuzzy #~ msgid "Unable to run %s: %s" #~ msgstr "Klarer ikke kjøre /bin/su: %s" #~ msgid "Advanced options" #~ msgstr "Avanserte innstillinger" #~ msgid "<b>Options to use when changing user</b>" #~ msgstr "<b>Innstillinger til bruk under bytting av bruker</b>" #~ msgid "_login shell" #~ msgstr "inn_loggingsskal" #, fuzzy #~ msgid "_preserve environment" #~ msgstr "_behold miljøinnstillinger" #~ msgid "Run program" #~ msgstr "Kjør program" #~ msgid "Run:" #~ msgstr "Kjør:" #~ msgid "As user:" #~ msgstr "Som bruker:" #~ msgid "_Advanced" #~ msgstr "_Avansert" #, fuzzy #~ msgid "Always request a password" #~ msgstr "Vennligst skriv inn %s's passord" #, fuzzy #~ msgid "" #~ "<b>Please enter %s's password\n" #~ "to run %s.</b>" #~ msgstr "" #~ "<b>Jeg skal bruge %s's adgangskode til at køre:</b>\n" #~ "<i>%s</i>" #, fuzzy #~ msgid "" #~ "GKsu version %s\n" #~ "\n" #~ "Usage: %s [-u <user>] [-k] [-l] <command>\n" #~ "\n" #~ " --user <user>, -u <user>\n" #~ " Calls <command> as the specified user\n" #~ " --message <message>, -m <message>\n" #~ " Replaces the standard message shown to ask for\n" #~ " password for the argument passed to the option\n" #~ " --title <title>, -t <title>\n" #~ " Replaces the default title with the argument\n" #~ " --icon <icon>, -i <icon>\n" #~ " Replaces the default window icon with the argument\n" #~ " --print-pass, -p\n" #~ " Asks gksu to print the password to stdout, just\n" #~ " like ssh-askpass. Useful to use in scripts with\n" #~ " programs that accept receiving the password on\n" #~ " stdin.\n" #~ " --disable-grab, -g\n" #~ " Disables the \"locking\" of the keyboard, mouse,\n" #~ " and focus done by the program when asking for\n" #~ " password\n" #~ " --ssh-fwd, -s\n" #~ " Strip the host part of the $DISPLAY variable, so that\n" #~ " GKSu will work on SSH X11 Forwarding.\n" #~ "\n" #~ " --login, -l\n" #~ " Makes this a login shell. Beware this may cause\n" #~ " problems with the Xauthority magic. Run xhost\n" #~ " to allow the target user to open windows on your\n" #~ " display!\n" #~ " --preserve-env, -k\n" #~ " Preserve the current environments, does not set $HOME\n" #~ " nor $PATH, for example.\n" #~ "\n" #~ "\n" #~ msgstr "" #~ "GKsu versjon %s\n" #~ "\n" #~ "Bruk: %s [-u <bruker>] [-k] [-l] <kommando>\n" #~ "\n" #~ " --user <bruker>, -u <bruker>\n" #~ " Kaller <kommando> som den angitte bruker\n" #~ " --message <beskjed>, -m <beskjed>\n" #~ " Erstatter standardbeskjeden som viser nÃ¥r det\n" #~ " blir spurt etter passord.\n" #~ " --title <tittel>, -t <tittel>\n" #~ " Erstatter standardtittelen med den angitte tittel.\n" #~ " --icon <ikon>, -i <ikon>\n" #~ " Erstatter standardikonet med det angitte ikonet.\n" #~ " --print-pass, -p\n" #~ " Ber gksu om Ã¥ printe passordet til stdout,\n" #~ " slik som ssh-askpass. Nyttig i skript for\n" #~ " programmer som mottar passordet med stdin.\n" #~ " --disable-grab, -g\n" #~ " Deaktiver \"lÃ¥sing\" av tastatureret og musen,\n" #~ " og fokus nÃ¥r programmer spør om adgangskode.\n" #~ " --ssh-fwd, -s\n" #~ " Fjern værtsdelen av $DISPLAY variabelen, sÃ¥nn at GKsu virker\n" #~ " med SSH X11 Forwarding.\n" #~ "\n" #~ " --login, -l\n" #~ " GÃ¥r dette til et login-shell. Merk at det kan skape\n" #~ " problemer med Xauthority. Kjør xhost for Ã¥ tillate\n" #~ " brukeren Ã¥ Ã¥pne vinduer pÃ¥ din skjerm!\n" #~ " --preserv-env, -k\n" #~ " Bruk de nÃ¥værende miljøinnstillinger. Dette unngør at f.eks.\n" #~ " $HOME og $PATH blir satt.\n" #~ "\n" #~ "\n" #~ msgid "Changing user..." #~ msgstr "Skifter bruger..." #~ msgid "" #~ "<b>I need %s's password to run:</b>\n" #~ "<i>%s</i>" #~ msgstr "" #~ "<b>Jeg trenger %s's passord for Ã¥ kjøre:</b>\n" #~ "<i>%s</i>" #, fuzzy #~ msgid "Child terminated with %d status" #~ msgstr "Barneprosess avsluttet med status %d" #~ msgid "Using %s as username...\n" #~ msgstr "Bruker %s som brukernavn...\n" #~ msgid "" #~ "libgksu: Failed to init the Gtk+ library, GKSu is not able to continue.\n" #~ msgstr "" #~ "libgksu: Det oppstod en feil under initialiseringen av Gtk+ biblioteket." #~ "Kan ikke fortsette.\n" #, fuzzy #~ msgid "" #~ "<b>I need your password to run:</b>\n" #~ "<i>%s</i>" #~ msgstr "" #~ "<b>Jeg trenger %s's passord for Ã¥ kjøre:</b>\n" #~ "<i>%s</i>" #~ msgid "No password was supplied and sudo needs it." #~ msgstr "sudo trenger et passord, men ingen ble gitt." #, fuzzy #~ msgid "" #~ "The X authority file i am trying to create for the target user already " #~ "exists! This is highly suspicous!" #~ msgstr "" #~ "X autoritetsfilen jeg prøvde Ã¥ lage for superbrukeren 'root' eksisterer " #~ "allerede. Dette er veldig merkelig!" ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������libgksu-2.0.12/po/lt.po�����������������������������������������������������������������������������0000644�0001750�0001750�00000027225�11011106155�011551� �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������0000000�0000000������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������# translation of libgksu-lt.po to Lithuanian # Lithuanian translation for libgksu1.2 # Copyright (c) (c) 2006 Canonical Ltd, and Rosetta Contributors 2006 # This file is distributed under the same license as the libgksu1.2 package. # # FIRST AUTHOR <EMAIL@ADDRESS>, 2006. # Gintautas Miliauskas <gintas@akl.lt>, 2006. msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: libgksu-lt\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2007-02-03 12:27-0200\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2006-08-03 13:22+0300\n" "Last-Translator: Gintautas Miliauskas <gintas@akl.lt>\n" "Language-Team: Lithuanian <komp_lt@konferencijos.lt>\n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" "X-Generator: KBabel 1.11.2\n" "Plural-Forms: nplurals=3; plural=(n%10==1 && n%100!=11 ? 0 : n%10>=2 && (n%" "100<10 || n%100>=20) ? 1 : 2);\n" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:119 #, c-format msgid "Not using locking for read only lock file %s" msgstr "Failui %s nenaudojamas failų rakinimas (locking)." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:139 #, c-format msgid "Not using locking for nfs mounted lock file %s" msgstr "Failui %s (iÅ¡ NFS) nenaudojamas failų rakinimas (locking)." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:495 msgid "" "<b><big>Could not grab your mouse.</big></b>\n" "\n" "A malicious client may be eavesdropping on your session or you may have just " "clicked a menu or some application just decided to get focus.\n" "\n" "Try again." msgstr "" "<b><big>Nepavyko perimti pelÄ—s.</big></b>\n" "\n" "Gali bÅ«ti, kad piktybinÄ— programa Å¡nipinÄ—ja sesijÄ…, arba tiesiog atvÄ—rÄ—te " "meniu (arba kita programa nusprendÄ— perimti židinį).\n" "\n" "Pabandykite dar kartÄ…." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:507 msgid "" "<b><big>Could not grab your keyboard.</big></b>\n" "\n" "A malicious client may be eavesdropping on your session or you may have just " "clicked a menu or some application just decided to get focus.\n" "\n" "Try again." msgstr "" "<b><big>Nepavyko perimti klaviatÅ«ros.</big></b>\n" "\n" "Gali bÅ«ti, kad piktybinÄ— programa Å¡nipinÄ—ja sesijÄ…, arba tiesiog atvÄ—rÄ—te " "meniu (arba kita programa nusprendÄ— perimti židinį).\n" "\n" "Pabandykite dar kartÄ…." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:855 #, c-format msgid "" "<b><big>Enter your password to perform administrative tasks</big></b>\n" "\n" "The application '%s' lets you modify essential parts of your system." msgstr "" "<b><big>Ä®veskite savo slaptažodį administraciniams darbams atlikti</big></" "b>\n" "\n" "Programa '%s' leidžia tvarkyti svarbius sistemos komponentus." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:862 #, c-format msgid "" "<b><big>Enter your password to run the application '%s' as user %s</big></b>" msgstr "" "<b><big>Ä®veskite slaptažodį programai '%s' naudotojo %s teisÄ—mis paleisti</" "big></b>" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:870 #, c-format msgid "" "<b><big>Enter the administrative password</big></b>\n" "\n" "The application '%s' lets you modify essential parts of your system." msgstr "" "<b><big>Ä®veskite administratoriaus slaptažodį</big></b>\n" "\n" "Programa '%s' leidžia tvarkyti svarbius sistemos komponentus." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:877 #, c-format msgid "<b><big>Enter the password of %s to run the application '%s'</big></b>" msgstr "" "<b><big>Ä®veskite naudotojo '%s' slaptažodį programai '%s' paleisti</big></b>" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:908 msgid "Password prompt canceled." msgstr "Slaptažodžio užklausimas nutrauktas." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:978 #, c-format msgid "" "<b><big>Granted permissions without asking for password</big></b>\n" "\n" "The '%s' program was started with the privileges of the %s user without the " "need to ask for a password, due to your system's authentication mechanism " "setup.\n" "\n" "It is possible that you are being allowed to run specific programs as user %" "s without the need for a password, or that the password is cached.\n" "\n" "This is not a problem report; it's simply a notification to make sure you " "are aware of this." msgstr "" "<b><big>TeisÄ—s suteiktos neklausiant slaptažodžio</big></b>\n" "\n" "Programa '%s' paleista naudotojo %s teisÄ—mis nenurodžius slaptažodžio, nes " "taip sukonfigÅ«ruotas sistemos autentikavimo mechanizmas.\n" "\n" "Gali bÅ«ti, kad jums leidžiama vykdyti programas naudotojo '%s' teisÄ—mis " "nenurodant slaptažodžio, arba slaptažodis saugomas laikinojoje atmintinÄ—je.\n" "\n" "Tai ne klaida, o tiesiog praneÅ¡imas, kad žinotumÄ—te apie šį veiksmÄ…." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1002 msgid "Do _not display this message again" msgstr "Daugiau _nerodyti Å¡io praneÅ¡imo." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1022 msgid "" "<b>Would you like your screen to be \"grabbed\"\n" "while you enter the password?</b>\n" "\n" "This means all applications will be paused to avoid\n" "the eavesdropping of your password by a a malicious\n" "application while you type it." msgstr "" "<b>Ar norÄ—tumÄ—te, kad jÅ«sų ekranas bÅ«tų \"perimtas\"\n" "slaptažodžio įvedimo metu?</b>\n" "\n" "Tai reiÅ¡kia, kad visos programos bus trumpam sustabdytos,\n" "todÄ—l piktybiÅ¡kos programos negalÄ—s nuskaityti slaptažodžio." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1299 msgid "Granting Rights" msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1854 msgid "gksu_run needs a command to be run, none was provided." msgstr "" "gksu_run reikia nurodyti komandÄ…, kuri turÄ—tų bÅ«ti vykdoma, bet jokios " "nebuvo nurodyta." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1865 msgid "The gksu-run-helper command was not found or is not executable." msgstr "gksu-run-helper komanda nerasta arba nÄ—ra vykdomoji." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1873 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2379 msgid "Unable to copy the user's Xauthorization file." msgstr "Neįmanoma sukurti naudotojo Xauthorization failo kopijos." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1919 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2513 #, c-format msgid "Failed to fork new process: %s" msgstr "Nepavyko atÅ¡akoti naujo proceso: %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2050 #, fuzzy msgid "Wrong password got from keyring." msgstr "Klaidingas slaptažodis." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2054 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2664 msgid "Wrong password." msgstr "Klaidingas slaptažodis." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2109 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2123 #, c-format msgid "" "Failed to communicate with gksu-run-helper.\n" "\n" "Received:\n" " %s\n" "While expecting:\n" " %s" msgstr "" "Nepavyko susijungti su gksu-run-helper.\n" "\n" "Gauta:\n" " %s\n" "TikÄ—tasi:\n" " %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2115 #, c-format msgid "" "Failed to communicate with gksu-run-helper.\n" "\n" "Received bad string while expecting:\n" " %s" msgstr "" "Nepavyko susijungti su gksu-run-helper.\n" "\n" "Gauta netaisyklinga seka, tikÄ—tasi:\n" " %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2191 #, c-format msgid "Could not read from the pipe with the child: %s" msgstr "Nepavyko skaityti iÅ¡ konvejerio su vaikiniu procesu: %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2238 #, c-format msgid "su terminated with %d status" msgstr "su baigÄ— darbÄ… klaidos kodu %d" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2353 msgid "gksu_sudo_run needs a command to be run, none was provided." msgstr "" "gksu_sudo_run reikia komandos, kuri turÄ—tų bÅ«ti vykdoma, bet jokios nebuvo " "nurodyta." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2494 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2503 #, c-format msgid "Error creating pipe: %s" msgstr "Klaida kuriant konvejerį: %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2529 #, c-format msgid "Failed to exec new process: %s" msgstr "Nepavyko įvkdyti naujo proceso: %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2546 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2556 #, c-format msgid "Error opening pipe: %s" msgstr "Klaida atidarant konvejerį: %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2614 msgid "Password: " msgstr "Slaptažodis: " #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2667 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2681 msgid "" "The underlying authorization mechanism (sudo) does not allow you to run this " "program. Contact the system administrator." msgstr "" "Esamas autorizacijos mechanizmas (sudo) neleidžia jums įvykdyti Å¡ios " "programos. Susisiekite su sistemos administratoriumi." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2734 #, c-format msgid "sudo terminated with %d status" msgstr "sudo baigÄ— darbÄ… klaidos kodu %d" #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:218 msgid "Remember password" msgstr "Prisiminti slaptažodį" #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:235 msgid "Save for this session" msgstr "IÅ¡saugoti Å¡iai sesijai" #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:240 msgid "Save in the keyring" msgstr "IÅ¡saugoti raktinÄ—je" #. label #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:334 msgid "<span weight=\"bold\" size=\"larger\">Type the root password.</span>\n" msgstr "" "<span weight=\"bold\" size=\"larger\">Ä®veskite administratoriaus slaptažodį." "</span>\n" #. entry label #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:355 msgid "Password:" msgstr "Slaptažodis:" #. label capslock warning #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:376 msgid "<b>You have capslock on</b>" msgstr "<b>Didžiųjų raidžių registras (Caps Lock) įjungtas</b>" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.c:248 msgid "Failed to load glade file; please check your installation." msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.desktop.in.h:1 msgid "Configure behavior of the privilege-granting tool" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.desktop.in.h:2 msgid "Privilege granting" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:1 msgid "<b>Behavior</b>" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:2 msgid "<b>Screen Grabbing</b>" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:3 msgid "_Authentication mode:" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:4 msgid "_Grab mode:" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:5 msgid "" "enable\n" "disable\n" "force enable\n" "prompt\n" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:10 msgid "gtk-close" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:11 msgid "" "su\n" "sudo" msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:1 msgid "Disable keyboard and mouse grab" msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:2 msgid "Display information message when no password is needed" msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:3 msgid "Force keyboard and mouse grab" msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:4 msgid "" "Grab keyboard and mouse even if -g has been passed as argument on the " "command line." msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:5 msgid "Keyring to which passwords will be saved" msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:6 msgid "Prompt for grabbing" msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:7 #, fuzzy msgid "Save password to gnome-keyring" msgstr "IÅ¡saugoti raktinÄ—je" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:8 msgid "Sudo mode" msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:9 msgid "" "The name of the keyring gksu should use. Usual values are \"session\", which " "saves the password for the session, and \"default\", which saves the " "password with no timeout." msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:10 msgid "" "This option determines whether a message dialog will be displayed informing " "the user that the program is being run without the need of a password being " "asked for some reason." msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:11 msgid "" "This option will make gksu prompt the user if he wants to have the screen " "grabbed before entering the password. Notice that this only has an effect if " "force-grab is disabled." msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:12 msgid "" "Whether sudo should be the default backend method. This method is otherwise " "accessed though the -S switch or by running 'gksudo' instead of 'gksu'." msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:13 msgid "" "Whether the keyboard and mouse grabbing should be turned off. This will make " "it possible for other X applications to listen to keyboard input events, " "thus making it not possible to shield from malicious applications which may " "be running." msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:14 msgid "" "gksu can save the password you type to the gnome-keyring so you'll not be " "asked everytime" msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/gksu-run-helper.c:149 #, c-format msgid "Failed to obtain xauth key: xauth binary not found at usual locations" msgstr "" ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������libgksu-2.0.12/po/ko.po�����������������������������������������������������������������������������0000644�0001750�0001750�00000033356�11011106155�011545� �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������0000000�0000000������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������# Korean translation for libgksu # Copyright (c) 2006 Rosetta Contributors and Canonical Ltd 2006 # This file is distributed under the same license as the libgksu package. # DasomOLI <dasomoli@gmail.com>, 2006. # Copyright others: # Changwoo Ryu <cwryu@debian.org>, 2007. # msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: libgksu\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: kov@debian.org\n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2007-03-26 00:10+0900\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2007-03-26 01:28+0900\n" "Last-Translator: Changwoo Ryu <cwryu@debian.org>\n" "Language-Team: Korean <ko@li.org>\n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:119 #, c-format msgid "Not using locking for read only lock file %s" msgstr "ì½ê¸° ì „ìš© 잠금 íŒŒì¼ %sì— ëŒ€í•´ ìž ê¸ˆì„ ì‚¬ìš©í•˜ì§€ 않습니다" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:139 #, c-format msgid "Not using locking for nfs mounted lock file %s" msgstr "NFS로 ë§ˆìš´íŠ¸ëœ ìž ê¸ˆ íŒŒì¼ %sì— ëŒ€í•´ ìž ê¸ˆì„ ì‚¬ìš©í•˜ì§€ 않습니다" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:495 msgid "" "<b><big>Could not grab your mouse.</big></b>\n" "\n" "A malicious client may be eavesdropping on your session or you may have just " "clicked a menu or some application just decided to get focus.\n" "\n" "Try again." msgstr "" "<b><big>마우스를 ê³ ì •í•  수 없습니다.</big></b>\n" "\n" "ì˜ì‹¬ìŠ¤ëŸ¬ìš´ í”„ë¡œê·¸ëž¨ì´ ì„¸ì…˜ì„ ëª°ëž˜ 엿듣고 ìžˆì„ ìˆ˜ë„ ìžˆê³ , 막 í¬ì»¤ìŠ¤ë¥¼ ë°›ì€ ë©”ë‰´ë‚˜ í”„ë¡œê·¸ëž¨ì„ í´ë¦­í–ˆì„ ìˆ˜ë„ ìžˆìŠµë‹ˆë‹¤.\n" "\n" "다시 시ë„í•´ 보십시오." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:507 msgid "" "<b><big>Could not grab your keyboard.</big></b>\n" "\n" "A malicious client may be eavesdropping on your session or you may have just " "clicked a menu or some application just decided to get focus.\n" "\n" "Try again." msgstr "" "<b><big>키보드를 ê³ ì •í•  수 없습니다.</big></b>\n" "\n" "ì˜ì‹¬ìŠ¤ëŸ¬ìš´ í”„ë¡œê·¸ëž¨ì´ ì„¸ì…˜ì„ ëª°ëž˜ 엿듣고 ìžˆì„ ìˆ˜ë„ ìžˆê³ , 막 í¬ì»¤ìŠ¤ë¥¼ ë°›ì€ ë©”ë‰´ë‚˜ í”„ë¡œê·¸ëž¨ì„ í´ë¦­í–ˆì„ ìˆ˜ë„ ìžˆìŠµë‹ˆë‹¤.\n" "\n" "다시 시ë„í•´ 보십시오." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:864 #, c-format msgid "" "<b><big>Enter your password to perform administrative tasks</big></b>\n" "\n" "The application '%s' lets you modify essential parts of your system." msgstr "" "<b><big>관리 ìž‘ì—…ì„ í•˜ë ¤ë©´ ì—´ì‡ ê¸€ì„ ìž…ë ¥í•˜ì‹­ì‹œì˜¤</big></b>\n" "\n" "'%s' í”„ë¡œê·¸ëž¨ì„ ì´ìš©í•´ ì‹œìŠ¤í…œì˜ ì¤‘ìš” ì‚¬í•­ì„ ë°”ê¿‰ë‹ˆë‹¤." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:871 #, c-format msgid "" "<b><big>Enter your password to run the application '%s' as user %s</big></b>" msgstr "<b><big>'%s' í”„ë¡œê·¸ëž¨ì„ '%s' 사용ìžë¡œ 실행하려면 ì—´ì‡ ê¸€ì„ ìž…ë ¥í•˜ì‹­ì‹œì˜¤</big></b>" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:879 #, c-format msgid "" "<b><big>Enter the administrative password</big></b>\n" "\n" "The application '%s' lets you modify essential parts of your system." msgstr "" "<b><big>ê´€ë¦¬ìž ì—´ì‡ ê¸€ì„ ìž…ë ¥í•˜ì‹­ì‹œì˜¤</big></b>\n" "\n" "'%s' í”„ë¡œê·¸ëž¨ì„ ì´ìš©í•´ ì‹œìŠ¤í…œì˜ ì¤‘ìš” ì‚¬í•­ì„ ë°”ê¿‰ë‹ˆë‹¤." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:886 #, c-format msgid "<b><big>Enter the password of %s to run the application '%s'</big></b>" msgstr "<b><big>'%2$s' í”„ë¡œê·¸ëž¨ì„ ì‹¤í–‰í•˜ë ¤ë©´ %1$sì˜ ì—´ì‡ ê¸€ì„ ìž…ë ¥í•˜ì‹­ì‹œì˜¤</big></b>" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:917 msgid "Password prompt canceled." msgstr "열쇠글 물어보기를 취소했습니다." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:987 #, c-format msgid "" "<b><big>Granted permissions without asking for password</big></b>\n" "\n" "The '%s' program was started with the privileges of the %s user without the " "need to ask for a password, due to your system's authentication mechanism " "setup.\n" "\n" "It is possible that you are being allowed to run specific programs as user %" "s without the need for a password, or that the password is cached.\n" "\n" "This is not a problem report; it's simply a notification to make sure you " "are aware of this." msgstr "" "<b><big>ì—´ì‡ ê¸€ì„ ë¬¼ì–´ë³´ì§€ 않고 ê¶Œí•œì„ ë¶€ì—¬í•©ë‹ˆë‹¤</big></b>\n" "\n" " ì—´ì‡ ê¸€ì„ ë¬¼ì–´ë³´ì§€ 않고 '%s' í”„ë¡œê·¸ëž¨ì„ %s 사용ìžì˜ 권한으로 시작합니다. ì´ ì‹œìŠ¤í…œì˜ ì¸ì¦ ì‹œìŠ¤í…œì´ ê·¸ë ‡ê²Œ 설정ë˜ì–´ 있습니다.\n" "\n" "현재 사용ìžê°€ ì—´ì‡ ê¸€ì„ ìž…ë ¥í•˜ì§€ ì•Šê³ ë„ %s 사용ìžë¡œ 특정 í”„ë¡œê·¸ëž¨ì„ ì‹¤í–‰í•  수 있ë„ë¡ í—ˆìš©ë˜ì–´ ìžˆì„ ìˆ˜ë„ ìžˆê³ , 아니면 ì—´ì‡ ê¸€ì´ ìž„ì‹œ 저장ë˜ì–´ ìžˆì„ ìˆ˜ë„ ìžˆìŠµë‹ˆë‹¤.\n" "\n" "ì´ ë©”ì„¸ì§€ëŠ” 문제ì ì„ 표시하는 게 아닙니다. 위와 ê°™ì€ ì‚¬ì‹¤ì„ ì•Œë¦¬ëŠ” ë©”ì„¸ì§€ì¼ ë¿ìž…니다." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1011 msgid "Do _not display this message again" msgstr "ì´ ë©”ì„¸ì§€ë¥¼ 다시 보여주지 않ìŒ( _n)" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1031 msgid "" "<b>Would you like your screen to be \"grabbed\"\n" "while you enter the password?</b>\n" "\n" "This means all applications will be paused to avoid\n" "the eavesdropping of your password by a a malicious\n" "application while you type it." msgstr "" "<b>ì—´ì‡ ê¸€ì„ ìž…ë ¥í•˜ëŠ” ë™ì•ˆì— í™”ë©´ì„ \"ê³ ì •\"하시겠습니까?\n" "\n" "모든 í”„ë¡œê·¸ëž¨ì´ ì¼ì‹œ 정지해서 ì•…ì˜ì ì¸ 프로그램ì´\n" "열쇠글 ìž…ë ¥ì„ ì—¿ë“£ì§€ 못하게 합니다." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1308 msgid "Granting Rights" msgstr "권한 부여" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1863 msgid "gksu_run needs a command to be run, none was provided." msgstr "gksu_runì— ì‹¤í–‰í•  ëª…ë ¹ì´ í•„ìš”í•˜ì§€ë§Œ ëª…ë ¹ì´ ì£¼ì–´ì§€ì§€ 않았습니다." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1874 msgid "The gksu-run-helper command was not found or is not executable." msgstr "gksu-run-helper ëª…ë ¹ì„ ì°¾ì„ ìˆ˜ 없거나 실행할 수 없습니다." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1882 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2396 msgid "Unable to copy the user's Xauthorization file." msgstr "사용ìžì˜ Xì¸ì¦ 파ì¼ì„ 복사할 수 없습니다." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1928 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2530 #, c-format msgid "Failed to fork new process: %s" msgstr "새 프로세스를 ë§Œë“œëŠ”ë° ì‹¤íŒ¨: %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2067 msgid "Wrong password got from keyring." msgstr "키 모ìŒì—서 가져온 ì—´ì‡ ê¸€ì´ í‹€ë ¸ìŠµë‹ˆë‹¤." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2071 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2681 msgid "Wrong password." msgstr "ìž˜ëª»ëœ ì—´ì‡ ê¸€." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2126 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2140 #, c-format msgid "" "Failed to communicate with gksu-run-helper.\n" "\n" "Received:\n" " %s\n" "While expecting:\n" " %s" msgstr "" "gksu-run-helper와 í†µì‹ ì— ì‹¤íŒ¨í–ˆìŠµë‹ˆë‹¤.\n" "\n" "ë°›ì€ ë¬¸ìžì—´:\n" " %s\n" "예ìƒí–ˆë˜ 문ìžì—´:\n" " %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2132 #, c-format msgid "" "Failed to communicate with gksu-run-helper.\n" "\n" "Received bad string while expecting:\n" " %s" msgstr "" "gksu-run-helper와 í†µì‹ ì— ì‹¤íŒ¨í–ˆìŠµë‹ˆë‹¤.\n" "\n" "다ìŒì„ 예ìƒí–ˆì§€ë§Œ ìž˜ëª»ëœ ë¬¸ìžì—´ì„ 받았습니다:\n" " %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2208 #, c-format msgid "Could not read from the pipe with the child: %s" msgstr "ìžì‹ì˜ 파ì´í”„ì—서 ì½ì„ 수 없습니다: %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2255 #, c-format msgid "su terminated with %d status" msgstr "suê°€ %d ê°’ì„ ë¦¬í„´í•˜ë©´ì„œ ë났습니다" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2370 msgid "gksu_sudo_run needs a command to be run, none was provided." msgstr "gksu_sudo_runì— ì‹¤í–‰í•  ëª…ë ¹ì´ í•„ìš”í•˜ì§€ë§Œ ëª…ë ¹ì´ ì£¼ì–´ì§€ì§€ 않았습니다." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2511 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2520 #, c-format msgid "Error creating pipe: %s" msgstr "파ì´í”„ ë§Œë“œëŠ”ë° ì˜¤ë¥˜: %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2546 #, c-format msgid "Failed to exec new process: %s" msgstr "새 프로세스를 ì‹¤í–‰í•˜ëŠ”ë° ì‹¤íŒ¨: %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2563 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2573 #, c-format msgid "Error opening pipe: %s" msgstr "파ì´í”„ ì—¬ëŠ”ë° ì˜¤ë¥˜: %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2631 msgid "Password: " msgstr "열쇠글: " #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2684 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2698 msgid "" "The underlying authorization mechanism (sudo) does not allow you to run this " "program. Contact the system administrator." msgstr "ë‚´ë¶€ ì¸ì¦ ë°©ì‹ì—서 (sudo) ì´ í”„ë¡œê·¸ëž¨ ì‹¤í–‰ì„ í—ˆìš©í•˜ì§€ 않습니다. 시스템 관리ìžì—게 문ì˜í•˜ì‹­ì‹œì˜¤." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2751 #, c-format msgid "sudo terminated with %d status" msgstr "sudoê°€ %d ê°’ì„ ë¦¬í„´í•˜ë©´ì„œ ë났습니다" #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:218 msgid "Remember password" msgstr "열쇠글 기억하기" #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:235 msgid "Save for this session" msgstr "ì´ ì„¸ì…˜ì— ëŒ€í•´ 저장" #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:240 msgid "Save in the keyring" msgstr "키 모ìŒì— 저장" #. label #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:334 msgid "<span weight=\"bold\" size=\"larger\">Type the root password.</span>\n" msgstr "<span weight=\"bold\" size=\"larger\">root ì—´ì‡ ê¸€ì„ ìž…ë ¥í•˜ì‹­ì‹œì˜¤.</span>\n" #. entry label #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:355 msgid "Password:" msgstr "열쇠글:" #. label capslock warning #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:376 msgid "<b>You have capslock on</b>" msgstr "<b>Caps Lockì´ ì¼œì ¸ 있습니다</b>" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.c:248 msgid "Failed to load glade file; please check your installation." msgstr "글레ì´ë“œ 파ì¼ì„ ì½ì–´ë“¤ì´ëŠ” ë° ì‹¤íŒ¨í–ˆìŠµë‹ˆë‹¤. 설치가 올바른 ì§€ 확ì¸í•˜ì‹­ì‹œì˜¤." #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.desktop.in.h:1 msgid "Configure behavior of the privilege-granting tool" msgstr "관리 권한 부여 í”„ë¡œê·¸ëž¨ì˜ ë™ìž‘ì„ ì„¤ì •í•©ë‹ˆë‹¤" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.desktop.in.h:2 msgid "Privilege granting" msgstr "관리 권한 부여" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:1 msgid "<b>Behavior</b>" msgstr "<b>ë™ìž‘</b>" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:2 msgid "<b>Screen Grabbing</b>" msgstr "<b>화면 ê³ ì •</b>" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:3 msgid "_Authentication mode:" msgstr "ì¸ì¦ 모드(_A):" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:4 msgid "_Grab mode:" msgstr "ê³ ì • 모드(_G):" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:5 msgid "" "enable\n" "disable\n" "force enable\n" "prompt\n" msgstr "" "사용하기\n" "사용하지 않ìŒ\n" "강제로 사용하기\n" "물어보기\n" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:10 msgid "gtk-close" msgstr "gtk-close" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:11 msgid "" "su\n" "sudo" msgstr "" "su\n" "sudo" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:1 msgid "Disable keyboard and mouse grab" msgstr "키보드 ë° ë§ˆìš°ìŠ¤ ê³ ì • 사용하지 않기" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:2 msgid "Display information message when no password is needed" msgstr "ì—´ì‡ ê¸€ì´ í•„ìš” ì—†ì„ ë•Œ ì •ë³´ 메세지 표시" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:3 msgid "Force keyboard and mouse grab" msgstr "키보드 ë° ë§ˆìš°ìŠ¤ 강제로 ê³ ì •" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:4 msgid "" "Grab keyboard and mouse even if -g has been passed as argument on the " "command line." msgstr "ëª…ë ¹í–‰ì— -g ì˜µì…˜ì„ ë„˜ê²¼ì„ ê²½ìš°ì—ë„ í‚¤ë³´ë“œì™€ 마우스 ê³ ì •." #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:5 msgid "Keyring to which passwords will be saved" msgstr "ì—´ì‡ ê¸€ì„ ì €ìž¥í•  키 모ìŒ" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:6 msgid "Prompt for grabbing" msgstr "ê³ ì •í•  때 물어보기" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:7 msgid "Save password to gnome-keyring" msgstr "ì—´ì‡ ê¸€ì„ ê·¸ë†ˆ 키모ìŒì— 저장" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:8 msgid "Sudo mode" msgstr "sudo 모드" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:9 msgid "" "The name of the keyring gksu should use. Usual values are \"session\", which " "saves the password for the session, and \"default\", which saves the " "password with no timeout." msgstr "gksuê°€ 사용할 키 모ìŒì˜ ì´ë¦„. 보통 사용하는 ê°’ì€ \"session\"으로 현재 ì„¸ì…˜ì— ëŒ€í•´ ì—´ì‡ ê¸€ì„ ì €ìž¥í•©ë‹ˆë‹¤. 그리고 \"default\"는 시간 제한 ì—†ì´ ì—´ì‡ ê¸€ì„ ì €ìž¥í•©ë‹ˆë‹¤." #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:10 msgid "" "This option determines whether a message dialog will be displayed informing " "the user that the program is being run without the need of a password being " "asked for some reason." msgstr "ì´ ì˜µì…˜ì— ë”°ë¼ (ë¬´ì–¸ê°€ì˜ ì´ìœ ë¡œ) 열쇠글 ìž…ë ¥ ì—†ì´ í”„ë¡œê·¸ëž¨ì„ ì‹¤í–‰í•œë‹¤ëŠ” ì‚¬ì‹¤ì„ ì•Œë¦¬ëŠ” 메세지 ì°½ì„ í‘œì‹œí•  ì§€ 여부를 결정합니다." #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:11 msgid "" "This option will make gksu prompt the user if he wants to have the screen " "grabbed before entering the password. Notice that this only has an effect if " "force-grab is disabled." msgstr "ì´ ì˜µì…˜ì„ ì¼œë©´ gksuì—서 ì—´ì‡ ê¸€ì„ ìž…ë ¥í•  때 í™”ë©´ì„ ê³ ì •í•  ì§€ 여부를 물어봅니다 ì´ ì˜µì…˜ì€ force-grab ì˜µì…˜ì„ ê»ì„ 때만 효과가 있습니다." #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:12 msgid "" "Whether sudo should be the default backend method. This method is otherwise " "accessed though the -S switch or by running 'gksudo' instead of 'gksu'." msgstr "sudo를 기본 벡엔드로 í•  ì§€ 여부. ì´ ë°©ë²•ì€ -S ì˜µì…˜ì„ ì‚¬ìš©í•˜ê±°ë‚˜ ('gksu' 대신) 'gksudo'를 ì‹¤í–‰í•´ë„ ì‚¬ìš©í•  수 있습니다." #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:13 msgid "" "Whether the keyboard and mouse grabbing should be turned off. This will make " "it possible for other X applications to listen to keyboard input events, " "thus making it not possible to shield from malicious applications which may " "be running." msgstr "키보드 ë° ë§ˆìš°ìŠ¤ ê³ ì • ê¸°ëŠ¥ì„ ëŒ ì§€ 여부. ì´ ì˜µì…˜ì„ ì‚¬ìš©í•˜ë©´ 다른 X í”„ë¡œê·¸ëž¨ì´ í‚¤ë³´ë“œ ìž…ë ¥ ì´ë²¤íŠ¸ë¥¼ 가로챌 수 있습니다. 즉 실행 ì¤‘ì¼ ì§€ë„ ëª¨ë¥´ëŠ” ì˜ì‹¬ìŠ¤ëŸ¬ìš´ í”„ë¡œê·¸ëž¨ì„ ë§‰ì„ ìˆ˜ 없게 ë©ë‹ˆë‹¤." #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:14 msgid "" "gksu can save the password you type to the gnome-keyring so you'll not be " "asked everytime" msgstr "gksuì—서 입력하는 ì—´ì‡ ê¸€ì„ ê·¸ë†ˆ 키 모ìŒì— 저장해서 매번 물어보지 않게 합니다" #: ../libgksu/gksu-run-helper.c:149 #, c-format msgid "Failed to obtain xauth key: xauth binary not found at usual locations" msgstr "xauth 키를 얻는 ë° ì‹¤íŒ¨í–ˆìŠµë‹ˆë‹¤. xauth ë°”ì´ë„ˆë¦¬ê°€ 있어야 í•  ìœ„ì¹˜ì— ì—†ìŠµë‹ˆë‹¤" ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������libgksu-2.0.12/po/zh_CN.po��������������������������������������������������������������������������0000644�0001750�0001750�00000031573�11011106155�012134� �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������0000000�0000000������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������# Chinese translations for PACKAGE package # PACKAGE 软件包的简体中文翻译. # Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # This file is distributed under the same license as the PACKAGE package. # <zyangmath@gmail.com>, 2007. # msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: libgksu\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: kov@debian.org\n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2007-04-01 23:54+0800\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2007-04-02 23:19+0700\n" "Last-Translator: Yang Zhang <zyangmath@gmail.com>\n" "Language-Team: Chinese <translation-team-zh-cn@lists.sourceforge.net>\n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" "X-Poedit-Language: Chinese\n" "X-Poedit-Country: CHINA\n" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:119 #, c-format msgid "Not using locking for read only lock file %s" msgstr "对åªè¯»é”定文件 %s ä¸ä½¿ç”¨é”定" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:139 #, c-format msgid "Not using locking for nfs mounted lock file %s" msgstr "对 NFT 挂载的é”定文件 %s ä¸ä½¿ç”¨é”定" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:495 msgid "" "<b><big>Could not grab your mouse.</big></b>\n" "\n" "A malicious client may be eavesdropping on your session or you may have just clicked a menu or some application just decided to get focus.\n" "\n" "Try again." msgstr "" "<b><big>ä¸èƒ½ç‹¬å æ‚¨çš„鼠标。</big></b>\n" "\n" "å¯èƒ½æ˜¯ä¸€ä¸ªæ¶æ„ç¨‹åºæ­£åœ¨çªƒå¬æ‚¨çš„ä¼šè¯æˆ–是您刚点击æŸä¸ªèœå•或是æŸä¸ªåº”\n" "ç”¨ç¨‹åºæ­£è¯•图获得焦点。\n" "请é‡è¯•。" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:507 msgid "" "<b><big>Could not grab your keyboard.</big></b>\n" "\n" "A malicious client may be eavesdropping on your session or you may have just clicked a menu or some application just decided to get focus.\n" "\n" "Try again." msgstr "" "<b><big>ä¸èƒ½ç‹¬å æ‚¨çš„键盘。</big></b>\n" "\n" "å¯èƒ½æ˜¯ä¸€ä¸ªæ¶æ„ç¨‹åºæ­£åœ¨çªƒå¬æ‚¨çš„ä¼šè¯æˆ–是您刚点击æŸä¸ªèœå•或是æŸä¸ªåº”\n" "ç”¨ç¨‹åºæ­£è¯•图获得焦点。\n" "请é‡è¯•。" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:864 #, c-format msgid "" "<b><big>Enter your password to perform administrative tasks</big></b>\n" "\n" "The application '%s' lets you modify essential parts of your system." msgstr "" "<b><big>输入您的密ç ä»¥æ‰§è¡Œç®¡ç†ä»»åŠ¡</big></b>\n" "\n" "应用程åºâ€˜%s’让您修改您系统的关键部分。" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:871 #, c-format msgid "<b><big>Enter your password to run the application '%s' as user %s</big></b>" msgstr "<b><big>输入您的密ç ä»¥è¿è¡Œåº”用程åºâ€˜%s’(以 %s 的身份)</big></b>" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:879 #, c-format msgid "" "<b><big>Enter the administrative password</big></b>\n" "\n" "The application '%s' lets you modify essential parts of your system." msgstr "" "<b><big>输入管ç†å‘˜å¯†ç </big></b>\n" "\n" "应用程åºâ€˜%s’让您修改您系统的关键部分。" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:886 #, c-format msgid "<b><big>Enter the password of %s to run the application '%s'</big></b>" msgstr "<b><big>输入 %s 的密ç ä»¥è¿è¡Œåº”用程åºâ€˜%s’</big></b>" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:917 msgid "Password prompt canceled." msgstr "å¯†ç æç¤ºå·²å–æ¶ˆã€‚" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:987 #, c-format msgid "" "<b><big>Granted permissions without asking for password</big></b>\n" "\n" "The '%s' program was started with the privileges of the %s user without the need to ask for a password, due to your system's authentication mechanism setup.\n" "\n" "It is possible that you are being allowed to run specific programs as user %s without the need for a password, or that the password is cached.\n" "\n" "This is not a problem report; it's simply a notification to make sure you are aware of this." msgstr "" "<b><big>ä¸éœ€è¦è¯¢é—®å¯†ç çš„æƒé™æŽˆäºˆ</big></b>\n" "\n" "æ ¹æ®æ‚¨ç³»ç»Ÿçš„éªŒè¯æœºåˆ¶è®¾ç½®ï¼Œç¨‹åºâ€˜%s’以用户 %s çš„æƒé™å¯åŠ¨è€Œä¸éœ€è¦è¯¢é—®å¯†ç ã€‚\n" "\n" "è¿™å¯èƒ½æ˜¯å› ä¸ºæ‚¨è¢«è®¸å¯ä»¥ç”¨æˆ· %s 的身份è¿è¡ŒæŒ‡å®šçš„程åºè€Œä¸éœ€è¦å¯†ç ï¼Œæˆ–是因为密ç å·²è¢«ç¼“存。\n" "\n" "è¿™ä¸æ˜¯ä¸€ä¸ªé—®é¢˜æŠ¥å‘Šï¼Œåªæ˜¯ä¸€ä¸ªç®€å•çš„é€šçŸ¥ä»¥ç¡®ä¿æ‚¨çŸ¥é“它。" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1011 msgid "Do _not display this message again" msgstr "ä¸å†æ˜¾ç¤ºæ­¤æ¶ˆæ¯(_N)" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1031 msgid "" "<b>Would you like your screen to be \"grabbed\"\n" "while you enter the password?</b>\n" "\n" "This means all applications will be paused to avoid\n" "the eavesdropping of your password by a a malicious\n" "application while you type it." msgstr "" "<b>æ‚¨æƒ³åœ¨è¾“å…¥å¯†ç æ—¶ç‹¬å å±å¹•å—?</b>\n" "\n" "è¿™æ„å‘³ç€æ‰€æœ‰çš„应用程åºå°†è¢«æš‚åœä»¥é¿å…您\n" "è¾“å…¥å¯†ç æ—¶è¢«æ¶æ„程åºçªƒå¬ã€‚" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1308 msgid "Granting Rights" msgstr "授予æƒé™" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1863 msgid "gksu_run needs a command to be run, none was provided." msgstr "gksu_run 需è¦ä¸€ä¸ªå‘½ä»¤æ¥è¿è¡Œï¼Œä½†æ‚¨æ²¡æœ‰æä¾›è¯¥å‘½ä»¤ã€‚" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1874 msgid "The gksu-run-helper command was not found or is not executable." msgstr "gksu-run-helper 命令未找到或éžå¯æ‰§è¡Œã€‚" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1882 #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2396 msgid "Unable to copy the user's Xauthorization file." msgstr "无法å¤åˆ¶ç”¨æˆ·çš„ Xauthorization 文件。" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1928 #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2530 #, c-format msgid "Failed to fork new process: %s" msgstr "创建新进程失败:%s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2067 msgid "Wrong password got from keyring." msgstr "从密钥环获得错误密ç ã€‚" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2071 #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2681 msgid "Wrong password." msgstr "密ç é”™è¯¯ã€‚" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2126 #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2140 #, c-format msgid "" "Failed to communicate with gksu-run-helper.\n" "\n" "Received:\n" " %s\n" "While expecting:\n" " %s" msgstr "" "与 gksu-run-helper 通信失败。\n" "\n" "收到:\n" " %s\n" "但期望的是:\n" " %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2132 #, c-format msgid "" "Failed to communicate with gksu-run-helper.\n" "\n" "Received bad string while expecting:\n" " %s" msgstr "" "与 gksu-run-helper 通信失败。\n" "\n" "收到å字符串但期望的是:\n" " %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2208 #, c-format msgid "Could not read from the pipe with the child: %s" msgstr "无法从å­è¿›ç¨‹çš„管é“读å–:%s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2255 #, c-format msgid "su terminated with %d status" msgstr "su 以 %d 状æ€ç»ˆæ­¢" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2370 msgid "gksu_sudo_run needs a command to be run, none was provided." msgstr "gksu_sudo_run 需è¦ä¸€ä¸ªå‘½ä»¤æ¥è¿è¡Œï¼Œä½†æ‚¨æ²¡æœ‰æä¾›è¯¥å‘½ä»¤ã€‚" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2511 #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2520 #, c-format msgid "Error creating pipe: %s" msgstr "创建管é“出错:%s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2546 #, c-format msgid "Failed to exec new process: %s" msgstr "执行新进程失败:%s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2563 #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2573 #, c-format msgid "Error opening pipe: %s" msgstr "打开管é“出错:%s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2631 msgid "Password: " msgstr "密ç ï¼š" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2684 #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2698 msgid "The underlying authorization mechanism (sudo) does not allow you to run this program. Contact the system administrator." msgstr "å½“ä¸‹çš„éªŒè¯æœºåˆ¶(sudo)ä¸å…许您è¿è¡Œè¿™ä¸ªç¨‹åºã€‚请è”系系统管ç†å‘˜ã€‚" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2751 #, c-format msgid "sudo terminated with %d status" msgstr "sudo 以 %d 状æ€ç»ˆæ­¢" #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:218 msgid "Remember password" msgstr "è®°ä½å¯†ç " #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:235 msgid "Save for this session" msgstr "为本会è¯ä¿å­˜" #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:240 msgid "Save in the keyring" msgstr "ä¿å­˜äºŽå¯†é’¥çޝ" #. label #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:334 msgid "<span weight=\"bold\" size=\"larger\">Type the root password.</span>\n" msgstr "<span weight=\"bold\" size=\"larger\">输入 root 密ç ã€‚</span>\n" #. entry label #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:355 msgid "Password:" msgstr "密ç ï¼š" #. label capslock warning #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:376 msgid "<b>You have capslock on</b>" msgstr "<b>æ‚¨å·²ç»æ‰“开大写é”定</b>" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.c:248 msgid "Failed to load glade file; please check your installation." msgstr "加载 glade 文件失败,请检查您的安装。" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.desktop.in.h:1 msgid "Configure behavior of the privilege-granting tool" msgstr "é…ç½®æƒé™æŽˆäºˆå·¥å…·çš„行为" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.desktop.in.h:2 msgid "Privilege granting" msgstr "æƒé™æŽˆäºˆ" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:1 msgid "<b>Behavior</b>" msgstr "<b>行为</b>" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:2 msgid "<b>Screen Grabbing</b>" msgstr "<b>å±å¹•独å </b>" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:3 msgid "_Authentication mode:" msgstr "éªŒè¯æ¨¡å¼(_A):" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:4 msgid "_Grab mode:" msgstr "ç‹¬å æ¨¡å¼(_G):" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:5 msgid "" "enable\n" "disable\n" "force enable\n" "prompt\n" msgstr "" "enable\n" "disable\n" "force enable\n" "prompt\n" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:10 msgid "gtk-close" msgstr "gtk-close" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:11 msgid "" "su\n" "sudo" msgstr "" "su\n" "sudo" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:1 msgid "Disable keyboard and mouse grab" msgstr "ç¦ç”¨é”®ç›˜å’Œé¼ æ ‡ç‹¬å " #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:2 msgid "Display information message when no password is needed" msgstr "ä¸éœ€è¦å¯†ç æ—¶æ˜¾ç¤ºé€šçŸ¥æ¶ˆæ¯" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:3 msgid "Force keyboard and mouse grab" msgstr "强制键盘和鼠标独å " #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:4 msgid "Grab keyboard and mouse even if -g has been passed as argument on the command line." msgstr "独å é”®ç›˜å’Œé¼ æ ‡ï¼Œå³ä½¿å‘½ä»¤è¡Œå‚数中有 -g 。" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:5 msgid "Keyring to which passwords will be saved" msgstr "密ç å°†è¦è¢«ä¿å­˜åˆ°çš„密钥环" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:6 msgid "Prompt for grabbing" msgstr "æç¤ºæ˜¯å¦ç‹¬å " #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:7 msgid "Save password to gnome-keyring" msgstr "ä¿å­˜å¯†ç åˆ° gnome 密钥环" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:8 msgid "Sudo mode" msgstr "Sudo 模å¼" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:9 msgid "The name of the keyring gksu should use. Usual values are \"session\", which saves the password for the session, and \"default\", which saves the password with no timeout." msgstr "gksu 应该使用的密钥环的å称。通常的å–值有用于åªä¸ºå½“å‰ä¼šè¯ä¿å­˜çš„“sessionâ€å’Œä¿å­˜å¯†ç è€Œä¸è¿‡æœŸçš„“defaultâ€ã€‚" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:10 msgid "This option determines whether a message dialog will be displayed informing the user that the program is being run without the need of a password being asked for some reason." msgstr "此选项决定在è¿è¡Œç”±äºŽæŸç§åŽŸå› ä¸éœ€è¦è¯¢é—®å¯†ç çš„ç¨‹åºæ—¶æ˜¯å¦åº”当显示消æ¯å¯¹è¯æ¡†ä»¥é€šçŸ¥ç”¨æˆ·ã€‚" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:11 msgid "This option will make gksu prompt the user if he wants to have the screen grabbed before entering the password. Notice that this only has an effect if force-grab is disabled." msgstr "此选项将使 gksu æç¤ºç”¨æˆ·åœ¨è¾“入密ç å‰æ˜¯å¦è¦ç‹¬å å±å¹•。注æ„这仅在 force-grab 被ç¦ç”¨æ—¶æœ‰æ•ˆã€‚" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:12 msgid "Whether sudo should be the default backend method. This method is otherwise accessed though the -S switch or by running 'gksudo' instead of 'gksu'." msgstr "是å¦å°† sudo 作为默认的åŽç«¯æ–¹æ³•。å¦åˆ™é¡»é€šè¿‡ -S 开关或è¿è¡Œâ€˜gksudoâ€™è€Œä¸æ˜¯â€˜gksu’æ¥å¯ç”¨ã€‚" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:13 msgid "Whether the keyboard and mouse grabbing should be turned off. This will make it possible for other X applications to listen to keyboard input events, thus making it not possible to shield from malicious applications which may be running." msgstr "是å¦åº”当关闭对键盘和鼠标的独å ã€‚这将使其它的应用程åºèƒ½å¤Ÿç›‘å¬é”®ç›˜è¾“入事件,因而无法防护å¯èƒ½åœ¨è¿è¡Œçš„æ¶æ„程åºã€‚" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:14 msgid "gksu can save the password you type to the gnome-keyring so you'll not be asked everytime" msgstr "gksu 能将您输入的密ç ä¿å­˜åˆ° GNOME 密钥环从而ä¸ä¼šæ¯æ¬¡éƒ½è¯¢é—®æ‚¨å¯†ç " #: ../libgksu/gksu-run-helper.c:149 #, c-format msgid "Failed to obtain xauth key: xauth binary not found at usual locations" msgstr "èŽ·å– xauth 密钥失败:ä¸èƒ½åœ¨æ­£å¸¸ä½ç½®æ‰¾åˆ° xauth 二进制文件" #~ msgid "Failed to obtain xauth key: %s" #~ msgstr "èŽ·å– xauth 键值失败:%s" #~ msgid "" #~ "Impossible to create the .Xauthority file: a file already exists. This " #~ "might be a security issue; please investigate or warn your system " #~ "administrator." #~ msgstr "" #~ "无法创建 .Xauthority 文件:文件已ç»å­˜åœ¨ã€‚è¿™å¯èƒ½æ˜¯ä¸€ä¸ªå®‰å…¨\n" #~ "问题;请审查系统或告知您的系统管ç†å‘˜ã€‚" #~ msgid "Error copying '%s' to '%s': %s" #~ msgstr "å¤åˆ¶ ‘%s’到‘%s’出错:%s" #~ msgid "Unable to run /bin/su: %s" #~ msgstr "无法è¿è¡Œ /bin/su:%s" #~ msgid "No password was supplied and sudo needs it." #~ msgstr "未æä¾› sudo 需è¦çš„密ç ã€‚" �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������libgksu-2.0.12/po/hu.po�����������������������������������������������������������������������������0000644�0001750�0001750�00000033614�11011106155�011545� �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������0000000�0000000������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������# Hungarian translation of libgksu # Copyright (C) 2005, 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # This file is distributed under the same license as the libgksu package. # # Gabor Kelemen <kelemeng@gnome.hu>, 2005, 2006. msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: libgksu HEAD\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2007-02-03 12:27-0200\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2006-11-15 15:12-0200\n" "Last-Translator: Kelemen Gábor <kelemeng@gnome.hu>\n" "Language-Team: Hungarian <gnome@gnome.hu>\n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" "X-Generator: KBabel 1.11.2\n" "Plural-Forms: nplurals=2; plural=(n != 1);\n" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:119 #, c-format msgid "Not using locking for read only lock file %s" msgstr "Nem használom zárolásra \"%s\" csak olvasható zárolási fájlt" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:139 #, c-format msgid "Not using locking for nfs mounted lock file %s" msgstr "Nem használom zárolásra \"%s\" NFS-csatlakoztatású zárolási fájlt" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:495 msgid "" "<b><big>Could not grab your mouse.</big></b>\n" "\n" "A malicious client may be eavesdropping on your session or you may have just " "clicked a menu or some application just decided to get focus.\n" "\n" "Try again." msgstr "" "<b><big>Nem sikerült zárolni az egérmutatóját.</big></b>\n" "\n" "Lehetséges, hogy egy ártalmas kliens hallgatózik a munkamenetben,vagy egy " "menüre kattintott, esetleg egy alkalmazás úgy döntött, hogy megragadja a " "fókuszt.\n" "\n" "Próbálja újra." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:507 msgid "" "<b><big>Could not grab your keyboard.</big></b>\n" "\n" "A malicious client may be eavesdropping on your session or you may have just " "clicked a menu or some application just decided to get focus.\n" "\n" "Try again." msgstr "" "<b><big>Nem sikerült zárolni a billentyűzetét.</big></b>\n" "\n" "Lehetséges, hogy egy ártalmas kliens hallgatózik a munkamenetben,vagy egy " "menüre kattintott, esetleg egy alkalmazás úgy döntött, hogy megragadja a " "fókuszt.\n" "\n" "Próbálja újra." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:855 #, c-format msgid "" "<b><big>Enter your password to perform administrative tasks</big></b>\n" "\n" "The application '%s' lets you modify essential parts of your system." msgstr "" "<b><big>Adja meg jelszavát adminisztrációs feladatok végrehajtásához</b></" "big>\n" "\n" "A(z) \"%s\" alkalmazás a rendszer alapvetÅ‘ részeinek módosítását teszi " "lehetÅ‘vé." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:862 #, c-format msgid "" "<b><big>Enter your password to run the application '%s' as user %s</big></b>" msgstr "" "<b><big>Adja meg jelszavát a(z) \"%s\" alkalmazás futtatásához %s " "felhasználóként</big></b>" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:870 #, c-format msgid "" "<b><big>Enter the administrative password</big></b>\n" "\n" "The application '%s' lets you modify essential parts of your system." msgstr "" "<b><big>Adja meg adminisztrációs jelszavát</b></big>\n" "\n" "A(z) \"%s\" alkalmazás a rendszer alapvetÅ‘ részeinek módosítását teszi " "lehetÅ‘vé." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:877 #, c-format msgid "<b><big>Enter the password of %s to run the application '%s'</big></b>" msgstr "" "<b><big>Adja meg %s felhasználó jelszavát a(z) \"%s\" alkalmazás " "futtatásához</big></b>" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:908 msgid "Password prompt canceled." msgstr "Jelszóbekérés megszakítva." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:978 #, c-format msgid "" "<b><big>Granted permissions without asking for password</big></b>\n" "\n" "The '%s' program was started with the privileges of the %s user without the " "need to ask for a password, due to your system's authentication mechanism " "setup.\n" "\n" "It is possible that you are being allowed to run specific programs as user %" "s without the need for a password, or that the password is cached.\n" "\n" "This is not a problem report; it's simply a notification to make sure you " "are aware of this." msgstr "" "<b><big>Jogosultság megadva jelszó bekérése nélkül</big></b>\n" "\n" "A(z) \"%s\" program %s felhasználó jogosultságaival indult el, a jelszó " "bekérésének szükségessége nélkül, a rendszere hitelesítési mechanizmusainak " "beállításai miatt.\n" "\n" "Lehetséges, hogy fel van hatalmazva bizonyos programok futtatására %s " "felhasználó nevében jelszó megadásának szükségessége nélkül, vagy a jelszó " "gyorsítótárazva van.\n" "\n" "Ez nem hibajelentés, egyszerűen csak egy értesítés, hogy biztosan tudatában " "legyen ennek." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1002 msgid "Do _not display this message again" msgstr "_Ne mutassa még egyszer ezt az üzenetet" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1022 msgid "" "<b>Would you like your screen to be \"grabbed\"\n" "while you enter the password?</b>\n" "\n" "This means all applications will be paused to avoid\n" "the eavesdropping of your password by a a malicious\n" "application while you type it." msgstr "" "<b>Szeretné, ha a képernyÅ‘je \"zárolva\" lenne\n" "amíg beírja a jelszót?</b>\n" "\n" "Ez azt jelenti, hogy minden alkalmazás fel lesz\n" "függesztve, hogy jelszavát ne tudják rosszindulatú\n" "programok lehallgatni, amíg begépeli." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1299 msgid "Granting Rights" msgstr "Jogosultságok megadása" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1854 msgid "gksu_run needs a command to be run, none was provided." msgstr "" "A gksu_run-nak szüksége van a futtatandó parancsra, de Ön azt nem adta meg." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1865 msgid "The gksu-run-helper command was not found or is not executable." msgstr "A gksu-run-helper parancs nem található vagy nem futtatható." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1873 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2379 msgid "Unable to copy the user's Xauthorization file." msgstr "Nem lehet a felhasználó Xauthorization fájlját másolni." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1919 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2513 #, c-format msgid "Failed to fork new process: %s" msgstr "Nem sikerült új folyamatot létrehozni: %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2050 msgid "Wrong password got from keyring." msgstr "Hibás jelszó érkezett a kulcstartóról." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2054 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2664 msgid "Wrong password." msgstr "Rossz jelszó." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2109 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2123 #, c-format msgid "" "Failed to communicate with gksu-run-helper.\n" "\n" "Received:\n" " %s\n" "While expecting:\n" " %s" msgstr "" "Nem sikerült kommunikálni a gksu-run-helper programmal.\n" "\n" "A következÅ‘ érkezett:\n" " %s\n" "Az alábbi helyett:\n" " %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2115 #, c-format msgid "" "Failed to communicate with gksu-run-helper.\n" "\n" "Received bad string while expecting:\n" " %s" msgstr "" "Nem sikerült kommunikálni a gksu-run-helper programmal.\n" "\n" "Hibás karakterlánc érkezett az alábbi helyett:\n" " %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2191 #, c-format msgid "Could not read from the pipe with the child: %s" msgstr "Nem lehet olvasni a(z) %s gyermeknél lévÅ‘ csÅ‘bÅ‘l" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2238 #, c-format msgid "su terminated with %d status" msgstr "A su %d állapottal fejezÅ‘dött be" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2353 msgid "gksu_sudo_run needs a command to be run, none was provided." msgstr "" "A gksu_sudo_run-nak szüksége van a futtatandó parancsra, de Ön azt nem adta " "meg." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2494 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2503 #, c-format msgid "Error creating pipe: %s" msgstr "Hiba a csÅ‘ létrehozása közben: %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2529 #, c-format msgid "Failed to exec new process: %s" msgstr "Nem sikerült új folyamatot végrehajtani: %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2546 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2556 #, c-format msgid "Error opening pipe: %s" msgstr "Hiba a csÅ‘ megnyitása közben: %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2614 msgid "Password: " msgstr "Jelszó: " #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2667 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2681 msgid "" "The underlying authorization mechanism (sudo) does not allow you to run this " "program. Contact the system administrator." msgstr "" "Az alapul szolgáló hitelesítési mechanizmus (sudo) nem engedélyezi Önnek " "ezen program futtatását. Lépjen kapcsolatba a rendszergazdával." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2734 #, c-format msgid "sudo terminated with %d status" msgstr "A sudo %d állapottal fejezÅ‘dött be" #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:218 msgid "Remember password" msgstr "Jelszó megjegyzése" #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:235 msgid "Save for this session" msgstr "Mentés ehhez a munkamenethez" #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:240 msgid "Save in the keyring" msgstr "Mentés a kulcstartóra" #. label #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:334 msgid "<span weight=\"bold\" size=\"larger\">Type the root password.</span>\n" msgstr "" "<span weight=\"bold\" size=\"larger\">Ãrja be a root felhasználó jelszavát.</" "span>\n" #. entry label #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:355 msgid "Password:" msgstr "Jelszó:" #. label capslock warning #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:376 msgid "<b>You have capslock on</b>" msgstr "<b>A Caps Lock be van kapcsolva</b>" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.c:248 msgid "Failed to load glade file; please check your installation." msgstr "A glade fájl betöltése meghiúsult, ellenÅ‘rizze a telepítését." #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.desktop.in.h:1 msgid "Configure behavior of the privilege-granting tool" msgstr "A jogosultságmegadó eszköz viselkedésének beállítása" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.desktop.in.h:2 msgid "Privilege granting" msgstr "Jogosultság megadása" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:1 msgid "<b>Behavior</b>" msgstr "<b>Viselkedés</b>" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:2 msgid "<b>Screen Grabbing</b>" msgstr "<b>KépernyÅ‘ megragadása</b>" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:3 msgid "_Authentication mode:" msgstr "_Hitelesítési mód:" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:4 msgid "_Grab mode:" msgstr "_Megragadási mód:" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:5 msgid "" "enable\n" "disable\n" "force enable\n" "prompt\n" msgstr "" "engedélyezés\n" "tiltás\n" "engedélyezés kényszerítése\n" "kérdés\n" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:10 msgid "gtk-close" msgstr "gtk-close" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:11 msgid "" "su\n" "sudo" msgstr "" "su\n" "sudo" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:1 msgid "Disable keyboard and mouse grab" msgstr "Billentyűzet és egér zárolásának letiltása" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:2 msgid "Display information message when no password is needed" msgstr "Információs üzenet megjelenítése, ha nincs szükség jelszóra" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:3 msgid "Force keyboard and mouse grab" msgstr "Billentyűzet és egér zárolásának kikényszerítése" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:4 msgid "" "Grab keyboard and mouse even if -g has been passed as argument on the " "command line." msgstr "" "A billentyűzet és egér megragadása, még ha a -g paraméter meg is lett adva." #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:5 msgid "Keyring to which passwords will be saved" msgstr "A kulcstartó, amelyre a jelszavak mentve lesznek" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:6 msgid "Prompt for grabbing" msgstr "Rákérdezés a zárolásra" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:7 msgid "Save password to gnome-keyring" msgstr "Jelszó mentése a Gnome kulcstartóra" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:8 msgid "Sudo mode" msgstr "Sudo mód" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:9 msgid "" "The name of the keyring gksu should use. Usual values are \"session\", which " "saves the password for the session, and \"default\", which saves the " "password with no timeout." msgstr "" "A gksu által használandó kulcstartó neve. A szokásos értékek a \"session" "\" (munkamenet), amely a jelszót a munkamenet számára menti, és a \"default" "\" (alapértelmezett), amely a jelszót idÅ‘korlát nélkül menti." #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:10 msgid "" "This option determines whether a message dialog will be displayed informing " "the user that the program is being run without the need of a password being " "asked for some reason." msgstr "" "Ez a kapcsoló megadja, hogy szükséges-e a felhasználót egy párbeszédablak " "megjelenítésével értesíteni arról, hogy a program valamilyen okból a jelszó " "megadásának szükségessége nélkül fut." #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:11 msgid "" "This option will make gksu prompt the user if he wants to have the screen " "grabbed before entering the password. Notice that this only has an effect if " "force-grab is disabled." msgstr "" "Ezen kapcsoló hatására a gksu megkérdezi a felhasználót, hogy akarja-e a " "képernyÅ‘ zárolását a jelszó megadása elÅ‘tt. Ne feledje, hogy ez csak akkor " "hatásos, ha a force-grab kapcsoló le van tiltva." #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:12 msgid "" "Whether sudo should be the default backend method. This method is otherwise " "accessed though the -S switch or by running 'gksudo' instead of 'gksu'." msgstr "" "A sudo legyen-e az alapértelmezett háttér eljárás. Egyébként ez az eljárás a " "-S kapcsolóval érhetÅ‘ el, vagy a gksudo futtatásával a gksu helyett." #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:13 msgid "" "Whether the keyboard and mouse grabbing should be turned off. This will make " "it possible for other X applications to listen to keyboard input events, " "thus making it not possible to shield from malicious applications which may " "be running." msgstr "" "A billentyűzet és egér zárolása ki legyen-e kapcsolva. Ez lehetÅ‘vé teszi már " "X alkalmazások számára, hogy figyeljék a billentyűzet bemeneti eseményeket " "és nem teszi lehetÅ‘vé, hogy az esetlegesen futó rosszindulatú " "alkalmazásokkal szemben védelmet biztosítson." #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:14 msgid "" "gksu can save the password you type to the gnome-keyring so you'll not be " "asked everytime" msgstr "" "A gksu képes elmenteni a beírt jelszót a Gnome kulcstartóra, így nem kérdez " "rá minden alkalommal" #: ../libgksu/gksu-run-helper.c:149 #, c-format msgid "Failed to obtain xauth key: xauth binary not found at usual locations" msgstr "" "Az xauth kulcs beszerzése meghiúsult: az xauth bináris nem található a " "szokásos helyeken" ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������libgksu-2.0.12/po/nl.po�����������������������������������������������������������������������������0000644�0001750�0001750�00000055551�11011106155�011546� �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������0000000�0000000������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������# nl translation for libgksu # Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # This file is distributed under the same license as the libgksu package. # Ronald van Engelen <ronalde@lacocina.nl>, 2005,2006,2007. # msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: libgksu1.2-1.2.6\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2007-02-03 12:27-0200\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2007-01-31 11:34+0100\n" "Last-Translator: Ronald van Engelen <ronalde@lacocina.nl>\n" "Language-Team: Dutch <vertaling@vrijschrift.org>\n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:119 #, c-format msgid "Not using locking for read only lock file %s" msgstr "Het alleen-lezen vegrendelingsbestand %s wordt niet vergrendeld" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:139 #, c-format msgid "Not using locking for nfs mounted lock file %s" msgstr "" "Het met nfs aangekoppelde vergrendelingsbestand %s wordt niet vergrendeld" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:495 msgid "" "<b><big>Could not grab your mouse.</big></b>\n" "\n" "A malicious client may be eavesdropping on your session or you may have just " "clicked a menu or some application just decided to get focus.\n" "\n" "Try again." msgstr "" "<b><big>Kan uw muis niet blokkeren</big></b>\n" "\n" "Het kan zijn dat een schadelijk programma uw sessie afluistert of dat u net " "op een menu geklikt hebt of een andere toepassing de focus heeft genomen.\n" "\n" "Probeer het opnieuw." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:507 msgid "" "<b><big>Could not grab your keyboard.</big></b>\n" "\n" "A malicious client may be eavesdropping on your session or you may have just " "clicked a menu or some application just decided to get focus.\n" "\n" "Try again." msgstr "" "<b><big>Kan uw toetsenbord niet blokkeren</big></b>\n" "\n" "Het kan zijn dat een schadelijk programma uw sessie afluistert of dat u net " "op een menu geklikt hebt of een andere toepassing de focus heeft genomen.\n" "Probeer het opnieuw." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:855 #, c-format msgid "" "<b><big>Enter your password to perform administrative tasks</big></b>\n" "\n" "The application '%s' lets you modify essential parts of your system." msgstr "" "<b><big>Voer uw wachtwoord in om beheerstaken uit te voeren</big></b>\n" "\n" "Met toepassing '%s' kunt u belangrijke onderdelen van uw systeem wijzigen." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:862 #, c-format msgid "" "<b><big>Enter your password to run the application '%s' as user %s</big></b>" msgstr "" "<b><big>Voer uw wachtwoord in om de toepassing '%s' uit te voeren als " "gebruiker %s</big></b>" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:870 #, c-format msgid "" "<b><big>Enter the administrative password</big></b>\n" "\n" "The application '%s' lets you modify essential parts of your system." msgstr "" "<b><big>Voer het wachtwoord van de beheerder ('root') in</big></b>\n" "\n" "Met toepassing '%s' kunt u belangrijke onderdelen van uw systeem wijzigen." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:877 #, c-format msgid "<b><big>Enter the password of %s to run the application '%s'</big></b>" msgstr "" "<b><big>Voer het wachtwoord in van gebruiker %s om de toepassing '%s' uit te " "voeren.</big></b>" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:908 msgid "Password prompt canceled." msgstr "Wachtwoord-vraag geannuleerd." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:978 #, c-format msgid "" "<b><big>Granted permissions without asking for password</big></b>\n" "\n" "The '%s' program was started with the privileges of the %s user without the " "need to ask for a password, due to your system's authentication mechanism " "setup.\n" "\n" "It is possible that you are being allowed to run specific programs as user %" "s without the need for a password, or that the password is cached.\n" "\n" "This is not a problem report; it's simply a notification to make sure you " "are aware of this." msgstr "" "<b><big>Rechten toegekend zonder het administratieve wachtwoord te vragen</" "big></b>\n" "\n" "De toepassing '%s' werd uitgevoerd met de privileges van gebruiker %s zonder " "een wachtwoord te vragen als gevolg van de instellingen van het " "authenticatie-mechanisme op uw systeem.\n" "Mogelijk is het toegestaan om specifieke programma's uit te voeren als " "gebruiker %s zonder de noodzaak van een wachtwoord of dat het wachtwoord " "tijdelijk is opgeslagen.\n" "Dit is geen probleem melding; het is slechts bedoeld om u hiervan op de " "hoogte te stellen." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1002 msgid "Do _not display this message again" msgstr "Laat dit venster _niet meer zien" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1022 msgid "" "<b>Would you like your screen to be \"grabbed\"\n" "while you enter the password?</b>\n" "\n" "This means all applications will be paused to avoid\n" "the eavesdropping of your password by a a malicious\n" "application while you type it." msgstr "" "<b>Wilt u het scherm \"blokkeren\" na het invoeren\n" "van uw wachtwoord?</b>\n" "\n" "Wanneer u hiervoor kiest worden alle programma's\n" "gepauzeerd. Dit voorkomt dat een schadelijk\n" "programma uw wachtwoord kan onderscheppen terwijl \n" "u het invoert." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1299 msgid "Granting Rights" msgstr "Rechten verkrijgen" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1854 msgid "gksu_run needs a command to be run, none was provided." msgstr "" "voor gksu_run dient een opdracht gespecificeerd te worden, wat niet gedaan " "is." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1865 msgid "The gksu-run-helper command was not found or is not executable." msgstr "" "De opdracht gksu-run-helper is niet gevonden of is geen uitvoerbaar bestand." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1873 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2379 msgid "Unable to copy the user's Xauthorization file." msgstr "Kan het Xauthorization-bestand van de gebruiker niet kopiëren." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1919 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2513 #, c-format msgid "Failed to fork new process: %s" msgstr "Het maken van een nieuw proces is mislukt: %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2050 #, fuzzy msgid "Wrong password got from keyring." msgstr "Wachtwoord opslaan in de gnome-sleutelbos" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2054 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2664 msgid "Wrong password." msgstr "Verkeerd wachtwoord." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2109 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2123 #, c-format msgid "" "Failed to communicate with gksu-run-helper.\n" "\n" "Received:\n" " %s\n" "While expecting:\n" " %s" msgstr "" "Kan niet communiceren met gksu-run-helper.\n" "\n" "Ontvangen:\n" " %s\n" "Verwacht:\n" " %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2115 #, c-format msgid "" "Failed to communicate with gksu-run-helper.\n" "\n" "Received bad string while expecting:\n" " %s" msgstr "" "Kan niet communiceren met gksu-run-helper.\n" "\n" "Slechte string ontvangen terwijl verwacht werd:\n" "%s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2191 #, c-format msgid "Could not read from the pipe with the child: %s" msgstr "Kan pipe met het kind %s niet uitlezen" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2238 #, c-format msgid "su terminated with %d status" msgstr "su werd afgesloten met status %d" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2353 msgid "gksu_sudo_run needs a command to be run, none was provided." msgstr "" "voor gksu_sudo_run dient een opdracht gespecificeerd te worden, wat niet " "gebeurd is." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2494 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2503 #, c-format msgid "Error creating pipe: %s" msgstr "Fout bij het maken van pipe: %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2529 #, c-format msgid "Failed to exec new process: %s" msgstr "Uitvoeren van nieuw proces is mislukt: %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2546 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2556 #, c-format msgid "Error opening pipe: %s" msgstr "Fout bij het openen van pipe: %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2614 msgid "Password: " msgstr "Wachtwoord:" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2667 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2681 msgid "" "The underlying authorization mechanism (sudo) does not allow you to run this " "program. Contact the system administrator." msgstr "" "Het gebruikte authenticatie-systeem (sudo) staat het niet toe dat u dit " "programma uitvoert. Neem contact op met uw systeembeheerder. " #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2734 #, c-format msgid "sudo terminated with %d status" msgstr "sudo werd afgesloten met status %d" #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:218 msgid "Remember password" msgstr "Wachtwoord onthouden." #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:235 msgid "Save for this session" msgstr "Opslaan voor deze sessie" #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:240 msgid "Save in the keyring" msgstr "Opslaan in de sleutelbos" #. label #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:334 msgid "<span weight=\"bold\" size=\"larger\">Type the root password.</span>\n" msgstr "" "<span weight=\"bold\" size=\"larger\">Voer het wachtwoord van root in.</" "span>\n" #. entry label #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:355 msgid "Password:" msgstr "Wachtwoord:" #. label capslock warning #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:376 msgid "<b>You have capslock on</b>" msgstr "<b>CAPS-lock staat aan</b>" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.c:248 msgid "Failed to load glade file; please check your installation." msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.desktop.in.h:1 msgid "Configure behavior of the privilege-granting tool" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.desktop.in.h:2 msgid "Privilege granting" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:1 msgid "<b>Behavior</b>" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:2 msgid "<b>Screen Grabbing</b>" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:3 msgid "_Authentication mode:" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:4 msgid "_Grab mode:" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:5 msgid "" "enable\n" "disable\n" "force enable\n" "prompt\n" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:10 msgid "gtk-close" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:11 msgid "" "su\n" "sudo" msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:1 msgid "Disable keyboard and mouse grab" msgstr "Blokkering van toetsenbord en muis uitzetten" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:2 msgid "Display information message when no password is needed" msgstr "Informatief bericht weergeven als er geen wachtwoord vereist is" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:3 msgid "Force keyboard and mouse grab" msgstr "Blokkering van toetsenbord en muis forceren" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:4 msgid "" "Grab keyboard and mouse even if -g has been passed as argument on the " "command line." msgstr "" "Toetsenbord en muis blokkeren zelfs wanneer het argument -g opgegegeven is." #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:5 msgid "Keyring to which passwords will be saved" msgstr "Sleutelbos waarin de wachtwoorden zullen worden opgeslagen" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:6 msgid "Prompt for grabbing" msgstr "Vragen om bevestiging van blokkering" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:7 msgid "Save password to gnome-keyring" msgstr "Wachtwoord opslaan in de gnome-sleutelbos" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:8 msgid "Sudo mode" msgstr "Sudo-modus" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:9 #, fuzzy msgid "" "The name of the keyring gksu should use. Usual values are \"session\", which " "saves the password for the session, and \"default\", which saves the " "password with no timeout." msgstr "" "De naam van de sleutelbos die gksu dient te gebruiken. Veel gebruikte namen " "zijn \"session\", waarbij het wachtwoord in de sessie wordt opgeslagen en " "\"default\" waarbij het wachtwoord permanent wordt opgeslagen." #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:10 msgid "" "This option determines whether a message dialog will be displayed informing " "the user that the program is being run without the need of a password being " "asked for some reason." msgstr "" "Hiermee bepaalt u of een melding wordt weergegeven die de gebruiker " "informeert dat het programma uitgevoerd wordt zonder dat er om een " "wachtwoord gervraagd wordt." #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:11 msgid "" "This option will make gksu prompt the user if he wants to have the screen " "grabbed before entering the password. Notice that this only has an effect if " "force-grab is disabled." msgstr "" "Hiermee bepaalt u dat gksu de gebruiker vraagt of het scherm geblokkeerd " "dient te worden voordat het wachtwoord ingevoerd wordt. Merk op dat dit " "alleen werkt wanneer de optie force-grab uitgeschakeld is." #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:12 msgid "" "Whether sudo should be the default backend method. This method is otherwise " "accessed though the -S switch or by running 'gksudo' instead of 'gksu'." msgstr "" "Hiermee wordt bepaald of sudo de standaard methode is. Deze methode wordt " "normaal gesproken ingesteld met het -S-argument of door 'gksudo' te starten " "in plaats van 'gksu'." #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:13 msgid "" "Whether the keyboard and mouse grabbing should be turned off. This will make " "it possible for other X applications to listen to keyboard input events, " "thus making it not possible to shield from malicious applications which may " "be running." msgstr "" "Hiermee wordt bepaald of het blokkeren van toetsenbord en muis uitgeschakeld " "dient te worden. Op die manier is het mogelijk dat andere X-toepassingen de " "toetsenbord-invoer onderscheppen; het is dan onmogelijk om bescherming te " "bieden tegen schadelijke programma's. " #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:14 msgid "" "gksu can save the password you type to the gnome-keyring so you'll not be " "asked everytime" msgstr "" "gksu kan het wachtwoord opslaan in de gnome-sleutelbos zodat het niet " "telkens opnieuw gevraagd wordt" #: ../libgksu/gksu-run-helper.c:149 #, c-format msgid "Failed to obtain xauth key: xauth binary not found at usual locations" msgstr "" #, fuzzy #~ msgid "Failed to obtain xauth key: %s" #~ msgstr "Kon xauth-sleutel niet verkrijgen: %s" #~ msgid "" #~ "Impossible to create the .Xauthority file: a file already exists. This " #~ "might be a security issue; please investigate or warn your system " #~ "administrator." #~ msgstr "" #~ "Kan het bestand .Xauthority niet maken: het bestand bestaat al. Dit zou " #~ "op een beveiligingsprobleem kunnen duiden; onderzoek het probleem of " #~ "licht uw systeembeheerder in." #~ msgid "Error copying '%s' to '%s': %s" #~ msgstr "Fout tijdens kopiëren van '%s' naar '%s': %s" #, fuzzy #~ msgid "Unable to run /bin/su: %s" #~ msgstr "Kan /bin/su niet uitvoeren: %s" #~ msgid "<b>To run the program \"%s\" you need to enter the %s password</b>" #~ msgstr "" #~ "<b>Om het programma \"%s\" uit te voeren dient u het wachtwoord van %s in " #~ "te voeren</b>" #~ msgid "Continue" #~ msgstr "Ga door" #~ msgid "" #~ "<b>Authentication required</b>\n" #~ "\n" #~ "You need your password to run:\n" #~ "\"%s\"." #~ msgstr "" #~ "<b>Authenticatie benodigd</b>\n" #~ "\n" #~ "Je hebt je wachtwoord nodig om: \"%s\" \n" #~ "uit te voeren." #~ msgid "" #~ "<b>Authentication required</b>\n" #~ "\n" #~ "You need to type %s's password to run:\n" #~ "\"%s\"." #~ msgstr "" #~ "<b>Authenticatie benodigd</b>\n" #~ "\n" #~ "Je moet het wachtwoord van %s invoeren om\n" #~ "\"%s\" uit te voeren." #~ msgid "Option not accepted for --disable-grab: %s\n" #~ msgstr "Ongeldige optie voor --disable-grab: %s\n" #~ msgid "Option not accepted for --sudo-mode: %s\n" #~ msgstr "Ongeldige optie voor --sudo-mode: %s\n" #~ msgid "Option not accepted for --prompt: %s\n" #~ msgstr "Ongeldige optie voor --prompt: %s\n" #, fuzzy #~ msgid "<b>Please enter %s's password</b>" #~ msgstr "" #~ "<b>Voer uw wachtwoord in om het \n" #~ "programma %s uit te voeren als \n" #~ "gebruiker %s</b>" #~ msgid "Missing command to run." #~ msgstr "Geen opdracht om uit te voeren." #~ msgid "User %s does not exist." #~ msgstr "Gebruiker %s bestaat niet." #, fuzzy #~ msgid "" #~ "<b>Failed to run %s as user %s.</b>\n" #~ "\n" #~ "%s" #~ msgstr "" #~ "<b>Voer uw wachtwoord in om het \n" #~ "programma %s uit te voeren als \n" #~ "gebruiker %s</b>" #~ msgid "Advanced options" #~ msgstr "Geavanceerde opties" #~ msgid "<b>Options to use when changing user</b>" #~ msgstr "<b>Opties die gebruikt worden wanneer u van gebruiker wisselt</b>" #~ msgid "_login shell" #~ msgstr "_Login-shell" #~ msgid "_preserve environment" #~ msgstr "Omgevingsvariabelen _behouden" #~ msgid "Run program" #~ msgstr "Opdracht uitvoeren" #~ msgid "Run:" #~ msgstr "Uitvoeren:" #~ msgid "As user:" #~ msgstr "Als gebruiker:" #~ msgid "_Advanced" #~ msgstr "Ge_avanceerd" #~ msgid "Always request a password" #~ msgstr "Altijd om een wachtwoord vragen" #~ msgid "" #~ "This option will prevent gksu from trying to figure out if a password is " #~ "needed to run the command, or if it can be obtained through other ways, " #~ "such as gnome-keyring, making it simply ask for the password every time." #~ msgstr "" #~ "Deze optie voorkomt dat gksu probeert te achterhalen of er een wachtwoord " #~ "vereist is om de opdracht uit te voeren of dat het wachtwoord op een " #~ "andere manier achterhaald kan worden, bijvoorbeeld via de gnome-" #~ "sleutelbos. Hierdoor wordt er altijd om een wachtwoord gevraagd." #~ msgid "" #~ "Opens a terminal as the root user, using gksu to ask for the password" #~ msgstr "" #~ "Start een terminal als de root-gebruiker waarbij gksu gebruikt wordt om " #~ "het wachtwoord te vragen." #~ msgid "Root Terminal" #~ msgstr "Terminal als root" #~ msgid "" #~ "Opens a dialog where you can type a command to be run as a given user" #~ msgstr "" #~ "Geeft een dialoogvenster weer waarin u een programma als een bepaalde " #~ "gebruiker kunt starten" #~ msgid "Run as different user" #~ msgstr "Uitvoeren als een andere gebruiker" #~ msgid "" #~ "GKsu version %s\n" #~ "\n" #~ "Usage: %s [-u <user>] [-k] [-l] <command>\n" #~ "\n" #~ " --always-ask-password, -a\n" #~ " Do not try to check if a password is really\n" #~ " needed for running the command, or if there\n" #~ " are other means of obtaining it: simply ask for it.\n" #~ " --debug, -d\n" #~ " Print information on the screen that might be\n" #~ " useful for diagnosing and/or solving problems.\n" #~ " --disable-grab, -g\n" #~ " Disable the \"locking\" of the keyboard, mouse,\n" #~ " and focus done by the program when asking for\n" #~ " password.\n" #~ " --icon <icon>, -i <icon>\n" #~ " Replace the default window icon with the argument.\n" #~ " --message <message>, -m <message>\n" #~ " Replace the standard message shown to ask for\n" #~ " password for the argument passed to the option.\n" #~ " --print-pass, -p\n" #~ " Ask gksu to print the password to stdout, just\n" #~ " like ssh-askpass. Useful to use in scripts with\n" #~ " programs that accept receiving the password on\n" #~ " stdin.\n" #~ " --prompt, -P\n" #~ " Ask the user if they want to have their keyboard\n" #~ " and mouse grabbed before doing so.\n" #~ " --ssh-fwd, -s\n" #~ " Strip the host part of the $DISPLAY variable, so that\n" #~ " GKSu will work on SSH X11 Forwarding.\n" #~ " --sudo-mode, -S\n" #~ " Make GKSu use sudo instead of su, as if it had been\n" #~ " run as \"gksudo\".\n" #~ " --title <title>, -t <title>\n" #~ " Replace the default title with the argument.\n" #~ " --user <user>, -u <user>\n" #~ " Call <command> as the specified user.\n" #~ " --desktop <file>, -D <file>\n" #~ " Use a .desktop file to get the name of the application and the " #~ "icon from.\n" #~ "\n" #~ " --preserve-env, -k\n" #~ " Preserve the current environments, does not set $HOME\n" #~ " nor $PATH, for example.\n" #~ " --login, -l\n" #~ " Make this a login shell. Beware this may cause\n" #~ " problems with the Xauthority magic. Run xhost\n" #~ " to allow the target user to open windows on your\n" #~ " display!\n" #~ "\n" #~ "\n" #~ msgstr "" #~ "GKsu versie %s\n" #~ "\n" #~ "Gebruik: %s [-u <gebruikersnaam>] [-k] [-l] <opdracht>\n" #~ "\n" #~ " --always-ask-password, -a\n" #~ " Controleer niet of een wachtwoord vereist is \n" #~ " om de opdracht uit te voeren, of dat er andere\n" #~ " manieren zijn om het te achterhalen: vraag altijd\n" #~ " om het wachtwoord.\n" #~ " --debug, -d\n" #~ " Geeft informatie weer die nuttig kan zijn voor de\n" #~ " diagnose en/of de oplossing van problemen.\n" #~ " --disable-grab, -g\n" #~ " Schakel de \"blokkering\" door het uitgevoerde \n" #~ " programma van toetsenbord, muis en actief element \n" #~ " uit wanneer er om een wachtwoord gevraagd wordt.\n" #~ " --icon <pictogram>, -i <pictogram>\n" #~ " Vervangt het standaardpictogram door het opgegeven \n" #~ " argument.\n" #~ " --message <bericht>, -m <bericht>\n" #~ " Vervangt het standaardbericht dat weergegeven wordt \n" #~ " om een wachtwoord te vragen voor het argument dat \n" #~ " aan deze optie wordt meegegeven.\n" #~ " --print-pass, -p\n" #~ " Geeft gksu de opdracht om het wachtwoord naar stdout uit te \n" #~ " voeren, zoals bij ssh-askpass. Dit kan gebruikt worden in \n" #~ " scripts van programma's die het wachtwoord uit stdin kunnen \n" #~ " opvragen.\n" #~ " --prompt, -P\n" #~ " Vraagt de gebruiker of toetsenbord en muis geblokkeerd dienen\n" #~ " te worden alvorens dit te doen.\n" #~ " --ssh-fwd, -s\n" #~ " Haalt het host-gedeelte uit de $DISPLAY-variabele, zodat GKSu \n" #~ " werkt met SSH X11-forwarding.\n" #~ " --sudo-mode, -S\n" #~ " Zorgt ervoor dat GKsu het programma sudo gebruikt in plaats van\n" #~ " su, alsof het gestart is als het programma \"gksudo\".\n" #~ " --title <titel>, -t <titel>\n" #~ " Vervangt de standaardtitel door het opgegeven argument.\n" #~ " --user <gebruikersnaam>, -u <gebruikersnaam>\n" #~ " Voert <opdracht> uit als de opgegeven gebruiker.\n" #~ " --preserv-env, -k\n" #~ " Behoudt de huidige omgevingsvariabelen, zodat bijvoorbeeld de\n" #~ " $HOME- en $PATH-variabelen niet ingevuld worden.\n" #~ " --login, -l\n" #~ " Maakt een login-shell. \n" #~ " Let op: dit kan problemen opleveren met het Xauthority-systeem. \n" #~ " Start xhost om de doelgebruiker toe te staan om vensters op \n" #~ " uw X11-display te openen.\n" #~ "\n" #~ "\n" #~ msgid "WARNING: Could not stat %s: %s.\n" #~ msgstr "WAARSCHUWING: kan status van %s niet opvragen: %s.\n" #~ msgid "FATAL: File %s is not owned by root.\n" #~ msgstr "" #~ "ERNSTIGE FOUT: de gebruiker 'root' is geen eigenaar van het bestand %s.\n" #~ msgid "FATAL: File %s is not owned by group root.\n" #~ msgstr "" #~ "ERNSTIGE FOUT: de groep 'root' is geen eigenaar van het bestand %s.\n" #~ msgid "FATAL: File %s has wrong permissions, should be 0644.\n" #~ msgstr "" #~ "ERNSTIGE FOUT: het bestand %s heeft verkeerde rechten; het moet zijn " #~ "0644.\n" #~ msgid "FATAL: Could not open %s: %s.\n" #~ msgstr "ERNSTIGE FOUT: kon het bestand %s niet openen: %s.\n" #, fuzzy #~ msgid "" #~ "<b>Please enter %s's password\n" #~ "to run %s.</b>" #~ msgstr "" #~ "<b>Voer uw wachtwoord in om het \n" #~ "programma %s uit te voeren als \n" #~ "gebruiker %s</b>" #~ msgid "" #~ "libgksu: Failed to init the Gtk+ library, GKSu is not able to continue.\n" #~ msgstr "" #~ "libgksu: het initialiseren van Gtk+ is mislukt, waardoor GKSu niet door " #~ "kan gaan.\n" #~ msgid "Changing user..." #~ msgstr "Gebruikerswissel..." #~ msgid "No password was supplied and sudo needs it." #~ msgstr "Geen wachtwoord opgegeven terwijl dit nodig is voor sudo." #~ msgid "" #~ "The X authority file i am trying to create for the target user already " #~ "exists! This is highly suspicous!" #~ msgstr "" #~ "Het X-authority-bestand dat voor de doelgebruiker gemaakt dient te " #~ "worden,\n" #~ "bestaat al. Dit is erg verdacht!" �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������libgksu-2.0.12/po/pt_BR.po��������������������������������������������������������������������������0000644�0001750�0001750�00000026545�11011106155�012144� �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������0000000�0000000������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������# GKsu potfile: brazillian portuguese translation. # Copyright (C) 2002- 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org>, 2002-2006. # msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: libgksu 1.9.1\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2007-02-03 12:27-0200\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2006-05-01 08:25-0300\n" "Last-Translator: Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org>\n" "Language-Team: Debian-BR <debian-l10n-portuguese@lists.debian.org>\n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:119 #, c-format msgid "Not using locking for read only lock file %s" msgstr "Não vou bloquear o arquivo somente para leitura %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:139 #, c-format msgid "Not using locking for nfs mounted lock file %s" msgstr "Não vou bloquear o arquivo %s, que está num sistema de arquivos NFS" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:495 msgid "" "<b><big>Could not grab your mouse.</big></b>\n" "\n" "A malicious client may be eavesdropping on your session or you may have just " "clicked a menu or some application just decided to get focus.\n" "\n" "Try again." msgstr "" "<b><big>Não foi possível bloquear seu mouse.</big></b>\n" "\n" "Uma aplicação maliciosa pode estar interceptando sua sessão, você pode ter " "clicado em um menu, ou uma aplicação quis obter o foco ao mesmo tempo.\n" "\n" "Tente novamente." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:507 msgid "" "<b><big>Could not grab your keyboard.</big></b>\n" "\n" "A malicious client may be eavesdropping on your session or you may have just " "clicked a menu or some application just decided to get focus.\n" "\n" "Try again." msgstr "" "<b><big>Não foi possível bloquear seu teclado.</big></b>\n" "\n" "Uma aplicação maliciosa pode estar interceptando sua sessão, você pode ter " "clicado em um menu, ou uma aplicação quis obter o foco ao mesmo tempo.\n" "\n" "Tente novamente." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:855 #, c-format msgid "" "<b><big>Enter your password to perform administrative tasks</big></b>\n" "\n" "The application '%s' lets you modify essential parts of your system." msgstr "" "<b><big>Digite sua senha para executar tarefas administrativas</big></b>\n" "\n" "A aplicação \"%s\" permite que você modifique partes essenciais do seu " "sistema." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:862 #, c-format msgid "" "<b><big>Enter your password to run the application '%s' as user %s</big></b>" msgstr "" "<b><big>Digite sua senha para executar a aplicação \"%s\" como usuário %s</" "big></b>" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:870 #, c-format msgid "" "<b><big>Enter the administrative password</big></b>\n" "\n" "The application '%s' lets you modify essential parts of your system." msgstr "" "<b><big>Digite a senha de administrador</big></b>\n" "\n" "A aplicação \"%s\" permite que você modifique partes essenciais do seu " "sistema." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:877 #, c-format msgid "<b><big>Enter the password of %s to run the application '%s'</big></b>" msgstr "" "<b><big>Digite a senha de %s para executar a aplicação \"%s\"</big></b>" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:908 msgid "Password prompt canceled." msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:978 #, c-format msgid "" "<b><big>Granted permissions without asking for password</big></b>\n" "\n" "The '%s' program was started with the privileges of the %s user without the " "need to ask for a password, due to your system's authentication mechanism " "setup.\n" "\n" "It is possible that you are being allowed to run specific programs as user %" "s without the need for a password, or that the password is cached.\n" "\n" "This is not a problem report; it's simply a notification to make sure you " "are aware of this." msgstr "" "<b><big>Permissões foram concedidas sem pedir senha</big></b>\n" "\n" "O programa \"%s\" foi iniciado com os privilégios do usuário %s sem que " "fosse necessário pedir uma senha, devido à configuração do mecanismo de " "autenticação do seu sistema.\n" "\n" "É possível que você esteja sendo autorizado a rodar programas específicos " "como usuário %s, ou que a senha tenha sido armazenada.\n" "\n" "Isto não é um relato de problema; simplesmente uma notificação para garantir " "que você está ciente disso." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1002 msgid "Do _not display this message again" msgstr "_Não mostre essa mensagem novamente" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1022 msgid "" "<b>Would you like your screen to be \"grabbed\"\n" "while you enter the password?</b>\n" "\n" "This means all applications will be paused to avoid\n" "the eavesdropping of your password by a a malicious\n" "application while you type it." msgstr "" "<b>Você quer que sua tela seja \"bloqueada\" enquanto você digita a senha?</" "b>\n" "\n" "Isso significa que todas as aplicações serão pausadas para evitar que sua " "senha seja interceptada por uma aplicação maliciosa enquanto você a digita." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1299 msgid "Granting Rights" msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1854 msgid "gksu_run needs a command to be run, none was provided." msgstr "" "a gksu_run precisa de um comando a ser executado e nenhum foi fornecido." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1865 msgid "The gksu-run-helper command was not found or is not executable." msgstr "O comando gksu-run-helper não foi encontrado ou não está executável." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1873 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2379 msgid "Unable to copy the user's Xauthorization file." msgstr "" "Não foi possível copiar o arquivo de autorização do X (.Xauthority) do " "usuário." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1919 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2513 #, c-format msgid "Failed to fork new process: %s" msgstr "Falha ao tentar criar novo processo: %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2050 #, fuzzy msgid "Wrong password got from keyring." msgstr "Senha errada." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2054 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2664 msgid "Wrong password." msgstr "Senha errada." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2109 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2123 #, c-format msgid "" "Failed to communicate with gksu-run-helper.\n" "\n" "Received:\n" " %s\n" "While expecting:\n" " %s" msgstr "" "Falha na comunicação com o gksu-run-helper.\n" "\n" "Recebi:\n" " %s\n" "Esperava:\n" " %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2115 #, fuzzy, c-format msgid "" "Failed to communicate with gksu-run-helper.\n" "\n" "Received bad string while expecting:\n" " %s" msgstr "" "Falha na comunicação com o gksu-run-helper.\n" "\n" "Recebi:\n" " %s\n" "Esperava:\n" " %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2191 #, c-format msgid "Could not read from the pipe with the child: %s" msgstr "Não foi possível ler do ecanamento com o filho: %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2238 #, c-format msgid "su terminated with %d status" msgstr "O su terminou com estado %d" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2353 msgid "gksu_sudo_run needs a command to be run, none was provided." msgstr "" "gksu_sudo_run precisa de um comando a ser executado e nenhum foi fornecido." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2494 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2503 #, c-format msgid "Error creating pipe: %s" msgstr "Erro ao criar encanamento: %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2529 #, c-format msgid "Failed to exec new process: %s" msgstr "Falha ao executar novo processo: %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2546 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2556 #, c-format msgid "Error opening pipe: %s" msgstr "Erro abrindo encanamento: %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2614 msgid "Password: " msgstr "Senha: " #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2667 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2681 msgid "" "The underlying authorization mechanism (sudo) does not allow you to run this " "program. Contact the system administrator." msgstr "" "O mecanismo de autorização (sudo) não permite que você execute esse programa." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2734 #, c-format msgid "sudo terminated with %d status" msgstr "O sudo terminou com estado %d" #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:218 msgid "Remember password" msgstr "Lembrar senha" #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:235 msgid "Save for this session" msgstr "Salvar para essa sessão" #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:240 msgid "Save in the keyring" msgstr "Salvar no chaveiro" #. label #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:334 msgid "<span weight=\"bold\" size=\"larger\">Type the root password.</span>\n" msgstr "<span weight=\"bold\" size=\"larger\">Digite a senha de root.</span>\n" #. entry label #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:355 msgid "Password:" msgstr "Senha:" #. label capslock warning #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:376 msgid "<b>You have capslock on</b>" msgstr "<b>Seu capslock está ligado</b>" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.c:248 msgid "Failed to load glade file; please check your installation." msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.desktop.in.h:1 msgid "Configure behavior of the privilege-granting tool" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.desktop.in.h:2 msgid "Privilege granting" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:1 msgid "<b>Behavior</b>" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:2 msgid "<b>Screen Grabbing</b>" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:3 msgid "_Authentication mode:" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:4 msgid "_Grab mode:" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:5 msgid "" "enable\n" "disable\n" "force enable\n" "prompt\n" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:10 msgid "gtk-close" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:11 msgid "" "su\n" "sudo" msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:1 msgid "Disable keyboard and mouse grab" msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:2 msgid "Display information message when no password is needed" msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:3 msgid "Force keyboard and mouse grab" msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:4 msgid "" "Grab keyboard and mouse even if -g has been passed as argument on the " "command line." msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:5 msgid "Keyring to which passwords will be saved" msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:6 msgid "Prompt for grabbing" msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:7 #, fuzzy msgid "Save password to gnome-keyring" msgstr "Salvar no chaveiro" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:8 msgid "Sudo mode" msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:9 msgid "" "The name of the keyring gksu should use. Usual values are \"session\", which " "saves the password for the session, and \"default\", which saves the " "password with no timeout." msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:10 msgid "" "This option determines whether a message dialog will be displayed informing " "the user that the program is being run without the need of a password being " "asked for some reason." msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:11 msgid "" "This option will make gksu prompt the user if he wants to have the screen " "grabbed before entering the password. Notice that this only has an effect if " "force-grab is disabled." msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:12 msgid "" "Whether sudo should be the default backend method. This method is otherwise " "accessed though the -S switch or by running 'gksudo' instead of 'gksu'." msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:13 msgid "" "Whether the keyboard and mouse grabbing should be turned off. This will make " "it possible for other X applications to listen to keyboard input events, " "thus making it not possible to shield from malicious applications which may " "be running." msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:14 msgid "" "gksu can save the password you type to the gnome-keyring so you'll not be " "asked everytime" msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/gksu-run-helper.c:149 #, c-format msgid "Failed to obtain xauth key: xauth binary not found at usual locations" msgstr "" �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������libgksu-2.0.12/po/de.po�����������������������������������������������������������������������������0000644�0001750�0001750�00000047142�11011106155�011522� �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������0000000�0000000������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������# German translation of GKsu. # Copyright (C) 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # This file is distributed under the same license as the GKsu package. # Sebastian Heinlein <debian@pimpzkru.de>, 2003. # # msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: GKsu 0.9.14\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2007-02-03 12:27-0200\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2003-11-18 21:19-0200\n" "Last-Translator: Sebastian Heinlein <debian@pimpzkru.de>\n" "Language-Team: German <gnome-de@gnome.org>\n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:119 #, c-format msgid "Not using locking for read only lock file %s" msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:139 #, c-format msgid "Not using locking for nfs mounted lock file %s" msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:495 #, fuzzy msgid "" "<b><big>Could not grab your mouse.</big></b>\n" "\n" "A malicious client may be eavesdropping on your session or you may have just " "clicked a menu or some application just decided to get focus.\n" "\n" "Try again." msgstr "" "Tastatur oder Maus konnten nicht abgegriffen werden.\n" " Es besteht die Möglichkeit, dass ein böswilliger Client die Sitzung " "belauscht." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:507 #, fuzzy msgid "" "<b><big>Could not grab your keyboard.</big></b>\n" "\n" "A malicious client may be eavesdropping on your session or you may have just " "clicked a menu or some application just decided to get focus.\n" "\n" "Try again." msgstr "" "Tastatur oder Maus konnten nicht abgegriffen werden.\n" " Es besteht die Möglichkeit, dass ein böswilliger Client die Sitzung " "belauscht." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:855 #, c-format msgid "" "<b><big>Enter your password to perform administrative tasks</big></b>\n" "\n" "The application '%s' lets you modify essential parts of your system." msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:862 #, fuzzy, c-format msgid "" "<b><big>Enter your password to run the application '%s' as user %s</big></b>" msgstr "" "<b>Das Passwort von %s ist erforderlich zum Ausführen von:</b>\n" "<i>%s</i>" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:870 #, c-format msgid "" "<b><big>Enter the administrative password</big></b>\n" "\n" "The application '%s' lets you modify essential parts of your system." msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:877 #, fuzzy, c-format msgid "<b><big>Enter the password of %s to run the application '%s'</big></b>" msgstr "" "<b>Das Passwort von %s ist erforderlich zum Ausführen von:</b>\n" "<i>%s</i>" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:908 msgid "Password prompt canceled." msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:978 #, fuzzy, c-format msgid "" "<b><big>Granted permissions without asking for password</big></b>\n" "\n" "The '%s' program was started with the privileges of the %s user without the " "need to ask for a password, due to your system's authentication mechanism " "setup.\n" "\n" "It is possible that you are being allowed to run specific programs as user %" "s without the need for a password, or that the password is cached.\n" "\n" "This is not a problem report; it's simply a notification to make sure you " "are aware of this." msgstr "" "Das \"%s\" Programm wurde mit den Privilegien vom %s Benutzer gestartet, " "ohne dass die Abfrage eines Passworts notwendig wurde (das liegt am " "Authentifikationsmechanismus Ihres Systems).\n" "\n" "Es mag sein, dass es Ihnen tatsächlich erlaubt ist, manche Programme als %s " "Benutzer ohne Passwortangabe zu starten, oder dass das Passwort " "zwischengespeichert wurde. Es handelt sich nicht um ein Problembericht, nur " "um eine Meldung, damit Sie bescheid wissen." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1002 msgid "Do _not display this message again" msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1022 msgid "" "<b>Would you like your screen to be \"grabbed\"\n" "while you enter the password?</b>\n" "\n" "This means all applications will be paused to avoid\n" "the eavesdropping of your password by a a malicious\n" "application while you type it." msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1299 msgid "Granting Rights" msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1854 msgid "gksu_run needs a command to be run, none was provided." msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1865 msgid "The gksu-run-helper command was not found or is not executable." msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1873 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2379 msgid "Unable to copy the user's Xauthorization file." msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1919 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2513 #, fuzzy, c-format msgid "Failed to fork new process: %s" msgstr "%s/bin/gksu: %s konnte nicht ausgeführt werden" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2050 #, fuzzy msgid "Wrong password got from keyring." msgstr "Falsches Passwort." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2054 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2664 msgid "Wrong password." msgstr "Falsches Passwort." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2109 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2123 #, c-format msgid "" "Failed to communicate with gksu-run-helper.\n" "\n" "Received:\n" " %s\n" "While expecting:\n" " %s" msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2115 #, c-format msgid "" "Failed to communicate with gksu-run-helper.\n" "\n" "Received bad string while expecting:\n" " %s" msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2191 #, c-format msgid "Could not read from the pipe with the child: %s" msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2238 #, fuzzy, c-format msgid "su terminated with %d status" msgstr "Unterprozess endete mit dem Status %d" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2353 msgid "gksu_sudo_run needs a command to be run, none was provided." msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2494 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2503 #, c-format msgid "Error creating pipe: %s" msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2529 #, c-format msgid "Failed to exec new process: %s" msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2546 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2556 #, c-format msgid "Error opening pipe: %s" msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2614 #, fuzzy msgid "Password: " msgstr "Passwort:" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2667 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2681 msgid "" "The underlying authorization mechanism (sudo) does not allow you to run this " "program. Contact the system administrator." msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2734 #, fuzzy, c-format msgid "sudo terminated with %d status" msgstr "Unterprozess endete mit dem Status %d" #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:218 #, fuzzy msgid "Remember password" msgstr "Falsches Passwort." #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:235 msgid "Save for this session" msgstr "" #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:240 msgid "Save in the keyring" msgstr "" #. label #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:334 msgid "<span weight=\"bold\" size=\"larger\">Type the root password.</span>\n" msgstr "" "<span weight=\"bold\" size=\"larger\">Geben Sie das root-Passwort ein.</" "span>\n" #. entry label #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:355 #, fuzzy msgid "Password:" msgstr "Passwort:" #. label capslock warning #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:376 msgid "<b>You have capslock on</b>" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.c:248 msgid "Failed to load glade file; please check your installation." msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.desktop.in.h:1 msgid "Configure behavior of the privilege-granting tool" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.desktop.in.h:2 msgid "Privilege granting" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:1 msgid "<b>Behavior</b>" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:2 msgid "<b>Screen Grabbing</b>" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:3 msgid "_Authentication mode:" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:4 msgid "_Grab mode:" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:5 msgid "" "enable\n" "disable\n" "force enable\n" "prompt\n" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:10 msgid "gtk-close" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:11 msgid "" "su\n" "sudo" msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:1 msgid "Disable keyboard and mouse grab" msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:2 msgid "Display information message when no password is needed" msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:3 msgid "Force keyboard and mouse grab" msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:4 msgid "" "Grab keyboard and mouse even if -g has been passed as argument on the " "command line." msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:5 msgid "Keyring to which passwords will be saved" msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:6 msgid "Prompt for grabbing" msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:7 msgid "Save password to gnome-keyring" msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:8 msgid "Sudo mode" msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:9 msgid "" "The name of the keyring gksu should use. Usual values are \"session\", which " "saves the password for the session, and \"default\", which saves the " "password with no timeout." msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:10 msgid "" "This option determines whether a message dialog will be displayed informing " "the user that the program is being run without the need of a password being " "asked for some reason." msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:11 msgid "" "This option will make gksu prompt the user if he wants to have the screen " "grabbed before entering the password. Notice that this only has an effect if " "force-grab is disabled." msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:12 msgid "" "Whether sudo should be the default backend method. This method is otherwise " "accessed though the -S switch or by running 'gksudo' instead of 'gksu'." msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:13 msgid "" "Whether the keyboard and mouse grabbing should be turned off. This will make " "it possible for other X applications to listen to keyboard input events, " "thus making it not possible to shield from malicious applications which may " "be running." msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:14 msgid "" "gksu can save the password you type to the gnome-keyring so you'll not be " "asked everytime" msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/gksu-run-helper.c:149 #, c-format msgid "Failed to obtain xauth key: xauth binary not found at usual locations" msgstr "" #, fuzzy #~ msgid "Failed to obtain xauth key: %s" #~ msgstr "%s/bin/gksu: %s konnte nicht ausgeführt werden" #, fuzzy #~ msgid "Unable to run /bin/su: %s" #~ msgstr "/bin/su: %s konnte nicht ausgeführt werden" #~ msgid "Continue" #~ msgstr "Weiter" #~ msgid "Option not accepted for --disable-grab: %s\n" #~ msgstr "Option wird für --disable-grab nicht akzeptiert: %s \n" #~ msgid "Option not accepted for --sudo-mode: %s\n" #~ msgstr "Option wird für --sudo-mode nicht akzeptiert: %s\n" #~ msgid "Option not accepted for --prompt: %s\n" #~ msgstr "Option wird für --prompt nicht akzeptiert: %s\n" #, fuzzy #~ msgid "<b>Please enter %s's password</b>" #~ msgstr "Bitte geben Sie das Passwort von %s ein" #~ msgid "Missing command to run." #~ msgstr "Kein auszuführender Befehl angegeben." #, fuzzy #~ msgid "" #~ "<b>Failed to run %s as user %s.</b>\n" #~ "\n" #~ "%s" #~ msgstr "" #~ "<b>Das Passwort von %s ist erforderlich zum Ausführen von:</b>\n" #~ "<i>%s</i>" #~ msgid "Advanced options" #~ msgstr "Details zum Programmstart" #~ msgid "<b>Options to use when changing user</b>" #~ msgstr "<b>Optionen für den Benutzerwechsel</b>" #~ msgid "_login shell" #~ msgstr "Als _Login-Shell starten" #, fuzzy #~ msgid "_preserve environment" #~ msgstr "_Umgebungsvariablen erhalten" #~ msgid "Run program" #~ msgstr "Programm ausführen" #~ msgid "Run:" #~ msgstr "Auszuführender Befehl:" #~ msgid "As user:" #~ msgstr "Als Benutzer:" #~ msgid "_Advanced" #~ msgstr "_Details" #, fuzzy #~ msgid "Always request a password" #~ msgstr "Bitte geben Sie das Passwort von %s ein" #~ msgid "" #~ "Opens a terminal as the root user, using gksu to ask for the password" #~ msgstr "Root-Terminal" #~ msgid "" #~ "Opens a dialog where you can type a command to be run as a given user" #~ msgstr "Anwendung als anderer Benutzer ausführen" #, fuzzy #~ msgid "" #~ "GKsu version %s\n" #~ "\n" #~ "Usage: %s [-u <user>] [-k] [-l] <command>\n" #~ "\n" #~ " --always-ask-password, -a\n" #~ " Do not try to check if a password is really\n" #~ " needed for running the command, or if there\n" #~ " are other means of obtaining it: simply ask for it.\n" #~ " --debug, -d\n" #~ " Print information on the screen that might be\n" #~ " useful for diagnosing and/or solving problems.\n" #~ " --disable-grab, -g\n" #~ " Disable the \"locking\" of the keyboard, mouse,\n" #~ " and focus done by the program when asking for\n" #~ " password.\n" #~ " --icon <icon>, -i <icon>\n" #~ " Replace the default window icon with the argument.\n" #~ " --message <message>, -m <message>\n" #~ " Replace the standard message shown to ask for\n" #~ " password for the argument passed to the option.\n" #~ " --print-pass, -p\n" #~ " Ask gksu to print the password to stdout, just\n" #~ " like ssh-askpass. Useful to use in scripts with\n" #~ " programs that accept receiving the password on\n" #~ " stdin.\n" #~ " --prompt, -P\n" #~ " Ask the user if they want to have their keyboard\n" #~ " and mouse grabbed before doing so.\n" #~ " --ssh-fwd, -s\n" #~ " Strip the host part of the $DISPLAY variable, so that\n" #~ " GKSu will work on SSH X11 Forwarding.\n" #~ " --sudo-mode, -S\n" #~ " Make GKSu use sudo instead of su, as if it had been\n" #~ " run as \"gksudo\".\n" #~ " --title <title>, -t <title>\n" #~ " Replace the default title with the argument.\n" #~ " --user <user>, -u <user>\n" #~ " Call <command> as the specified user.\n" #~ " --desktop <file>, -D <file>\n" #~ " Use a .desktop file to get the name of the application and the " #~ "icon from.\n" #~ "\n" #~ " --preserve-env, -k\n" #~ " Preserve the current environments, does not set $HOME\n" #~ " nor $PATH, for example.\n" #~ " --login, -l\n" #~ " Make this a login shell. Beware this may cause\n" #~ " problems with the Xauthority magic. Run xhost\n" #~ " to allow the target user to open windows on your\n" #~ " display!\n" #~ "\n" #~ "\n" #~ msgstr "" #~ "GKsu Version %s\n" #~ "\n" #~ "Anwendung: %s [-u <user>] [-k] [-l] <command>\n" #~ "\n" #~ " --debug, -d\n" #~ " Informationen auf dem Bildschirm ausgeben die für eine\n" #~ " Diagnose hilfreich sind und/oder helfen Probleme zu lösen.\n" #~ " --disable-grab, -g\n" #~ " Verhindere das sperren der Tastatur, der Maus,\n" #~ " und Fokus des Programmes bei der Passwort\n" #~ " abfrage.\n" #~ " --icon <icon>, -i <icon>\n" #~ " Ersetze das vorgegebene window icon mit dem Argument.\n" #~ " --message <message>, -m <message>\n" #~ " Ersetze die angezeigte standard Meldung der Passwort \n" #~ " Abfrage mit dem Argument der Option <message>.\n" #~ " --print-pass, -p\n" #~ " Das Passwort auf stdout ausgeben, so wie\n" #~ " ssh-askpass. Nützlich bei der Verwendung in\n" #~ " Skripten mit Programmen die das Passwort auf\n" #~ " stdin erwarten.\n" #~ " --prompt, -P\n" #~ " Den Benutzer vorab fragen ob Tastatur und\n" #~ " Maus für alle anderen Anwendungen gesperrt werden sollen.\n" #~ " --ssh-fwd, -s\n" #~ " Entferne den host Teil der $DISPLAY Variablen, damit\n" #~ " GKSu bei einem SSH X11 Forwarding funktioniert.\n" #~ " --sudo-mode, -S\n" #~ " GKSu soll sudo anstatt su verwenden, als wäre es\n" #~ " \"gksudo\".\n" #~ " --title <title>, -t <title>\n" #~ " Ersetze den vorgegebenen Titel mit dem Argument\n" #~ " <title>\n" #~ " --user <user>, -u <user>\n" #~ " Starte <command> als der angegebene Benutzer.\n" #~ "\n" #~ " --preserve-env, -k\n" #~ " Erhalte die aktuellen Umgebungs Variablen, so wird\n" #~ " z.B. weder $HOME noch $PATH neu gesetzt.\n" #~ " --login, -l\n" #~ " Sei eine login shell.\n" #~ " Vorsicht, dies kann Probleme mit Xauthority magic\n" #~ " ergeben. Der Benutzer <user> kann mit xhost\n" #~ " so Fenster auf ihrer Anzeige öffnen!\n" #~ "\n" #~ "\n" #~ msgid "FATAL: File %s is not owned by root.\n" #~ msgstr "FATAL: Datei %s ist nicht im Besitz von root.\n" #~ msgid "FATAL: File %s is not owned by group root.\n" #~ msgstr "FATAL: Datei %s ist nicht im Besitz der Gruppe root.\n" #~ msgid "FATAL: File %s has wrong permissions, should be 0644.\n" #~ msgstr "FATAL: Datei %s hat falsche Rechte, es sollte 0644 sein.\n" #~ msgid "FATAL: Could not open %s: %s.\n" #~ msgstr "FATAL: Kann %s: %s nicht öffnen.\n" #, fuzzy #~ msgid "" #~ "<b>Please enter %s's password\n" #~ "to run %s.</b>" #~ msgstr "" #~ "<b>Das Passwort von %s ist erforderlich zum Ausführen von:</b>\n" #~ "<i>%s</i>" #~ msgid "" #~ "libgksu: Failed to init the Gtk+ library, GKSu is not able to continue.\n" #~ msgstr "" #~ "libgksu: Die Gtk+-Bibliothek konnte nicht initialisiert werden, GKSu kann " #~ "nicht fortfahren.\n" #~ msgid "" #~ "<b>I need %s's password to run:</b>\n" #~ "<i>%s</i>" #~ msgstr "" #~ "<b>Das Passwort von %s ist erforderlich zum Ausführen von:</b>\n" #~ "<i>%s</i>" #~ msgid "Changing user..." #~ msgstr "Benutzerwechsel" #, fuzzy #~ msgid "" #~ "<b>I need your password to run:</b>\n" #~ "<i>%s</i>" #~ msgstr "" #~ "<b>Das Passwort von %s ist erforderlich zum Ausführen von:</b>\n" #~ "<i>%s</i>" #~ msgid "" #~ "GKsu version %s\n" #~ "\n" #~ "Usage: %s [-u <user>] [-k] [-l] <command>\n" #~ "\n" #~ " --user <user>, -u <user>\n" #~ " Calls <command> as the specified user\n" #~ " --message <message>, -m <message>\n" #~ " Replaces the standard message shown to ask for\n" #~ " password for the argument passed to the option\n" #~ " --title <title>, -t <title>\n" #~ " Replaces the default title with the argument\n" #~ " --icon <icon>, -i <icon>\n" #~ " Replaces the default window icon with the argument\n" #~ " --print-pass, -p\n" #~ " Asks gksu to print the password to stdout, just\n" #~ " like ssh-askpass. Useful to use in scripts with\n" #~ " programs that accept receiving the passowrd on\n" #~ " stdin.\n" #~ " --disable-grab, -g\n" #~ " Disables the \"locking\" of the keyboard, mouse,\n" #~ " and focus done by the program when asking for\n" #~ " password\n" #~ " --ssh-fwd, -s\n" #~ " Strip the host part of the $DISPLAY variable, so that\n" #~ " GKSu will work on SSH X11 Forwarding.\n" #~ "\n" #~ " --login, -l\n" #~ " Makes this a login shell. Beware this may cause\n" #~ " problems with the Xauthority magic. Run xhost\n" #~ " to allow the target user to open windows on your\n" #~ " display!\n" #~ " --preserv-env, -k\n" #~ " Preserve the current environments, does not set $HOME\n" #~ " nor $PATH, for example.\n" #~ "\n" #~ "\n" #~ msgstr "" #~ "GKsu Version %s\n" #~ "Benutzung: %s [-u BENUTZER] [-k] [-l] BEFEHL\n" #~ " --user BENUTZER\n" #~ " Führt den angegebenen BEFEHL als BENUTZER aus\n" #~ " --message NACHRICHT, -m NACHRICHT\n" #~ " Verwendet NACHRICHT und nicht den Standardtext bei der\n" #~ " Frage nach dem Passwort\n" #~ " --title TITEL, -t TITEL\n" #~ " Ersetzt den Standard-Fenstertitel durch TITEL\n" #~ " --icon ICON, -i ICON\n" #~ " Ersetzt das Standard-Icon durch ICON\n" #~ " --print-pass, -p\n" #~ " Ausgabe des Passworts nach stdout. Dies verhält sich wie bei ssh\n" #~ " askpass: Dadurch ist es möglich anderen Programmen das Passwort\n" #~ " über stdin in Skripten zu übermitteln\n" #~ " --disable-grab, -g\n" #~ " Deaktiviert das Sperren von Tastatur, Maus und Fokus bei\n" #~ " der Passworteingabe\n" #~ " --ssh-fwd, -s\n" #~ " Entfernt den Host-Teil aus der $DISPLAY-Variable, so dass GKsu\n" #~ " auch über SSH-X11-Forwaring verwendet werden kann\n" #~ "\n" #~ " --login, -l\n" #~ " Startet als Login-Shell. Dies kann jedoch zu Problemen mit der\n" #~ " Xauthority magic führen: Es muss erst mittels xhost dem jeweiligen\n" #~ " Benutzer gestattet werden, Fenster auf dem Desktop zu öffnen\n" #~ " --preserv-env, -k\n" #~ " Erhält die momentanen Umgebungsvariablen: Es wird zum Beispiel\n" #~ " keine $HOME- oder $PATH-Variable gesetzt\n" #~ " \n" #~ " \n" #~ msgid "Using %s as username...\n" #~ msgstr "Verwende %s als Benutzername ...\n" ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������libgksu-2.0.12/po/ChangeLog�������������������������������������������������������������������������0000644�0001750�0001750�00000016325�11201322651�012345� �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������0000000�0000000������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������2009-05-09 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * es.po: - translation update by Francisco Javier Cuadrado <fcocuadrado@gmail.com> 2009-02-03 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * th.po: - new Thai translation contributed by Theppitak Karoonboonyanan <thep@linux.thai.net> 2008-03-02 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * eu.po: - translation update from Iñaki Larrañaga <dooteo@zundan.com> 2007-12-31 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@cenoura> * it.po: - fixed problem with translation (broken tag), thanks to Leonardo Taccari <leonardo1990@gmail.com> 2007-06-09 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * ca.po: - fixed problem with translation that was causing a window to be blank (fix by Jordi Mallach) 2007-05-11 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * zh_CN.po: - adding translation to Simplified Chinese, by æ¨ç«  <zyangmath@gmail.com> 2007-04-19 Thomas Huriaux <thomas.huriaux@gmail.com> * fr.po: fix French translation thanks to Claude Paroz 2007-03-25 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * ko.po: - updated by Changwoo Ryu <cwryu@debian.org> 2007-03-04 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * it.po: Updated by Andrea Zagli <azagli@inwind.it> 2007-02-03 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * update-po * nl.po: Updated by Ronald van Engelen <rvengelen@hooghuislyceum.nl> 2007-01-10 Daniel Nylander <po@danielnylander.se> * sv.po: Updated Swedish translation. 2007-01-02 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * update-po * ca.po: - translation updated by Jordi Mallach <jordi@debian.org> 2006-11-17 Miroslav Kure <kurem@debian.cz> * cs.po: Updated Czech translation 2006-11-15 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * update-po * POTFILES.in: updated by running intltool-update -m thanks for Gabor Kelemen <kelemeng@gnome.hu> for pointing out the need * hu.po: Hungarian translation updated by Gabor Kelemen <kelemeng@gnome.hu> 2006-10-10 Daniel Nylander <po@danielnylander.se> * sv.po: Updated Swedish translation. 2006-09-20 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * fr.po: - translation update by Stéphane RAIMBAULT 2006-09-08 Francisco Javier F. Serrador <serrador@openshine.com> * es.po: - updated translation. 2006-09-03 Miroslav Kure <kurem@cloud.cc.net> * cs.po: - updated translation 2006-09-02 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * update-po * it.po: - new Italian translation by Andrea Zagli <azagli@inwind.it> 2006-08-19 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * lt.po: - new translation by Gintautas Miliauskas <gintas@akl.lt> 2006-08-15 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * pl.po: - translation update by "Wiktor Wandachowicz" <wiktorw@people.pl> 2006-08-11 Daniel Nylander <po@danielnylander.se> * sv.po: Added Swedish translation. 2006-05-27 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * ca.po: - incorporated translation update submitted for gksu 1.3 by Jordi Mallach <jordi@sindominio.net> 2006-05-02 Miroslav Kure <kurem@debian.cz> * cs.po: updated Czech translation 2006-05-01 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * eu.po: - translation update by Piarres Beobide <pi@beobide.net> * update-po * pt_BR.po: - updated translation 2006-04-23 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * update-po; also merged translations from the trunk branches for libgksuui and gksu, since lots of code from both have been merged into this package 2006-01-24 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * nl.po: - has been added before, it had a problem with a missing \n, fixed; 2005-10-16 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * hu.po: translation update by Gabor Kelemen <kelemeng@gnome.hu> 2005-10-03 Miroslav Kure <kurem@debian.cz> * cs.po: updated Czech translation 2005-09-28 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * update-po 2005-09-12 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * pl.po: - fixed Content-Type to say UTF-8 as charset 2005-09-10 Miroslav Kure <kurem@debian.cz> * cs.po updated Czech translation 2005-09-02 Ronald van Engelen <ronalde@lacocina.nl> * nl.po: Dutch translation updated 2005-08-19 Thomas Huriaux <thomas.huriaux@gmail.com> * fr.po: - added French translation 2005-06-14 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * ro.po: - added Romanian translation by Sorin Batariuc <sorin@bonbon.net> 2005-06-01 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * eu.po: - translation added by Piarres Beobide <pi@beobide.net> 2005-05-16 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * es.po: - translation updated by Javier Fernández-Sanguino Peña <jfs@computer.org> 2005-05-14 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * sk.po: - added translation for Slovack done by Peter Chabada <sk-i18n@chabada.sk> 2005-05-13 Miroslav Kure <kurem@debian.cz> * cs.po: - added Czech translation 2005-04-27 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * hu.po: - added, translation by Kelemen Gábor <kelemeng@gnome.hu> * no_NB.po -> nb.po: - renamed so I can have some lollypop given to me by Jordi 2004-10-14 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@alface.horta> * no_NB.po: added missing PO-Revision-Date field * no_NB.po: added translation done by "Vidar Braut Haarr" <Vidar@CoreTrek.com> 2004-08-15 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * ca.po: added translation done by Jordi Mallach <jordi@debian.org> 2004-06-12 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * es.po: translation update by "Francisco Javier F. Serrador" <serrador@tecknolabs.com> 2004-05-29 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * da.po: updated by Morten Brix Pedersen <morten@wtf.dk> 2004-05-18 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * pt_BR.po: updated translation. 2004-03-05 gettextize <bug-gnu-gettext@gnu.org> * Makefile.in.in: Upgrade to gettext-0.14.1. * Rules-quot: Upgrade to gettext-0.14.1. 2004-01-17 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * pt_BR.po: updated translation. 2004-01-16 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * da.po: new translation, thanks to Morten Brix Pedersen <morten@mbrix.dk> 2003-08-06 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * de.po: new translation, thanks to Sebastian Heinlein <sebastian.heinlein@campus.lmu.de> 2003-07-29 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * pt_BR.po: minor update 2003-07-24 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * pt_BR.po: translation update 2003-06-14 gettextize <bug-gnu-gettext@gnu.org> * Makefile.in.in: Upgrade to gettext-0.12.1. 2003-05-06 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * es.po: translation add, thanks to Kike <krm@futurnet.es> x2003-05-02 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * ru.po: translation added, thanks to Alex Murygin <murygin@aitoc.com> 2003-01-29 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * pt_BR.po: translation update. 2002-08-13 gettextize <bug-gnu-gettext@gnu.org> * boldquot.sed: New file, from gettext-0.11.5. * en@boldquot.header: New file, from gettext-0.11.5. * en@quot.header: New file, from gettext-0.11.5. * insert-header.sin: New file, from gettext-0.11.5. * quot.sed: New file, from gettext-0.11.5. * remove-potcdate.sin: New file, from gettext-0.11.5. * Rules-quot: New file, from gettext-0.11.5. 2001-11-04 gettextize <bug-gnu-utils@gnu.org> * Makefile.in.in: Upgrade to gettext-0.10.40. �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������libgksu-2.0.12/po/ro.po�����������������������������������������������������������������������������0000644�0001750�0001750�00000035316�11011106155�011552� �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������0000000�0000000������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������# SOME DESCRIPTIVE TITLE. # Copyright (C) 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # This file is distributed under the same license as the PACKAGE package. # Sorin Batariuc <sorin@bonbon.net>, 2005. # msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: ro\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2007-02-03 12:27-0200\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2005-05-17 01:50+0300\n" "Last-Translator: Sorin Batariuc <sorin@bonbon.net>\n" "Language-Team: Romanian <debian-l10n-romanian@lists.debian.org>\n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" "X-Generator: KBabel 1.9.1\n" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:119 #, c-format msgid "Not using locking for read only lock file %s" msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:139 #, c-format msgid "Not using locking for nfs mounted lock file %s" msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:495 #, fuzzy msgid "" "<b><big>Could not grab your mouse.</big></b>\n" "\n" "A malicious client may be eavesdropping on your session or you may have just " "clicked a menu or some application just decided to get focus.\n" "\n" "Try again." msgstr "" "Nu s-a putut prelua controlul mausului.\n" "Sesiunea v-ar putea fi interceptată de\n" "către un program neautorizat." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:507 #, fuzzy msgid "" "<b><big>Could not grab your keyboard.</big></b>\n" "\n" "A malicious client may be eavesdropping on your session or you may have just " "clicked a menu or some application just decided to get focus.\n" "\n" "Try again." msgstr "" "Nu s-a putut prelua controlul tastaturii.\n" "Sesiunea v-ar putea fi interceptată de\n" "către un program neautorizat." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:855 #, c-format msgid "" "<b><big>Enter your password to perform administrative tasks</big></b>\n" "\n" "The application '%s' lets you modify essential parts of your system." msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:862 #, c-format msgid "" "<b><big>Enter your password to run the application '%s' as user %s</big></b>" msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:870 #, c-format msgid "" "<b><big>Enter the administrative password</big></b>\n" "\n" "The application '%s' lets you modify essential parts of your system." msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:877 #, c-format msgid "<b><big>Enter the password of %s to run the application '%s'</big></b>" msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:908 msgid "Password prompt canceled." msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:978 #, c-format msgid "" "<b><big>Granted permissions without asking for password</big></b>\n" "\n" "The '%s' program was started with the privileges of the %s user without the " "need to ask for a password, due to your system's authentication mechanism " "setup.\n" "\n" "It is possible that you are being allowed to run specific programs as user %" "s without the need for a password, or that the password is cached.\n" "\n" "This is not a problem report; it's simply a notification to make sure you " "are aware of this." msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1002 msgid "Do _not display this message again" msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1022 msgid "" "<b>Would you like your screen to be \"grabbed\"\n" "while you enter the password?</b>\n" "\n" "This means all applications will be paused to avoid\n" "the eavesdropping of your password by a a malicious\n" "application while you type it." msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1299 msgid "Granting Rights" msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1854 msgid "gksu_run needs a command to be run, none was provided." msgstr "" "gksu_run are nevoie de o comandă pentru a rula, ÅŸi n-a fost furnizată nici " "una." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1865 msgid "The gksu-run-helper command was not found or is not executable." msgstr "Comanda gksu-run-helper n-a fost găsită sau nu este executabilă." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1873 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2379 msgid "Unable to copy the user's Xauthorization file." msgstr "Nu se poate copia fiÅŸierul de autorizare X al utilizatorului." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1919 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2513 #, c-format msgid "Failed to fork new process: %s" msgstr "EÅŸuare în a bifurca noul proces: %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2050 #, fuzzy msgid "Wrong password got from keyring." msgstr "Parolă greÅŸită." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2054 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2664 msgid "Wrong password." msgstr "Parolă greÅŸită." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2109 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2123 #, c-format msgid "" "Failed to communicate with gksu-run-helper.\n" "\n" "Received:\n" " %s\n" "While expecting:\n" " %s" msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2115 #, c-format msgid "" "Failed to communicate with gksu-run-helper.\n" "\n" "Received bad string while expecting:\n" " %s" msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2191 #, c-format msgid "Could not read from the pipe with the child: %s" msgstr "Nu se poate citi din conexiunea cu sub-procesul: %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2238 #, fuzzy, c-format msgid "su terminated with %d status" msgstr "Sub-proces terminat cu starea %d" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2353 msgid "gksu_sudo_run needs a command to be run, none was provided." msgstr "" "gksu_sudo_run are nevoie de o comandă pentru a rula, ÅŸi n-a fost furnizată " "nici una." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2494 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2503 #, c-format msgid "Error creating pipe: %s" msgstr "Eroare la crearea conexiunii: %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2529 #, c-format msgid "Failed to exec new process: %s" msgstr "EÅŸuare la execuÅ£ia noului proces: %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2546 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2556 #, c-format msgid "Error opening pipe: %s" msgstr "Eroare la deschiderea conexiunii: %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2614 #, fuzzy msgid "Password: " msgstr "Parola:" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2667 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2681 msgid "" "The underlying authorization mechanism (sudo) does not allow you to run this " "program. Contact the system administrator." msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2734 #, fuzzy, c-format msgid "sudo terminated with %d status" msgstr "Sub-proces terminat cu starea %d" #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:218 #, fuzzy msgid "Remember password" msgstr "Parolă greÅŸită." #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:235 msgid "Save for this session" msgstr "" #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:240 msgid "Save in the keyring" msgstr "" #. label #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:334 msgid "<span weight=\"bold\" size=\"larger\">Type the root password.</span>\n" msgstr "" "<span weight=\"bold\" size=\"larger\">TastaÅ£i parola pentru root.</span>\n" #. entry label #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:355 msgid "Password:" msgstr "Parola:" #. label capslock warning #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:376 msgid "<b>You have capslock on</b>" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.c:248 msgid "Failed to load glade file; please check your installation." msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.desktop.in.h:1 msgid "Configure behavior of the privilege-granting tool" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.desktop.in.h:2 msgid "Privilege granting" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:1 msgid "<b>Behavior</b>" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:2 msgid "<b>Screen Grabbing</b>" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:3 msgid "_Authentication mode:" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:4 msgid "_Grab mode:" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:5 msgid "" "enable\n" "disable\n" "force enable\n" "prompt\n" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:10 msgid "gtk-close" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:11 msgid "" "su\n" "sudo" msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:1 msgid "Disable keyboard and mouse grab" msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:2 msgid "Display information message when no password is needed" msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:3 msgid "Force keyboard and mouse grab" msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:4 msgid "" "Grab keyboard and mouse even if -g has been passed as argument on the " "command line." msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:5 msgid "Keyring to which passwords will be saved" msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:6 msgid "Prompt for grabbing" msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:7 msgid "Save password to gnome-keyring" msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:8 msgid "Sudo mode" msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:9 msgid "" "The name of the keyring gksu should use. Usual values are \"session\", which " "saves the password for the session, and \"default\", which saves the " "password with no timeout." msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:10 msgid "" "This option determines whether a message dialog will be displayed informing " "the user that the program is being run without the need of a password being " "asked for some reason." msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:11 msgid "" "This option will make gksu prompt the user if he wants to have the screen " "grabbed before entering the password. Notice that this only has an effect if " "force-grab is disabled." msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:12 msgid "" "Whether sudo should be the default backend method. This method is otherwise " "accessed though the -S switch or by running 'gksudo' instead of 'gksu'." msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:13 msgid "" "Whether the keyboard and mouse grabbing should be turned off. This will make " "it possible for other X applications to listen to keyboard input events, " "thus making it not possible to shield from malicious applications which may " "be running." msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:14 msgid "" "gksu can save the password you type to the gnome-keyring so you'll not be " "asked everytime" msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/gksu-run-helper.c:149 #, c-format msgid "Failed to obtain xauth key: xauth binary not found at usual locations" msgstr "" #~ msgid "Failed to obtain xauth key: %s" #~ msgstr "EÅŸuare în obÅ£inerea cheii xauth: %s" #~ msgid "Error copying '%s' to '%s': %s" #~ msgstr "Eroare la copierea '%s' la '%s': %s" #, fuzzy #~ msgid "Unable to run /bin/su: %s" #~ msgstr "Nu pot rula /bin/su: %s" #~ msgid "Continue" #~ msgstr "Continuă" #, fuzzy #~ msgid "<b>Please enter %s's password</b>" #~ msgstr "Vă rog introduceÅ£i parola contului %s" #~ msgid "Missing command to run." #~ msgstr "LipseÅŸte comanda de executat." #, fuzzy #~ msgid "" #~ "<b>Failed to run %s as user %s.</b>\n" #~ "\n" #~ "%s" #~ msgstr "Nu pot rula %s/bin/gksu: %s" #, fuzzy #~ msgid "" #~ "Failed to run %s as user %s:\n" #~ " %s" #~ msgstr "EÅŸuare în obÅ£inerea cheii xauth: %s" #, fuzzy #~ msgid "Unable to run %s: %s" #~ msgstr "Nu pot rula /bin/su: %s" #~ msgid "Advanced options" #~ msgstr "OpÅ£iuni avansate" #~ msgid "<b>Options to use when changing user</b>" #~ msgstr "<b>OpÅ£iuni de folosit la schimbarea utilizatorului</b>" #~ msgid "_login shell" #~ msgstr "_consolă de autentificare" #~ msgid "_preserve environment" #~ msgstr "_păstrează variabilele de mediu" #~ msgid "Run program" #~ msgstr "Rulează program" #~ msgid "Run:" #~ msgstr "Rulează:" #~ msgid "As user:" #~ msgstr "Ca utilizator:" #~ msgid "_Advanced" #~ msgstr "_Avansat" #, fuzzy #~ msgid "" #~ "GKSu: Failed to initialize the Gtk+ library. GKSu will not be able to " #~ "continue!\n" #~ msgstr "" #~ "libgksu: EÅŸuare în iniÅ£ializarea bibliotecilor Gtk+, GKSu nu poate " #~ "continua.\n" #~ msgid "Changing user..." #~ msgstr "Se schimbă utilizatorul..." #~ msgid "" #~ "<b>I need %s's password to run:</b>\n" #~ "<i>%s</i>" #~ msgstr "" #~ "<b>E nevoie de parola contului %s pentru a rula:</b>\n" #~ "<i>%s</i>" #, fuzzy #~ msgid "Child terminated with %d status" #~ msgstr "Sub-proces terminat cu starea %d" #~ msgid "" #~ "GKsu version %s\n" #~ "\n" #~ "Usage: %s [-u <user>] [-k] [-l] <command>\n" #~ "\n" #~ " --user <user>, -u <user>\n" #~ " Calls <command> as the specified user\n" #~ " --message <message>, -m <message>\n" #~ " Replaces the standard message shown to ask for\n" #~ " password for the argument passed to the option\n" #~ " --title <title>, -t <title>\n" #~ " Replaces the default title with the argument\n" #~ " --icon <icon>, -i <icon>\n" #~ " Replaces the default window icon with the argument\n" #~ " --print-pass, -p\n" #~ " Asks gksu to print the password to stdout, just\n" #~ " like ssh-askpass. Useful to use in scripts with\n" #~ " programs that accept receiving the passowrd on\n" #~ " stdin.\n" #~ " --disable-grab, -g\n" #~ " Disables the \"locking\" of the keyboard, mouse,\n" #~ " and focus done by the program when asking for\n" #~ " password\n" #~ " --ssh-fwd, -s\n" #~ " Strip the host part of the $DISPLAY variable, so that\n" #~ " GKSu will work on SSH X11 Forwarding.\n" #~ "\n" #~ " --login, -l\n" #~ " Makes this a login shell. Beware this may cause\n" #~ " problems with the Xauthority magic. Run xhost\n" #~ " to allow the target user to open windows on your\n" #~ " display!\n" #~ " --preserve-env, -k\n" #~ " Preserve the current environments, does not set $HOME\n" #~ " nor $PATH, for example.\n" #~ "\n" #~ "\n" #~ msgstr "" #~ "Versiune GKsu %s\n" #~ "\n" #~ "Utilizare: %s [-u <utilizator>] [-k] [-l] <comanda>\n" #~ "\n" #~ " --user <utilizator>, -u <utilizator>\n" #~ " Apelează <comanda> lansată de utilizatorul specificat\n" #~ " --message <mesaj>, -m <mesaj>\n" #~ " ÃŽnlocuieÅŸte mesajul standard arătat pentru a cere\n" #~ " parola cu argumentele date opÅ£iunii\n" #~ " --title <titlu>, -t <titlu>\n" #~ " ÃŽnlocuieÅŸte titlul implicit cu argumentul\n" #~ " --icon <pictogramă>, -i <pictogramă>\n" #~ " ÃŽnlocuieÅŸte pictograma implicită cu argumentul\n" #~ " --print-pass, -p\n" #~ " Cere gksu să afiÅŸeze parola către stdout, exact\n" #~ " ca ssh-askpass. Util de folosit în scripturi cu\n" #~ " programe ce acceptă primirea parolelor în\n" #~ " stdin.\n" #~ " --disable-grab, -g\n" #~ " Dezactivează \"blocarea\" tastaturii, mausului,\n" #~ " ÅŸi focalizării făcută de către program când se cere\n" #~ " parola\n" #~ " --ssh-fwd, -s\n" #~ " ÃŽnlăturaÅ£i partea de gazdă a variabilei $DISPLAY, astfel încât\n" #~ " GKSu va lucra cu SSH X11 Forwarding.\n" #~ "\n" #~ " --login, -l\n" #~ " Face din asta o consolă de autorizare. AveÅ£i grijă că aceasta ar " #~ "putea cauza\n" #~ " probleme cu Xauthority magic. RulaÅ£i xhost\n" #~ " pentru a permite utilizatorului dorit să deschidă ferestre pe\n" #~ " afiÅŸaj!\n" #~ " --preserve-env, -k\n" #~ " Păstrează setările curente pentru variabilele de mediu, nu seta nici " #~ "$HOME\n" #~ " nici $PATH, de exemplu.\n" #~ "\n" #~ "\n" #~ msgid "Using %s as username...\n" #~ msgstr "%s este folosit drept nume utilizator...\n" #~ msgid "No password was supplied and sudo needs it." #~ msgstr "Nici o parolă n-a fost furnizată ÅŸi sudo are nevoie de asta." #~ msgid "" #~ "The X authority file i am trying to create for the target user already " #~ "exists! This is highly suspicous!" #~ msgstr "" #~ "FiÅŸierul de autorizare X pe cale de a fi creat pentru utilizatorul " #~ "specificat există deja! Asta este foarte suspect!" ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������libgksu-2.0.12/po/ru.po�����������������������������������������������������������������������������0000644�0001750�0001750�00000033074�11011106155�011557� �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������0000000�0000000������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������# translation of ru.po to ru # translation of gksu.po to ru # Copyright (C) 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # This file is distributed under the same license as the PACKAGE package. # Aleksander <murygin@aitoc.com>, 2003 # msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: ru\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2007-02-03 12:27-0200\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2003-05-02 20:56+0300\n" "Last-Translator: Aleksander <murygin@aitoc.com>\n" "Language-Team: ru <ru@li.org>\n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=CP1251\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" "X-Generator: KBabel 1.0.1\n" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:119 #, c-format msgid "Not using locking for read only lock file %s" msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:139 #, c-format msgid "Not using locking for nfs mounted lock file %s" msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:495 #, fuzzy msgid "" "<b><big>Could not grab your mouse.</big></b>\n" "\n" "A malicious client may be eavesdropping on your session or you may have just " "clicked a menu or some application just decided to get focus.\n" "\n" "Try again." msgstr "" "Íåâîçìîæíî çàõâàòèòü êëàâèàòóðó èëè ìûøü.\n" "Çëîáíûé ïîëüçîâàòåëü ìîæåò ïîäñëóøàòü\n" "Âàøó ñåññèþ." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:507 #, fuzzy msgid "" "<b><big>Could not grab your keyboard.</big></b>\n" "\n" "A malicious client may be eavesdropping on your session or you may have just " "clicked a menu or some application just decided to get focus.\n" "\n" "Try again." msgstr "" "Íåâîçìîæíî çàõâàòèòü êëàâèàòóðó èëè ìûøü.\n" "Çëîáíûé ïîëüçîâàòåëü ìîæåò ïîäñëóøàòü\n" "Âàøó ñåññèþ." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:855 #, c-format msgid "" "<b><big>Enter your password to perform administrative tasks</big></b>\n" "\n" "The application '%s' lets you modify essential parts of your system." msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:862 #, fuzzy, c-format msgid "" "<b><big>Enter your password to run the application '%s' as user %s</big></b>" msgstr "" "Òðåáóåòñÿ ïàðîëü ïîëüçîâàòåëÿ %s äëÿ çàïóñêà:\n" "%s." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:870 #, c-format msgid "" "<b><big>Enter the administrative password</big></b>\n" "\n" "The application '%s' lets you modify essential parts of your system." msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:877 #, fuzzy, c-format msgid "<b><big>Enter the password of %s to run the application '%s'</big></b>" msgstr "" "Òðåáóåòñÿ ïàðîëü ïîëüçîâàòåëÿ %s äëÿ çàïóñêà:\n" "%s." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:908 msgid "Password prompt canceled." msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:978 #, c-format msgid "" "<b><big>Granted permissions without asking for password</big></b>\n" "\n" "The '%s' program was started with the privileges of the %s user without the " "need to ask for a password, due to your system's authentication mechanism " "setup.\n" "\n" "It is possible that you are being allowed to run specific programs as user %" "s without the need for a password, or that the password is cached.\n" "\n" "This is not a problem report; it's simply a notification to make sure you " "are aware of this." msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1002 msgid "Do _not display this message again" msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1022 msgid "" "<b>Would you like your screen to be \"grabbed\"\n" "while you enter the password?</b>\n" "\n" "This means all applications will be paused to avoid\n" "the eavesdropping of your password by a a malicious\n" "application while you type it." msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1299 msgid "Granting Rights" msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1854 msgid "gksu_run needs a command to be run, none was provided." msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1865 msgid "The gksu-run-helper command was not found or is not executable." msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1873 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2379 msgid "Unable to copy the user's Xauthorization file." msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1919 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2513 #, fuzzy, c-format msgid "Failed to fork new process: %s" msgstr "Íåâîçìîäíî çàïóñòèòü %s/bin/gksu: %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2050 #, fuzzy msgid "Wrong password got from keyring." msgstr "Ïîæàëóéñòà ââåäèòå ïàðîëü ïîëüçîâàòåëÿ %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2054 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2664 #, fuzzy msgid "Wrong password." msgstr "Ïîæàëóéñòà ââåäèòå ïàðîëü ïîëüçîâàòåëÿ %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2109 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2123 #, c-format msgid "" "Failed to communicate with gksu-run-helper.\n" "\n" "Received:\n" " %s\n" "While expecting:\n" " %s" msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2115 #, c-format msgid "" "Failed to communicate with gksu-run-helper.\n" "\n" "Received bad string while expecting:\n" " %s" msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2191 #, c-format msgid "Could not read from the pipe with the child: %s" msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2238 #, fuzzy, c-format msgid "su terminated with %d status" msgstr "Ïîòîìîê óíè÷òîæåí ñ %d ñòàòóñîì" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2353 msgid "gksu_sudo_run needs a command to be run, none was provided." msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2494 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2503 #, c-format msgid "Error creating pipe: %s" msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2529 #, c-format msgid "Failed to exec new process: %s" msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2546 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2556 #, c-format msgid "Error opening pipe: %s" msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2614 msgid "Password: " msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2667 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2681 msgid "" "The underlying authorization mechanism (sudo) does not allow you to run this " "program. Contact the system administrator." msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2734 #, fuzzy, c-format msgid "sudo terminated with %d status" msgstr "Ïîòîìîê óíè÷òîæåí ñ %d ñòàòóñîì" #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:218 #, fuzzy msgid "Remember password" msgstr "Ïîæàëóéñòà ââåäèòå ïàðîëü ïîëüçîâàòåëÿ %s" #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:235 msgid "Save for this session" msgstr "" #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:240 msgid "Save in the keyring" msgstr "" #. label #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:334 msgid "<span weight=\"bold\" size=\"larger\">Type the root password.</span>\n" msgstr "" #. entry label #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:355 msgid "Password:" msgstr "" #. label capslock warning #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:376 msgid "<b>You have capslock on</b>" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.c:248 msgid "Failed to load glade file; please check your installation." msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.desktop.in.h:1 msgid "Configure behavior of the privilege-granting tool" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.desktop.in.h:2 msgid "Privilege granting" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:1 msgid "<b>Behavior</b>" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:2 msgid "<b>Screen Grabbing</b>" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:3 msgid "_Authentication mode:" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:4 msgid "_Grab mode:" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:5 msgid "" "enable\n" "disable\n" "force enable\n" "prompt\n" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:10 msgid "gtk-close" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:11 msgid "" "su\n" "sudo" msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:1 msgid "Disable keyboard and mouse grab" msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:2 msgid "Display information message when no password is needed" msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:3 msgid "Force keyboard and mouse grab" msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:4 msgid "" "Grab keyboard and mouse even if -g has been passed as argument on the " "command line." msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:5 msgid "Keyring to which passwords will be saved" msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:6 msgid "Prompt for grabbing" msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:7 msgid "Save password to gnome-keyring" msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:8 msgid "Sudo mode" msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:9 msgid "" "The name of the keyring gksu should use. Usual values are \"session\", which " "saves the password for the session, and \"default\", which saves the " "password with no timeout." msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:10 msgid "" "This option determines whether a message dialog will be displayed informing " "the user that the program is being run without the need of a password being " "asked for some reason." msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:11 msgid "" "This option will make gksu prompt the user if he wants to have the screen " "grabbed before entering the password. Notice that this only has an effect if " "force-grab is disabled." msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:12 msgid "" "Whether sudo should be the default backend method. This method is otherwise " "accessed though the -S switch or by running 'gksudo' instead of 'gksu'." msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:13 msgid "" "Whether the keyboard and mouse grabbing should be turned off. This will make " "it possible for other X applications to listen to keyboard input events, " "thus making it not possible to shield from malicious applications which may " "be running." msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:14 msgid "" "gksu can save the password you type to the gnome-keyring so you'll not be " "asked everytime" msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/gksu-run-helper.c:149 #, c-format msgid "Failed to obtain xauth key: xauth binary not found at usual locations" msgstr "" #, fuzzy #~ msgid "Failed to obtain xauth key: %s" #~ msgstr "Íåâîçìîäíî çàïóñòèòü %s/bin/gksu: %s" #, fuzzy #~ msgid "Unable to run /bin/su: %s" #~ msgstr "Íåâîçìîäíî çàïóñòèòü %s/bin/gksu: %s" #, fuzzy #~ msgid "<b>Please enter %s's password</b>" #~ msgstr "" #~ "Òðåáóåòñÿ ïàðîëü ïîëüçîâàòåëÿ %s äëÿ çàïóñêà:\n" #~ "%s." #~ msgid "Missing command to run." #~ msgstr "Ïðîïóùåíà êîìàíäà äëÿ çàïóñêà." #, fuzzy #~ msgid "" #~ "<b>Failed to run %s as user %s.</b>\n" #~ "\n" #~ "%s" #~ msgstr "" #~ "Òðåáóåòñÿ ïàðîëü ïîëüçîâàòåëÿ %s äëÿ çàïóñêà:\n" #~ "%s." #, fuzzy #~ msgid "Unable to run %s: %s" #~ msgstr "Íåâîçìîæíî çàïóñòèòü /bin/su: %s" #~ msgid "Advanced options" #~ msgstr "Äîïîëíèòåëüíûå îïöèè" #~ msgid "<b>Options to use when changing user</b>" #~ msgstr "<b>Îïöèè èñïîëüçóåìûå ïîñëå ñìåíû ïîëüçîâàòåëÿ</b>" #~ msgid "_login shell" #~ msgstr "_îáîëî÷êà ðåãèñòðàöèè" #, fuzzy #~ msgid "_preserve environment" #~ msgstr "_ñîõðàíèòü ïåðåìåíûå îêðóæåíèÿ" #~ msgid "Run program" #~ msgstr "Çàïóñê ïðîãðàììû" #~ msgid "Run:" #~ msgstr "Çàïóñê:" #~ msgid "As user:" #~ msgstr "Êàê ïîëüçîâàòåëü:" #~ msgid "_Advanced" #~ msgstr "_Äîïîëíèòåëüíî" #, fuzzy #~ msgid "" #~ "<b>Please enter %s's password\n" #~ "to run %s.</b>" #~ msgstr "" #~ "Òðåáóåòñÿ ïàðîëü ïîëüçîâàòåëÿ %s äëÿ çàïóñêà:\n" #~ "%s." #, fuzzy #~ msgid "" #~ "GKsu version %s\n" #~ "\n" #~ "Usage: %s [-u <user>] [-k] [-l] <command>\n" #~ "\n" #~ " --user <user>, -u <user>\n" #~ " Calls <command> as the specified user\n" #~ " --message <message>, -m <message>\n" #~ " Replaces the standard message shown to ask for\n" #~ " password for the argument passed to the option\n" #~ " --title <title>, -t <title>\n" #~ " Replaces the default title with the argument\n" #~ " --icon <icon>, -i <icon>\n" #~ " Replaces the default window icon with the argument\n" #~ " --print-pass, -p\n" #~ " Asks gksu to print the password to stdout, just\n" #~ " like ssh-askpass. Useful to use in scripts with\n" #~ " programs that accept receiving the password on\n" #~ " stdin.\n" #~ " --disable-grab, -g\n" #~ " Disables the \"locking\" of the keyboard, mouse,\n" #~ " and focus done by the program when asking for\n" #~ " password\n" #~ " --ssh-fwd, -s\n" #~ " Strip the host part of the $DISPLAY variable, so that\n" #~ " GKSu will work on SSH X11 Forwarding.\n" #~ "\n" #~ " --login, -l\n" #~ " Makes this a login shell. Beware this may cause\n" #~ " problems with the Xauthority magic. Run xhost\n" #~ " to allow the target user to open windows on your\n" #~ " display!\n" #~ " --preserve-env, -k\n" #~ " Preserve the current environments, does not set $HOME\n" #~ " nor $PATH, for example.\n" #~ "\n" #~ "\n" #~ msgstr "" #~ "GKsu âåðñèÿ %s\n" #~ "\n" #~ "Èñïîëüçîâàíèå: %s [-u <ïîëüçîâàòåëü>] [-k] [-l] <êîììàíäà>\n" #~ "\n" #~ "\t--user <ïîëüçîâàòåëü>, -u <ïîëüçîâàòåëü>\n" #~ "\t\tÂûïîëíèòü <êîììàíäó> èç ïîä âûáðàííîãî ïîëüçîâàòåëÿ\n" #~ "\t--message <ñîîáùåíèå>, -m <ñîîáùåíèå>\n" #~ "\t\tÇàìåíÿåò ñòàíäàðòíîå ñîîáùåíèå ïîêàçûâàåìîå ïðè\n" #~ "\t\tçàïðîñå ïàðîëÿ\n" #~ "\t--title <çàãîëîâîê>, -t <çàãîëîâîê>\n" #~ "\t\tÇàìåíÿåò ñòàíäàðòíûé çàãîëîâîê íà çàäàííûé\n" #~ "\t--icon <èêîíêà>, -i <èêîíêà>\n" #~ "\t\tÇàìåíÿåò ñòàíäàðòíóþ èêîíêó íà çàäàííóþ\n" #~ "\t--print-pass, -p\n" #~ "\t\tÏå÷àòü ââîäèìîãî ïàðîëÿ â ñòàíäàðòíûé âûâîä, êàê\n" #~ "\t\tssh-askpass. Ïîëåçíî â ñêðèïòàõ ñ ïðîãðàìàìè\n" #~ "\t\têîòîðûå ïðèíèìàþò ïàðîëü íà ñòàíäàðòíûé ââîä.\n" #~ "\t--disable-grab, -g\n" #~ "\t\tÎòêëþ÷àåò çàïèðàíèå êëàâèàòóðû, ìûøè è\n" #~ "\t\tïåðåêëþ÷åíèå ôîêóñà êîãäà çàïðàøèâàåòñÿ ïàðîëü\n" #~ "\n" #~ "\t--login, -l\n" #~ "\t\tÄåëàåò îáîëî÷êó îáîëî÷êîé ðåãèñòðàöèè â ñèñòåìå.\n" #~ "\t\tÌîãóò âîçíèêíóòü ïðîáëåììû ñ Xauthority.\n" #~ "\t\tÇàïóñòèòå xhost äëÿ ðàçðåøåíèÿ âûáðàííîìó\n" #~ "\t\tïîëüçîâàòåëþ îòêðûâàòü îêíà íà âàøåì äèñïëåå\n" #~ "\t--preserv-env, -k\n" #~ "\t\tÑîõðàíÿåò òåêóùèå ïåðåìåííûå îêðóæåíèÿ, íå\n" #~ "\t\tóñòàíàâëèâàåò $HOMEè $PATH, äëÿ ïðèìåðà.\n" #~ "\n" #~ "\n" #~ msgid "Using %s as username...\n" #~ msgstr "Èñïîëüçóåòñÿ %s êàê ïîëüçîâàòåëüñêîå èìÿ...\n" #~ msgid "Changing user..." #~ msgstr "Ñìåíà ïîëüçîâàòåëÿ..." #, fuzzy #~ msgid "" #~ "<b>I need %s's password to run:</b>\n" #~ "<i>%s</i>" #~ msgstr "" #~ "Òðåáóåòñÿ ïàðîëü ïîëüçîâàòåëÿ %s äëÿ çàïóñêà:\n" #~ "%s." #, fuzzy #~ msgid "Child terminated with %d status" #~ msgstr "Ïîòîìîê óíè÷òîæåí ñ %d ñòàòóñîì" #, fuzzy #~ msgid "" #~ "<b>I need your password to run:</b>\n" #~ "<i>%s</i>" #~ msgstr "" #~ "Òðåáóåòñÿ ïàðîëü ïîëüçîâàòåëÿ %s äëÿ çàïóñêà:\n" #~ "%s." ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������libgksu-2.0.12/po/ca.po�����������������������������������������������������������������������������0000644�0001750�0001750�00000052576�11011106155�011524� �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������0000000�0000000������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������# Catalan translation of GKSu. # Copyright © 2004, 2005, 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # This file is distributed under the same license as the gksu package. # Jordi Mallach <jordi@sindominio.net>, 2004, 2005, 2006. # msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: libgksu 2.0.3\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2007-02-03 12:27-0200\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2007-06-09 17:52-0300\n" "Last-Translator: Jordi Mallach <jordi@sindominio.net>\n" "Language-Team: Catalan <tradgnome@softcatala.org>\n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:119 #, c-format msgid "Not using locking for read only lock file %s" msgstr "" "No s'està utilitzant blocatge per al fitxer de blocatge de només lectura %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:139 #, c-format msgid "Not using locking for nfs mounted lock file %s" msgstr "" "No s'està utilitzant blocatge per al fitxer de blocatge muntat per nfs %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:495 msgid "" "<b><big>Could not grab your mouse.</big></b>\n" "\n" "A malicious client may be eavesdropping on your session or you may have just " "clicked a menu or some application just decided to get focus.\n" "\n" "Try again." msgstr "" "<b><big>No s'ha pogut capturar el ratolí.</big></b>\n" "\n" "Un client malciós pot estar espiant la vostra sessió, o potser acabeu de fer " "clic a un menú, o alguna aplicació ha decidit obtenir el focus ara mateix.\n" "\n" "Torneu-ho a provar." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:507 msgid "" "<b><big>Could not grab your keyboard.</big></b>\n" "\n" "A malicious client may be eavesdropping on your session or you may have just " "clicked a menu or some application just decided to get focus.\n" "\n" "Try again." msgstr "" "<b><big>No s'ha pogut capturar el teclat.</big></b>\n" "\n" "Un client malciós pot estar espiant la vostra sessió, o potser acabeu de fer " "clic a un menú, o alguna aplicació ha decidit obtenir el focus ara mateix.\n" "\n" "Torneu-ho a provar." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:855 #, c-format msgid "" "<b><big>Enter your password to perform administrative tasks</big></b>\n" "\n" "The application '%s' lets you modify essential parts of your system." msgstr "" "<b><big>Introduïu la vostra contrasenya per a realitzar tasques " "administratives</big></b>\n" "\n" "L'aplicació «%s» us permet modificar parts essencials del sistema." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:862 #, c-format msgid "" "<b><big>Enter your password to run the application '%s' as user %s</big></b>" msgstr "" "<b><big>Introduïu la vostra contrasenya per a executar l'aplicació «%s» com " "a l'usuari %s</big></b>" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:870 #, c-format msgid "" "<b><big>Enter the administrative password</big></b>\n" "\n" "The application '%s' lets you modify essential parts of your system." msgstr "" "<b><big>Introduïu la contrasenya d'administració</big></b>\n" "\n" "L'aplicació «%s» us permet modificar parts essencials del sistema." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:877 #, c-format msgid "<b><big>Enter the password of %s to run the application '%s'</big></b>" msgstr "" "<b><big>Introduïu la contrasenya de %s per a executar l'aplicació «%s»</" "big></b>" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:908 msgid "Password prompt canceled." msgstr "S'ha cancel·lat la petició de contrasenya." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:978 #, c-format msgid "" "<b><big>Granted permissions without asking for password</big></b>\n" "\n" "The '%s' program was started with the privileges of the %s user without the " "need to ask for a password, due to your system's authentication mechanism " "setup.\n" "\n" "It is possible that you are being allowed to run specific programs as user %" "s without the need for a password, or that the password is cached.\n" "\n" "This is not a problem report; it's simply a notification to make sure you " "are aware of this." msgstr "" "<b><big>S'han atorgat permisos sense demanar-se una contrasenya</big></b>\n" "\n" "El programa «%s» s'ha iniciat amb els privilegis de l'usuari %s sense que s'haja demanat una contrasenya, degut a la configuració del mecanisme d'autenticació del vostre sistema.\n" "\n" "És possible que se us permeta executar programes específics com a l'usuari %s sense que calga una contrasenya, o que la contrasenya estiga a la memòria cau. Això no és un informe d'un problema, només és una notificació per a que n'esteu al corrent." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1002 msgid "Do _not display this message again" msgstr "_No mostres aquest missatge de nou" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1022 msgid "" "<b>Would you like your screen to be \"grabbed\"\n" "while you enter the password?</b>\n" "\n" "This means all applications will be paused to avoid\n" "the eavesdropping of your password by a a malicious\n" "application while you type it." msgstr "" "<b>Voleu que es «capture» la vostra pantalla mentre\n" "escriviu la vostra contrasenya?</b>\n" "\n" "Això vol dir que es pausaran totes les aplicacions per\n" "a evitar que una aplicació maliciosa us espie mentre\n" "introduïu la vostra contrasenya." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1299 msgid "Granting Rights" msgstr "S'estan atorgant els privilegis" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1854 msgid "gksu_run needs a command to be run, none was provided." msgstr "gksu_run necessita una ordre a executar, no s'ha donat cap." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1865 msgid "The gksu-run-helper command was not found or is not executable." msgstr "L'ordre gksu-run-helper no s'ha trobat o no és executable." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1873 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2379 msgid "Unable to copy the user's Xauthorization file." msgstr "No s'ha pogut copiar el fitxer d'autorització d'X de l'usuari." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1919 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2513 #, c-format msgid "Failed to fork new process: %s" msgstr "No s'ha pogut crear un procés nou: %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2050 #, fuzzy msgid "Wrong password got from keyring." msgstr "Contrasenya incorrecta." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2054 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2664 msgid "Wrong password." msgstr "Contrasenya incorrecta." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2109 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2123 #, c-format msgid "" "Failed to communicate with gksu-run-helper.\n" "\n" "Received:\n" " %s\n" "While expecting:\n" " %s" msgstr "" "No s'ha pogut comunicar amb el gksu-run-helper.\n" "\n" "S'ha rebut:\n" " %s\n" "Quan s'esperava:\n" " %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2115 #, c-format msgid "" "Failed to communicate with gksu-run-helper.\n" "\n" "Received bad string while expecting:\n" " %s" msgstr "" "No s'ha pogut comunicar amb el gksu-run-helper.\n" "\n" "S'ha rebut una cadena errònia quan s'esperava:\n" " %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2191 #, c-format msgid "Could not read from the pipe with the child: %s" msgstr "No s'ha pogut llegir del conducte amb el fill: %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2238 #, c-format msgid "su terminated with %d status" msgstr "su ha finalitzat amb l'estat %d" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2353 msgid "gksu_sudo_run needs a command to be run, none was provided." msgstr "gksu_sudo_run necessita una ordre a executar, no s'ha donat cap." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2494 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2503 #, c-format msgid "Error creating pipe: %s" msgstr "S'ha produït un error en crear el conducte: %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2529 #, c-format msgid "Failed to exec new process: %s" msgstr "No s'ha pogut executar un procés nou: %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2546 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2556 #, c-format msgid "Error opening pipe: %s" msgstr "S'ha produït un error en obrir el conducte: %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2614 msgid "Password: " msgstr "Contrasenya: " #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2667 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2681 msgid "" "The underlying authorization mechanism (sudo) does not allow you to run this " "program. Contact the system administrator." msgstr "" "El mecanisme d'autorització subjacent (sudo) no us permet executar aquest " "programa. Contacteu amb l'administrador del sistema." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2734 #, c-format msgid "sudo terminated with %d status" msgstr "sudo ha finalitzat amb l'estat %d" #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:218 msgid "Remember password" msgstr "Recorda la contrasenya" #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:235 msgid "Save for this session" msgstr "Desa per a aquesta sessió" #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:240 msgid "Save in the keyring" msgstr "Desa a l'anell de claus" #. label #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:334 msgid "<span weight=\"bold\" size=\"larger\">Type the root password.</span>\n" msgstr "" "<span weight=\"bold\" size=\"larger\">Introduïu la contrasenya de root.</" "span>\n" #. entry label #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:355 msgid "Password:" msgstr "Contrasenya:" #. label capslock warning #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:376 msgid "<b>You have capslock on</b>" msgstr "<b>Teniu el bloqueig de majúscules activat</b>" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.c:248 msgid "Failed to load glade file; please check your installation." msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.desktop.in.h:1 msgid "Configure behavior of the privilege-granting tool" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.desktop.in.h:2 msgid "Privilege granting" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:1 msgid "<b>Behavior</b>" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:2 msgid "<b>Screen Grabbing</b>" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:3 msgid "_Authentication mode:" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:4 msgid "_Grab mode:" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:5 msgid "" "enable\n" "disable\n" "force enable\n" "prompt\n" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:10 msgid "gtk-close" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:11 msgid "" "su\n" "sudo" msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:1 msgid "Disable keyboard and mouse grab" msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:2 msgid "Display information message when no password is needed" msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:3 msgid "Force keyboard and mouse grab" msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:4 msgid "" "Grab keyboard and mouse even if -g has been passed as argument on the " "command line." msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:5 msgid "Keyring to which passwords will be saved" msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:6 msgid "Prompt for grabbing" msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:7 #, fuzzy msgid "Save password to gnome-keyring" msgstr "Desa a l'anell de claus" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:8 msgid "Sudo mode" msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:9 msgid "" "The name of the keyring gksu should use. Usual values are \"session\", which " "saves the password for the session, and \"default\", which saves the " "password with no timeout." msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:10 msgid "" "This option determines whether a message dialog will be displayed informing " "the user that the program is being run without the need of a password being " "asked for some reason." msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:11 msgid "" "This option will make gksu prompt the user if he wants to have the screen " "grabbed before entering the password. Notice that this only has an effect if " "force-grab is disabled." msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:12 msgid "" "Whether sudo should be the default backend method. This method is otherwise " "accessed though the -S switch or by running 'gksudo' instead of 'gksu'." msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:13 msgid "" "Whether the keyboard and mouse grabbing should be turned off. This will make " "it possible for other X applications to listen to keyboard input events, " "thus making it not possible to shield from malicious applications which may " "be running." msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:14 msgid "" "gksu can save the password you type to the gnome-keyring so you'll not be " "asked everytime" msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/gksu-run-helper.c:149 #, c-format msgid "Failed to obtain xauth key: xauth binary not found at usual locations" msgstr "" #~ msgid "Error copying '%s' to '%s': %s" #~ msgstr "S'ha produït un error en copiar «%s» a «%s»: %s" #~ msgid "Option not accepted for --disable-grab: %s\n" #~ msgstr "No s'ha acceptat l'opció per a --disable-grab: %s\n" #~ msgid "Option not accepted for --sudo-mode: %s\n" #~ msgstr "No s'ha acceptat l'opció per a --sudo-mode: %s\n" #~ msgid "Option not accepted for --prompt: %s\n" #~ msgstr "No s'ha acceptat l'opció per a --prompt: %s\n" #~ msgid "<b>Please enter %s's password</b>" #~ msgstr "<b>Si us plau, introduïu la contrasenya de l'usuari %s</b>" #~ msgid "Missing command to run." #~ msgstr "Manca l'ordre a executar." #~ msgid "" #~ "<b>Failed to run %s as user %s.</b>\n" #~ "\n" #~ "%s" #~ msgstr "" #~ "<b>No s'ha pogut executar %s com a l'usuari %s:</b>\n" #~ "\n" #~ "%s" #~ msgid "Advanced options" #~ msgstr "Opcions avançades" #~ msgid "<b>Options to use when changing user</b>" #~ msgstr "<b>Opcions a utilitzar quan es canvia d'usuari</b>" #~ msgid "_login shell" #~ msgstr "_intèrpret d'entrada" #~ msgid "_preserve environment" #~ msgstr "_preserva l'entorn" #~ msgid "Run program" #~ msgstr "Executa el programa" #~ msgid "Run:" #~ msgstr "Executa:" #~ msgid "As user:" #~ msgstr "Com a l'usuari:" #~ msgid "_Advanced" #~ msgstr "_Avançat" #, fuzzy #~ msgid "" #~ "GKsu version %s\n" #~ "\n" #~ "Usage: %s [-u <user>] [-k] [-l] <command>\n" #~ "\n" #~ " --always-ask-password, -a\n" #~ " Do not try to check if a password is really\n" #~ " needed for running the command, or if there\n" #~ " are other means of obtaining it: simply ask for it.\n" #~ " --debug, -d\n" #~ " Print information on the screen that might be\n" #~ " useful for diagnosing and/or solving problems.\n" #~ " --disable-grab, -g\n" #~ " Disable the \"locking\" of the keyboard, mouse,\n" #~ " and focus done by the program when asking for\n" #~ " password.\n" #~ " --icon <icon>, -i <icon>\n" #~ " Replace the default window icon with the argument.\n" #~ " --message <message>, -m <message>\n" #~ " Replace the standard message shown to ask for\n" #~ " password for the argument passed to the option.\n" #~ " --print-pass, -p\n" #~ " Ask gksu to print the password to stdout, just\n" #~ " like ssh-askpass. Useful to use in scripts with\n" #~ " programs that accept receiving the password on\n" #~ " stdin.\n" #~ " --prompt, -P\n" #~ " Ask the user if they want to have their keyboard\n" #~ " and mouse grabbed before doing so.\n" #~ " --ssh-fwd, -s\n" #~ " Strip the host part of the $DISPLAY variable, so that\n" #~ " GKSu will work on SSH X11 Forwarding.\n" #~ " --sudo-mode, -S\n" #~ " Make GKSu use sudo instead of su, as if it had been\n" #~ " run as \"gksudo\".\n" #~ " --title <title>, -t <title>\n" #~ " Replace the default title with the argument.\n" #~ " --user <user>, -u <user>\n" #~ " Call <command> as the specified user.\n" #~ " --desktop <file>, -D <file>\n" #~ " Use a .desktop file to get the name of the application and the " #~ "icon from.\n" #~ "\n" #~ " --preserve-env, -k\n" #~ " Preserve the current environments, does not set $HOME\n" #~ " nor $PATH, for example.\n" #~ " --login, -l\n" #~ " Make this a login shell. Beware this may cause\n" #~ " problems with the Xauthority magic. Run xhost\n" #~ " to allow the target user to open windows on your\n" #~ " display!\n" #~ "\n" #~ "\n" #~ msgstr "" #~ "GKsu versió %s\n" #~ "\n" #~ "Forma d'ús: %s [-u <usuari>] [-k] [-l] <ordre>\n" #~ "\n" #~ " --debug, -d\n" #~ " Imprimeix informació a la pantalla que pot ser\n" #~ " útil per a diagnosticar i/o resoldre problemes.\n" #~ " --disable-grab, -g\n" #~ " Inhabilita el «blocatge» del teclat, ratolí i focus\n" #~ " que realitza el programa quan demana una contrasenya.\n" #~ " --icon <icona>, -i <icona>\n" #~ " Reemplaça la icona per defecte de la finestra amb\n" #~ " l'argument.\n" #~ " --message <missatge>, -m <missatge>\n" #~ " Reemplaça el missatge estàndard que es mostra quan\n" #~ " es demana una contrasenya amb l'argument donat a\n" #~ " l'opció.\n" #~ " --print-pass, -p\n" #~ " Imprimeix la contrasenya a la sortida estàndard,\n" #~ " igual que ssh-askpass. És útil per a utilitzar-ho a\n" #~ " seqüències amb programes que accepten rebre la\n" #~ " contrasenya per l'entrada estàndard.\n" #~ " --prompt, -P\n" #~ " Pregunta si es vol que es capture el teclat i el\n" #~ " ratolí abans de fer-ho.\n" #~ " --ssh-fwd, -s\n" #~ " Elimina la part del servidor de la variable\n" #~ " $DISPLAY, per a que GKSu funcione amb les redireccions X11\n" #~ " d'SSH.\n" #~ " --sudo-mode, -S\n" #~ " Fes que GKSu utilitze sudo en comptes de su, com si s'haguès\n" #~ " executat com a «gksudo».\n" #~ " --title <títol>, -t <títol>\n" #~ " Reemplaça el títol per defecte amb l'argument.\n" #~ " --user <usuari>, -u <usuari>\n" #~ " Executa <ordre> com l'usuari especificat.\n" #~ "\n" #~ " --preserve-env, -k\n" #~ " Preserva els entorns actuals, no estableixes $HOME, o $PATH,\n" #~ " per exemple.\n" #~ " --login, -l\n" #~ " Fes que aquest intèrpret siga d'entrada. Això pot causar\n" #~ " problemes amb la màgia Xauthority. Executeu xhost per a\n" #~ " permetre que usuari objectiu puga obrir finestres a la vostra\n" #~ " visualització.\n" #~ "\n" #~ "\n" #~ msgid "WARNING: Could not stat %s: %s.\n" #~ msgstr "AVÃS: No s'ha pogut fer stat sobre %s: %s.\n" #~ msgid "FATAL: File %s is not owned by root.\n" #~ msgstr "FATAL: El propietari del fitxer %s no és root.\n" #~ msgid "FATAL: File %s is not owned by group root.\n" #~ msgstr "FATAL: El grup del fitxer %s no és root.\n" #~ msgid "FATAL: File %s has wrong permissions, should be 0644.\n" #~ msgstr "FATAL: El fitxer %s té permisos incorrectes, hauria de ser 0644.\n" #~ msgid "FATAL: Could not open %s: %s.\n" #~ msgstr "FATAL: No s'ha pogut obrir %s: %s.\n" #~ msgid "" #~ "<b>Please enter %s's password\n" #~ "to run %s.</b>" #~ msgstr "" #~ "<b>Si us plau, introduïu la contrasenya de l'usuari %s\n" #~ "per a executar %s.</b>" #~ msgid "" #~ "GKsu version %s\n" #~ "\n" #~ "Usage: %s [-u <user>] [-k] [-l] <command>\n" #~ "\n" #~ " --user <user>, -u <user>\n" #~ " Calls <command> as the specified user\n" #~ " --message <message>, -m <message>\n" #~ " Replaces the standard message shown to ask for\n" #~ " password for the argument passed to the option\n" #~ " --title <title>, -t <title>\n" #~ " Replaces the default title with the argument\n" #~ " --icon <icon>, -i <icon>\n" #~ " Replaces the default window icon with the argument\n" #~ " --print-pass, -p\n" #~ " Asks gksu to print the password to stdout, just\n" #~ " like ssh-askpass. Useful to use in scripts with\n" #~ " programs that accept receiving the password on\n" #~ " stdin.\n" #~ " --disable-grab, -g\n" #~ " Disables the \"locking\" of the keyboard, mouse,\n" #~ " and focus done by the program when asking for\n" #~ " password\n" #~ " --ssh-fwd, -s\n" #~ " Strip the host part of the $DISPLAY variable, so that\n" #~ " GKSu will work on SSH X11 Forwarding.\n" #~ "\n" #~ " --login, -l\n" #~ " Makes this a login shell. Beware this may cause\n" #~ " problems with the Xauthority magic. Run xhost\n" #~ " to allow the target user to open windows on your\n" #~ " display!\n" #~ " --preserve-env, -k\n" #~ " Preserve the current environments, does not set $HOME\n" #~ " nor $PATH, for example.\n" #~ "\n" #~ "\n" #~ msgstr "" #~ "GKsu versió %s\n" #~ "\n" #~ "Forma d'ús: %s [-u <usuari>] [-k] [-l] <ordre>\n" #~ "\n" #~ " --user <usuari>, -u <usuari>\n" #~ " Executa <ordre> com a l'usuari especificat\n" #~ " --message <missatge>, -m <missatge>\n" #~ " Reemplaça el missatge estàndard mostrat per a\n" #~ " demanar la contrasenya per l'argument passat a\n" #~ " l'opció\n" #~ " --title <títol>, -t <títol>\n" #~ " Reemplaça el títol per defecte amb l'argument\n" #~ " --icon <icona>, -i <icona>\n" #~ " Reemplaça la icona predeterminada de la finestra\n" #~ " amb l'argument\n" #~ " --print-pass, -p\n" #~ " Demana a gksu que mostre la contrasenya per\n" #~ " la sortida estàndard, com ssh-askpass. Útil per a\n" #~ " l'ús en scripts amb programes que accepten rebre\n" #~ " la contrasenya per l'entrada estàndard.\n" #~ " --disable-grab, -g\n" #~ " Inhabilita el «blocatge» del teclat, ratolí i focus\n" #~ " fet pel programa quan demana una contrasenya\n" #~ " --ssh-fwd, -s\n" #~ " Elimina la part del servidor de la variable $DISPLAY,\n" #~ " per a que GKSu funcione amb les redireccions X11 de SSH\n" #~ "\n" #~ " --login, -l\n" #~ " Fes això un intèrpret d'entrada. Teniu en compte que això\n" #~ " pot causar problemes amb la màgia Xauthority. Executeu\n" #~ " xhost per a permetre a l'usuari objectiu obrir finestres\n" #~ " a la vostra visualització!\n" #~ " --preserve-env, -k\n" #~ " Preserva l'entorn actual, no estableixes $HOME o $PATH,\n" #~ " per exemple.\n" #~ "\n" #~ "\n" #~ msgid "Using %s as username...\n" #~ msgstr "S'està utilitzant %s com a nom d'usuari...\n" #~ msgid "" #~ "libgksu: Failed to init the Gtk+ library, GKSu is not able to continue.\n" #~ msgstr "" #~ "libgksu: No s'ha pogut inicialitzar la biblioteca Gtk+, GKsu no pot " #~ "continuar.\n" #~ msgid "Changing user..." #~ msgstr "S'està canviant d'usuari..." #~ msgid "No password was supplied and sudo needs it." #~ msgstr "No s'ha donat cap contrasenya i sudo la necessita." #~ msgid "" #~ "The X authority file i am trying to create for the target user already " #~ "exists! This is highly suspicous!" #~ msgstr "" #~ "El fitxer d'autoritat d'X que s'està intentant crear per a l'usuari " #~ "objectiu ja existeix! Això és molt sospitós!" ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������libgksu-2.0.12/po/th.po�����������������������������������������������������������������������������0000644�0001750�0001750�00000044224�11142033354�011550� �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������0000000�0000000������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������# Thai translation of libgksu # Copyright (C) 2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # This file is distributed under the same license as the libgksu package. # Theppitak Karoonboonyanan <thep@linux.thai.net>, 2009. # msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: libgksu 2.0.7\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2009-01-27 09:23+0700\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2009-01-28 17:24+0700\n" "Last-Translator: Theppitak Karoonboonyanan <thep@linux.thai.net>\n" "Language-Team: Thai <thai-l10n@googlegroups.com>\n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:122 #, c-format msgid "Not using locking for read only lock file %s" msgstr "จะไม่ใช้à¸à¸²à¸£à¸¥à¹‡à¸­à¸„à¸à¸±à¸šà¹à¸Ÿà¹‰à¸¡ %s ที่อ่านได้อย่างเดียว" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:142 #, c-format msgid "Not using locking for nfs mounted lock file %s" msgstr "จะไม่ใช้à¸à¸²à¸£à¸¥à¹‡à¸­à¸„à¸à¸±à¸šà¹à¸Ÿà¹‰à¸¡ %s ที่เมานท์ผ่าน NFS" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:498 msgid "" "<b><big>Could not grab your mouse.</big></b>\n" "\n" "A malicious client may be eavesdropping on your session or you may have just " "clicked a menu or some application just decided to get focus.\n" "\n" "Try again." msgstr "" "<b><big>ไม่สามารถยึดครองเมาส์ได้</big></b>\n" "\n" "อาจมีบางโปรà¹à¸à¸£à¸¡à¸—ี่ไม่ประสงค์ดีà¸à¸³à¸¥à¸±à¸‡à¸”ัà¸à¸‚้อมูลà¸à¸²à¸£à¹ƒà¸Šà¹‰à¸§à¸²à¸£à¸°à¸‚องคุณอยู่ หรือคุณอาจเพิ่งคลิà¸à¹€à¸¡à¸™à¸¹à¹„ป " "หรือบางโปรà¹à¸à¸£à¸¡à¸­à¸²à¸ˆà¸”ึงโฟà¸à¸±à¸ªà¹„ป\n" "\n" "à¸à¸£à¸¸à¸“าลองใหม่" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:510 msgid "" "<b><big>Could not grab your keyboard.</big></b>\n" "\n" "A malicious client may be eavesdropping on your session or you may have just " "clicked a menu or some application just decided to get focus.\n" "\n" "Try again." msgstr "" "<b><big>ไม่สามารถยึดครองà¹à¸›à¹‰à¸™à¸žà¸´à¸¡à¸žà¹Œà¹„ด้</big></b>\n" "\n" "อาจมีบางโปรà¹à¸à¸£à¸¡à¸—ี่ไม่ประสงค์ดีà¸à¸³à¸¥à¸±à¸‡à¸”ัà¸à¸‚้อมูลà¸à¸²à¸£à¹ƒà¸Šà¹‰à¸§à¸²à¸£à¸°à¸‚องคุณอยู่ หรือคุณอาจเพิ่งคลิà¸à¹€à¸¡à¸™à¸¹à¹„ป " "หรือบางโปรà¹à¸à¸£à¸¡à¸­à¸²à¸ˆà¸”ึงโฟà¸à¸±à¸ªà¹„ป\n" "\n" "à¸à¸£à¸¸à¸“าลองใหม่" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:867 #, c-format msgid "" "<b><big>Enter your password to perform administrative tasks</big></b>\n" "\n" "The application '%s' lets you modify essential parts of your system." msgstr "" "<b><big>à¸à¸£à¸¸à¸“าป้อนรหัสผ่านของคุณเพื่อทำงานดูà¹à¸¥à¸£à¸°à¸šà¸š</big></b>\n" "\n" "โปรà¹à¸à¸£à¸¡ '%s' จะเปลี่ยนà¹à¸›à¸¥à¸‡à¹à¸à¹‰à¹„ขส่วนที่สำคัà¸à¸‚องระบบ" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:874 #, c-format msgid "" "<b><big>Enter your password to run the application '%s' as user %s</big></b>" msgstr "<b><big>à¸à¸£à¸¸à¸“าป้อนรหัสผ่านของคุณเพื่อเรียà¸à¹‚ปรà¹à¸à¸£à¸¡ '%s' ในนามของผู้ใช้ %s</big></b>" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:882 #, c-format msgid "" "<b><big>Enter the administrative password</big></b>\n" "\n" "The application '%s' lets you modify essential parts of your system." msgstr "" "<b><big>à¸à¸£à¸¸à¸“าป้อนรหัสผ่านของผู้ดูà¹à¸¥à¸£à¸°à¸šà¸š</big></b>\n" "\n" "โปรà¹à¸à¸£à¸¡ '%s' จะเปลี่ยนà¹à¸›à¸¥à¸‡à¹à¸à¹‰à¹„ขส่วนที่สำคัà¸à¸‚องระบบ" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:889 #, c-format msgid "<b><big>Enter the password of %s to run the application '%s'</big></b>" msgstr "<b><big>à¸à¸£à¸¸à¸“าป้อนรหัสผ่านของ %s เพื่อเรียà¸à¹‚ปรà¹à¸à¸£à¸¡ '%s'</big></b>" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:920 msgid "Password prompt canceled." msgstr "คำถามถามรหัสผ่านถูà¸à¸¢à¸à¹€à¸¥à¸´à¸" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:992 #, c-format msgid "" "<b><big>Granted permissions without asking for password</big></b>\n" "\n" "The '%s' program was started with the privileges of the %s user without the " "need to ask for a password, due to your system's authentication mechanism " "setup.\n" "\n" "It is possible that you are being allowed to run specific programs as user %" "s without the need for a password, or that the password is cached.\n" "\n" "This is not a problem report; it's simply a notification to make sure you " "are aware of this." msgstr "" "<b><big>ได้รับอนุà¸à¸²à¸•โดยไม่ได้ถามรหัสผ่าน</big></b>\n" "\n" "โปรà¹à¸à¸£à¸¡ '%s' ถูà¸à¹€à¸£à¸µà¸¢à¸à¹‚ดยได้รับสิทธิ์ของผู้ใช้ %s โดยไม่จำเป็นต้องถามรหัสผ่าน " "ตามà¸à¸£à¸°à¸šà¸§à¸™à¸à¸²à¸£à¸¢à¸·à¸™à¸¢à¸±à¸™à¸•ัวบุคคลที่ได้ตั้งไว้ในระบบของคุณ\n" "\n" "เป็นไปได้ว่าคุณจะได้รับอนุà¸à¸²à¸•ให้เรียà¸à¹‚ปรà¹à¸à¸£à¸¡à¸šà¸²à¸‡à¹‚ปรà¹à¸à¸£à¸¡à¹ƒà¸™à¸™à¸²à¸¡à¸‚องผู้ใช้ %s ได้ " "โดยไม่จำเป็นต้องใช้รหัสผ่าน หรือมิฉะนั้น รหัสผ่านà¸à¹‡à¸­à¸²à¸ˆà¸–ูà¸à¸ˆà¸³à¹„ว้ในระบบ\n" "\n" "ข้อความนี้ไม่ใช่à¸à¸²à¸£à¸£à¸²à¸¢à¸‡à¸²à¸™à¸›à¸±à¸à¸«à¸² à¹à¸•่เป็นà¸à¸²à¸£à¹à¸ˆà¹‰à¸‡à¹€à¸žà¸·à¹ˆà¸­à¹ƒà¸«à¹‰à¹à¸™à¹ˆà¹ƒà¸ˆà¸§à¹ˆà¸²à¸„ุณทราบถึงเงื่อนไขนี้" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1016 msgid "Do _not display this message again" msgstr "ไ_ม่ต้องà¹à¸ªà¸”งข้อความนี้อีà¸" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1036 msgid "" "<b>Would you like your screen to be \"grabbed\"\n" "while you enter the password?</b>\n" "\n" "This means all applications will be paused to avoid\n" "the eavesdropping of your password by a a malicious\n" "application while you type it." msgstr "" "<b>คุณต้องà¸à¸²à¸£à¹ƒà¸«à¹‰ \"ยึดครอง\" หน้าจอขณะที่ป้อนรหัสผ่านหรือไม่?</b>\n" "\n" "à¸à¸²à¸£à¸¢à¸¶à¸”ครองดังà¸à¸¥à¹ˆà¸²à¸§ จะทำให้โปรà¹à¸à¸£à¸¡à¸—ั้งหมดหยุดทำงานชั่วคราว\n" "เพื่อป้องà¸à¸±à¸™à¹‚ปรà¹à¸à¸£à¸¡à¸—ี่ไม่ประสงค์ดีดัà¸à¸ˆà¸±à¸šà¸£à¸«à¸±à¸ªà¸œà¹ˆà¸²à¸™à¸‚ณะที่คุณพิมพ์" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1313 msgid "Granting Rights" msgstr "à¸à¸³à¸¥à¸±à¸‡à¸­à¸™à¸¸à¸à¸²à¸•สิทธิ์" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1901 msgid "gksu_run needs a command to be run, none was provided." msgstr "gksu_run ต้องระบุคำสั่งที่จะเรียà¸à¸—ำงานด้วย ซึ่งไม่มี" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1912 msgid "The gksu-run-helper command was not found or is not executable." msgstr "ไม่พบคำสั่ง gksu-run-helper หรือเรียà¸à¸—ำงานไม่ได้" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1920 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2420 msgid "Unable to copy the user's Xauthorization file." msgstr "ไม่สามารถคัดลอà¸à¹à¸Ÿà¹‰à¸¡ Xauthorization ของผู้ใช้" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1966 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2554 #, c-format msgid "Failed to fork new process: %s" msgstr "ไม่สามารถ fork โพรเซสใหม่: %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2109 msgid "Wrong password got from keyring." msgstr "ได้รับรหัสผ่านที่ผิดจาà¸à¸žà¸§à¸‡à¸à¸¸à¸à¹à¸ˆ" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2113 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2706 msgid "Wrong password." msgstr "รหัสผ่านผิด" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2168 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2182 #, c-format msgid "" "Failed to communicate with gksu-run-helper.\n" "\n" "Received:\n" " %s\n" "While expecting:\n" " %s" msgstr "" "ติดต่อสื่อสารà¸à¸±à¸š gksu-run-helper ไม่สำเร็จ\n" "\n" "ได้รับ:\n" " %s\n" "à¹à¸•่ต้องà¸à¸²à¸£:\n" " %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2174 #, c-format msgid "" "Failed to communicate with gksu-run-helper.\n" "\n" "Received bad string while expecting:\n" " %s" msgstr "" "ติดต่อสื่อสารà¸à¸±à¸š gksu-run-helper ไม่สำเร็จ\n" "\n" "ได้รับสตริงที่ไม่ถูà¸à¸•้อง ในขณะที่ต้องà¸à¸²à¸£:\n" " %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2274 #, c-format msgid "su terminated with %d status" msgstr "su จบà¸à¸²à¸£à¸—ำงานด้วยสถานะ %d" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2388 msgid "gksu_sudo_run needs a command to be run, none was provided." msgstr "gksu_sudo_run ต้องระบุคำสั่งที่จะเรียà¸à¸—ำงานด้วย ซึ่งไม่มี" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2535 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2544 #, c-format msgid "Error creating pipe: %s" msgstr "เà¸à¸´à¸”ข้อผิดพลาดขณะสร้างไปป์: %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2570 #, c-format msgid "Failed to exec new process: %s" msgstr "ไม่สามารถ exec โพรเซสใหม่: %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2587 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2597 #, c-format msgid "Error opening pipe: %s" msgstr "เà¸à¸´à¸”ข้อผิดพลาดขณะเปิดไปป์: %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2655 msgid "Password: " msgstr "รหัสผ่าน: " #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2709 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2723 msgid "" "The underlying authorization mechanism (sudo) does not allow you to run this " "program. Contact the system administrator." msgstr "à¸à¸¥à¹„à¸à¸à¸²à¸£à¸¢à¸·à¸™à¸¢à¸±à¸™à¸•ัวบุคคลที่ใช้ (sudo) ไม่อนุà¸à¸²à¸•ให้คุณเรียà¸à¹ƒà¸Šà¹‰à¹‚ปรà¹à¸à¸£à¸¡à¸™à¸µà¹‰ à¸à¸£à¸¸à¸“าติดต่อผู้ดูà¹à¸¥à¸£à¸°à¸šà¸š" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2773 #, c-format msgid "sudo terminated with %d status" msgstr "sudo จบà¸à¸²à¸£à¸—ำงานด้วยสถานะ %d" #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:149 msgid "<b>You have capslock on</b>" msgstr "<b>ปุ่ม CapsLock ติดอยู่</b>" #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:219 msgid "Remember password" msgstr "จำรหัสผ่าน" #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:236 msgid "Save for this session" msgstr "จำไว้ใช้ตลอดวาระนี้" #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:241 msgid "Save in the keyring" msgstr "เà¸à¹‡à¸šà¹€à¸‚้าพวงà¸à¸¸à¸à¹à¸ˆ" #. label #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:335 msgid "<span weight=\"bold\" size=\"larger\">Type the root password.</span>\n" msgstr "<span weight=\"bold\" size=\"larger\">à¸à¸£à¸¸à¸“าป้อนรหัสผ่านของ root</span>\n" #. entry label #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:356 msgid "Password:" msgstr "รหัสผ่าน:" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.c:248 msgid "Failed to load glade file; please check your installation." msgstr "โหลดà¹à¸Ÿà¹‰à¸¡ glade ไม่สำเร็จ à¸à¸£à¸¸à¸“าตรวจสอบà¸à¸²à¸£à¸•ิดตั้งของคุณว่าครบถ้วนหรือไม่" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.desktop.in.h:1 msgid "Configure behavior of the privilege-granting tool" msgstr "ตั้งค่าพฤติà¸à¸£à¸£à¸¡à¸‚องเครื่องมืออนุà¸à¸²à¸•สิทธิ์พิเศษ" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.desktop.in.h:2 msgid "Privilege granting" msgstr "à¸à¸²à¸£à¸­à¸™à¸¸à¸à¸²à¸•สิทธิ์พิเศษ" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:1 msgid "<b>Behavior</b>" msgstr "<b>พฤติà¸à¸£à¸£à¸¡</b>" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:2 msgid "<b>Screen Grabbing</b>" msgstr "<b>à¸à¸²à¸£à¸¢à¸¶à¸”ครองหน้าจอ</b>" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:3 msgid "_Authentication mode:" msgstr "รูปà¹à¸šà¸šà¸à¸²à¸£à¸¢à¸·à¸™à¸¢à¸±à¸™_ตัวบุคคล:" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:4 msgid "_Grab mode:" msgstr "รูปà¹à¸šà¸šà¸à¸²à¸£à¸¢à¸¶à¸”_ครอง:" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:5 msgid "" "enable\n" "disable\n" "force enable\n" "prompt\n" msgstr "" "เปิดใช้\n" "ปิด\n" "บังคับเปิดใช้\n" "ถาม\n" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:10 msgid "gtk-close" msgstr "gtk-close" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:11 msgid "" "su\n" "sudo" msgstr "" "su\n" "sudo" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:1 msgid "Disable keyboard and mouse grab" msgstr "ปิดà¸à¸²à¸£à¸¢à¸¶à¸”ครองà¹à¸›à¹‰à¸™à¸žà¸´à¸¡à¸žà¹Œà¹à¸¥à¸°à¹€à¸¡à¸²à¸ªà¹Œ" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:2 msgid "Display information message when no password is needed" msgstr "à¹à¸ªà¸”งข้อความà¹à¸ˆà¹‰à¸‡à¹€à¸•ือนเมื่อไม่จำเป็นต้องใช้รหัสผ่าน" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:3 msgid "Force keyboard and mouse grab" msgstr "บังคับยึดครองà¹à¸›à¹‰à¸™à¸žà¸´à¸¡à¸žà¹Œà¹à¸¥à¸°à¹€à¸¡à¸²à¸ªà¹Œ" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:4 msgid "" "Grab keyboard and mouse even if -g has been passed as argument on the " "command line." msgstr "ยึดครองà¹à¸›à¹‰à¸™à¸žà¸´à¸¡à¸žà¹Œà¹à¸¥à¸°à¹€à¸¡à¸²à¸ªà¹Œà¹€à¸ªà¸¡à¸­ à¹à¸¡à¹‰à¸ˆà¸°à¸£à¸°à¸šà¸¸à¸•ัวเลือภ-g ในบรรทัดคำสั่ง" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:5 msgid "Keyring to which passwords will be saved" msgstr "พวงà¸à¸¸à¸à¹à¸ˆà¸—ี่จะใช้เà¸à¹‡à¸šà¸£à¸«à¸±à¸ªà¸œà¹ˆà¸²à¸™" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:6 msgid "Prompt for grabbing" msgstr "ถามà¸à¸²à¸£à¸¢à¸¶à¸”ครอง" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:7 msgid "Save password to gnome-keyring" msgstr "เà¸à¹‡à¸šà¸£à¸«à¸±à¸ªà¸œà¹ˆà¸²à¸™à¹ƒà¸™ gnome-keyring" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:8 msgid "Sudo mode" msgstr "โหมด sudo" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:9 msgid "" "The name of the keyring gksu should use. Usual values are \"session\", which " "saves the password for the session, and \"default\", which saves the " "password with no timeout." msgstr "" "ชื่อของพวงà¸à¸¸à¸à¹à¸ˆà¸—ี่จะให้ gksu ใช้ ค่าโดยทั่วไปคือ \"session\" ซึ่งจะเà¸à¹‡à¸šà¸£à¸«à¸±à¸ªà¸œà¹ˆà¸²à¸™à¹„ว้ใช้จนจบวาระ " "à¹à¸¥à¸° \"default\" ซึ่งจะเà¸à¹‡à¸šà¸£à¸«à¸±à¸ªà¸œà¹ˆà¸²à¸™à¹‚ดยไม่มีà¸à¸³à¸«à¸™à¸”หมดอายุ" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:10 msgid "" "This option determines whether a message dialog will be displayed informing " "the user that the program is being run without the need of a password being " "asked for some reason." msgstr "" "à¸à¸³à¸«à¸™à¸”ว่าจะà¹à¸ªà¸”งà¸à¸¥à¹ˆà¸­à¸‡à¸‚้อความเพื่อà¹à¸ˆà¹‰à¸‡à¹ƒà¸«à¹‰à¸œà¸¹à¹‰à¹ƒà¸Šà¹‰à¸—ราบหรือไม่ " "ว่าà¸à¸³à¸¥à¸±à¸‡à¸ˆà¸°à¹€à¸£à¸µà¸¢à¸à¹‚ปรà¹à¸à¸£à¸¡à¹‚ดยไม่จำเป็นต้องถามรหัสผ่านด้วยเหตุผลบางประà¸à¸²à¸£" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:11 msgid "" "This option will make gksu prompt the user if he wants to have the screen " "grabbed before entering the password. Notice that this only has an effect if " "force-grab is disabled." msgstr "" "ตัวเลือà¸à¸™à¸µà¹‰à¸ˆà¸°à¸—ำให้ gksu ถามผู้ใช้ว่าต้องà¸à¸²à¸£à¹ƒà¸«à¹‰à¸¢à¸¶à¸”ครองหน้าจอหรือไม่ à¸à¹ˆà¸­à¸™à¸—ี่จะป้อนรหัสผ่าน " "สังเà¸à¸•ว่าค่านี้จะมีผลà¸à¹‡à¸•่อเมื่อตัวเลือภforce-grab ปิดอยู่เท่านั้น" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:12 msgid "" "Whether sudo should be the default backend method. This method is otherwise " "accessed though the -S switch or by running 'gksudo' instead of 'gksu'." msgstr "" "à¸à¸³à¸«à¸™à¸”ว่า จะใช้ sudo เป็นวิธีปริยายหรือไม่ หาà¸à¹„ม่à¸à¸³à¸«à¸™à¸” à¸à¹‡à¸¢à¸±à¸‡à¸ªà¸²à¸¡à¸²à¸£à¸–เรียà¸à¹ƒà¸Šà¹‰à¸§à¸´à¸˜à¸µà¸™à¸µà¹‰à¹„ด้ ผ่านตัวเลือภ" "-S หรือโดยเรียà¸à¸„ำสั่ง 'gksudo' à¹à¸—น 'gksu'" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:13 msgid "" "Whether the keyboard and mouse grabbing should be turned off. This will make " "it possible for other X applications to listen to keyboard input events, " "thus making it not possible to shield from malicious applications which may " "be running." msgstr "" "à¸à¸³à¸«à¸™à¸”ว่าจะปิดà¸à¸²à¸£à¸¢à¸¶à¸”ครองà¹à¸›à¹‰à¸™à¸žà¸´à¸¡à¸žà¹Œà¹à¸¥à¸°à¹€à¸¡à¸²à¸ªà¹Œà¸«à¸£à¸·à¸­à¹„ม่ à¸à¸²à¸£à¸›à¸´à¸”นี้จะเป็นà¸à¸²à¸£à¹€à¸›à¸´à¸”โอà¸à¸²à¸ªà¹ƒà¸«à¹‰à¹‚ปรà¹à¸à¸£à¸¡ X " "อื่นดัà¸à¹€à¸«à¸•ุà¸à¸²à¸£à¸“์à¸à¸²à¸£à¸à¸”à¹à¸›à¹‰à¸™à¸žà¸´à¸¡à¸žà¹Œà¹„ด้ ซึ่งจะทำให้ไม่สามารถป้องà¸à¸±à¸™à¹‚ปรà¹à¸à¸£à¸¡à¸—ี่ไม่ประสงค์ดีที่อาจทำงานอยู่ได้" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:14 msgid "" "gksu can save the password you type to the gnome-keyring so you'll not be " "asked everytime" msgstr "" "gksu สามารถเà¸à¹‡à¸šà¸£à¸«à¸±à¸ªà¸œà¹ˆà¸²à¸™à¸—ี่คุณป้อนเข้าใน gnome-keyring ได้ เพื่อที่คุณจะไม่ต้องป้อนรหัสผ่านทุà¸à¸„รั้ง" #: ../libgksu/gksu-run-helper.c:149 #, c-format msgid "Failed to obtain xauth key: xauth binary not found at usual locations" msgstr "ไม่สามารถดึงà¸à¸¸à¸à¹à¸ˆ xauth: ไม่พบà¹à¸Ÿà¹‰à¸¡à¹‚ปรà¹à¸à¸£à¸¡ xauth ในตำà¹à¸«à¸™à¹ˆà¸‡à¸›à¸à¸•ิ" ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������libgksu-2.0.12/po/sk.po�����������������������������������������������������������������������������0000644�0001750�0001750�00000040230�11011106155�011536� �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������0000000�0000000������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������# Slovak translation of libgksu. # Copyright (C) 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # This file is distributed under the same license as the libgksu package. # Peter Chabada <sk-i18n_chabada_sk>, 2005. # , fuzzy # # msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: libgksu 1.2.6\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2007-02-03 12:27-0200\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2005-05-14 21:32+0200\n" "Last-Translator: Peter Chabada <sk-i18n_chabada_sk>\n" "Language-Team: Slovak <sk-i18n@linux.sk>\n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:119 #, c-format msgid "Not using locking for read only lock file %s" msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:139 #, c-format msgid "Not using locking for nfs mounted lock file %s" msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:495 #, fuzzy msgid "" "<b><big>Could not grab your mouse.</big></b>\n" "\n" "A malicious client may be eavesdropping on your session or you may have just " "clicked a menu or some application just decided to get focus.\n" "\n" "Try again." msgstr "" "Nepodarilo sa mi zachytiÅ¥ vaÅ¡u myÅ¡.\n" "Je možné, že ju odpoÄúva nejaký\n" "zákerný program." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:507 #, fuzzy msgid "" "<b><big>Could not grab your keyboard.</big></b>\n" "\n" "A malicious client may be eavesdropping on your session or you may have just " "clicked a menu or some application just decided to get focus.\n" "\n" "Try again." msgstr "" "Nepodarilo sa mi zachytiÅ¥ vaÅ¡u klávesnicu.\n" "Je možné, že ju odpoÄúva nejaký\n" "zákerný program." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:855 #, c-format msgid "" "<b><big>Enter your password to perform administrative tasks</big></b>\n" "\n" "The application '%s' lets you modify essential parts of your system." msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:862 #, c-format msgid "" "<b><big>Enter your password to run the application '%s' as user %s</big></b>" msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:870 #, c-format msgid "" "<b><big>Enter the administrative password</big></b>\n" "\n" "The application '%s' lets you modify essential parts of your system." msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:877 #, c-format msgid "<b><big>Enter the password of %s to run the application '%s'</big></b>" msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:908 msgid "Password prompt canceled." msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:978 #, c-format msgid "" "<b><big>Granted permissions without asking for password</big></b>\n" "\n" "The '%s' program was started with the privileges of the %s user without the " "need to ask for a password, due to your system's authentication mechanism " "setup.\n" "\n" "It is possible that you are being allowed to run specific programs as user %" "s without the need for a password, or that the password is cached.\n" "\n" "This is not a problem report; it's simply a notification to make sure you " "are aware of this." msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1002 msgid "Do _not display this message again" msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1022 msgid "" "<b>Would you like your screen to be \"grabbed\"\n" "while you enter the password?</b>\n" "\n" "This means all applications will be paused to avoid\n" "the eavesdropping of your password by a a malicious\n" "application while you type it." msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1299 msgid "Granting Rights" msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1854 msgid "gksu_run needs a command to be run, none was provided." msgstr "gksu_run potrebuje príkaz, ktorý ma spustiÅ¥, no žiadny nebol zadaný." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1865 msgid "The gksu-run-helper command was not found or is not executable." msgstr "Príkaz gksu-run-helper nebol nájdený alebo nie je spustiteľný." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1873 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2379 msgid "Unable to copy the user's Xauthorization file." msgstr "Nepodarilo sa mi skopírovaÅ¥ používateľský Xautority súbor." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1919 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2513 #, c-format msgid "Failed to fork new process: %s" msgstr "Nepodarilo sa spustiÅ¥ nový proces: %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2050 #, fuzzy msgid "Wrong password got from keyring." msgstr "Chybné heslo." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2054 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2664 msgid "Wrong password." msgstr "Chybné heslo." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2109 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2123 #, c-format msgid "" "Failed to communicate with gksu-run-helper.\n" "\n" "Received:\n" " %s\n" "While expecting:\n" " %s" msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2115 #, c-format msgid "" "Failed to communicate with gksu-run-helper.\n" "\n" "Received bad string while expecting:\n" " %s" msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2191 #, c-format msgid "Could not read from the pipe with the child: %s" msgstr "Nemôžem komunikovaÅ¥ z podprocesom: %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2238 #, fuzzy, c-format msgid "su terminated with %d status" msgstr "Podproces skonÄil so statusom %d" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2353 msgid "gksu_sudo_run needs a command to be run, none was provided." msgstr "" "gksu_sudo_run potrebuje príkaz, ktorý ma spustiÅ¥, no žiadny nebol zadaný." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2494 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2503 #, c-format msgid "Error creating pipe: %s" msgstr "Chyba poÄas vytvárania komunikaÄnej rúry: %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2529 #, c-format msgid "Failed to exec new process: %s" msgstr "Nepodarilo sa spustiÅ¥ proces: %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2546 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2556 #, c-format msgid "Error opening pipe: %s" msgstr "Chyba poÄas otvárania komunikaÄnej rúry: %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2614 #, fuzzy msgid "Password: " msgstr "Heslo:" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2667 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2681 msgid "" "The underlying authorization mechanism (sudo) does not allow you to run this " "program. Contact the system administrator." msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2734 #, fuzzy, c-format msgid "sudo terminated with %d status" msgstr "Podproces skonÄil so statusom %d" #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:218 #, fuzzy msgid "Remember password" msgstr "Chybné heslo." #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:235 msgid "Save for this session" msgstr "" #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:240 msgid "Save in the keyring" msgstr "" #. label #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:334 #, fuzzy msgid "<span weight=\"bold\" size=\"larger\">Type the root password.</span>\n" msgstr "<b>Zadajte heslo správcu systému.</b>\n" #. entry label #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:355 msgid "Password:" msgstr "Heslo:" #. label capslock warning #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:376 msgid "<b>You have capslock on</b>" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.c:248 msgid "Failed to load glade file; please check your installation." msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.desktop.in.h:1 msgid "Configure behavior of the privilege-granting tool" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.desktop.in.h:2 msgid "Privilege granting" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:1 msgid "<b>Behavior</b>" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:2 msgid "<b>Screen Grabbing</b>" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:3 msgid "_Authentication mode:" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:4 msgid "_Grab mode:" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:5 msgid "" "enable\n" "disable\n" "force enable\n" "prompt\n" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:10 msgid "gtk-close" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:11 msgid "" "su\n" "sudo" msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:1 msgid "Disable keyboard and mouse grab" msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:2 msgid "Display information message when no password is needed" msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:3 msgid "Force keyboard and mouse grab" msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:4 msgid "" "Grab keyboard and mouse even if -g has been passed as argument on the " "command line." msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:5 msgid "Keyring to which passwords will be saved" msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:6 msgid "Prompt for grabbing" msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:7 msgid "Save password to gnome-keyring" msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:8 msgid "Sudo mode" msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:9 msgid "" "The name of the keyring gksu should use. Usual values are \"session\", which " "saves the password for the session, and \"default\", which saves the " "password with no timeout." msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:10 msgid "" "This option determines whether a message dialog will be displayed informing " "the user that the program is being run without the need of a password being " "asked for some reason." msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:11 msgid "" "This option will make gksu prompt the user if he wants to have the screen " "grabbed before entering the password. Notice that this only has an effect if " "force-grab is disabled." msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:12 msgid "" "Whether sudo should be the default backend method. This method is otherwise " "accessed though the -S switch or by running 'gksudo' instead of 'gksu'." msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:13 msgid "" "Whether the keyboard and mouse grabbing should be turned off. This will make " "it possible for other X applications to listen to keyboard input events, " "thus making it not possible to shield from malicious applications which may " "be running." msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:14 msgid "" "gksu can save the password you type to the gnome-keyring so you'll not be " "asked everytime" msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/gksu-run-helper.c:149 #, c-format msgid "Failed to obtain xauth key: xauth binary not found at usual locations" msgstr "" #, fuzzy #~ msgid "Failed to obtain xauth key: %s" #~ msgstr "Zlyhalo získanie xauth kľúÄa: %s" #~ msgid "Error copying '%s' to '%s': %s" #~ msgstr "Chyba poÄas kopírovania \"%s\" do \"%s\": %s" #, fuzzy #~ msgid "Unable to run /bin/su: %s" #~ msgstr "Nepodarilo sa spustiÅ¥ /bin/su: %s" #~ msgid "Option not accepted for --disable-grab: %s\n" #~ msgstr "Nesprávna voľba pre --disable-grab: %s\n" #~ msgid "Option not accepted for --sudo-mode: %s\n" #~ msgstr "Nesprávna voľba pre --sudo-mode: %s\n" #~ msgid "Option not accepted for --prompt: %s\n" #~ msgstr "Nesprávna voľba pre --prompt: %s\n" #~ msgid "<b>Please enter %s's password</b>" #~ msgstr "<b>Zadajte heslo používateľa %s</b>" #~ msgid "Missing command to run." #~ msgstr "Chýba príkaz, ktorý mám spustiÅ¥." #, fuzzy #~ msgid "" #~ "<b>Failed to run %s as user %s.</b>\n" #~ "\n" #~ "%s" #~ msgstr "" #~ "Zlyhalo spúšťanie programu %s pod používateľom %s:\n" #~ " %s" #~ msgid "Advanced options" #~ msgstr "PokroÄilé nastavenia" #~ msgid "<b>Options to use when changing user</b>" #~ msgstr "<b>Pri zmene používateľa použiÅ¥ tieto nastavenia</b>" #~ msgid "_login shell" #~ msgstr "_prihlasovací shell" #~ msgid "_preserve environment" #~ msgstr "_zachovaÅ¥ nastavenie prostredia" #~ msgid "Run program" #~ msgstr "SpustiÅ¥ program" #~ msgid "Run:" #~ msgstr "SpustiÅ¥:" #~ msgid "As user:" #~ msgstr "Ako používateľ:" #~ msgid "_Advanced" #~ msgstr "_PokroÄilé" #, fuzzy #~ msgid "" #~ "GKsu version %s\n" #~ "\n" #~ "Usage: %s [-u <user>] [-k] [-l] <command>\n" #~ "\n" #~ " --always-ask-password, -a\n" #~ " Do not try to check if a password is really\n" #~ " needed for running the command, or if there\n" #~ " are other means of obtaining it: simply ask for it.\n" #~ " --debug, -d\n" #~ " Print information on the screen that might be\n" #~ " useful for diagnosing and/or solving problems.\n" #~ " --disable-grab, -g\n" #~ " Disable the \"locking\" of the keyboard, mouse,\n" #~ " and focus done by the program when asking for\n" #~ " password.\n" #~ " --icon <icon>, -i <icon>\n" #~ " Replace the default window icon with the argument.\n" #~ " --message <message>, -m <message>\n" #~ " Replace the standard message shown to ask for\n" #~ " password for the argument passed to the option.\n" #~ " --print-pass, -p\n" #~ " Ask gksu to print the password to stdout, just\n" #~ " like ssh-askpass. Useful to use in scripts with\n" #~ " programs that accept receiving the password on\n" #~ " stdin.\n" #~ " --prompt, -P\n" #~ " Ask the user if they want to have their keyboard\n" #~ " and mouse grabbed before doing so.\n" #~ " --ssh-fwd, -s\n" #~ " Strip the host part of the $DISPLAY variable, so that\n" #~ " GKSu will work on SSH X11 Forwarding.\n" #~ " --sudo-mode, -S\n" #~ " Make GKSu use sudo instead of su, as if it had been\n" #~ " run as \"gksudo\".\n" #~ " --title <title>, -t <title>\n" #~ " Replace the default title with the argument.\n" #~ " --user <user>, -u <user>\n" #~ " Call <command> as the specified user.\n" #~ " --desktop <file>, -D <file>\n" #~ " Use a .desktop file to get the name of the application and the " #~ "icon from.\n" #~ "\n" #~ " --preserve-env, -k\n" #~ " Preserve the current environments, does not set $HOME\n" #~ " nor $PATH, for example.\n" #~ " --login, -l\n" #~ " Make this a login shell. Beware this may cause\n" #~ " problems with the Xauthority magic. Run xhost\n" #~ " to allow the target user to open windows on your\n" #~ " display!\n" #~ "\n" #~ "\n" #~ msgstr "" #~ "GKsu verzia %s\n" #~ "\n" #~ "Použitie: %s [-u <POUŽÃVATEĽ>] [-k] [-l] <PRÃKAZ>\n" #~ "\n" #~ " --debug, -d\n" #~ " Na obrazovku vypíše informácie, ktoré môžu byÅ¥\n" #~ " užitoÄné pre diagnostiku a/alebo rieÅ¡ení problémov.\n" #~ " --disable-grab, -g\n" #~ " Vypne \"uzamknutie\" klávesnice, myÅ¡i a fokusu\n" #~ " vykonávaného programom pri zadávaní hesla.\n" #~ " --icon <IKONA>, -i <IKONA>\n" #~ " Nahradí Å¡tandardnú ikonu okna ikonou zadanou argumentom.\n" #~ " --message <VÃZVA>, -m <VÃZVA>\n" #~ " Nahradí Å¡tandardnú výzvu na zadanie hesla argumentom <VÃZVA>.\n" #~ " --print-pass, -p\n" #~ " Povie GKSu, aby zapísal heslo do stdout, ako napríklad\n" #~ " program ssh-askpass. Je to potrebné použiÅ¥ v skriptoch\n" #~ " s programami prijímajúcimi heslo zo stdin.\n" #~ " --prompt, -P\n" #~ " Spýta sa používateľa, Äi chce uzamknúť klávesnicu a myÅ¡\n" #~ " pred zadaním hesla.\n" #~ " --ssh-fwd, -s\n" #~ " Odstráni hostiteľskú ÄasÅ¥ premennej $DISPLAY, a tak\n" #~ " GKSu môže fungovaÅ¥ pri SSH X11 Forwardingu.\n" #~ " --sudo-mode, -S\n" #~ " GKSu použije sudo namiesto su tak, ako by bolo spustené\n" #~ " \"gksudo\".\n" #~ " --title <TITULOK>, -t <TITULOK>\n" #~ " Nahradí Å¡tandardný titulok argumentom <TITULOK>.\n" #~ " --user <POUŽÃVATEĽ>, -u <POUŽÃVATEĽ>\n" #~ " Spustí <PRÃKAZ> ako zvolený používateľ.\n" #~ "\n" #~ " --preserve-env, -k\n" #~ " Zachová súÄasné nastavenie premenných prostredia,\n" #~ " napríklad nenastaví premenné $HOME ani $PATH.\n" #~ " --login, -l\n" #~ " Nastaví prihlasovací shell. Majte na zreteli, že to môže\n" #~ " spôsobiÅ¥ problémy s Xauthority magic. Spustite xhost,\n" #~ " aby ste umožnili cieľovému užívateľovi otváraÅ¥ okná\n" #~ " na vaÅ¡ej obrazovke!\n" #~ "\n" #~ "\n" #~ msgid "WARNING: Could not stat %s: %s.\n" #~ msgstr "UPOZORNENIE: Nemôžem vykonaÅ¥ stat %s: %s.\n" #~ msgid "FATAL: File %s is not owned by root.\n" #~ msgstr "CHYBA: Vlastníkom súboru %s nie je používateľ root.\n" #~ msgid "FATAL: File %s is not owned by group root.\n" #~ msgstr "CHYBA: Vlastníkom súboru %s nie je skupina root.\n" #~ msgid "FATAL: File %s has wrong permissions, should be 0644.\n" #~ msgstr "CHYBA: Súbor %s má nastavené nesprávne práva (mali by byÅ¥ 0644).\n" #~ msgid "FATAL: Could not open %s: %s.\n" #~ msgstr "CHYBA: Nemôžem otvoriÅ¥ %s: %s.\n" #~ msgid "" #~ "<b>Please enter %s's password\n" #~ "to run %s.</b>" #~ msgstr "" #~ "<b>Zadajte heslo používateľa %s, aby som mohol\n" #~ "spustiÅ¥ program %s.</b>" #~ msgid "" #~ "libgksu: Failed to init the Gtk+ library, GKSu is not able to continue.\n" #~ msgstr "" #~ "libgksu: Nepodarilo sa inicializovaÅ¥ knižnicu Gtk+,\n" #~ "GKSu nemôže pokraÄovaÅ¥.\n" #~ msgid "Changing user..." #~ msgstr "Mením používateľa..." #~ msgid "No password was supplied and sudo needs it." #~ msgstr "Nebolo zadané žiadne heslo." #~ msgid "" #~ "The X authority file i am trying to create for the target user already " #~ "exists! This is highly suspicous!" #~ msgstr "" #~ "Súbor Xautority, ktorý sa pokúšam vytvoriÅ¥ pre cieľového užívateľa už " #~ "existuje! To je veľmi podozrivé!" ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������libgksu-2.0.12/po/pl.po�����������������������������������������������������������������������������0000644�0001750�0001750�00000027207�11011106155�011545� �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������0000000�0000000������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������# Polish translation of libgksu. # Copyright (C) 2002-2006 Gustavo Noronha Silva # This file is distributed under the same license as the libgksu package. # Wiktor Wandachowicz <siryes@gmail.com>, 2006. # # -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- # AktualnÄ… wersjÄ™ tego pliku możesz odnaleźć w repozytorium www.gnomepl.org # -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- # msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: libgksu 1.9.8\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2007-02-03 12:27-0200\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2006-08-15 22:29-0300\n" "Last-Translator: Wiktor Wandachowicz <siryes@gmail.com>\n" "Language-Team: Polish <translation-team-pl@lists.sourceforge.net>\n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:119 #, c-format msgid "Not using locking for read only lock file %s" msgstr "Dla pliku blokady %s tylko do odczytu nie zostanie użyte blokowanie" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:139 #, c-format msgid "Not using locking for nfs mounted lock file %s" msgstr "" "Dla pliku blokady %s montowanego przez NFS nie zostanie użyte blokowanie" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:495 msgid "" "<b><big>Could not grab your mouse.</big></b>\n" "\n" "A malicious client may be eavesdropping on your session or you may have just " "clicked a menu or some application just decided to get focus.\n" "\n" "Try again." msgstr "" "<b><big>Nie udaÅ‚o siÄ™ przechwycić myszy.</big></b>\n" "\n" "Możliwe, że jakiÅ› zÅ‚oÅ›liwy klient podsÅ‚uchuje twojÄ… sesjÄ™, klikniÄ™to w menu " "lub jakaÅ› aplikacja zdecydowaÅ‚a siÄ™ uaktywnić.\n" "\n" "Spróbuj ponownie." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:507 msgid "" "<b><big>Could not grab your keyboard.</big></b>\n" "\n" "A malicious client may be eavesdropping on your session or you may have just " "clicked a menu or some application just decided to get focus.\n" "\n" "Try again." msgstr "" "<b><big>Nie udaÅ‚o siÄ™ przechwycić klawiatury.</big></b>\n" "\n" "Możliwe, że jakiÅ› zÅ‚oÅ›liwy klient podsÅ‚uchuje twojÄ… sesjÄ™, klikniÄ™to w menu " "lub jakaÅ› aplikacja zdecydowaÅ‚a siÄ™ uaktywnić.\n" "\n" "Spróbuj ponownie." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:855 #, c-format msgid "" "<b><big>Enter your password to perform administrative tasks</big></b>\n" "\n" "The application '%s' lets you modify essential parts of your system." msgstr "" "<b><big>Podaj swoje hasÅ‚o, aby wykonać zadania administracyjne</big></b>\n" "\n" "Aplikacja '%s' pozwala na modyfikowanie istotnych elementów systemu." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:862 #, c-format msgid "" "<b><big>Enter your password to run the application '%s' as user %s</big></b>" msgstr "" "<b><big>Podaj swoje hasÅ‚o, aby uruchomić aplikacjÄ™ '%s' jako użytkownik %s</" "big></b>" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:870 #, c-format msgid "" "<b><big>Enter the administrative password</big></b>\n" "\n" "The application '%s' lets you modify essential parts of your system." msgstr "" "<b><big>Podaj hasÅ‚o administratora</big></b>\n" "\n" "Aplikacja '%s' pozwala na modyfikowanie istotnych elementów systemu." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:877 #, c-format msgid "<b><big>Enter the password of %s to run the application '%s'</big></b>" msgstr "" "<b><big>Podaj hasÅ‚o użytkownika %s, aby uruchomić aplikacjÄ™ '%s'</big></b>" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:908 msgid "Password prompt canceled." msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:978 #, c-format msgid "" "<b><big>Granted permissions without asking for password</big></b>\n" "\n" "The '%s' program was started with the privileges of the %s user without the " "need to ask for a password, due to your system's authentication mechanism " "setup.\n" "\n" "It is possible that you are being allowed to run specific programs as user %" "s without the need for a password, or that the password is cached.\n" "\n" "This is not a problem report; it's simply a notification to make sure you " "are aware of this." msgstr "" "<b><big>Przyznano uprawnienia bez podawania hasÅ‚a</big></b>\n" "\n" "Program '%s' zostaÅ‚ uruchomiony z prawami użytkownika %s bez potrzeby " "podawania hasÅ‚a, z powodu ustawieÅ„ mechanizmu uwierzytelniania twojego " "systemu.\n" "\n" "Możliwe, że masz pozwolenie na uruchamianie okreÅ›lonych programów jako " "użytkownik %s bez hasÅ‚a lub, że hasÅ‚o to jest zapamiÄ™tane.\n" "\n" "Nie stanowi to problemu; jest to po prostu powiadomienie, które ma ci o tym " "przypomnieć." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1002 msgid "Do _not display this message again" msgstr "_Nie wyÅ›wietlaj ponownie tego komunikatu" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1022 msgid "" "<b>Would you like your screen to be \"grabbed\"\n" "while you enter the password?</b>\n" "\n" "This means all applications will be paused to avoid\n" "the eavesdropping of your password by a a malicious\n" "application while you type it." msgstr "" "<b>Czy chcesz, aby \"przechwycić\" ekran\n" "podczas podawania hasÅ‚a?</b>\n" "\n" "Oznacza to, że wszystkie aplikacje bÄ™dÄ… wstrzymane aby\n" "zapobiec podsÅ‚uchaniu hasÅ‚a przez zÅ‚oÅ›liwÄ… aplikacjÄ™\n" "w trakcie jego wpisywania." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1299 msgid "Granting Rights" msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1854 msgid "gksu_run needs a command to be run, none was provided." msgstr "" "gksu_run wymaga polecenia do uruchomienia, jednak nie zostaÅ‚o ono podane." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1865 msgid "The gksu-run-helper command was not found or is not executable." msgstr "" "Polecenie gksu-run-helper nie zostaÅ‚o znalezione lub nie jest wykonywalne." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1873 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2379 msgid "Unable to copy the user's Xauthorization file." msgstr "Nie można skopiować pliku Xauthorization użytkownika." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1919 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2513 #, c-format msgid "Failed to fork new process: %s" msgstr "Nie udaÅ‚o siÄ™ stworzyć nowego procesu potomnego: %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2050 #, fuzzy msgid "Wrong password got from keyring." msgstr "NiewÅ‚aÅ›ciwe hasÅ‚o." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2054 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2664 msgid "Wrong password." msgstr "NiewÅ‚aÅ›ciwe hasÅ‚o." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2109 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2123 #, c-format msgid "" "Failed to communicate with gksu-run-helper.\n" "\n" "Received:\n" " %s\n" "While expecting:\n" " %s" msgstr "" "Nie powiodÅ‚a siÄ™ komunikacja z gksu-run-helper.\n" "\n" "Otrzymano:\n" " %s\n" "Oczekiwano:\n" " %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2115 #, fuzzy, c-format msgid "" "Failed to communicate with gksu-run-helper.\n" "\n" "Received bad string while expecting:\n" " %s" msgstr "" "Nie powiodÅ‚a siÄ™ komunikacja z gksu-run-helper.\n" "\n" "Otrzymano:\n" " %s\n" "Oczekiwano:\n" " %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2191 #, c-format msgid "Could not read from the pipe with the child: %s" msgstr "Nieudany odczyt z łącza procesu potomnego: %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2238 #, c-format msgid "su terminated with %d status" msgstr "Proces potomny zostaÅ‚ przerwany zwracajÄ…c stan %d " #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2353 msgid "gksu_sudo_run needs a command to be run, none was provided." msgstr "" "gksu_sudo_run wymaga polecenia do wykonania, jednak nie zostaÅ‚o ono podane." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2494 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2503 #, c-format msgid "Error creating pipe: %s" msgstr "Błąd przy tworzeniu łącza: %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2529 #, c-format msgid "Failed to exec new process: %s" msgstr "Nie udaÅ‚o siÄ™ uruchomić nowego procesu: %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2546 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2556 #, c-format msgid "Error opening pipe: %s" msgstr "Błąd przy otwarciu łącza: %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2614 msgid "Password: " msgstr "HasÅ‚o: " #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2667 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2681 msgid "" "The underlying authorization mechanism (sudo) does not allow you to run this " "program. Contact the system administrator." msgstr "" "Używany mechanizm uwierzytelniania (sudo) nie zezwala ci na uruchomienie " "tego programu. Skontaktuj siÄ™ z administratorem systemu." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2734 #, c-format msgid "sudo terminated with %d status" msgstr "sudo zostaÅ‚ przerwany zwracajÄ…c stan %d" #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:218 msgid "Remember password" msgstr "ZapamiÄ™taj hasÅ‚o" #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:235 msgid "Save for this session" msgstr "Dla bieżącej sesji" #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:240 msgid "Save in the keyring" msgstr "Zachowaj w bazie kluczy" #. label #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:334 msgid "<span weight=\"bold\" size=\"larger\">Type the root password.</span>\n" msgstr "" "<span weight=\"bold\" size=\"larger\">Podaj hasÅ‚o użytkownika root.</span>\n" #. entry label #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:355 msgid "Password:" msgstr "HasÅ‚o:" #. label capslock warning #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:376 msgid "<b>You have capslock on</b>" msgstr "<b>Caps Lock jest włączony</b>" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.c:248 msgid "Failed to load glade file; please check your installation." msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.desktop.in.h:1 msgid "Configure behavior of the privilege-granting tool" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.desktop.in.h:2 msgid "Privilege granting" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:1 msgid "<b>Behavior</b>" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:2 msgid "<b>Screen Grabbing</b>" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:3 msgid "_Authentication mode:" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:4 msgid "_Grab mode:" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:5 msgid "" "enable\n" "disable\n" "force enable\n" "prompt\n" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:10 msgid "gtk-close" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:11 msgid "" "su\n" "sudo" msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:1 msgid "Disable keyboard and mouse grab" msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:2 msgid "Display information message when no password is needed" msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:3 msgid "Force keyboard and mouse grab" msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:4 msgid "" "Grab keyboard and mouse even if -g has been passed as argument on the " "command line." msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:5 msgid "Keyring to which passwords will be saved" msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:6 msgid "Prompt for grabbing" msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:7 #, fuzzy msgid "Save password to gnome-keyring" msgstr "Zachowaj w bazie kluczy" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:8 msgid "Sudo mode" msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:9 msgid "" "The name of the keyring gksu should use. Usual values are \"session\", which " "saves the password for the session, and \"default\", which saves the " "password with no timeout." msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:10 msgid "" "This option determines whether a message dialog will be displayed informing " "the user that the program is being run without the need of a password being " "asked for some reason." msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:11 msgid "" "This option will make gksu prompt the user if he wants to have the screen " "grabbed before entering the password. Notice that this only has an effect if " "force-grab is disabled." msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:12 msgid "" "Whether sudo should be the default backend method. This method is otherwise " "accessed though the -S switch or by running 'gksudo' instead of 'gksu'." msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:13 msgid "" "Whether the keyboard and mouse grabbing should be turned off. This will make " "it possible for other X applications to listen to keyboard input events, " "thus making it not possible to shield from malicious applications which may " "be running." msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:14 msgid "" "gksu can save the password you type to the gnome-keyring so you'll not be " "asked everytime" msgstr "" #: ../libgksu/gksu-run-helper.c:149 #, c-format msgid "Failed to obtain xauth key: xauth binary not found at usual locations" msgstr "" �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������libgksu-2.0.12/po/fr.po�����������������������������������������������������������������������������0000644�0001750�0001750�00000030132�11011106155�011530� �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������0000000�0000000������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������# French translation for libgksu # Copyright (C) 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # This file is distributed under the same license as the libgksu package. # # Thomas Huriaux <thomas.huriaux@gmail.com>, 2005 # Stéphane Raimbault <stephane.raimbault@gmail.com>, 2006 # msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: libgksu1.2-1.3.2\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2007-02-03 12:27-0200\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2006-09-15 22:45+0200\n" "Last-Translator: Stéphane Raimbault <stephane.raimbault@gmail.com>\n" "Language-Team: GNOME French Team <gnomefr@traduc.org>\n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:119 #, c-format msgid "Not using locking for read only lock file %s" msgstr "Pas d'utilisation de verrou pour le fichier en lecture seule %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:139 #, c-format msgid "Not using locking for nfs mounted lock file %s" msgstr "Pas d'utilisation de verrou pour le fichier monté en nfs %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:495 msgid "" "<b><big>Could not grab your mouse.</big></b>\n" "\n" "A malicious client may be eavesdropping on your session or you may have just " "clicked a menu or some application just decided to get focus.\n" "\n" "Try again." msgstr "" "<b><big>Impossible de verrouiller la souris.</big></b>\n" "\n" "Il se peut qu'un client malicieux écoute votre session de manière " "indiscrète, ou bien, vous avez juste cliqué sur un menu, ou encore, une " "application a obtenu le focus.\n" "\n" "Essayez de nouveau." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:507 msgid "" "<b><big>Could not grab your keyboard.</big></b>\n" "\n" "A malicious client may be eavesdropping on your session or you may have just " "clicked a menu or some application just decided to get focus.\n" "\n" "Try again." msgstr "" "<b><big>Impossible de verrouiller le clavier.</big></b>\n" "\n" "Il se peut qu'un client malicieux écoute votre session de manière " "indiscrète, ou bien, vous avez juste cliqué sur un menu, ou encore, une " "application a obtenu le focus.\n" "\n" "Essayez de nouveau." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:855 #, c-format msgid "" "<b><big>Enter your password to perform administrative tasks</big></b>\n" "\n" "The application '%s' lets you modify essential parts of your system." msgstr "" "<b><big>Saisissez votre mot de passe pour effectuer les tâches " "d'administration.</big></b>\n" "\n" "L'application « %s » vous permet de modifier des parties importantes de " "votre système." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:862 #, c-format msgid "" "<b><big>Enter your password to run the application '%s' as user %s</big></b>" msgstr "" "<b><big>Saisissez votre mot de passe pour lancer l'application « %s » en " "tant\n" "qu'utilisateur %s.</big></b>" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:870 #, c-format msgid "" "<b><big>Enter the administrative password</big></b>\n" "\n" "The application '%s' lets you modify essential parts of your system." msgstr "" "<b><big>Saisissez le mot de passe administrateur.</big></b>\n" "\n" "L'application « %s » vous permet de modifier des parties importantes de " "votre système." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:877 #, c-format msgid "<b><big>Enter the password of %s to run the application '%s'</big></b>" msgstr "" "<b><big>Saisissez le mot de passe de %s pour lancer l'application « %s ».</" "big></b>" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:908 msgid "Password prompt canceled." msgstr "Demande de mot de passe annulée." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:978 #, c-format msgid "" "<b><big>Granted permissions without asking for password</big></b>\n" "\n" "The '%s' program was started with the privileges of the %s user without the " "need to ask for a password, due to your system's authentication mechanism " "setup.\n" "\n" "It is possible that you are being allowed to run specific programs as user %" "s without the need for a password, or that the password is cached.\n" "\n" "This is not a problem report; it's simply a notification to make sure you " "are aware of this." msgstr "" "<b><big>Permissions accordées sans demande de mot de passe</big></b>\n" "\n" "Le programme « %s » a été lancé avec les privilèges de l'utilisateur %s sans " "avoir eu à demander de mot de passe, en raison de la configuration du " "mécanisme d'authentification de votre système.\n" "\n" "Il est possible que vous soyez autorisé à lancer des programmes spécifiques " "en tant qu'utilisateur %s sans avoir besoin de mot de passe, ou que le mot " "de passe soit en cache.\n" "\n" "Il ne s'agit pas d'un signalement de problème ; il s'agit juste d'un " "avertissement pour être sûr que vous en êtes conscient." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1002 msgid "Do _not display this message again" msgstr "_Ne plus afficher ce message" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1022 msgid "" "<b>Would you like your screen to be \"grabbed\"\n" "while you enter the password?</b>\n" "\n" "This means all applications will be paused to avoid\n" "the eavesdropping of your password by a a malicious\n" "application while you type it." msgstr "" "<b>Voulez-vous que votre écran soit verrouillé lors de la\n" "saisie de votre mot de passe ?</b>\n" "\n" "Ceci signifie que toutes les applications vont être mises\n" "en pause afin d'éviter qu'une application malveillante ne\n" "récupère votre mot de passe pendant que vous le saisissez." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1299 msgid "Granting Rights" msgstr "Droits d'accès" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1854 msgid "gksu_run needs a command to be run, none was provided." msgstr "gksu_run nécessite une commande à lancer mais aucune n'a été fournie." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1865 msgid "The gksu-run-helper command was not found or is not executable." msgstr "" "La commande gksu-run-helper n'a pas été trouvée ou n'est pas exécutable." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1873 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2379 msgid "Unable to copy the user's Xauthorization file." msgstr "Impossible de copier le fichier Xauthorization de l'utilisateur." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1919 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2513 #, c-format msgid "Failed to fork new process: %s" msgstr "Échec lors du clonage d'un nouveau processus : %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2050 #, fuzzy msgid "Wrong password got from keyring." msgstr "Mot de passe incorrect." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2054 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2664 msgid "Wrong password." msgstr "Mot de passe incorrect." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2109 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2123 #, c-format msgid "" "Failed to communicate with gksu-run-helper.\n" "\n" "Received:\n" " %s\n" "While expecting:\n" " %s" msgstr "" "Échec lors de la communication avec gksu-run-helper.\n" "\n" "Reçu :\n" " %s\n" "Ce qui était attendu :\n" " %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2115 #, c-format msgid "" "Failed to communicate with gksu-run-helper.\n" "\n" "Received bad string while expecting:\n" " %s" msgstr "" "Échec lors de la communication avec gksu-run-helper.\n" "\n" "Réception d'une chaîne non conforme aux attentes :\n" " %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2191 #, c-format msgid "Could not read from the pipe with the child: %s" msgstr "Ne peut pas lire à partir du tube avec le processus enfant : %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2238 #, c-format msgid "su terminated with %d status" msgstr "su a terminé avec le statut %d" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2353 msgid "gksu_sudo_run needs a command to be run, none was provided." msgstr "" "gksu_sudo_run nécessite une commande à lancer mais aucune n'a été fournie." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2494 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2503 #, c-format msgid "Error creating pipe: %s" msgstr "Erreur lors de la création du tube : %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2529 #, c-format msgid "Failed to exec new process: %s" msgstr "Échec lors de l'exécution du nouveau processus : %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2546 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2556 #, c-format msgid "Error opening pipe: %s" msgstr "Erreur lors de l'ouverture du tube : %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2614 msgid "Password: " msgstr "Mot de passe :" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2667 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2681 msgid "" "The underlying authorization mechanism (sudo) does not allow you to run this " "program. Contact the system administrator." msgstr "" "Le mécanisme d'autorisation sous-jacent (sudo) ne vous autorise pas à lancer " "ce programme. Contactez votre administrateur." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2734 #, c-format msgid "sudo terminated with %d status" msgstr "sudo a terminé avec le statut %d" #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:218 msgid "Remember password" msgstr "Se souvenir du mot de passe" #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:235 msgid "Save for this session" msgstr "Se souvenir du mot de passe pour cette session" #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:240 msgid "Save in the keyring" msgstr "Enregistrer le mot de passe dans le trousseau" #. label #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:334 msgid "<span weight=\"bold\" size=\"larger\">Type the root password.</span>\n" msgstr "" "<span weight=\"bold\" size=\"larger\">Saisissez le mot de passe de " "l'administrateur.</span>\n" #. entry label #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:355 msgid "Password:" msgstr "Mot de passe :" #. label capslock warning #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:376 msgid "<b>You have capslock on</b>" msgstr "<b>Le verrouillage majuscule est actif</b>" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.c:248 msgid "Failed to load glade file; please check your installation." msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.desktop.in.h:1 msgid "Configure behavior of the privilege-granting tool" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.desktop.in.h:2 msgid "Privilege granting" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:1 msgid "<b>Behavior</b>" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:2 msgid "<b>Screen Grabbing</b>" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:3 msgid "_Authentication mode:" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:4 msgid "_Grab mode:" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:5 msgid "" "enable\n" "disable\n" "force enable\n" "prompt\n" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:10 msgid "gtk-close" msgstr "" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:11 msgid "" "su\n" "sudo" msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:1 msgid "Disable keyboard and mouse grab" msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:2 msgid "Display information message when no password is needed" msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:3 msgid "Force keyboard and mouse grab" msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:4 msgid "" "Grab keyboard and mouse even if -g has been passed as argument on the " "command line." msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:5 msgid "Keyring to which passwords will be saved" msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:6 msgid "Prompt for grabbing" msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:7 #, fuzzy msgid "Save password to gnome-keyring" msgstr "Enregistrer le mot de passe dans le trousseau" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:8 msgid "Sudo mode" msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:9 msgid "" "The name of the keyring gksu should use. Usual values are \"session\", which " "saves the password for the session, and \"default\", which saves the " "password with no timeout." msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:10 msgid "" "This option determines whether a message dialog will be displayed informing " "the user that the program is being run without the need of a password being " "asked for some reason." msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:11 msgid "" "This option will make gksu prompt the user if he wants to have the screen " "grabbed before entering the password. Notice that this only has an effect if " "force-grab is disabled." msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:12 msgid "" "Whether sudo should be the default backend method. This method is otherwise " "accessed though the -S switch or by running 'gksudo' instead of 'gksu'." msgstr "" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:13 msgid "" "Whether the keyboard and mouse grabbing should be turned off. 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charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:119 #, c-format msgid "Not using locking for read only lock file %s" msgstr "Nepoužívám zámek pro zámkový soubor %s, který je jen pro Ätení" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:139 #, c-format msgid "Not using locking for nfs mounted lock file %s" msgstr "Nepoužívám zámek pro zámkový soubor %s pÅ™ipojený pÅ™es nfs" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:495 msgid "" "<b><big>Could not grab your mouse.</big></b>\n" "\n" "A malicious client may be eavesdropping on your session or you may have just " "clicked a menu or some application just decided to get focus.\n" "\n" "Try again." msgstr "" "<b>Nemohu zachytit myÅ¡.</b>\n" "\n" "Zlomyslný klient může odposlouchávat vaÅ¡e sezení, nebo jste právÄ› klepli na " "menu, nebo se nÄ›která aplikace prostÄ› rozhodla získat pozornost.\n" "\n" "Zkuste to prosím znovu." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:507 msgid "" "<b><big>Could not grab your keyboard.</big></b>\n" "\n" "A malicious client may be eavesdropping on your session or you may have just " "clicked a menu or some application just decided to get focus.\n" "\n" "Try again." msgstr "" "<b>Nemohu zachytit klávesnici.</b>\n" "\n" "Zlomyslný klient může odposlouchávat vaÅ¡e sezení, nebo jste právÄ› klepli na " "menu, nebo se nÄ›která aplikace prostÄ› rozhodla získat pozornost.\n" "\n" "Zkuste to prosím znovu." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:855 #, c-format msgid "" "<b><big>Enter your password to perform administrative tasks</big></b>\n" "\n" "The application '%s' lets you modify essential parts of your system." msgstr "" "<b><big>Zadejte své heslo pro vykonávání správcovských úloh</big></b>\n" "\n" "Aplikace '%s' vás nechá mÄ›nit nezbytné Äásti systému." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:862 #, c-format msgid "" "<b><big>Enter your password to run the application '%s' as user %s</big></b>" msgstr "" "<b><big>Zadejte své heslo pro spuÅ¡tÄ›ní aplikace '%s' pod uživatelem %s</" "big></b>" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:870 #, c-format msgid "" "<b><big>Enter the administrative password</big></b>\n" "\n" "The application '%s' lets you modify essential parts of your system." msgstr "" "<b><big>Zadejte správcovské heslo</big></b>\n" "\n" "Aplikace '%s' vás nechá mÄ›nit nezbytné Äásti systému." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:877 #, c-format msgid "<b><big>Enter the password of %s to run the application '%s'</big></b>" msgstr "" "<b><big>Zadejte heslo uživatele %s pro spuÅ¡tÄ›ní aplikace '%s'</big></b>" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:908 msgid "Password prompt canceled." msgstr "Dotaz na heslo byl zruÅ¡en." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:978 #, c-format msgid "" "<b><big>Granted permissions without asking for password</big></b>\n" "\n" "The '%s' program was started with the privileges of the %s user without the " "need to ask for a password, due to your system's authentication mechanism " "setup.\n" "\n" "It is possible that you are being allowed to run specific programs as user %" "s without the need for a password, or that the password is cached.\n" "\n" "This is not a problem report; it's simply a notification to make sure you " "are aware of this." msgstr "" "<b><big>OprávnÄ›ní udÄ›lena bez dotazu na heslo</big></b>\n" "\n" "Díky autentizaÄnímu mechanismu vaÅ¡eho systému byl spuÅ¡tÄ›n program '%s' s " "oprávnÄ›ními uživatele %s bez nutnosti zadání hesla.\n" "\n" "Je možné, že máte oprávnÄ›ní ke spouÅ¡tÄ›ní nÄ›kterých programů pod uživatelem %" "s, aniž byste museli zadávat heslo (tÅ™eba z důvodu uložení hesla ve " "vyrovnávací pamÄ›ti).\n" "\n" "Toto není chybové hlášení, ale pouze konstatování, abyste si danou " "skuteÄnost uvÄ›domili." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1002 msgid "Do _not display this message again" msgstr "Tuto hlášku již příštÄ› _nezobrazovat" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1022 msgid "" "<b>Would you like your screen to be \"grabbed\"\n" "while you enter the password?</b>\n" "\n" "This means all applications will be paused to avoid\n" "the eavesdropping of your password by a a malicious\n" "application while you type it." msgstr "" "<b>Chcete svou obrazovku pÅ™i zadávání\n" "hesla „zachytit\"?</b>\n" "\n" "To znamená, že se vÅ¡echny aplikace pozastaví,\n" "abychom tak pÅ™i zadávání hesla pÅ™edeÅ¡li jeho\n" "odposlechnutí zlomyslnou aplikací." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1299 msgid "Granting Rights" msgstr "UdÄ›luji oprávnÄ›ní" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1854 msgid "gksu_run needs a command to be run, none was provided." msgstr "gksu_run vyžaduje příkaz, který má spustit; žádný nebyl zadán." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1865 msgid "The gksu-run-helper command was not found or is not executable." msgstr "Příkaz gksu-run-helper nebyl nalezen, nebo nemá práva pro spouÅ¡tÄ›ní." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1873 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2379 msgid "Unable to copy the user's Xauthorization file." msgstr "Nemohu zkopírovat uživatelův soubor Xauthorization." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1919 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2513 #, c-format msgid "Failed to fork new process: %s" msgstr "Selhalo oddÄ›lení nového procesu: %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2050 msgid "Wrong password got from keyring." msgstr "Z klíÄenky jsme obdrželi chybné heslo." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2054 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2664 msgid "Wrong password." msgstr "Chybné heslo." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2109 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2123 #, c-format msgid "" "Failed to communicate with gksu-run-helper.\n" "\n" "Received:\n" " %s\n" "While expecting:\n" " %s" msgstr "" "Selhala komunikace s gksu-run-helper.\n" "\n" "Obdrženo:\n" " %s\n" "OÄekáváno:\n" " %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2115 #, c-format msgid "" "Failed to communicate with gksu-run-helper.\n" "\n" "Received bad string while expecting:\n" " %s" msgstr "" "Selhala komunikace s gksu-run-helper.\n" "\n" "Obdržen chybný Å™etÄ›zec, zatímco byl oÄekáván:\n" " %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2191 #, c-format msgid "Could not read from the pipe with the child: %s" msgstr "Nemohu Äíst z roury s potomkem: %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2238 #, c-format msgid "su terminated with %d status" msgstr "su skonÄil se stavem %d" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2353 msgid "gksu_sudo_run needs a command to be run, none was provided." msgstr "gksu_sudo_run vyžaduje příkaz, který má spustit; žádný nebyl zadán." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2494 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2503 #, c-format msgid "Error creating pipe: %s" msgstr "Chyba pÅ™i vytváření roury: %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2529 #, c-format msgid "Failed to exec new process: %s" msgstr "Selhalo spuÅ¡tÄ›ní nového procesu: %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2546 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2556 #, c-format msgid "Error opening pipe: %s" msgstr "Chyba pÅ™i otevírání roury: %s" #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2614 msgid "Password: " msgstr "Heslo: " #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2667 ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2681 msgid "" "The underlying authorization mechanism (sudo) does not allow you to run this " "program. Contact the system administrator." msgstr "" "Níže ležící autentizaÄní mechanismus (sudo) nepovoluje spuÅ¡tÄ›ní tohoto " "programu. Kontaktujte prosím svého systémového správce." #: ../libgksu/libgksu.c:2734 #, c-format msgid "sudo terminated with %d status" msgstr "sudo skonÄilo se stavem %d" #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:218 msgid "Remember password" msgstr "Zapamatovat heslo" #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:235 msgid "Save for this session" msgstr "Uložit pro toto sezení" #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:240 msgid "Save in the keyring" msgstr "Uložit na klíÄenku" #. label #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:334 msgid "<span weight=\"bold\" size=\"larger\">Type the root password.</span>\n" msgstr "" "<span weight=\"bold\" size=\"larger\">Zadejte heslo uživatele root.</span>\n" #. entry label #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:355 msgid "Password:" msgstr "Heslo:" #. label capslock warning #: ../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c:376 msgid "<b>You have capslock on</b>" msgstr "<b>Máte zapnutý CapsLock</b>" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.c:248 msgid "Failed to load glade file; please check your installation." msgstr "NaÄtení souboru .glade selhalo; zkontrolujte prosím svou instalaci." #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.desktop.in.h:1 msgid "Configure behavior of the privilege-granting tool" msgstr "Nastavuje chování nástroje pro pÅ™idÄ›lování práv" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.desktop.in.h:2 msgid "Privilege granting" msgstr "PÅ™idÄ›lování práv" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:1 msgid "<b>Behavior</b>" msgstr "<b>Chování</b>" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:2 msgid "<b>Screen Grabbing</b>" msgstr "<b>Zachytávání obrazovky</b>" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:3 msgid "_Authentication mode:" msgstr "Způsob _autentizace:" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:4 msgid "_Grab mode:" msgstr "Způsob _zachytávání:" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:5 msgid "" "enable\n" "disable\n" "force enable\n" "prompt\n" msgstr "" "povoleno\n" "zakázáno\n" "vynuceno\n" "výzva\n" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:10 msgid "gtk-close" msgstr "gtk-close" #: ../gksu-properties/gksu-properties.glade.h:11 msgid "" "su\n" "sudo" msgstr "" "su\n" "sudo" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:1 msgid "Disable keyboard and mouse grab" msgstr "Zakáže zachytávání klávesnice a myÅ¡i" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:2 msgid "Display information message when no password is needed" msgstr "Pokud není potÅ™eba heslo, upozorní na to hláškou" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:3 msgid "Force keyboard and mouse grab" msgstr "Vynutí zachycení klávesnice a myÅ¡i" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:4 msgid "" "Grab keyboard and mouse even if -g has been passed as argument on the " "command line." msgstr "" "Zachytí klávesnici a myÅ¡ i v případÄ›, že byl na příkazové řádce použit " "parametr -g." #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:5 msgid "Keyring to which passwords will be saved" msgstr "KlíÄenka, ve které se budou uchovávat hesla" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:6 msgid "Prompt for grabbing" msgstr "Dotáže se na zachycení" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:7 msgid "Save password to gnome-keyring" msgstr "Uložit hesla do klíÄenky gnome-keyring" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:8 msgid "Sudo mode" msgstr "Režim sudo" #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:9 msgid "" "The name of the keyring gksu should use. Usual values are \"session\", which " "saves the password for the session, and \"default\", which saves the " "password with no timeout." msgstr "" "Jméno klíÄenky, kterou má gksu použít. Obvyklé hodnoty jsou „session\", což " "uloží heslo po dobu sezení a „default\", což uloží heslo bez Äasového " "omezení." #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:10 msgid "" "This option determines whether a message dialog will be displayed informing " "the user that the program is being run without the need of a password being " "asked for some reason." msgstr "" "Tato volba urÄuje, zda se zobrazí informaÄní dialog v případÄ›, kdy se může " "program spustit bez nutnosti zadání hesla." #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:11 msgid "" "This option will make gksu prompt the user if he wants to have the screen " "grabbed before entering the password. Notice that this only has an effect if " "force-grab is disabled." msgstr "" "Povolením této volby zajistíte, aby se gksu pÅ™ed zadáním hesla zeptal " "uživatele, zda chce zachytit obrazovku. Toto vÅ¡ak funguje pouze v případÄ›, " "že je vypnuta volba force-grab." #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:12 msgid "" "Whether sudo should be the default backend method. This method is otherwise " "accessed though the -S switch or by running 'gksudo' instead of 'gksu'." msgstr "" "Zda má být sudo výchozím backendem. Tento backend je jinak dostupný \n" "pÅ™epínaÄem -S, nebo spuÅ¡tÄ›ním „gksudo\" místo „gksu\"." #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:13 msgid "" "Whether the keyboard and mouse grabbing should be turned off. This will make " "it possible for other X applications to listen to keyboard input events, " "thus making it not possible to shield from malicious applications which may " "be running." msgstr "" "Zda se má vypnout zachytávání klávesnice a myÅ¡i. Tímto umožníte jiným X " "aplikacím, aby naslouchaly událostem vstupu z klávesnice a tím pádem " "ztrácíte ochranu pÅ™ed zlovolnými aplikacemi, které by mohly v systému běžet." #: ../gksu.schemas.in.h:14 msgid "" "gksu can save the password you type to the gnome-keyring so you'll not be " "asked everytime" msgstr "" "gksu může ukládat zadaná hesla do gnome-keyring, takže nebudete dotazováni " "pÅ™i každém použití gksu." #: ../libgksu/gksu-run-helper.c:149 #, c-format msgid "Failed to obtain xauth key: xauth binary not found at usual locations" msgstr "" "Získání xauth klíÄe selhalo: binárka xauth nebyla na obvyklých místech " "nalezena" ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������libgksu-2.0.12/intltool-extract.in������������������������������������������������������������������0000644�0001750�0001750�00000053735�11011106155�014025� �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������0000000�0000000������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������#!@INTLTOOL_PERL@ -w # -*- Mode: perl; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- # # The Intltool Message Extractor # # Copyright (C) 2000-2001, 2003 Free Software Foundation. # # Intltool is free software; you can redistribute it and/or # modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as # published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the # License, or (at your option) any later version. # # Intltool is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU # General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. # # As a special exception to the GNU General Public License, if you # distribute this file as part of a program that contains a # configuration script generated by Autoconf, you may include it under # the same distribution terms that you use for the rest of that program. # # Authors: Kenneth Christiansen <kenneth@gnu.org> # Darin Adler <darin@bentspoon.com> # ## Release information my $PROGRAM = "intltool-extract"; my $PACKAGE = "intltool"; my $VERSION = "0.34.1"; ## Loaded modules use strict; use File::Basename; use Getopt::Long; ## Scalars used by the option stuff my $TYPE_ARG = "0"; my $LOCAL_ARG = "0"; my $HELP_ARG = "0"; my $VERSION_ARG = "0"; my $UPDATE_ARG = "0"; my $QUIET_ARG = "0"; my $SRCDIR_ARG = "."; my $FILE; my $OUTFILE; my $gettext_type = ""; my $input; my %messages = (); my %loc = (); my %count = (); my %comments = (); my $strcount = 0; my $XMLCOMMENT = ""; ## Use this instead of \w for XML files to handle more possible characters. my $w = "[-A-Za-z0-9._:]"; ## Always print first $| = 1; ## Handle options GetOptions ( "type=s" => \$TYPE_ARG, "local|l" => \$LOCAL_ARG, "help|h" => \$HELP_ARG, "version|v" => \$VERSION_ARG, "update" => \$UPDATE_ARG, "quiet|q" => \$QUIET_ARG, "srcdir=s" => \$SRCDIR_ARG, ) or &error; &split_on_argument; ## Check for options. ## This section will check for the different options. sub split_on_argument { if ($VERSION_ARG) { &version; } elsif ($HELP_ARG) { &help; } elsif ($LOCAL_ARG) { &place_local; &extract; } elsif ($UPDATE_ARG) { &place_normal; &extract; } elsif (@ARGV > 0) { &place_normal; &message; &extract; } else { &help; } } sub place_normal { $FILE = $ARGV[0]; $OUTFILE = "$FILE.h"; } sub place_local { $FILE = $ARGV[0]; $OUTFILE = fileparse($FILE, ()); if (!-e "tmp/") { system("mkdir tmp/"); } $OUTFILE = "./tmp/$OUTFILE.h" } sub determine_type { if ($TYPE_ARG =~ /^gettext\/(.*)/) { $gettext_type=$1 } } ## Sub for printing release information sub version{ print <<_EOF_; ${PROGRAM} (${PACKAGE}) $VERSION Copyright (C) 2000, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Written by Kenneth Christiansen, 2000. This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. _EOF_ exit; } ## Sub for printing usage information sub help { print <<_EOF_; Usage: ${PROGRAM} [OPTION]... [FILENAME] Generates a header file from an XML source file. It grabs all strings between <_translatable_node> and its end tag in XML files. Read manpage (man ${PROGRAM}) for more info. --type=TYPE Specify the file type of FILENAME. Currently supports: "gettext/glade", "gettext/ini", "gettext/keys" "gettext/rfc822deb", "gettext/schemas", "gettext/scheme", "gettext/xml" -l, --local Writes output into current working directory (conflicts with --update) --update Writes output into the same directory the source file reside (conflicts with --local) --srcdir Root of the source tree -v, --version Output version information and exit -h, --help Display this help and exit -q, --quiet Quiet mode Report bugs to http://bugzilla.gnome.org/ (product name "$PACKAGE") or send email to <xml-i18n-tools\@gnome.org>. _EOF_ exit; } ## Sub for printing error messages sub error{ print STDERR "Try `${PROGRAM} --help' for more information.\n"; exit; } sub message { print "Generating C format header file for translation.\n" unless $QUIET_ARG; } sub extract { &determine_type; &convert; open OUT, ">$OUTFILE"; binmode (OUT) if $^O eq 'MSWin32'; &msg_write; close OUT; print "Wrote $OUTFILE\n" unless $QUIET_ARG; } sub convert { ## Reading the file { local (*IN); local $/; #slurp mode open (IN, "<$SRCDIR_ARG/$FILE") || die "can't open $SRCDIR_ARG/$FILE: $!"; $input = <IN>; } &type_ini if $gettext_type eq "ini"; &type_keys if $gettext_type eq "keys"; &type_xml if $gettext_type eq "xml"; &type_glade if $gettext_type eq "glade"; &type_scheme if $gettext_type eq "scheme"; &type_schemas if $gettext_type eq "schemas"; &type_rfc822deb if $gettext_type eq "rfc822deb"; } sub entity_decode_minimal { local ($_) = @_; s/'/'/g; # ' s/"/"/g; # " s/&/&/g; return $_; } sub entity_decode { local ($_) = @_; s/'/'/g; # ' s/"/"/g; # " s/&/&/g; s/</</g; s/>/>/g; return $_; } sub escape_char { return '\"' if $_ eq '"'; return '\n' if $_ eq "\n"; return '\\' if $_ eq '\\'; return $_; } sub escape { my ($string) = @_; return join "", map &escape_char, split //, $string; } sub type_ini { ### For generic translatable desktop files ### while ($input =~ /^_.*=(.*)$/mg) { $messages{$1} = []; } } sub type_keys { ### For generic translatable mime/keys files ### while ($input =~ /^\s*_\w+=(.*)$/mg) { $messages{$1} = []; } } sub type_xml { ### For generic translatable XML files ### my $tree = readXml($input); parseTree(0, $tree); } sub print_var { my $var = shift; my $vartype = ref $var; if ($vartype =~ /ARRAY/) { my @arr = @{$var}; print "[ "; foreach my $el (@arr) { print_var($el); print ", "; } print "] "; } elsif ($vartype =~ /HASH/) { my %hash = %{$var}; print "{ "; foreach my $key (keys %hash) { print "$key => "; print_var($hash{$key}); print ", "; } print "} "; } else { print $var; } } # Same syntax as getAttributeString in intltool-merge.in.in, similar logic (look for ## differences comment) sub getAttributeString { my $sub = shift; my $do_translate = shift || 1; my $language = shift || ""; my $translate = shift; my $result = ""; foreach my $e (reverse(sort(keys %{ $sub }))) { my $key = $e; my $string = $sub->{$e}; my $quote = '"'; $string =~ s/^[\s]+//; $string =~ s/[\s]+$//; if ($string =~ /^'.*'$/) { $quote = "'"; } $string =~ s/^['"]//g; $string =~ s/['"]$//g; ## differences from intltool-merge.in.in if ($key =~ /^_/) { $comments{entity_decode($string)} = $XMLCOMMENT if $XMLCOMMENT; $messages{entity_decode($string)} = []; $$translate = 2; } ## differences end here from intltool-merge.in.in $result .= " $key=$quote$string$quote"; } return $result; } # Verbatim copy from intltool-merge.in.in sub getXMLstring { my $ref = shift; my $spacepreserve = shift || 0; my @list = @{ $ref }; my $result = ""; my $count = scalar(@list); my $attrs = $list[0]; my $index = 1; $spacepreserve = 1 if ((exists $attrs->{"xml:space"}) && ($attrs->{"xml:space"} =~ /^["']?preserve["']?$/)); $spacepreserve = 0 if ((exists $attrs->{"xml:space"}) && ($attrs->{"xml:space"} =~ /^["']?default["']?$/)); while ($index < $count) { my $type = $list[$index]; my $content = $list[$index+1]; if (! $type ) { # We've got CDATA if ($content) { # lets strip the whitespace here, and *ONLY* here $content =~ s/\s+/ /gs if (!$spacepreserve); $result .= $content; } } elsif ( "$type" ne "1" ) { # We've got another element $result .= "<$type"; $result .= getAttributeString(@{$content}[0], 0); # no nested translatable elements if ($content) { my $subresult = getXMLstring($content, $spacepreserve); if ($subresult) { $result .= ">".$subresult . "</$type>"; } else { $result .= "/>"; } } else { $result .= "/>"; } } $index += 2; } return $result; } # Verbatim copy from intltool-merge.in.in, except for MULTIPLE_OUTPUT handling removed # Translate list of nodes if necessary sub translate_subnodes { my $fh = shift; my $content = shift; my $language = shift || ""; my $singlelang = shift || 0; my $spacepreserve = shift || 0; my @nodes = @{ $content }; my $count = scalar(@nodes); my $index = 0; while ($index < $count) { my $type = $nodes[$index]; my $rest = $nodes[$index+1]; traverse($fh, $type, $rest, $language, $spacepreserve); $index += 2; } } # Based on traverse() in intltool-merge.in.in sub traverse { my $fh = shift; # unused, to allow us to sync code between -merge and -extract my $nodename = shift; my $content = shift; my $language = shift || ""; my $spacepreserve = shift || 0; if ($nodename && "$nodename" eq "1") { $XMLCOMMENT = $content; } elsif ($nodename) { # element my @all = @{ $content }; my $attrs = shift @all; my $translate = 0; my $outattr = getAttributeString($attrs, 1, $language, \$translate); if ($nodename =~ /^_/) { $translate = 1; $nodename =~ s/^_//; } my $lookup = ''; $spacepreserve = 0 if ((exists $attrs->{"xml:space"}) && ($attrs->{"xml:space"} =~ /^["']?default["']?$/)); $spacepreserve = 1 if ((exists $attrs->{"xml:space"}) && ($attrs->{"xml:space"} =~ /^["']?preserve["']?$/)); if ($translate) { $lookup = getXMLstring($content, $spacepreserve); if (!$spacepreserve) { $lookup =~ s/^\s+//s; $lookup =~ s/\s+$//s; } if ($lookup && $translate != 2) { $comments{$lookup} = $XMLCOMMENT if $XMLCOMMENT; $messages{$lookup} = []; } elsif ($translate == 2) { translate_subnodes($fh, \@all, $language, 1, $spacepreserve); } } else { $XMLCOMMENT = ""; my $count = scalar(@all); if ($count > 0) { my $index = 0; while ($index < $count) { my $type = $all[$index]; my $rest = $all[$index+1]; traverse($fh, $type, $rest, $language, $spacepreserve); $index += 2; } } } $XMLCOMMENT = ""; } } # Verbatim copy from intltool-merge.in.in, $fh for compatibility sub parseTree { my $fh = shift; my $ref = shift; my $language = shift || ""; my $name = shift @{ $ref }; my $cont = shift @{ $ref }; while (!$name || "$name" eq "1") { $name = shift @{ $ref }; $cont = shift @{ $ref }; } my $spacepreserve = 0; my $attrs = @{$cont}[0]; $spacepreserve = 1 if ((exists $attrs->{"xml:space"}) && ($attrs->{"xml:space"} =~ /^["']?preserve["']?$/)); traverse($fh, $name, $cont, $language, $spacepreserve); } # Verbatim copy from intltool-merge.in.in sub intltool_tree_comment { my $expat = shift; my $data = $expat->original_string(); my $clist = $expat->{Curlist}; my $pos = $#$clist; $data =~ s/^<!--//s; $data =~ s/-->$//s; push @$clist, 1 => $data; } # Verbatim copy from intltool-merge.in.in sub intltool_tree_cdatastart { my $expat = shift; my $clist = $expat->{Curlist}; my $pos = $#$clist; push @$clist, 0 => $expat->original_string(); } # Verbatim copy from intltool-merge.in.in sub intltool_tree_cdataend { my $expat = shift; my $clist = $expat->{Curlist}; my $pos = $#$clist; $clist->[$pos] .= $expat->original_string(); } # Verbatim copy from intltool-merge.in.in sub intltool_tree_char { my $expat = shift; my $text = shift; my $clist = $expat->{Curlist}; my $pos = $#$clist; # Use original_string so that we retain escaped entities # in CDATA sections. # if ($pos > 0 and $clist->[$pos - 1] eq '0') { $clist->[$pos] .= $expat->original_string(); } else { push @$clist, 0 => $expat->original_string(); } } # Verbatim copy from intltool-merge.in.in sub intltool_tree_start { my $expat = shift; my $tag = shift; my @origlist = (); # Use original_string so that we retain escaped entities # in attribute values. We must convert the string to an # @origlist array to conform to the structure of the Tree # Style. # my @original_array = split /\x/, $expat->original_string(); my $source = $expat->original_string(); # Remove leading tag. # $source =~ s|^\s*<\s*(\S+)||s; # Grab attribute key/value pairs and push onto @origlist array. # while ($source) { if ($source =~ /^\s*([\w:-]+)\s*[=]\s*["]/) { $source =~ s|^\s*([\w:-]+)\s*[=]\s*["]([^"]*)["]||s; push @origlist, $1; push @origlist, '"' . $2 . '"'; } elsif ($source =~ /^\s*([\w:-]+)\s*[=]\s*[']/) { $source =~ s|^\s*([\w:-]+)\s*[=]\s*[']([^']*)[']||s; push @origlist, $1; push @origlist, "'" . $2 . "'"; } else { last; } } my $ol = [ { @origlist } ]; push @{ $expat->{Lists} }, $expat->{Curlist}; push @{ $expat->{Curlist} }, $tag => $ol; $expat->{Curlist} = $ol; } # Copied from intltool-merge.in.in and added comment handler. sub readXml { my $xmldoc = shift || return; my $ret = eval 'require XML::Parser'; if(!$ret) { die "You must have XML::Parser installed to run $0\n\n"; } my $xp = new XML::Parser(Style => 'Tree'); $xp->setHandlers(Char => \&intltool_tree_char); $xp->setHandlers(Start => \&intltool_tree_start); $xp->setHandlers(CdataStart => \&intltool_tree_cdatastart); $xp->setHandlers(CdataEnd => \&intltool_tree_cdataend); ## differences from intltool-merge.in.in $xp->setHandlers(Comment => \&intltool_tree_comment); ## differences end here from intltool-merge.in.in my $tree = $xp->parse($xmldoc); #print_var($tree); # <foo><!-- comment --><head id="a">Hello <em>there</em></head><bar>Howdy<ref/></bar>do</foo> # would be: # [foo, [{}, 1, "comment", head, [{id => "a"}, 0, "Hello ", em, [{}, 0, "there"]], bar, # [{}, 0, "Howdy", ref, [{}]], 0, "do" ] ] return $tree; } sub type_schemas { ### For schemas XML files ### # FIXME: We should handle escaped < (less than) while ($input =~ / <locale\ name="C">\s* (<default>\s*(?:<!--([^>]*?)-->\s*)?(.*?)\s*<\/default>\s*)? (<short>\s*(?:<!--([^>]*?)-->\s*)?(.*?)\s*<\/short>\s*)? (<long>\s*(?:<!--([^>]*?)-->\s*)?(.*?)\s*<\/long>\s*)? <\/locale> /sgx) { my @totranslate = ($3,$6,$9); my @eachcomment = ($2,$5,$8); foreach (@totranslate) { my $currentcomment = shift @eachcomment; next if !$_; s/\s+/ /g; $messages{entity_decode_minimal($_)} = []; $comments{entity_decode_minimal($_)} = $currentcomment if (defined($currentcomment)); } } } sub type_rfc822deb { ### For rfc822-style Debian configuration files ### my $lineno = 1; my $type = ''; while ($input =~ /\G(.*?)(^|\n)(_+)([^:]+):[ \t]*(.*?)(?=\n\S|$)/sg) { my ($pre, $newline, $underscore, $tag, $text) = ($1, $2, $3, $4, $5); while ($pre =~ m/\n/g) { $lineno ++; } $lineno += length($newline); my @str_list = rfc822deb_split(length($underscore), $text); for my $str (@str_list) { $strcount++; $messages{$str} = []; $loc{$str} = $lineno; $count{$str} = $strcount; my $usercomment = ''; while($pre =~ s/(^|\n)#([^\n]*)$//s) { $usercomment = "\n" . $2 . $usercomment; } $comments{$str} = $tag . $usercomment; } $lineno += ($text =~ s/\n//g); } } sub rfc822deb_split { # Debian defines a special way to deal with rfc822-style files: # when a value contain newlines, it consists of # 1. a short form (first line) # 2. a long description, all lines begin with a space, # and paragraphs are separated by a single dot on a line # This routine returns an array of all paragraphs, and reformat # them. # When first argument is 2, the string is a comma separated list of # values. my $type = shift; my $text = shift; $text =~ s/^[ \t]//mg; return (split(/, */, $text, 0)) if $type ne 1; return ($text) if $text !~ /\n/; $text =~ s/([^\n]*)\n//; my @list = ($1); my $str = ''; for my $line (split (/\n/, $text)) { chomp $line; if ($line =~ /^\.\s*$/) { # New paragraph $str =~ s/\s*$//; push(@list, $str); $str = ''; } elsif ($line =~ /^\s/) { # Line which must not be reformatted $str .= "\n" if length ($str) && $str !~ /\n$/; $line =~ s/\s+$//; $str .= $line."\n"; } else { # Continuation line, remove newline $str .= " " if length ($str) && $str !~ /\n$/; $str .= $line; } } $str =~ s/\s*$//; push(@list, $str) if length ($str); return @list; } sub type_glade { ### For translatable Glade XML files ### my $tags = "label|title|text|format|copyright|comments|preview_text|tooltip|message"; while ($input =~ /<($tags)>([^<]+)<\/($tags)>/sg) { # Glade sometimes uses tags that normally mark translatable things for # little bits of non-translatable content. We work around this by not # translating strings that only includes something like label4 or window1. $messages{entity_decode($2)} = [] unless $2 =~ /^(window|label|dialog)[0-9]+$/; } while ($input =~ /<items>(..[^<]*)<\/items>/sg) { for my $item (split (/\n/, $1)) { $messages{entity_decode($item)} = []; } } ## handle new glade files while ($input =~ /<(property|atkproperty)\s+[^>]*translatable\s*=\s*"yes"(?:\s+[^>]*comments\s*=\s*"([^"]*)")?[^>]*>([^<]+)<\/\1>/sg) { $messages{entity_decode($3)} = [] unless $3 =~ /^(window|label)[0-9]+$/; if (defined($2) and !($3 =~ /^(window|label)[0-9]+$/)) { $comments{entity_decode($3)} = entity_decode($2) ; } } while ($input =~ /<atkaction\s+action_name="([^>]*)"\s+description="([^>]+)"\/>/sg) { $messages{entity_decode_minimal($2)} = []; } } sub type_scheme { my ($line, $i, $state, $str, $trcomment, $char); for $line (split(/\n/, $input)) { $i = 0; $state = 0; # 0 - nothing, 1 - string, 2 - translatable string while ($i < length($line)) { if (substr($line,$i,1) eq "\"") { if ($state == 2) { $comments{$str} = $trcomment if ($trcomment); $messages{$str} = []; $str = ''; $state = 0; $trcomment = ""; } elsif ($state == 1) { $str = ''; $state = 0; $trcomment = ""; } else { $state = 1; $str = ''; if ($i>0 && substr($line,$i-1,1) eq '_') { $state = 2; } } } elsif (!$state) { if (substr($line,$i,1) eq ";") { $trcomment = substr($line,$i+1); $trcomment =~ s/^;*\s*//; $i = length($line); } elsif ($trcomment && substr($line,$i,1) !~ /\s|\(|\)|_/) { $trcomment = ""; } } else { if (substr($line,$i,1) eq "\\") { $char = substr($line,$i+1,1); if ($char ne "\"" && $char ne "\\") { $str = $str . "\\"; } $i++; } $str = $str . substr($line,$i,1); } $i++; } } } sub msg_write { my @msgids; if (%count) { @msgids = sort { $count{$a} <=> $count{$b} } keys %count; } else { @msgids = sort keys %messages; } for my $message (@msgids) { my $offsetlines = 1; $offsetlines++ if $message =~ /%/; if (defined ($comments{$message})) { while ($comments{$message} =~ m/\n/g) { $offsetlines++; } } print OUT "# ".($loc{$message} - $offsetlines). " \"$FILE\"\n" if defined $loc{$message}; print OUT "/* ".$comments{$message}." */\n" if defined $comments{$message}; print OUT "/* xgettext:no-c-format */\n" if $message =~ /%/; my @lines = split (/\n/, $message, -1); for (my $n = 0; $n < @lines; $n++) { if ($n == 0) { print OUT "char *s = N_(\""; } else { print OUT " \""; } print OUT escape($lines[$n]); if ($n < @lines - 1) { print OUT "\\n\"\n"; } else { print OUT "\");\n"; } } } } �����������������������������������libgksu-2.0.12/libgksu/�����������������������������������������������������������������������������0000777�0001750�0001750�00000000000�11242103017�011670� 5����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������0000000�0000000������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������libgksu-2.0.12/libgksu/libgksu.h��������������������������������������������������������������������0000644�0001750�0001750�00000013411�11150324650�013423� �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������0000000�0000000������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������/* * Gksu -- a library providing access to su functionality * Copyright (C) 2004 Gustavo Noronha Silva * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library; if not, write to the * Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, * Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ #ifndef __LIBGKSU_H__ #define __LIBGKSU_H__ #include <glib.h> #include <glib-object.h> #define SN_API_NOT_YET_FROZEN #include <libsn/sn.h> #include <gtk/gtk.h> #include <gconf/gconf-client.h> G_BEGIN_DECLS typedef struct _GksuContext GksuContext; struct _GksuContext { /* * Protected */ /* Xauth stuff */ gchar *xauth; gchar *dir; gchar *display; gboolean sudo_mode; GConfClient *gconf_client; /* what to run, with whose powers */ gchar *user; gchar *command; gboolean login_shell; gboolean keep_env; /* UI options */ gchar *description; gchar *message; gchar *alert; gboolean grab; gboolean always_ask_password; /* startup notification */ SnLauncherContext *sn_context; gchar *sn_id; /* ref counting */ gint ref_count; gboolean debug; }; #define GKSU_TYPE_CONTEXT gksu_context_get_type() GType gksu_context_get_type (void); GksuContext* gksu_context_new (void); GksuContext* gksu_context_ref (GksuContext *context); void gksu_context_unref (GksuContext *context); GType gksu_error_get_type (void); #define GKSU_TYPE_ERROR (gksu_error_get_type ()) typedef enum { GKSU_ERROR_XAUTH, GKSU_ERROR_HELPER, GKSU_ERROR_NOCOMMAND, GKSU_ERROR_NOPASSWORD, GKSU_ERROR_FORK, GKSU_ERROR_EXEC, GKSU_ERROR_PIPE, GKSU_ERROR_PIPEREAD, GKSU_ERROR_WRONGPASS, GKSU_ERROR_CHILDFAILED, GKSU_ERROR_NOT_ALLOWED, GKSU_ERROR_CANCELED, GKSU_ERROR_WRONGAUTOPASS } GksuError; typedef gchar* (*GksuAskPassFunc) (GksuContext *context, gchar *prompt, gpointer user_data, GError**); typedef void (*GksuPassNotNeededFunc) (GksuContext *context, gpointer user_data); /* getters and setters for the configuration options */ void gksu_context_set_user (GksuContext *context, gchar *username); const gchar* gksu_context_get_user (GksuContext *context); void gksu_context_set_command (GksuContext *context, gchar *command); const gchar* gksu_context_get_command (GksuContext *context); void gksu_context_set_login_shell (GksuContext *context, gboolean value); gboolean gksu_context_get_login_shell (GksuContext *context); void gksu_context_set_keep_env (GksuContext *context, gboolean value); gboolean gksu_context_get_keep_env (GksuContext *context); void gksu_context_set_description (GksuContext *context, gchar *description); gchar* gksu_context_get_description (GksuContext *context); void gksu_context_set_message (GksuContext *context, gchar *message); gchar* gksu_context_get_message (GksuContext *context); void gksu_context_set_alert (GksuContext *context, gchar *alert); gchar* gksu_context_get_alert (GksuContext *context); void gksu_context_set_grab (GksuContext *context, gboolean value); gboolean gksu_context_get_grab (GksuContext *context); void gksu_context_set_always_ask_password (GksuContext *context, gboolean value); gboolean gksu_context_get_always_ask_password (GksuContext *context); void gksu_context_set_launcher_context (GksuContext *context, SnLauncherContext *sn_context); SnLauncherContext* gksu_context_get_launcher_context (GksuContext *context); void gksu_context_set_debug (GksuContext *context, gboolean value); gboolean gksu_context_get_debug (GksuContext *context); void gksu_context_free (GksuContext *context); gboolean gksu_su_fuller (GksuContext *context, GksuAskPassFunc ask_pass, gpointer ask_pass_data, GksuPassNotNeededFunc pass_not_needed, gpointer pass_not_needed_data, gint8 *exit_status, GError **error); gboolean gksu_su_full (GksuContext *context, GksuAskPassFunc ask_pass, gpointer ask_pass_data, GksuPassNotNeededFunc pass_not_needed, gpointer pass_not_needed_data, GError **error); gboolean gksu_su (gchar *command_line, GError **error); gboolean gksu_sudo_fuller (GksuContext *context, GksuAskPassFunc ask_pass, gpointer ask_pass_data, GksuPassNotNeededFunc pass_not_needed, gpointer pass_not_needed_data, gint8 *exit_status, GError **error); gboolean gksu_sudo_full (GksuContext *context, GksuAskPassFunc ask_pass, gpointer ask_pass_data, GksuPassNotNeededFunc pass_not_needed, gpointer pass_not_needed_data, GError **error); gboolean gksu_sudo (gchar *command_line, GError **error); gboolean gksu_run_fuller (GksuContext *context, GksuAskPassFunc ask_pass, gpointer ask_pass_data, GksuPassNotNeededFunc pass_not_needed, gpointer pass_not_needed_data, gint8 *exit_status, GError **error); gboolean gksu_run_full (GksuContext *context, GksuAskPassFunc ask_pass, gpointer ask_pass_data, GksuPassNotNeededFunc pass_not_needed, gpointer pass_not_needed_data, GError **error); gboolean gksu_run (gchar *command_line, GError **error); gchar* gksu_ask_password_full (GksuContext *context, gchar *prompt, GError **error); gchar* gksu_ask_password (GError **error); G_END_DECLS #endif �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������libgksu-2.0.12/libgksu/defines.h��������������������������������������������������������������������0000644�0001750�0001750�00000002215�11011106153�013370� �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������0000000�0000000������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������/* * Gksu -- a library providing access to su functionality * Copyright (C) 2004 Gustavo Noronha Silva * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library; if not, write to the * Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, * Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ #ifndef __DEFINES_H__ #define __DEFINES_H__ #define GCONF_DIR "/apps/gksu" #define BASE_PATH GCONF_DIR"/" /* Gettext */ #include <libintl.h> #define _(String) dgettext (DOMAIN, String) #define gettext_noop(String) (String) #ifndef HAVE_GNOME #define N_(String) gettext_noop (String) #endif /* Gettext */ #endif �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������libgksu-2.0.12/libgksu/gksu-run-helper.c������������������������������������������������������������0000644�0001750�0001750�00000011163�11222201300�014772� �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������0000000�0000000������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������/* * Gksu -- a library providing access to su functionality * Copyright (C) 2004 Gustavo Noronha Silva * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library; if not, write to the * Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, * Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ #include <stdio.h> #include <unistd.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <string.h> #include <errno.h> #include <sys/types.h> #include <sys/stat.h> #include <sys/wait.h> #include <glib.h> #include "defines.h" #include "../config.h" void strip (gchar *string) { if (string[strlen(string) - 1] == '\n') string[strlen(string) - 1] = '\0'; } /** * clean_dir: * @dirname: the temporary directory created by gksu for xauth * * Removes the temporary directory created to hold the X authorization * file, and of course, the file itself. */ void clean_dir (const gchar *dirname) { gchar *xauthname; xauthname = g_strdup_printf ("%s/.Xauthority", dirname); unlink (xauthname); g_free (xauthname); xauthname = g_strdup_printf ("%s/.Xauthority.tmp", dirname); unlink (xauthname); g_free (xauthname); if (rmdir (dirname)) fprintf (stderr, "ERROR: unable to remove directory %s: %s", dirname, strerror (errno)); } void read_gstring_from_stdin(GString *s) { gchar buffer[255]; char *readp; do { readp = fgets(buffer, sizeof(buffer), stdin); if(readp == NULL) return; strip (buffer); g_string_append(s, buffer); } while (sizeof(buffer)-1 == strlen(readp)); return; } int main (int argc, char **argv) { gchar *command = NULL; gchar *xauth_dirtemplate = g_strdup ("/tmp/" PACKAGE_NAME "-XXXXXX"); gchar *xauth_bin = NULL; gchar *xauth_dir = NULL; gchar *xauth_file = NULL; gchar *xauth_display = NULL; gchar *xauth_token = NULL; gchar *sn_id = NULL; gint return_code; if (argc < 2) { fprintf (stderr, "gksu: command missing"); return 1; } xauth_dir = mkdtemp (xauth_dirtemplate); if (!xauth_dir) { fprintf (stderr, "gksu: failed creating xauth_dir\n"); return 1; } fprintf (stderr, "gksu: waiting\n"); xauth_file = g_strdup_printf ("%s/.Xauthority", xauth_dir); GString *s = g_string_sized_new(255); read_gstring_from_stdin(s); /* strlen ("gksu-run: ") == 10, see su.c */ xauth_display = g_strdup_printf ("%s", s->str + 10); s = g_string_truncate(s,0); read_gstring_from_stdin(s); sn_id = g_strdup_printf ("%s", s->str + 10); setenv("DESKTOP_STARTUP_ID", sn_id, TRUE); /* cleanup the environment; some variables we bring from the user * environment make gconf-based applications misbehaving these days */ unsetenv ("ORBIT_SOCKETDIR"); unsetenv ("DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS"); s = g_string_truncate(s,0); read_gstring_from_stdin(s); xauth_token = g_strdup_printf ("%s", s->str + 10); /* a bit more security is always fine */ { FILE *file; gchar *tmpfilename = g_strdup_printf ("%s.tmp", xauth_file); file = fopen (tmpfilename, "w"); if (!file) { fprintf (stderr, "gksu: error writing temporary auth file\n"); return 1; } fwrite (xauth_token, sizeof (gchar), strlen (xauth_token), file); fclose (file); chmod (tmpfilename, S_IRUSR|S_IWUSR); setenv ("XAUTHORITY", xauth_file, TRUE); /* find out where the xauth binary is located */ if (g_file_test ("/usr/bin/xauth", G_FILE_TEST_IS_EXECUTABLE)) xauth_bin = "/usr/bin/xauth"; else if (g_file_test ("/usr/X11R6/bin/xauth", G_FILE_TEST_IS_EXECUTABLE)) xauth_bin = "/usr/X11R6/bin/xauth"; else { fprintf (stderr, _("Failed to obtain xauth key: xauth binary not found " "at usual locations")); return 1; } command = g_strdup_printf ("%s add %s . \"`cat %s.tmp`\"" " > /dev/null 2>&1", xauth_bin, xauth_display, xauth_file); system (command); return_code = system (argv[1]); clean_dir (xauth_dir); g_string_free(s, TRUE); if (WIFEXITED(return_code)) { return WEXITSTATUS(return_code); } else if (WIFSIGNALED(return_code)) { return -1; } } return 0; } �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������libgksu-2.0.12/libgksu/test-gksu.c������������������������������������������������������������������0000644�0001750�0001750�00000006065�11011106153�013703� �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������0000000�0000000������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������/* * Gksu -- a library providing access to su functionality * Copyright (C) 2004 Gustavo Noronha Silva * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <string.h> #include <unistd.h> #include "gksu.h" gchar * su_ask_pass (GksuContext *context, gchar *prompt, gpointer data, GError **error) { return getpass (prompt); } void password_not_needed (GksuContext *context, gpointer data) { fprintf (stderr, "Will run %s as %s!\n", context->command, context->user); } int main (int argc, char **argv) { GksuContext *context; GError *error = NULL; gboolean try_su = TRUE; gboolean try_sudo = TRUE; gboolean try_run = TRUE; if (argc > 1) { try_su = try_sudo = try_run = FALSE; if (!strcmp (argv[1], "--su")) try_su = TRUE; else if (!strcmp (argv[1], "--sudo")) try_sudo = TRUE; else if (!strcmp (argv[1], "--run")) try_run = TRUE; } gtk_init (&argc, &argv); context = gksu_context_new (); context->debug = TRUE; context->command = g_strdup ("/usr/bin/xterm"); if (try_su) { printf ("Testing gksu_su...\n"); gksu_su ("/usr/bin/xterm", &error); if (error) fprintf (stderr, "gksu_su failed: %s\n", error->message); error = NULL; printf ("Testing gksu_su_full...\n"); gksu_su_full (context, su_ask_pass, NULL, password_not_needed, NULL, &error); } /* of course you need to set up /etc/sudoers for this to work */ if (try_sudo) { printf ("Testing gksu_sudo...\n"); error = NULL; gksu_sudo ("/usr/bin/xterm", &error); if (error) fprintf (stderr, "gksu_sudo failed: %s\n", error->message); printf ("Testing gksu_sudo_full...\n"); error = NULL; gksu_sudo_full (context, su_ask_pass, NULL, password_not_needed, NULL, &error); if (error) fprintf (stderr, "gksu_sudo_full failed: %s\n", error->message); } if (try_run) { printf ("Testing gksu_run...\n"); error = NULL; gksu_run ("/usr/bin/xterm", &error); if (error) fprintf (stderr, "gksu_run failed: %s\n", error->message); printf ("Testing gksu_run_full...\n"); error = NULL; gksu_run_full (context, su_ask_pass, NULL, password_not_needed, NULL, &error); if (error) fprintf (stderr, "gksu_run_full failed: %s\n", error->message); } return 0; } ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������libgksu-2.0.12/libgksu/Makefile.in������������������������������������������������������������������0000644�0001750�0001750�00000052565�11242074040�013671� 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Requires: glib-2.0, libstartup-notification-1.0, gnome-keyring-1, gconf-2.0 Libs: -L${libdir} -lgksu2 Cflags: -I${includedir}/libgksu �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������libgksu-2.0.12/libgksu/libgksu.c��������������������������������������������������������������������0000644�0001750�0001750�00000240600�11242102451�013413� �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������0000000�0000000������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������/* * Gksu -- a library providing access to su functionality * Copyright (C) 2004-2009 Gustavo Noronha Silva * Portions Copyright (C) 2009 VMware, Inc. * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library; if not, write to the * Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, * Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <unistd.h> #include <string.h> #include <fcntl.h> #include <pty.h> #include <pwd.h> #include <sys/types.h> #include <sys/wait.h> #include <sys/stat.h> #include <sys/select.h> #include <errno.h> #include <glibtop.h> #include <glibtop/procstate.h> #include <gdk/gdk.h> #include <gdk/gdkx.h> #define SN_API_NOT_YET_FROZEN #include <libsn/sn.h> #include <gtk/gtk.h> #include <locale.h> #include <gconf/gconf-client.h> #include <gnome-keyring.h> #include "defines.h" #include "../config.h" #include "libgksu.h" #include "../libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.h" static void gksu_context_launch_complete (GksuContext *context); static void read_line (int fd, gchar *buffer, int n); GType gksu_error_get_type (void) { static GType etype = 0; if (etype == 0) { static const GEnumValue values[] = { { GKSU_ERROR_HELPER, "GKSU_ERROR_HELPER", "helper" }, { GKSU_ERROR_NOCOMMAND, "GKSU_ERROR_NOCOMMAND", "nocommand" }, { GKSU_ERROR_NOPASSWORD, "GKSU_ERROR_NOPASSWORD", "nopassword" }, { GKSU_ERROR_FORK, "GKSU_ERROR_FORK", "fork" }, { GKSU_ERROR_EXEC, "GKSU_ERROR_EXEC", "exec" }, { GKSU_ERROR_PIPE, "GKSU_ERROR_PIPE", "pipe" }, { GKSU_ERROR_PIPEREAD, "GKSU_ERROR_PIPEREAD", "piperead" }, { GKSU_ERROR_WRONGPASS, "GKSU_ERROR_WRONGPASS", "wrongpass" }, { GKSU_ERROR_CHILDFAILED, "GKSU_ERROR_CHILDFAILED", "childfailed" }, { GKSU_ERROR_CANCELED, "GKSU_ERROR_CANCELED", "canceled" }, { GKSU_ERROR_WRONGAUTOPASS, "GKSU_ERROR_WRONGAUTOPASS", "wrongautopass" }, { 0, NULL, NULL } }; etype = g_enum_register_static ("GksuError", values); } return etype; } static pid_t test_lock(const char* fname) { int FD = open(fname, 0); if(FD < 0) { if(errno == ENOENT) { // File does not exist return 0; } else { perror("open"); return(-1); } } struct flock fl; fl.l_type = F_WRLCK; fl.l_whence = SEEK_SET; fl.l_start = 0; fl.l_len = 0; if (fcntl(FD, F_GETLK, &fl) < 0) { g_critical("fcntl error"); close(FD); return(-1); } close(FD); // lock is available if(fl.l_type == F_UNLCK) return(0); // file is locked by another process return (fl.l_pid); } static int get_lock(const char *File) { int FD = open(File,O_RDWR | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC,0640); if (FD < 0) { // Read only .. cant have locking problems there. if (errno == EROFS) { g_warning(_("Not using locking for read only lock file %s"),File); return dup(0); // Need something for the caller to close } // Feh.. We do this to distinguish the lock vs open case.. errno = EPERM; return -1; } fcntl(FD,F_SETFD, FD_CLOEXEC); // Aquire a write lock struct flock fl; fl.l_type = F_WRLCK; fl.l_whence = SEEK_SET; fl.l_start = 0; fl.l_len = 0; if (fcntl(FD,F_SETLK,&fl) == -1) { if (errno == ENOLCK) { g_warning(_("Not using locking for nfs mounted lock file %s"), File); unlink(File); close(FD); return dup(0); // Need something for the caller to close } int Tmp = errno; close(FD); errno = Tmp; return -1; } return FD; } /* * code 'stolen' from gnome-session's logout.c * * Written by Owen Taylor <otaylor@redhat.com> * Copyright (C) Red Hat */ typedef struct { GdkScreen *screen; int monitor; GdkRectangle area; int rowstride; GdkWindow *root_window; GdkWindow *draw_window; GdkPixbuf *start_pb, *end_pb, *frame; guchar *start_p, *end_p, *frame_p; GTimeVal start_time; GdkGC *gc; } FadeoutData; FadeoutData *fade_data = NULL; static GList *fadeout_windows = NULL; #define FADE_DURATION 500.0 int gsm_screen_get_width (GdkScreen *screen, int monitor) { GdkRectangle geometry; gdk_screen_get_monitor_geometry (screen, monitor, &geometry); return geometry.width; } int gsm_screen_get_height (GdkScreen *screen, int monitor) { GdkRectangle geometry; gdk_screen_get_monitor_geometry (screen, monitor, &geometry); return geometry.height; } int gsm_screen_get_x (GdkScreen *screen, int monitor) { GdkRectangle geometry; gdk_screen_get_monitor_geometry (screen, monitor, &geometry); return geometry.x; } int gsm_screen_get_y (GdkScreen *screen, int monitor) { GdkRectangle geometry; gdk_screen_get_monitor_geometry (screen, monitor, &geometry); return geometry.y; } static void get_current_frame (FadeoutData *fadeout, double sat) { guchar *sp, *ep, *fp; int i, j, width, offset; width = fadeout->area.width * 3; offset = 0; for (i = 0; i < fadeout->area.height; i++) { sp = fadeout->start_p + offset; ep = fadeout->end_p + offset; fp = fadeout->frame_p + offset; for (j = 0; j < width; j += 3) { guchar r = abs (*(sp++) - ep[0]); guchar g = abs (*(sp++) - ep[1]); guchar b = abs (*(sp++) - ep[2]); *(fp++) = *(ep++) + r * sat; *(fp++) = *(ep++) + g * sat; *(fp++) = *(ep++) + b * sat; } offset += fadeout->rowstride; } } static void darken_pixbuf (GdkPixbuf *pb) { int width, height, rowstride; int i, j; guchar *p, *pixels; width = gdk_pixbuf_get_width (pb) * 3; height = gdk_pixbuf_get_height (pb); rowstride = gdk_pixbuf_get_rowstride (pb); pixels = gdk_pixbuf_get_pixels (pb); for (i = 0; i < height; i++) { p = pixels + (i * rowstride); for (j = 0; j < width; j++) p [j] >>= 1; } } static gboolean fadeout_callback (FadeoutData *fadeout) { GTimeVal current_time; double elapsed, percent; g_get_current_time (¤t_time); elapsed = ((((double)current_time.tv_sec - fadeout->start_time.tv_sec) * G_USEC_PER_SEC + (current_time.tv_usec - fadeout->start_time.tv_usec))) / 1000.0; if (elapsed < 0) { g_warning ("System clock seemed to go backwards?"); elapsed = G_MAXDOUBLE; } if (elapsed > FADE_DURATION) { gdk_draw_pixbuf (fadeout->draw_window, fadeout->gc, fadeout->end_pb, 0, 0, 0, 0, fadeout->area.width, fadeout->area.height, GDK_RGB_DITHER_NONE, 0, 0); return FALSE; } percent = elapsed / FADE_DURATION; get_current_frame (fadeout, 1.0 - percent); gdk_draw_pixbuf (fadeout->draw_window, fadeout->gc, fadeout->frame, 0, 0, 0, 0, fadeout->area.width, fadeout->area.height, GDK_RGB_DITHER_NONE, 0, 0); gdk_flush (); return TRUE; } static void hide_fadeout_windows (void) { GList *l; for (l = fadeout_windows; l; l = l->next) { gdk_window_hide (GDK_WINDOW (l->data)); g_object_unref (l->data); } g_list_free (fadeout_windows); fadeout_windows = NULL; } static gboolean fadein_callback (FadeoutData *fadeout) { GTimeVal current_time; double elapsed, percent; g_get_current_time (¤t_time); elapsed = ((((double)current_time.tv_sec - fadeout->start_time.tv_sec) * G_USEC_PER_SEC + (current_time.tv_usec - fadeout->start_time.tv_usec))) / 1000.0; if (elapsed < 0) { g_warning ("System clock seemed to go backwards?"); elapsed = G_MAXDOUBLE; } if (elapsed > FADE_DURATION) { gdk_draw_pixbuf (fadeout->draw_window, fadeout->gc, fadeout->end_pb, 0, 0, 0, 0, fadeout->area.width, fadeout->area.height, GDK_RGB_DITHER_NONE, 0, 0); g_object_unref (fadeout->gc); g_object_unref (fadeout->start_pb); g_object_unref (fadeout->end_pb); g_object_unref (fadeout->frame); g_free (fadeout); hide_fadeout_windows (); return FALSE; } percent = elapsed / FADE_DURATION; get_current_frame (fadeout, percent); gdk_draw_pixbuf (fadeout->draw_window, fadeout->gc, fadeout->frame, 0, 0, 0, 0, fadeout->area.width, fadeout->area.height, GDK_RGB_DITHER_NONE, 0, 0); gdk_flush (); return TRUE; } static void fadeout_screen (GdkScreen *screen, int monitor) { GdkWindowAttr attr; int attr_mask; GdkGCValues values; FadeoutData *fadeout; fadeout = g_new (FadeoutData, 1); fadeout->screen = screen; fadeout->monitor = monitor; fadeout->area.x = gsm_screen_get_x (screen, monitor); fadeout->area.y = gsm_screen_get_y (screen, monitor); fadeout->area.width = gsm_screen_get_width (screen, monitor); fadeout->area.height = gsm_screen_get_height (screen, monitor); fadeout->root_window = gdk_screen_get_root_window (screen); attr.window_type = GDK_WINDOW_CHILD; attr.x = fadeout->area.x; attr.y = fadeout->area.y; attr.width = fadeout->area.width; attr.height = fadeout->area.height; attr.wclass = GDK_INPUT_OUTPUT; attr.visual = gdk_screen_get_system_visual (fadeout->screen); attr.colormap = gdk_screen_get_default_colormap (fadeout->screen); attr.override_redirect = TRUE; attr_mask = GDK_WA_X | GDK_WA_Y | GDK_WA_VISUAL | GDK_WA_COLORMAP | GDK_WA_NOREDIR; fadeout->draw_window = gdk_window_new (fadeout->root_window, &attr, attr_mask); fadeout_windows = g_list_prepend (fadeout_windows, fadeout->draw_window); fadeout->start_pb = gdk_pixbuf_get_from_drawable (NULL, fadeout->root_window, NULL, fadeout->area.x, fadeout->area.y, 0, 0, fadeout->area.width, fadeout->area.height); fadeout->end_pb = gdk_pixbuf_copy (fadeout->start_pb); darken_pixbuf (fadeout->end_pb); fadeout->frame = gdk_pixbuf_copy (fadeout->start_pb); fadeout->rowstride = gdk_pixbuf_get_rowstride (fadeout->start_pb); fadeout->start_p = gdk_pixbuf_get_pixels (fadeout->start_pb); fadeout->end_p = gdk_pixbuf_get_pixels (fadeout->end_pb); fadeout->frame_p = gdk_pixbuf_get_pixels (fadeout->frame); values.subwindow_mode = GDK_INCLUDE_INFERIORS; fadeout->gc = gdk_gc_new_with_values (fadeout->root_window, &values, GDK_GC_SUBWINDOW); gdk_window_set_back_pixmap (fadeout->draw_window, NULL, FALSE); gdk_window_show (fadeout->draw_window); gdk_draw_pixbuf (fadeout->draw_window, fadeout->gc, fadeout->frame, 0, 0, 0, 0, fadeout->area.width, fadeout->area.height, GDK_RGB_DITHER_NONE, 0, 0); g_get_current_time (&fadeout->start_time); g_idle_add ((GSourceFunc) fadeout_callback, fadeout); fade_data = fadeout; } /* End of 'stolen' code */ #define GRAB_TRIES 16 #define GRAB_WAIT 250 /* milliseconds */ typedef enum { FAILED_GRAB_MOUSE, FAILED_GRAB_KEYBOARD } FailedGrabWhat; void report_failed_grab (FailedGrabWhat what) { GtkWidget *dialog; dialog = g_object_new (GTK_TYPE_MESSAGE_DIALOG, "message-type", GTK_MESSAGE_WARNING, "buttons", GTK_BUTTONS_CLOSE, NULL); switch (what) { case FAILED_GRAB_MOUSE: gtk_message_dialog_set_markup (GTK_MESSAGE_DIALOG(dialog), _("<b><big>Could not grab your mouse.</big></b>" "\n\n" "A malicious client may be eavesdropping " "on your session or you may have just clicked " "a menu or some application just decided to get " "focus." "\n\n" "Try again.")); break; case FAILED_GRAB_KEYBOARD: gtk_message_dialog_set_markup (GTK_MESSAGE_DIALOG(dialog), _("<b><big>Could not grab your keyboard.</big></b>" "\n\n" "A malicious client may be eavesdropping " "on your session or you may have just clicked " "a menu or some application just decided to get " "focus." "\n\n" "Try again.")); break; } gtk_window_set_keep_above(GTK_WINDOW(dialog), TRUE); gtk_dialog_run (GTK_DIALOG(dialog)); gtk_widget_destroy (dialog); while (gtk_events_pending ()) gtk_main_iteration (); } int grab_keyboard_and_mouse (GtkWidget *dialog) { GdkGrabStatus status; gint grab_tries = 0; gint lock = -1; pid_t pid; gchar *fname = g_strdup (getenv ("GKSU_LOCK_FILE")); if (fname == NULL) fname = g_strdup_printf ("%s/.gksu.lock", getenv ("HOME")); pid = test_lock (fname); if (pid != 0) { g_warning ("Lock taken by pid: %i. Exiting.", pid); exit (0); } lock = get_lock(fname); if( lock < 0) g_warning ("Unable to create lock file."); g_free (fname); gdk_threads_enter (); fadeout_screen (gdk_screen_get_default (), 0); gtk_widget_show_all (dialog); /* reset cursor */ gdk_window_set_cursor(dialog->window, gdk_cursor_new(GDK_LEFT_PTR)); for(;;) { status = gdk_pointer_grab ((GTK_WIDGET(dialog))->window, TRUE, 0, NULL, NULL, GDK_CURRENT_TIME); if (status == GDK_GRAB_SUCCESS) break; usleep (GRAB_WAIT * 1000); if (++grab_tries > GRAB_TRIES) { gtk_widget_hide (dialog); g_get_current_time (&fade_data->start_time); while (fadein_callback (fade_data) != FALSE); report_failed_grab (FAILED_GRAB_MOUSE); exit (1); break; } } for(;;) { status = gdk_keyboard_grab ((GTK_WIDGET(dialog))->window, FALSE, GDK_CURRENT_TIME); if (status == GDK_GRAB_SUCCESS) break; usleep(GRAB_WAIT * 1000); if (++grab_tries > GRAB_TRIES) { gtk_widget_hide (dialog); g_get_current_time (&fade_data->start_time); while (fadein_callback (fade_data) != FALSE); report_failed_grab (FAILED_GRAB_KEYBOARD); exit (1); break; } } /* we "raise" the window because there is a race here for * focus-follow-mouse and auto-raise WMs that may put the window * in the background and confuse users */ gtk_window_set_keep_above(GTK_WINDOW(dialog), TRUE); while (gtk_events_pending ()) gtk_main_iteration (); return lock; } void ungrab_keyboard_and_mouse (int lock) { /* Ungrab */ gdk_pointer_ungrab(GDK_CURRENT_TIME); gdk_keyboard_ungrab(GDK_CURRENT_TIME); gdk_flush(); g_get_current_time (&fade_data->start_time); while (fadein_callback (fade_data) != FALSE); gdk_threads_leave(); close(lock); } static gchar* get_gnome_keyring_password (GksuContext *context) { GnomeKeyringAttributeList *attributes; GnomeKeyringAttribute attribute; GnomeKeyringResult result; GList *list; attributes = gnome_keyring_attribute_list_new (); attribute.name = g_strdup ("user"); attribute.type = GNOME_KEYRING_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_STRING; attribute.value.string = g_strdup (gksu_context_get_user (context)); g_array_append_val (attributes, attribute); attribute.name = g_strdup ("type"); attribute.type = GNOME_KEYRING_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_STRING; attribute.value.string = g_strdup ("local"); g_array_append_val (attributes, attribute); attribute.name = g_strdup ("creator"); attribute.type = GNOME_KEYRING_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_STRING; attribute.value.string = g_strdup ("gksu"); g_array_append_val (attributes, attribute); list = g_list_alloc(); result = gnome_keyring_find_items_sync (GNOME_KEYRING_ITEM_GENERIC_SECRET, attributes, &list); gnome_keyring_attribute_list_free (attributes); if ( (result == GNOME_KEYRING_RESULT_OK) && (g_list_length(list) >= 1) ) { GnomeKeyringFound *found = list->data; gint password_length = strlen (found->secret); gchar *password; password = g_locale_from_utf8 (found->secret, password_length, NULL, NULL, NULL); password_length = strlen (password); if (password[password_length-1] == '\n') password[password_length-1] = '\0'; return password; } return NULL; } static void keyring_create_item_cb (GnomeKeyringResult result, guint32 id, gpointer keyring_loop) { g_main_loop_quit (keyring_loop); } static void set_gnome_keyring_password (GksuContext *context, gchar *password) { GConfClient *gconf_client; gboolean save_to_keyring; gconf_client = context->gconf_client; save_to_keyring = gconf_client_get_bool (gconf_client, BASE_PATH"save-to-keyring", NULL); if (password && save_to_keyring) { static GMainLoop *keyring_loop = NULL; GnomeKeyringAttributeList *attributes; GnomeKeyringAttribute attribute; GnomeKeyringResult result; gchar *keyring_name; gchar *key_name; attributes = gnome_keyring_attribute_list_new (); attribute.name = g_strdup ("user"); attribute.type = GNOME_KEYRING_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_STRING; attribute.value.string = g_strdup (gksu_context_get_user (context)); g_array_append_val (attributes, attribute); attribute.name = g_strdup ("type"); attribute.type = GNOME_KEYRING_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_STRING; attribute.value.string = g_strdup ("local"); g_array_append_val (attributes, attribute); attribute.name = g_strdup ("creator"); attribute.type = GNOME_KEYRING_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_STRING; attribute.value.string = g_strdup ("gksu"); g_array_append_val (attributes, attribute); key_name = g_strdup_printf ("Local password for user %s", gksu_context_get_user (context)); keyring_loop = g_main_loop_new (NULL, FALSE); keyring_name = gconf_client_get_string (gconf_client, BASE_PATH"save-keyring", NULL); if (keyring_name == NULL) keyring_name = g_strdup ("session"); /* make sure the keyring exists; if an error occurs, use the session keyring */ result = gnome_keyring_create_sync(keyring_name, NULL); if ((result != GNOME_KEYRING_RESULT_OK) && (result != GNOME_KEYRING_RESULT_ALREADY_EXISTS)) keyring_name = g_strdup ("session"); gnome_keyring_item_create (keyring_name, GNOME_KEYRING_ITEM_GENERIC_SECRET, key_name, attributes, password, TRUE, keyring_create_item_cb, keyring_loop, NULL); gnome_keyring_attribute_list_free (attributes); g_free (keyring_name); g_main_loop_run (keyring_loop); } } static void unset_gnome_keyring_password (GksuContext *context) { GConfClient *gconf_client; gboolean save_to_keyring; GnomeKeyringAttributeList *attributes; GnomeKeyringAttribute attribute; GnomeKeyringResult result; GList *list; gconf_client = context->gconf_client; save_to_keyring = gconf_client_get_bool (gconf_client, BASE_PATH"save-to-keyring", NULL); if (save_to_keyring) { attributes = gnome_keyring_attribute_list_new (); attribute.name = g_strdup ("user"); attribute.type = GNOME_KEYRING_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_STRING; attribute.value.string = g_strdup (gksu_context_get_user (context)); g_array_append_val (attributes, attribute); attribute.name = g_strdup ("type"); attribute.type = GNOME_KEYRING_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_STRING; attribute.value.string = g_strdup ("local"); g_array_append_val (attributes, attribute); attribute.name = g_strdup ("creator"); attribute.type = GNOME_KEYRING_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_STRING; attribute.value.string = g_strdup ("gksu"); g_array_append_val (attributes, attribute); list = g_list_alloc(); result = gnome_keyring_find_items_sync (GNOME_KEYRING_ITEM_GENERIC_SECRET, attributes, &list); gnome_keyring_attribute_list_free (attributes); if ( (result == GNOME_KEYRING_RESULT_OK) && (g_list_length(list) == 1) ) { GnomeKeyringFound *found = list->data; gnome_keyring_item_delete_sync (found->keyring, found->item_id); } } } void get_configuration_options (GksuContext *context) { GConfClient *gconf_client = context->gconf_client; gboolean force_grab; context->grab = !gconf_client_get_bool (gconf_client, BASE_PATH "disable-grab", NULL); force_grab = gconf_client_get_bool (gconf_client, BASE_PATH "force-grab", NULL); if (force_grab) context->grab = TRUE; context->sudo_mode = gconf_client_get_bool (gconf_client, BASE_PATH "sudo-mode", NULL); } /** * su_ask_password: * @context: a #GksuContext * @prompt: the prompt that should be used instead of "Password: " * @data: data that is passed by gksu_*_full * @error: a pointer to pointer #GError that will be filled with * data if an error happens. * * This is a convenience function to create a #GksuuiDialog and * request the password. * * Returns: a newly allocated gchar containing the password * or NULL if an error happens or the user cancels the action */ static gchar* su_ask_password (GksuContext *context, gchar *prompt, gpointer data, GError **error) { GtkWidget *dialog = NULL; gchar *msg; gchar *password = NULL, *tmp = NULL; int retvalue = 0; int lock = 0; GQuark gksu_quark; gksu_quark = g_quark_from_string (PACKAGE); if (context->grab) dialog = g_object_new (GKSUUI_TYPE_DIALOG, "type", GTK_WINDOW_POPUP, "sudo-mode", context->sudo_mode, NULL); else dialog = gksuui_dialog_new (context->sudo_mode); if (prompt) gksuui_dialog_set_prompt (GKSUUI_DIALOG(dialog), _(prompt)); if (context->message) gksuui_dialog_set_message (GKSUUI_DIALOG(dialog), context->message); else { gchar *command = NULL; if (context->description) command = context->description; else command = context->command; if (context->sudo_mode) { if (!strcmp(context->user, "root")) msg = g_strdup_printf (_("<b><big>Enter your password to perform" " administrative tasks</big></b>\n\n" "The application '%s' lets you " "modify essential parts of your " "system."), command); else msg = g_strdup_printf (_("<b><big>Enter your password to run " "the application '%s' as user %s" "</big></b>"), command, context->user); } else { if (strcmp(gksu_context_get_user (context), "root") == 0) msg = g_strdup_printf (_("<b><big>Enter the administrative password" "</big></b>\n\n" "The application '%s' lets you " "modify essential parts of your " "system."), command); else msg = g_strdup_printf (_("<b><big>Enter the password of %s to run " "the application '%s'" "</big></b>"), context->user, command); } gksuui_dialog_set_message (GKSUUI_DIALOG(dialog), msg); g_free (msg); } if (context->alert) gksuui_dialog_set_alert (GKSUUI_DIALOG(dialog), context->alert); if (context->grab) lock = grab_keyboard_and_mouse (dialog); retvalue = gtk_dialog_run (GTK_DIALOG(dialog)); gtk_widget_hide (dialog); if (context->grab) ungrab_keyboard_and_mouse (lock); while (gtk_events_pending ()) gtk_main_iteration (); if (retvalue != GTK_RESPONSE_OK) { switch (retvalue) { case GTK_RESPONSE_CANCEL: case GTK_RESPONSE_DELETE_EVENT: g_set_error (error, gksu_quark, GKSU_ERROR_CANCELED, _("Password prompt canceled.")); if (context->sn_context) gksu_context_launch_complete (context); } gtk_widget_destroy (dialog); while (gtk_events_pending ()) gtk_main_iteration (); return NULL; } tmp = gksuui_dialog_get_password (GKSUUI_DIALOG(dialog)); password = g_locale_from_utf8 (tmp, strlen (tmp), NULL, NULL, NULL); g_free (tmp); gtk_widget_destroy (dialog); while (gtk_events_pending ()) gtk_main_iteration (); return password; } static void cb_toggled_cb (GtkWidget *button, gpointer data) { GConfClient *gconf_client; gchar *key; gboolean toggled; gchar *key_name; g_return_if_fail (data != NULL); key_name = (gchar*)data; gconf_client = gconf_client_get_default (); toggled = gtk_toggle_button_get_active (GTK_TOGGLE_BUTTON(button)); key = g_strdup_printf (BASE_PATH "%s", key_name); if (!strcmp (key_name, "display-no-pass-info")) { /* the meaning of the key is the exact opposite of the meaning of the answer - when the check button is checked the key must be off */ gconf_client_set_bool (gconf_client, key, !toggled, NULL); } else gconf_client_set_bool (gconf_client, key, toggled, NULL); g_object_unref (gconf_client); g_free (key); } void no_pass (GksuContext *context, gpointer data) { GtkWidget *dialog; GtkWidget *alignment; GtkWidget *check_button; gchar *command = NULL; if (context->description) command = context->description; else command = context->command; dialog = gtk_message_dialog_new_with_markup (NULL, 0, GTK_MESSAGE_INFO, GTK_BUTTONS_CLOSE, _("<b><big>Granted permissions without asking " "for password</big></b>" "\n\n" "The '%s' program was started with " "the privileges of the %s user without " "the need to ask for a password, due to " "your system's authentication mechanism " "setup." "\n\n" "It is possible that you are being allowed " "to run specific programs as user %s " "without the need for a password, or that " "the password is cached." "\n\n" "This is not a problem report; it's " "simply a notification to make sure " "you are aware of this."), command, context->user, context->user); alignment = gtk_alignment_new (0.5, 0.5, 0.6, 1); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX(GTK_DIALOG(dialog)->vbox), alignment, TRUE, TRUE, 2); check_button = gtk_check_button_new_with_mnemonic (_("Do _not display this message again")); g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT(check_button), "toggled", G_CALLBACK(cb_toggled_cb), "display-no-pass-info"); gtk_container_add (GTK_CONTAINER(alignment), check_button); gtk_widget_show_all (dialog); gtk_dialog_run (GTK_DIALOG(dialog)); gtk_widget_destroy (GTK_WIDGET(dialog)); while (gtk_events_pending ()) gtk_main_iteration (); } static void gksu_prompt_grab (GksuContext *context) { GtkWidget *d; d = gtk_message_dialog_new_with_markup (NULL, 0, GTK_MESSAGE_QUESTION, GTK_BUTTONS_YES_NO, _("<b>Would you like your screen to be \"grabbed\"\n" "while you enter the password?</b>" "\n\n" "This means all applications will be paused to avoid\n" "the eavesdropping of your password by a a malicious\n" "application while you type it.")); if (gtk_dialog_run (GTK_DIALOG(d)) == GTK_RESPONSE_NO) context->grab = FALSE; else context->grab = TRUE; gtk_widget_destroy (d); } static void nullify_password (gchar *pass) { if (pass) { memset(pass, 0, strlen(pass)); g_free (pass); } pass = NULL; } static gchar * get_process_name (pid_t pid) { static gboolean init; glibtop_proc_state buf; if (!init) { glibtop_init(); init = TRUE; } glibtop_get_proc_state (&buf, pid); return strdup(buf.cmd); } static gchar * get_xauth_token (GksuContext *context, gchar *display) { gchar *xauth_bin = NULL; FILE *xauth_output; gchar *tmp = NULL; gchar *xauth = g_new0 (gchar, 256); /* find out where the xauth binary is located */ if (g_file_test ("/usr/bin/xauth", G_FILE_TEST_IS_EXECUTABLE)) xauth_bin = "/usr/bin/xauth"; else if (g_file_test ("/usr/X11R6/bin/xauth", G_FILE_TEST_IS_EXECUTABLE)) xauth_bin = "/usr/X11R6/bin/xauth"; else { fprintf (stderr, "Failed to obtain xauth key: xauth binary not found " "at usual locations"); return NULL; } /* get the authorization token */ tmp = g_strdup_printf ("%s list %s | " "head -1 | awk '{ print $3 }'", xauth_bin, display); if ((xauth_output = popen (tmp, "r")) == NULL) { fprintf (stderr, "Failed to obtain xauth key: %s", strerror(errno)); return NULL; } fread (xauth, sizeof(char), 255, xauth_output); pclose (xauth_output); g_free (tmp); if (context->debug) { fprintf(stderr, "xauth: -%s-\n" "display: -%s-\n", xauth, display); } return xauth; } /** * prepare_xauth: * * Sets up the variables with values for the $DISPLAY * environment variable and xauth-related stuff. Also * creates a temporary directory to hold a .Xauthority * * Returns: TRUE if it suceeds, FALSE if it fails. */ static int prepare_xauth (GksuContext *context) { gchar *display = NULL; gchar *xauth = NULL; display = g_strdup (getenv ("DISPLAY")); xauth = get_xauth_token (context, display); if (xauth == NULL) { g_free (display); return FALSE; } /* If xauth is the empty string, then try striping the * hostname part of the DISPLAY string for getting the * auth token; this is needed for ssh-forwarded usage */ if (!strcmp ("", xauth)) { gchar *cut_display = NULL; g_free (xauth); cut_display = g_strdup (g_strrstr (display, ":")); xauth = get_xauth_token (context, cut_display); g_free (display); display = cut_display; } context->xauth = xauth; context->display = display; if (context->debug) { fprintf(stderr, "final xauth: -%s-\n" "final display: -%s-\n", context->xauth, context->display); } return TRUE; } /* Write all of buf, even if write(2) is interrupted. */ static ssize_t full_write (int d, const char *buf, size_t nbytes) { ssize_t r, w = 0; /* Loop until nbytes of buf have been written. */ while (w < nbytes) { /* Keep trying until write succeeds without interruption. */ do { r = write(d, buf + w, nbytes - w); } while (r < 0 && errno == EINTR); if (r < 0) { return -1; } w += r; } return w; } static gboolean copy (const char *fn, const char *dir) { int in, out; int r; char *newfn; char buf[BUFSIZ] = ""; newfn = g_strdup_printf("%s/.Xauthority", dir); out = open(newfn, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_EXCL, 0600); if (out == -1) { if (errno == EEXIST) fprintf (stderr, "Impossible to create the .Xauthority file: a file " "already exists. This might be a security issue; " "please investigate."); else fprintf (stderr, "Error copying '%s' to '%s': %s", fn, dir, strerror(errno)); return FALSE; } in = open(fn, O_RDONLY); if (in == -1) { fprintf (stderr, "Error copying '%s' to '%s': %s", fn, dir, strerror(errno)); return FALSE; } while ((r = read(in, buf, BUFSIZ)) > 0) { if (full_write(out, buf, r) == -1) { fprintf (stderr, "Error copying '%s' to '%s': %s", fn, dir, strerror(errno)); return FALSE; } } if (r == -1) { fprintf (stderr, "Error copying '%s' to '%s': %s", fn, dir, strerror(errno)); return FALSE; } return TRUE; } static gboolean sudo_prepare_xauth (GksuContext *context) { gchar template[] = "/tmp/" PACKAGE "-XXXXXX"; gboolean error_copying = FALSE; gchar *xauth = NULL; context->dir = g_strdup (mkdtemp(template)); if (!context->dir) { fprintf (stderr, strerror(errno)); return FALSE; } xauth = g_strdup(g_getenv ("XAUTHORITY")); if (xauth == NULL) xauth = g_strdup_printf ("%s/.Xauthority", g_get_home_dir()); error_copying = !copy (xauth, context->dir); g_free (xauth); if (error_copying) return FALSE; return TRUE; } static void sudo_reset_xauth (GksuContext *context, gchar *xauth, gchar *xauth_env) { /* reset the env var as it was before or clean it */ if (xauth_env) setenv ("XAUTHORITY", xauth_env, TRUE); else unsetenv ("XAUTHORITY"); if (context->debug) fprintf (stderr, "xauth: %s\nxauth_env: %s\ndir: %s\n", xauth, xauth_env, context->dir); unlink (xauth); rmdir (context->dir); g_free (xauth); } static void startup_notification_initialize (GksuContext *context) { SnDisplay *sn_display; sn_display = sn_display_new (GDK_DISPLAY_XDISPLAY(gdk_display_get_default()), NULL, NULL); context->sn_context = sn_launcher_context_new (sn_display, gdk_screen_get_number (gdk_display_get_default_screen (gdk_display_get_default ()))); sn_launcher_context_set_description (context->sn_context, _("Granting Rights")); sn_launcher_context_set_name (context->sn_context, g_get_prgname ()); } /** * gksu_context_new * * This function should be used when creating a new #GksuContext to * pass to gksu_su_full or gksu_sudo_full. The #GksuContext must be * freed with gksu_context_free. * * Returns: a newly allocated #GksuContext */ GksuContext* gksu_context_new () { GksuContext *context; context = g_new (GksuContext, 1); context->xauth = NULL; context->dir = NULL; context->display = NULL; context->gconf_client = gconf_client_get_default (); context->sudo_mode = FALSE; context->user = g_strdup ("root"); context->command = NULL; context->login_shell = FALSE; context->keep_env = FALSE; context->description = NULL; context->message = NULL; context->alert = NULL; context->grab = TRUE; context->always_ask_password = FALSE; context->debug = FALSE; context->sn_context = NULL; context->sn_id = NULL; context->ref_count = 1; get_configuration_options (context); startup_notification_initialize (context); return context; } /** * gksu_context_set_user: * @context: the #GksuContext you want to modify * @username: the target username * * Sets up what user the command will be run as. The default * is root, but you can run the command as any user. * */ void gksu_context_set_user (GksuContext *context, gchar *username) { g_assert (username != NULL); if (context->user) g_free (context->user); context->user = g_strdup (username); } /** * gksu_context_get_user: * @context: the #GksuContext from which to grab the information * * Gets the user the command will be run as, as set * by gksu_context_set_user. * * Returns: a string with the user or NULL if not set. */ const gchar* gksu_context_get_user (GksuContext *context) { return context->user; } /** * gksu_context_set_command: * @context: the #GksuContext you want to modify * @command: the command that shall be ran * * Sets up what command will run with the target user. * */ void gksu_context_set_command (GksuContext *context, gchar *command) { g_assert (command != NULL); if (context->command) g_free (context->command); context->command = g_strdup (command); /* startup notification */ sn_launcher_context_set_binary_name (context->sn_context, command); } /** * gksu_context_get_command: * @context: the #GksuContext from which to grab the information * * Gets the command that will be run, as set by * gksu_context_set_command. * * Returns: a string with the command or NULL if not set. */ const gchar* gksu_context_get_command (GksuContext *context) { return context->command; } /** * gksu_context_set_login_shell: * @context: the #GksuContext you want to modify * @value: TRUE or FALSE * * Should the shell in which the command will be run be * a login shell? */ void gksu_context_set_login_shell (GksuContext *context, gboolean value) { context->login_shell = value; } /** * gksu_context_get_login_shell: * @context: the #GksuContext from which to grab the information * * Finds out if the shell created by the underlying su process * will be a login shell. * * Returns: TRUE if the shell will be a login shell, FALSE otherwise. */ gboolean gksu_context_get_login_shell (GksuContext *context) { return context->login_shell; } /** * gksu_context_set_keep_env: * @context: the #GksuContext you want to modify * @value: TRUE or FALSE * * Should the environment be kept as it is? Defaults to * TRUE. Notice that setting this to FALSE may cause the * X authorization stuff to fail. */ void gksu_context_set_keep_env (GksuContext *context, gboolean value) { context->keep_env = value; } /** * gksu_context_get_keep_env: * @context: the #GksuContext from which to grab the information * * Finds out if the environment in which the program will be * run will be reset. * * Returns: TRUE if the environment is going to be kept, * FALSE otherwise. */ gboolean gksu_context_get_keep_env (GksuContext *context) { return context->keep_env; } /** * gksu_context_set_description: * @context: the #GksuContext you want to modify * @description: a string to set the description for * * Set the nice name for the action that is being run that the window * that asks for the password will have. This is only meant to be * used if the default window is used, of course. */ void gksu_context_set_description (GksuContext *context, gchar *description) { if (context->description) g_free (context->description); context->description = g_strdup (description); } /** * gksu_context_get_description: * @context: the #GksuContext you want to get the description from. * * Get the description that the window will have when the * default function for requesting the password is * called. * * Returns: a string with the description or NULL if not set. */ gchar* gksu_context_get_description (GksuContext *context) { return context->description; } /** * gksu_context_set_message: * @context: the #GksuContext you want to modify * @message: a string to set the message for * * Set the message that the window that asks for the password will have. * This is only meant to be used if the default window is used, of course. */ void gksu_context_set_message (GksuContext *context, gchar *message) { if (context->message) g_free (context->message); context->message = g_strdup (message); } /** * gksu_context_get_message: * @context: the #GksuContext you want to get the message from. * * Get the message that the window will have when the * default function for requesting the password is * called. * * Returns: a string with the message or NULL if not set. */ gchar* gksu_context_get_message (GksuContext *context) { return context->message; } /** * gksu_context_set_alert: * @context: the #GksuContext you want to modify * @alert: a string to set the alert for * * Set the alert that the window that asks for the password will have. * This is only meant to be used if the default window is used, of course. * This alert should be used to display messages such as 'incorrect password', * for instance. */ void gksu_context_set_alert (GksuContext *context, gchar *alert) { if (context->alert) g_free (context->alert); context->alert = g_strdup (alert); } /** * gksu_context_get_alert: * @context: the #GksuContext you want to get the alert from. * * Get the alert that the window will have when the * default function for requesting the password is * called. * * Returns: a string with the alert or NULL if not set. */ gchar* gksu_context_get_alert (GksuContext *context) { return context->alert; } /** * gksu_context_set_debug: * @context: the #GksuContext you want to modify * @value: TRUE or FALSE * * Set up if debuging information should be printed. */ void gksu_context_set_grab (GksuContext *context, gboolean value) { context->grab = value; } /** * gksu_context_get_grab: * @context: the #GksuContext you want to ask whether a grab will be done. * * Returns TRUE if gksu has been asked to do a grab on keyboard and mouse * when asking for the password. * * Returns: TRUE if yes, FALSE otherwise. */ gboolean gksu_context_get_grab (GksuContext *context) { return context->grab; } /** * gksu_context_set_always_ask_password: * @context: the #GksuContext you want to modify * @value: TRUE or FALSE * * Set up if gksu should always ask for a password. Notice that this * will only work when passwords are cached, as done by gnome-keyring * for gksu's su mode and by sudo for gksu's sudo mode, but will have no * effect if su or sudo are set up to not require the password at all. */ void gksu_context_set_always_ask_password (GksuContext *context, gboolean value) { context->always_ask_password = value; } /** * gksu_context_get_always_ask_password: * @context: the #GksuContext you want to ask whether a grab will be done. * * Returns TRUE if gksu has been asked to always ask for a password * (even if sudo or gnome-keyring have cached it) * * Returns: TRUE if yes, FALSE otherwise. */ gboolean gksu_context_get_always_ask_password (GksuContext *context) { return context->always_ask_password; } /** * gksu_context_set_launcher_context: * @context: the #GksuContext you want to set the sn context in * @sn_context: the #SnLauncherContext you want to set * * Tell libgksu to use the given #SnLauncherContext for startup notification. * Currently the library will use this to set DESKTOP_STARTUP_ID in the * environment of the child and to issue initiate and complete events. * Notice that you don't need to use this function unless you want to * override gksu's default behavior on startup notification, since the * library will create its own context. * * Returns: the #SnLauncherContext which is set, or NULL if none was set */ void gksu_context_set_launcher_context (GksuContext *context, SnLauncherContext *sn_context) { if (context->sn_context) sn_launcher_context_unref (context->sn_context); context->sn_context = sn_context; } /** * gksu_context_get_launcher_context: * @context: the #GksuContext you want to get the sn context from * * Gets the current startup notification launcher context * * Returns: the #SnLauncherContext which is set, or NULL if none was set */ SnLauncherContext* gksu_context_get_launcher_context (GksuContext *context) { return context->sn_context; } /** * gksu_context_set_launcher_id: * @context: the #GksuContext you want to set the sn id in * @sn_context: the sn_id you want to set, as a #gchar */ void gksu_context_set_launcher_id (GksuContext *context, gchar *sn_id) { if (context->sn_id) g_free (context->sn_id); context->sn_id = g_strdup(sn_id); } /** * gksu_context_launch_initiate: * @context: the #GksuContext you want to initiate the launch for * * Initiates the launch, as far as Startup Notification is concerned; * This will only be used internally, usually. */ static void gksu_context_launch_initiate (GksuContext *context) { gchar *sid = NULL; guint32 launch_time = gdk_x11_display_get_user_time (gdk_display_get_default ()); static gboolean initiated = FALSE; if (!initiated) initiated = TRUE; else return; sn_launcher_context_initiate (context->sn_context, g_get_prgname (), gksu_context_get_command (context), launch_time); sid = g_strdup_printf ("%s", sn_launcher_context_get_startup_id (context->sn_context)); gksu_context_set_launcher_id (context, sid); if (context->debug) fprintf (stderr, "STARTUP_ID: %s\n", sid); setenv ("DESKTOP_STARTUP_ID", sid, TRUE); g_free(sid); } /** * gksu_context_launch_complete: * @context: the #GksuContext you want to complete the launch for * * Completes the launch, as far as Startup Notification is concerned; * This will only be used internally, usually. */ static void gksu_context_launch_complete (GksuContext *context) { sn_launcher_context_complete(context->sn_context); } /** * gksu_context_set_debug: * @context: the #GksuContext you want to modify * @value: TRUE or FALSE * * Set up if debuging information should be printed. */ void gksu_context_set_debug (GksuContext *context, gboolean value) { context->debug = value; } /** * gksu_context_get_debug: * @context: the #GksuContext from which to grab the information * * Finds out if the library is configured to print debuging * information. * * Returns: TRUE if it is, FALSE otherwise. */ gboolean gksu_context_get_debug (GksuContext *context) { return context->debug; } /** * gksu_context_free * @context: the #GksuContext to be freed. * * Frees the given #GksuContext. */ void gksu_context_free (GksuContext *context) { g_free (context->xauth); g_free (context->dir); g_free (context->display); g_object_unref (context->gconf_client); g_free (context->description); g_free (context->message); g_free (context->user); g_free (context->command); g_free (context); } /** * gksu_context_ref * @context: A #GksuContext struct. * * Increments the reference count of the given #GksuContext. */ GksuContext* gksu_context_ref (GksuContext *context) { context->ref_count++; return context; } /** * gksu_context_unref * @context: A #GksuContext struct. * * Decrements the reference count of the given #GksuContext struct, * freeing it if the reference count falls to zero. */ void gksu_context_unref (GksuContext *context) { if (--context->ref_count == 0) { gksu_context_free (context); } } GType gksu_context_get_type (void) { static GType type_gksu_context = 0; if (!type_gksu_context) type_gksu_context = g_boxed_type_register_static ("GksuContext", (GBoxedCopyFunc) gksu_context_ref, (GBoxedFreeFunc) gksu_context_unref); return type_gksu_context; } /** * gksu_su_full: * @context: a #GksuContext * @ask_pass: a #GksuAskPassFunc to be called when the lib determines * requesting a password is necessary; it may be NULL, in which case * the standard password request dialog will be used * @ask_pass_data: a #gpointer with user data to be passed to the * #GksuAskPasswordFunc * @pass_not_needed: a #GksuPassNotNeededFunc that will be called * when the command is being run without the need for requesting * a password; it will only be called if the display-no-pass-info * gconf key is enabled; NULL will have the standard dialog be shown * @pass_not_needed_data: a #gpointer with the user data to be passed to the * #GksuPasswordNotNeededFunc * @error: a #GError object to be filled with the error code or NULL * * This is a compatibility shim over gksu_su_fuller, which, for * compatibility reasons, lacks the 'exit_status' argument. You should * check the documentation for gksu_su_fuller for information about * the arguments. * * Returns: TRUE if all went fine, FALSE if failed */ gboolean gksu_su_full (GksuContext *context, GksuAskPassFunc ask_pass, gpointer ask_pass_data, GksuPassNotNeededFunc pass_not_needed, gpointer pass_not_needed_data, GError **error) { return gksu_su_fuller(context, ask_pass, ask_pass_data, pass_not_needed, pass_not_needed_data, NULL, error); } /** * gksu_su_fuller: * @context: a #GksuContext * @ask_pass: a #GksuAskPassFunc to be called when the lib determines * requesting a password is necessary; it may be NULL, in which case * the standard password request dialog will be used * @ask_pass_data: a #gpointer with user data to be passed to the * #GksuAskPasswordFunc * @pass_not_needed: a #GksuPassNotNeededFunc that will be called * when the command is being run without the need for requesting * a password; it will only be called if the display-no-pass-info * gconf key is enabled; NULL will have the standard dialog be shown * @pass_not_needed_data: a #gpointer with the user data to be passed to the * #GksuPasswordNotNeededFunc * @exit_status: an optional pointer to a #gint8 which will be filled with * the exit status of the child process * @error: a #GError object to be filled with the error code or NULL * * This could be considered one of the main functions in GKSu. * it is responsible for doing the 'user changing' magic calling * the #GksuAskPassFunc function to request a password if needed. * and the #GksuPassNotNeededFunc function if a password won't be * needed, so the application has the oportunity of warning the user * what it's doing. * * This function uses su as backend. * * Returns: TRUE if all went fine, FALSE if failed */ gboolean gksu_su_fuller (GksuContext *context, GksuAskPassFunc ask_pass, gpointer ask_pass_data, GksuPassNotNeededFunc pass_not_needed, gpointer pass_not_needed_data, gint8 *exit_status, GError **error) { GQuark gksu_quark; int i = 0; gchar auxcommand[] = PREFIX "/lib/" PACKAGE "/gksu-run-helper"; int fdpty; pid_t pid; context->sudo_mode = FALSE; gksu_quark = g_quark_from_string (PACKAGE); if (!context->command) { g_set_error (error, gksu_quark, GKSU_ERROR_NOCOMMAND, _("gksu_run needs a command to be run, " "none was provided.")); return FALSE; } if (!context->user) context->user = g_strdup ("root"); if (!g_file_test (auxcommand, G_FILE_TEST_IS_EXECUTABLE)) { g_set_error (error, gksu_quark, GKSU_ERROR_HELPER, _("The gksu-run-helper command was not found or " "is not executable.")); return FALSE; } if (!prepare_xauth (context)) { g_set_error (error, gksu_quark, GKSU_ERROR_XAUTH, _("Unable to copy the user's Xauthorization file.")); return FALSE; } if (context->sn_context) gksu_context_launch_initiate (context); pid = forkpty(&fdpty, NULL, NULL, NULL); if (pid == 0) { gchar **cmd = g_malloc (sizeof(gchar*)*7); setsid(); // make us session leader cmd[i] = g_strdup ("/bin/su"); i++; if (context->login_shell) { cmd[i] = g_strdup ("-"); i++; } cmd[i] = g_strdup (context->user); i++; if (context->keep_env) { cmd[i] = g_strdup ("-p"); i++; } cmd[i] = g_strdup ("-c"); i++; /* needs to get X authorization prior to running the program */ cmd[i] = g_strdup_printf ("%s \"%s\"", auxcommand, context->command); i++; cmd[i] = NULL; /* executes the command */ if (execv (cmd[0], cmd) == -1) { fprintf (stderr, "Unable to run /bin/su: %s", strerror(errno)); } for (i = 0 ; cmd[i] != NULL ; i++) g_free (cmd[i]); g_free(cmd); _exit(1); } else if (pid == -1) { g_set_error (error, gksu_quark, GKSU_ERROR_FORK, _("Failed to fork new process: %s"), strerror(errno)); return FALSE; } else { fd_set rfds; struct timeval tv; struct passwd *pwd = NULL; gint target_uid = -1; gint my_uid = 0; gchar buf[256] = {0}; gint status; gchar *password = NULL; gchar *cmdline = NULL; gboolean password_needed = FALSE; gboolean used_gnome_keyring = FALSE; my_uid = getuid(); pwd = getpwnam (context->user); if (pwd) target_uid = pwd->pw_uid; if (ask_pass == NULL) { ask_pass = su_ask_password; } if (pass_not_needed == NULL) { pass_not_needed = no_pass; } /* no need to ask for password if we're already root */ if (my_uid != target_uid && my_uid) { gint count; struct termios tio; read (fdpty, buf, 255); if (context->debug) fprintf (stderr, "gksu_context_run: buf: -%s-\n", buf); /* make sure we notice that ECHO is turned off, if it gets turned off */ tcgetattr (fdpty, &tio); for (count = 0; (tio.c_lflag & ECHO) && count < 15; count++) { usleep (1000); tcgetattr (fdpty, &tio); } if (!(tio.c_lflag & ECHO)) { gboolean prompt_grab; prompt_grab = gconf_client_get_bool (context->gconf_client, BASE_PATH "prompt", NULL); if (prompt_grab) gksu_prompt_grab (context); /* try to get the password from the GNOME Keyring first, but * only if we have not been requested to always ask for the * password */ if (!context->always_ask_password) password = get_gnome_keyring_password (context); if (password == NULL) { password = ask_pass (context, buf, ask_pass_data, error); if (context->debug) { fprintf (stderr, "no password on keyring\n"); if (password == NULL) fprintf (stderr, "no password from ask_pass!\n"); } } else { if (context->debug) fprintf (stderr, "password from keyring found\n"); used_gnome_keyring = TRUE; } if (password == NULL || (error && (*error))) { if (context->debug) fprintf (stderr, "gksu_su_full: problem getting password - getting out\n"); if (context->debug && error) fprintf (stderr, "error: %s\n", (*error)->message); nullify_password (password); return TRUE; } write (fdpty, password, strlen(password) + 1); write (fdpty, "\n", 1); password_needed = TRUE; } } if (context->debug) fprintf (stderr, "DEBUG (run:after-pass) buf: -%s-\n", buf); if (strncmp (buf, "gksu", 4) && strncmp (buf, "su", 2)) { /* drop the \n echoed on password entry if su did request a password */ if (password_needed) read_line (fdpty, buf, 255); if (context->debug) fprintf (stderr, "DEBUG (run:post-after-pass) buf: -%s-\n", buf); read_line (fdpty, buf, 255); if (context->debug) fprintf (stderr, "DEBUG (run:post-after-pass) buf: -%s-\n", buf); } FD_ZERO (&rfds); FD_SET (fdpty, &rfds); tv.tv_sec = 1; tv.tv_usec = 0; int loop_count = 0; while (TRUE) { int retval = 0; /* Red Hat's su shows the full path to su in its error messages. */ if (!strncmp (buf, "su:", 3) || !strncmp (buf, "/bin/su:", 7)) { gchar **strings; if (password) { nullify_password (password); unset_gnome_keyring_password (context); } strings = g_strsplit (buf, ":", 2); /* Red Hat and Fedora use 'incorrect password'. */ if (strings[1] && (g_str_has_prefix(strings[1], " Authentication failure") || g_str_has_prefix(strings[1], " incorrect password"))) { if (used_gnome_keyring) g_set_error (error, gksu_quark, GKSU_ERROR_WRONGAUTOPASS, _("Wrong password got from keyring.")); else g_set_error (error, gksu_quark, GKSU_ERROR_WRONGPASS, _("Wrong password.")); } g_strfreev (strings); if (context->debug) fprintf (stderr, "DEBUG (auth_failed) buf: -%s-\n", buf); break; } else if (!strncmp (buf, "gksu: waiting", 13)) { gchar *line; if (password) { set_gnome_keyring_password (context, password); nullify_password (password); } if (context->debug) fprintf (stderr, "DEBUG (gksu: waiting) buf: -%s-\n", buf); line = g_strdup_printf ("gksu-run: %s\n", context->display); write (fdpty, line, strlen(line)); g_free (line); line = g_strdup_printf ("gksu-run: %s\n", context->sn_id); write (fdpty, line, strlen(line)); g_free (line); line = g_strdup_printf ("gksu-run: %s\n", context->xauth); write (fdpty, line, strlen(line)); g_free (line); tcdrain (fdpty); bzero (buf, 256); read (fdpty, buf, 255); break; } retval = select (fdpty + 1, &rfds, NULL, NULL, &tv); if ((loop_count > 50) || (!retval)) { gchar *emsg = NULL; gchar *converted_str = NULL; GError *converr = NULL; if (password) nullify_password (password); converted_str = g_locale_to_utf8 (buf, -1, NULL, NULL, &converr); if (converr) { g_warning (_("Failed to communicate with " "gksu-run-helper.\n\n" "Received:\n" " %s\n" "While expecting:\n" " %s"), buf, "gksu: waiting"); emsg = g_strdup_printf (_("Failed to communicate with " "gksu-run-helper.\n\n" "Received bad string " "while expecting:\n" " %s"), "gksu: waiting"); g_error_free (converr); } else emsg = g_strdup_printf (_("Failed to communicate with " "gksu-run-helper.\n\n" "Received:\n" " %s\n" "While expecting:\n" " %s"), converted_str, "gksu: waiting"); g_free (converted_str); g_set_error (error, gksu_quark, GKSU_ERROR_HELPER, emsg); g_free (emsg); if (context->debug) fprintf (stderr, "DEBUG (failed!) buf: -%s-\n", buf); return FALSE; } else if (retval == -1) { if (context->debug) fprintf (stderr, "DEBUG (select failed!) buf: %s\n", buf); return FALSE; } read (fdpty, buf, 255); if (context->debug) fprintf (stderr, "DEBUG (run:after-pass) buf: -%s-\n", buf); loop_count++; } if (!password_needed || used_gnome_keyring) { gboolean should_display; should_display = gconf_client_get_bool (context->gconf_client, BASE_PATH "display-no-pass-info", NULL); /* configuration tells us to show this message */ if (should_display) { if (context->debug) fprintf (stderr, "Calling pass_not_needed window...\n"); pass_not_needed (context, pass_not_needed_data); /* make sure it is displayed */ while (gtk_events_pending ()) gtk_main_iteration (); } } cmdline = g_strdup("bin/su"); /* wait for the child process to end or become something other than su */ pid_t pid_exited; while ((!(pid_exited = waitpid (pid, &status, WNOHANG))) && (g_str_has_suffix(cmdline, "bin/su"))) { if (cmdline) g_free (cmdline); cmdline = get_process_name (pid); usleep(100000); } if (context->sn_context) gksu_context_launch_complete (context); bzero(buf, 256); while (read (fdpty, buf, 255) > 0) { fprintf (stderr, "%s", buf); bzero(buf, 256); } if (pid_exited != pid) waitpid(pid, &status, 0); if (exit_status) { if (WIFEXITED(status)) { *exit_status = WEXITSTATUS(status); } else if (WIFSIGNALED(status)) { *exit_status = -1; } } if (WEXITSTATUS(status)) { if(cmdline) { /* su already exec()ed something else, don't report * exit status errors in that case */ if (!g_str_has_suffix (cmdline, "su")) { g_free (cmdline); return FALSE; } g_free (cmdline); } if (error == NULL) g_set_error (error, gksu_quark, GKSU_ERROR_CHILDFAILED, _("su terminated with %d status"), WEXITSTATUS(status)); } } if (error) return FALSE; return TRUE; } /** * gksu_su * @command_line: the command line that will be executed as other user * @error: a #GError to be set with the error condition, if an error * happens * * This function is a wrapper for gksu_su_run_full. It will call it * without giving the callback functions, which leads to the standard * ones being called. A simple #GksuContext is created to hold the * user name and the command. * * Returns: TRUE if all went well, FALSE if an error happend. */ gboolean gksu_su (gchar *command_line, GError **error) { GksuContext *context = gksu_context_new (); gboolean retval; context->command = g_strdup (command_line); context->user = g_strdup ("root"); retval = gksu_su_full (context, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, error); gksu_context_free (context); return retval; } static void read_line (int fd, gchar *buffer, int n) { gint counter = 0; gchar tmp[2] = {0}; for (; counter < (n - 1); counter++) { tmp[0] = '\0'; read (fd, tmp, 1); if (tmp[0] == '\n') break; buffer[counter] = tmp[0]; } buffer[counter] = '\0'; } /** * gksu_sudo_full: * @context: a #GksuContext * @ask_pass: a #GksuAskPassFunc to be called when the lib determines * requesting a password is necessary; it may be NULL, in which case * the standard password request dialog will be used * @ask_pass_data: a #gpointer with user data to be passed to the * #GksuAskPasswordFunc * @pass_not_needed: a #GksuPassNotNeededFunc that will be called * when the command is being run without the need for requesting * a password; it will only be called if the display-no-pass-info * gconf key is enabled; NULL will have the standard dialog be shown * @pass_not_needed_data: a #gpointer with the user data to be passed to the * #GksuPasswordNotNeededFunc * @error: a #GError object to be filled with the error code or NULL * * This is a compatibility shim over gksu_sudo_fuller, which, for * compatibility reasons, lacks the 'exit_status' argument. You should * check the documentation for gksu_sudo_fuller for information about * the arguments. * * Returns: TRUE if all went fine, FALSE if failed */ gboolean gksu_sudo_full (GksuContext *context, GksuAskPassFunc ask_pass, gpointer ask_pass_data, GksuPassNotNeededFunc pass_not_needed, gpointer pass_not_needed_data, GError **error) { return gksu_sudo_fuller(context, ask_pass, ask_pass_data, pass_not_needed, pass_not_needed_data, NULL, error); } /** * gksu_sudo_fuller: * @context: a #GksuContext * @ask_pass: a #GksuAskPassFunc to be called when the lib determines * requesting a password is necessary; it may be NULL, in which case * the standard password request dialog will be used * @ask_pass_data: a #gpointer with user data to be passed to the * #GksuAskPasswordFunc * @pass_not_needed: a #GksuPassNotNeededFunc that will be called * when the command is being run without the need for requesting * a password; it will only be called if the display-no-pass-info * gconf key is enabled; NULL will have the standard dialog be shown * @pass_not_needed_data: a #gpointer with the user data to be passed to the * #GksuPasswordNotNeededFunc * @error: a #GError object to be filled with the error code or NULL * @exit_status: an optional pointer to a #gint8 which will be filled with * the exit status of the child process * * This could be considered one of the main functions in GKSu. * it is responsible for doing the 'user changing' magic calling * the #GksuAskPassFunc function to request a password if needed. * and the #GksuPassNotNeededFunc function if a password won't be * needed, so the application has the oportunity of warning the user * what it's doing. * * This function uses the sudo backend. * * Returns: TRUE if all went fine, FALSE if failed */ gboolean gksu_sudo_fuller (GksuContext *context, GksuAskPassFunc ask_pass, gpointer ask_pass_data, GksuPassNotNeededFunc pass_not_needed, gpointer pass_not_needed_data, gint8 *exit_status, GError **error) { char **cmd; char buffer[256] = {0}; char *child_stderr = NULL; #ifdef SUDO_FORKPTY /* This command is used to gain a token */ char *const verifycmd[] = { "/usr/bin/sudo", "-p", "GNOME_SUDO_PASS", "-v", NULL }; #endif int argcount = 8; int i, j; GQuark gksu_quark; gchar *xauth = NULL, *xauth_env = NULL; pid_t pid; int status; #ifdef SUDO_FORKPTY FILE *fdfile = NULL; int fdpty = -1; #else FILE *infile, *outfile; int parent_pipe[2]; /* For talking to the parent */ int child_pipe[2]; /* For talking to the child */ #endif context->sudo_mode = TRUE; gksu_quark = g_quark_from_string (PACKAGE); if (!context->command) { g_set_error (error, gksu_quark, GKSU_ERROR_NOCOMMAND, _("gksu_sudo_run needs a command to be run, " "none was provided.")); return FALSE; } if (!context->user) context->user = g_strdup ("root"); if (ask_pass == NULL) { if (context->debug) fprintf (stderr, "No ask_pass set, using default!\n"); ask_pass = su_ask_password; } if (pass_not_needed == NULL) { pass_not_needed = no_pass; } if (context->always_ask_password) { gint exit_status; g_spawn_command_line_sync("/usr/bin/sudo -K", NULL, NULL, &exit_status, NULL); } /* FIXME: need to set GError in a more detailed way */ if (!sudo_prepare_xauth (context)) { g_set_error (error, gksu_quark, GKSU_ERROR_XAUTH, _("Unable to copy the user's Xauthorization file.")); return FALSE; } /* sets XAUTHORITY */ xauth = g_strdup_printf ("%s/.Xauthority", context->dir); xauth_env = getenv ("XAUTHORITY"); setenv ("XAUTHORITY", xauth, TRUE); if (context->debug) fprintf (stderr, "xauth: %s\n", xauth); /* set startup id */ if (context->sn_context) gksu_context_launch_initiate (context); cmd = g_new (gchar *, argcount + 1); argcount = 0; /* sudo binary */ cmd[argcount] = g_strdup("/usr/bin/sudo"); argcount++; if (!context->keep_env) { /* Make sudo set $HOME */ cmd[argcount] = g_strdup("-H"); argcount++; } /* Make sudo read from stdin */ cmd[argcount] = g_strdup("-S"); argcount++; #ifdef SUDO_FORKPTY /* Make sudo noninteractive (we should already have a token) */ cmd[argcount] = g_strdup("-n"); argcount++; #endif /* Make sudo use next arg as prompt */ cmd[argcount] = g_strdup("-p"); argcount++; /* prompt */ cmd[argcount] = g_strdup("GNOME_SUDO_PASS"); argcount++; /* Make sudo use the selected user */ cmd[argcount] = g_strdup("-u"); argcount++; /* user */ cmd[argcount] = g_strdup(context->user); argcount++; /* sudo does not understand this if we do not use -H weird. */ if (!context->keep_env) { /* Make sudo stop processing options */ cmd[argcount] = g_strdup("--"); argcount++; } { gchar *tmp_arg = g_malloc (sizeof(gchar)*1); gboolean inside_quotes = FALSE; tmp_arg[0] = '\0'; for (i = j = 0; ; i++) { if ((context->command[i] == '\'') && (context->command[i-1] != '\\')) { i = i + 1; inside_quotes = !inside_quotes; } if ((context->command[i] == ' ' && inside_quotes == FALSE) || context->command[i] == '\0') { tmp_arg = g_realloc (tmp_arg, sizeof(gchar)*(j+1)); tmp_arg[j] = '\0'; cmd = g_realloc (cmd, sizeof(gchar*) * (argcount + 1)); cmd[argcount] = g_strdup (tmp_arg); g_free (tmp_arg); argcount = argcount + 1; j = 0; if (context->command[i] == '\0') break; tmp_arg = g_malloc (sizeof(gchar)*1); tmp_arg[0] = '\0'; } else { if (context->command[i] == '\\' && context->command[i+1] != '\\') i = i + 1; tmp_arg = g_realloc (tmp_arg, sizeof(gchar)*(j+1)); tmp_arg[j] = context->command[i]; j = j + 1; } } } cmd = g_realloc (cmd, sizeof(gchar*) * (argcount + 1)); cmd[argcount] = NULL; if (context->debug) { for (i = 0; cmd[i] != NULL; i++) fprintf (stderr, "cmd[%d]: %s\n", i, cmd[i]); } #ifdef SUDO_FORKPTY pid = forkpty(&fdpty, NULL, NULL, NULL); #else if ((pipe(parent_pipe)) == -1) { g_set_error (error, gksu_quark, GKSU_ERROR_PIPE, _("Error creating pipe: %s"), strerror(errno)); sudo_reset_xauth (context, xauth, xauth_env); return FALSE; } if ((pipe(child_pipe)) == -1) { g_set_error (error, gksu_quark, GKSU_ERROR_PIPE, _("Error creating pipe: %s"), strerror(errno)); sudo_reset_xauth (context, xauth, xauth_env); return FALSE; } pid = fork(); #endif if (pid == 0) { // Child setsid (); // make us session leader #ifdef SUDO_FORKPTY execv (verifycmd[0], verifycmd); #else close (child_pipe[1]); dup2 (child_pipe[0], STDIN_FILENO); dup2 (parent_pipe[1], STDERR_FILENO); execv (cmd[0], cmd); #endif g_set_error (error, gksu_quark, GKSU_ERROR_EXEC, _("Failed to exec new process: %s"), strerror(errno)); sudo_reset_xauth (context, xauth, xauth_env); return FALSE; } else if (pid == -1) { g_set_error (error, gksu_quark, GKSU_ERROR_FORK, _("Failed to fork new process: %s"), strerror(errno)); sudo_reset_xauth (context, xauth, xauth_env); return FALSE; } else { gint counter = 0; gchar *cmdline = NULL; // Parent #ifdef SUDO_FORKPTY fdfile = fdopen(fdpty, "w+"); fcntl (fdpty, F_SETFL, O_NONBLOCK); #else close(parent_pipe[1]); infile = fdopen(parent_pipe[0], "r"); if (!infile) { g_set_error (error, gksu_quark, GKSU_ERROR_PIPE, _("Error opening pipe: %s"), strerror(errno)); sudo_reset_xauth (context, xauth, xauth_env); return FALSE; } outfile = fdopen(child_pipe[1], "w"); if (!outfile) { g_set_error (error, gksu_quark, GKSU_ERROR_PIPE, _("Error opening pipe: %s"), strerror(errno)); sudo_reset_xauth (context, xauth, xauth_env); return FALSE; } fcntl (parent_pipe[0], F_SETFL, O_NONBLOCK); #endif { /* no matter if we can read, since we're using O_NONBLOCK; this is just to avoid the prompt showing up after the read */ fd_set rfds; struct timeval tv; FD_ZERO(&rfds); #ifdef SUDO_FORKPTY FD_SET(fdpty, &rfds); #else FD_SET(parent_pipe[0], &rfds); #endif tv.tv_sec = 1; tv.tv_usec = 0; #ifdef SUDO_FORKPTY select (fdpty + 1, &rfds, NULL, NULL, &tv); #else select (parent_pipe[0] + 1, &rfds, NULL, NULL, &tv); #endif } /* Try hard to find the prompt; it may happen that we're * seeing sudo's lecture, or that some pam module is spitting * debugging stuff at the screen */ for (counter = 0; counter < 50; counter++) { if (strncmp (buffer, "GNOME_SUDO_PASS", 15) == 0) break; #ifdef SUDO_FORKPTY read_line (fdpty, buffer, 256); #else read_line (parent_pipe[0], buffer, 256); #endif if (context->debug) fprintf (stderr, "buffer: -%s-\n", buffer); usleep(1000); } if (context->debug) fprintf (stderr, "brute force GNOME_SUDO_PASS ended...\n"); if (strncmp(buffer, "GNOME_SUDO_PASS", 15) == 0) { gchar *password = NULL; gboolean prompt_grab; if (context->debug) fprintf (stderr, "Yeah, we're in...\n"); prompt_grab = gconf_client_get_bool (context->gconf_client, BASE_PATH "prompt", NULL); if (prompt_grab) gksu_prompt_grab (context); password = ask_pass (context, _("Password: "), ask_pass_data, error); if (password == NULL || (*error)) { nullify_password (password); return FALSE; } usleep (1000); #ifdef SUDO_FORKPTY write (fdpty, password, strlen(password) + 1); write (fdpty, "\n", 1); #else fprintf (outfile, "%s\n", password); fclose (outfile); #endif nullify_password (password); #ifdef SUDO_FORKPTY fcntl(fdpty, F_SETFL, fcntl(fdpty, F_GETFL) & ~O_NONBLOCK); /* ignore the first newline that comes right after sudo receives the password */ fgets (buffer, 255, fdfile); /* this is the status we are interested in */ fgets (buffer, 255, fdfile); #else fcntl(parent_pipe[0], F_SETFL, fcntl(parent_pipe[0], F_GETFL) & ~O_NONBLOCK); /* ignore the first newline that comes right after sudo receives the password */ fgets (buffer, 255, infile); /* this is the status we are interested in */ fgets (buffer, 255, infile); #endif } else { gboolean should_display; if (context->debug) fprintf (stderr, "No password prompt found; we'll assume we don't need a password.\n"); /* turn NONBLOCK off, also if have no prompt */ #ifdef SUDO_FORKPTY fcntl(fdpty, F_SETFL, fcntl(fdpty, F_GETFL) & ~O_NONBLOCK); #else fcntl(parent_pipe[0], F_SETFL, fcntl(parent_pipe[0], F_GETFL) & ~O_NONBLOCK); #endif should_display = gconf_client_get_bool (context->gconf_client, BASE_PATH "display-no-pass-info", NULL); /* configuration tells us to show this message */ if (should_display) { if (context->debug) fprintf (stderr, "Calling pass_not_needed window...\n"); pass_not_needed (context, pass_not_needed_data); /* make sure it is displayed */ while (gtk_events_pending ()) gtk_main_iteration (); } fprintf (stderr, "%s", buffer); } if (g_str_has_prefix (buffer, "Sorry, try again.")) g_set_error (error, gksu_quark, GKSU_ERROR_WRONGPASS, _("Wrong password.")); else { gchar *haystack = buffer; gchar *needle; needle = g_strstr_len (haystack, strlen (haystack), " "); if (needle && (needle + 1)) { needle += 1; if (!strncmp (needle, "is not in", 9)) g_set_error (error, gksu_quark, GKSU_ERROR_NOT_ALLOWED, _("The underlying authorization mechanism (sudo) " "does not allow you to run this program. Contact " "the system administrator.")); } } /* If we have an error, let's just stop sudo right there. */ #ifdef SUDO_FORKPTY if (error) close(fdpty); #else if (error) fclose(infile); #endif cmdline = g_strdup("sudo"); /* wait for the child process to end or become something other than sudo */ pid_t pid_exited; while ((!(pid_exited = waitpid (pid, &status, WNOHANG))) && (g_str_has_suffix(cmdline, "sudo"))) { if (cmdline) g_free (cmdline); cmdline = get_process_name (pid); usleep(100000); } if (context->sn_context) gksu_context_launch_complete (context); /* if the process is still active waitpid() on it */ if (pid_exited != pid) waitpid(pid, &status, 0); sudo_reset_xauth (context, xauth, xauth_env); #if SUDO_FORKPTY /* * Did token acquisition succeed? If so, spawn sudo in * non-interactive mode. It should either succeed or die * immediately if you're not allowed to run the command. */ if (WEXITSTATUS(status) == 0) { g_spawn_sync(NULL, cmd, NULL, 0, NULL, NULL, NULL, &child_stderr, &status, error); } #endif if (exit_status) { if (WIFEXITED(status)) { *exit_status = WEXITSTATUS(status); } else if (WIFSIGNALED(status)) { *exit_status = -1; } } if (WEXITSTATUS(status)) { if (g_str_has_prefix(child_stderr, "Sorry, user ")) { g_set_error (error, gksu_quark, GKSU_ERROR_NOT_ALLOWED, _("The underlying authorization mechanism (sudo) " "does not allow you to run this program. Contact " "the system administrator.")); } if(cmdline) { /* sudo already exec()ed something else, don't report * exit status errors in that case */ if (!g_str_has_suffix (cmdline, "sudo")) { g_free (cmdline); g_free (child_stderr); return FALSE; } g_free (cmdline); } if (error == NULL) g_set_error (error, gksu_quark, GKSU_ERROR_CHILDFAILED, _("sudo terminated with %d status"), WEXITSTATUS(status)); } } fprintf(stderr, child_stderr); g_free(child_stderr); /* if error is set we have found an error condition */ return (error == NULL); } /** * gksu_sudo * @command_line: the command line that will be executed as other user * @error: a #GError to be set with the error condition, if an error * happens * * This function is a wrapper for gksu_sudo_run_full. It will call it * without giving the callback functions, which leads to the standard * ones being called. A simple #GksuContext is created to hold the * user name and the command. * * Returns: TRUE if all went well, FALSE if an error happend. */ gboolean gksu_sudo (gchar *command_line, GError **error) { GksuContext *context = gksu_context_new (); gboolean retval; context->command = g_strdup (command_line); context->user = g_strdup ("root"); retval = gksu_sudo_full (context, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, error); gksu_context_free (context); return retval; } /** * gksu_run_full: * @context: a #GksuContext * @ask_pass: a #GksuAskPassFunc to be called when the lib determines * requesting a password is necessary; it may be NULL, in which case * the standard password request dialog will be used * @ask_pass_data: a #gpointer with user data to be passed to the * #GksuAskPasswordFunc * @pass_not_needed: a #GksuPassNotNeededFunc that will be called * when the command is being run without the need for requesting * a password; it will only be called if the display-no-pass-info * gconf key is enabled; NULL will have the standard dialog be shown * @pass_not_needed_data: a #gpointer with the user data to be passed to the * #GksuPasswordNotNeededFunc * @error: a #GError object to be filled with the error code or NULL * * This is a compatibility shim over gksu_run_fuller, which, for * compatibility reasons, lacks the 'exit_status' argument. * * Returns: TRUE if all went fine, FALSE if failed */ gboolean gksu_run_full (GksuContext *context, GksuAskPassFunc ask_pass, gpointer ask_pass_data, GksuPassNotNeededFunc pass_not_needed, gpointer pass_not_needed_data, GError **error) { return gksu_run_fuller(context, ask_pass, ask_pass_data, pass_not_needed, pass_not_needed_data, NULL, error); } /** * gksu_run_fuller: * @context: a #GksuContext * @ask_pass: a #GksuAskPassFunc to be called when the lib determines * requesting a password is necessary; it may be NULL, in which case * the standard password request dialog will be used * @ask_pass_data: a #gpointer with user data to be passed to the * #GksuAskPasswordFunc * @pass_not_needed: a #GksuPassNotNeededFunc that will be called * when the command is being run without the need for requesting * a password; it will only be called if the display-no-pass-info * gconf key is enabled; NULL will have the standard dialog be shown * @pass_not_needed_data: a #gpointer with the user data to be passed to the * #GksuPasswordNotNeededFunc * @exit_status: an optional pointer to a #gint8 which will be filled with * the exit status of the child process * @error: a #GError object to be filled with the error code or NULL * * This function is a wrapper for gksu_sudo_full/gksu_su_full. It will * call one of them, depending on the GConf key that defines whether * the default behavior for gksu is su or sudo mode. This is the * recommended way of using the library functionality. * * Returns: TRUE if all went fine, FALSE if failed */ gboolean gksu_run_fuller (GksuContext *context, GksuAskPassFunc ask_pass, gpointer ask_pass_data, GksuPassNotNeededFunc pass_not_needed, gpointer pass_not_needed_data, gint8 *exit_status, GError **error) { GConfClient *gconf_client; gboolean sudo_mode; gconf_client = gconf_client_get_default (); sudo_mode = gconf_client_get_bool (gconf_client, BASE_PATH "sudo-mode", NULL); g_object_unref (gconf_client); if (sudo_mode) return gksu_sudo_fuller (context, ask_pass, ask_pass_data, pass_not_needed, pass_not_needed_data, exit_status, error); return gksu_su_fuller (context, ask_pass, ask_pass_data, pass_not_needed, pass_not_needed_data, exit_status, error); } /** * gksu_run * @command_line: the command line that will be executed as other user * @error: a #GError to be set with the error condition, if an error * happens * * This function is a wrapper for gksu_sudo/gksu_su. It will call one * of them, depending on the GConf key that defines whether the default * behavior for gksu is su or sudo mode. This is the recommended way of * using the library functionality. * * Returns: FALSE if all went well, TRUE if an error happend. */ gboolean gksu_run (gchar *command_line, GError **error) { GConfClient *gconf_client; gboolean sudo_mode; gconf_client = gconf_client_get_default (); sudo_mode = gconf_client_get_bool (gconf_client, BASE_PATH "sudo-mode", NULL); g_object_unref (gconf_client); if (sudo_mode) return gksu_sudo (command_line, error); return gksu_su (command_line, error); } /** * gksu_ask_password_full: * @context: a #GksuContext * @prompt: a prompt different from Password: * @error: a #GError object to be filled with the error code or NULL * * This function uses the gksu infra-structure to request for a * password, but instead of passing it to su or sudo to run a command * it simply returns the password. * * Returns: a newly allocated string with the password; */ gchar* gksu_ask_password_full (GksuContext *context, gchar *prompt, GError **error) { gchar *ret_value = su_ask_password (context, _(prompt), NULL, error); if (context->sn_context) gksu_context_launch_complete (context); return ret_value; } /** * gksu_ask_password * @error: a #GError to be set with the error condition, if an error * happens * * This function uses the gksu infra-structure to request for a * password, but instead of passing it to su or sudo to run a command * it simply returns the password. 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See the GNU # General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. # # As a special exception to the GNU General Public License, if you # distribute this file as part of a program that contains a # configuration script generated by Autoconf, you may include it under # the same distribution terms that you use for the rest of that program. # # Authors: Kenneth Christiansen <kenneth@gnu.org> # Maciej Stachowiak # Darin Adler <darin@bentspoon.com> ## Release information my $PROGRAM = "intltool-update"; my $VERSION = "0.34.1"; my $PACKAGE = "intltool"; ## Loaded modules use strict; use Getopt::Long; use Cwd; use File::Copy; use File::Find; ## Scalars used by the option stuff my $HELP_ARG = 0; my $VERSION_ARG = 0; my $DIST_ARG = 0; my $POT_ARG = 0; my $HEADERS_ARG = 0; my $MAINTAIN_ARG = 0; my $REPORT_ARG = 0; my $VERBOSE = 0; my $GETTEXT_PACKAGE = ""; my $OUTPUT_FILE = ""; my @languages; my %varhash = (); my %po_files_by_lang = (); # Regular expressions to categorize file types. # FIXME: Please check if the following is correct my $xml_support = "xml(?:\\.in)*|". # http://www.w3.org/XML/ (Note: .in is not required) "ui|". # Bonobo specific - User Interface desc. files "lang|". # ? "glade2?(?:\\.in)*|". # Glade specific - User Interface desc. files (Note: .in is not required) "scm(?:\\.in)*|". # ? (Note: .in is not required) "oaf(?:\\.in)+|". # DEPRECATED: Replaces by Bonobo .server files "etspec|". # ? "server(?:\\.in)+|". # Bonobo specific "sheet(?:\\.in)+|". # ? "schemas(?:\\.in)+|". # GConf specific "pong(?:\\.in)+|". # DEPRECATED: PONG is not used [by GNOME] any longer. "kbd(?:\\.in)+"; # GOK specific. my $ini_support = "icon(?:\\.in)+|". # http://www.freedesktop.org/Standards/icon-theme-spec "desktop(?:\\.in)+|". # http://www.freedesktop.org/Standards/menu-spec "caves(?:\\.in)+|". # GNOME Games specific "directory(?:\\.in)+|". # http://www.freedesktop.org/Standards/menu-spec "soundlist(?:\\.in)+|". # GNOME specific "keys(?:\\.in)+|". # GNOME Mime database specific "theme(?:\\.in)+"; # http://www.freedesktop.org/Standards/icon-theme-spec my $buildin_gettext_support = "c|y|cs|cc|cpp|c\\+\\+|h|hh|gob|py"; ## Always flush buffer when printing $| = 1; ## Sometimes the source tree will be rooted somewhere else. my $SRCDIR = "."; my $POTFILES_in; $SRCDIR = $ENV{"srcdir"} if $ENV{"srcdir"}; $POTFILES_in = "<$SRCDIR/POTFILES.in"; my $devnull = ($^O eq 'MSWin32' ? 'NUL:' : '/dev/null'); ## Handle options GetOptions ( "help" => \$HELP_ARG, "version" => \$VERSION_ARG, "dist|d" => \$DIST_ARG, "pot|p" => \$POT_ARG, "headers|s" => \$HEADERS_ARG, "maintain|m" => \$MAINTAIN_ARG, "report|r" => \$REPORT_ARG, "verbose|x" => \$VERBOSE, "gettext-package|g=s" => \$GETTEXT_PACKAGE, "output-file|o=s" => \$OUTPUT_FILE, ) or &Console_WriteError_InvalidOption; &Console_Write_IntltoolHelp if $HELP_ARG; &Console_Write_IntltoolVersion if $VERSION_ARG; my $arg_count = ($DIST_ARG > 0) + ($POT_ARG > 0) + ($HEADERS_ARG > 0) + ($MAINTAIN_ARG > 0) + ($REPORT_ARG > 0); &Console_Write_IntltoolHelp if $arg_count > 1; # --version and --help don't require a module name my $MODULE = $GETTEXT_PACKAGE || &FindPackageName; if ($POT_ARG) { &GenerateHeaders; &GeneratePOTemplate; } elsif ($HEADERS_ARG) { &GenerateHeaders; } elsif ($MAINTAIN_ARG) { &FindLeftoutFiles; } elsif ($REPORT_ARG) { &GenerateHeaders; &GeneratePOTemplate; &Console_Write_CoverageReport; } elsif ((defined $ARGV[0]) && $ARGV[0] =~ /^[a-z]/) { my $lang = $ARGV[0]; ## Report error if the language file supplied ## to the command line is non-existent &Console_WriteError_NotExisting("$SRCDIR/$lang.po") if ! -s "$SRCDIR/$lang.po"; if (!$DIST_ARG) { print "Working, please wait..." if $VERBOSE; &GenerateHeaders; &GeneratePOTemplate; } &POFile_Update ($lang, $OUTPUT_FILE); &Console_Write_TranslationStatus ($lang, $OUTPUT_FILE); } else { &Console_Write_IntltoolHelp; } exit; ######### sub Console_Write_IntltoolVersion { print <<_EOF_; ${PROGRAM} (${PACKAGE}) $VERSION Written by Kenneth Christiansen, Maciej Stachowiak, and Darin Adler. Copyright (C) 2000-2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. _EOF_ exit; } sub Console_Write_IntltoolHelp { print <<_EOF_; Usage: ${PROGRAM} [OPTION]... LANGCODE Updates PO template files and merge them with the translations. Mode of operation (only one is allowed): -p, --pot generate the PO template only -s, --headers generate the header files in POTFILES.in -m, --maintain search for left out files from POTFILES.in -r, --report display a status report for the module -d, --dist merge LANGCODE.po with existing PO template Extra options: -g, --gettext-package=NAME override PO template name, useful with --pot -o, --output-file=FILE write merged translation to FILE -x, --verbose display lots of feedback --help display this help and exit --version output version information and exit Examples of use: ${PROGRAM} --pot just create a new PO template ${PROGRAM} xy create new PO template and merge xy.po with it Report bugs to http://bugzilla.gnome.org/ (product name "$PACKAGE") or send email to <xml-i18n-tools\@gnome.org>. _EOF_ exit; } sub echo_n { my $str = shift; my $ret = `echo "$str"`; $ret =~ s/\n$//; # do we need the "s" flag? return $ret; } sub POFile_DetermineType ($) { my $type = $_; my $gettext_type; my $xml_regex = "(?:" . $xml_support . ")"; my $ini_regex = "(?:" . $ini_support . ")"; my $buildin_regex = "(?:" . $buildin_gettext_support . ")"; if ($type =~ /\[type: gettext\/([^\]].*)]/) { $gettext_type=$1; } elsif ($type =~ /schemas(\.in)+$/) { $gettext_type="schemas"; } elsif ($type =~ /glade2?(\.in)*$/) { $gettext_type="glade"; } elsif ($type =~ /scm(\.in)*$/) { $gettext_type="scheme"; } elsif ($type =~ /keys(\.in)+$/) { $gettext_type="keys"; } # bucket types elsif ($type =~ /$xml_regex$/) { $gettext_type="xml"; } elsif ($type =~ /$ini_regex$/) { $gettext_type="ini"; } elsif ($type =~ /$buildin_regex$/) { $gettext_type="buildin"; } else { $gettext_type="unknown"; } return "gettext\/$gettext_type"; } sub TextFile_DetermineEncoding ($) { my $gettext_code="ASCII"; # All files are ASCII by default my $filetype=`file $_ | cut -d ' ' -f 2`; if ($? eq "0") { if ($filetype =~ /^(ISO|UTF)/) { chomp ($gettext_code = $filetype); } elsif ($filetype =~ /^XML/) { $gettext_code="UTF-8"; # We asume that .glade and other .xml files are UTF-8 } } return $gettext_code; } sub isNotValidMissing { my ($file) = @_; return if $file =~ /^\{arch\}\/.*$/; return if $file =~ /^$varhash{"PACKAGE"}-$varhash{"VERSION"}\/.*$/; } sub FindLeftoutFiles { my (@buf_i18n_plain, @buf_i18n_xml, @buf_i18n_xml_unmarked, @buf_i18n_ini, @buf_potfiles, @buf_potfiles_ignore, @buf_allfiles, @buf_allfiles_sorted, @buf_potfiles_sorted ); ## Search and find all translatable files find sub { push @buf_i18n_plain, "$File::Find::name" if /\.($buildin_gettext_support)$/; push @buf_i18n_xml, "$File::Find::name" if /\.($xml_support)$/; push @buf_i18n_ini, "$File::Find::name" if /\.($ini_support)$/; push @buf_i18n_xml_unmarked, "$File::Find::name" if /\.(schemas(\.in)+)$/; }, ".."; open POTFILES, $POTFILES_in or die "$PROGRAM: there's no POTFILES.in!\n"; @buf_potfiles = grep !/^(#|\s*$)/, <POTFILES>; close POTFILES; foreach (@buf_potfiles) { s/^\[.*]\s*//; } print "Searching for missing translatable files...\n" if $VERBOSE; ## Check if we should ignore some found files, when ## comparing with POTFILES.in foreach my $ignore ("POTFILES.skip", "POTFILES.ignore") { (-s $ignore) or next; if ("$ignore" eq "POTFILES.ignore") { print "The usage of POTFILES.ignore is deprecated. Please consider moving the\n". "content of this file to POTFILES.skip.\n"; } print "Found $ignore: Ignoring files...\n" if $VERBOSE; open FILE, "<$ignore" or die "ERROR: Failed to open $ignore!\n"; while (<FILE>) { push @buf_potfiles_ignore, $_ unless /^(#|\s*$)/; } close FILE; @buf_potfiles = (@buf_potfiles_ignore, @buf_potfiles); } foreach my $file (@buf_i18n_plain) { my $in_comment = 0; my $in_macro = 0; open FILE, "<$file"; while (<FILE>) { # Handle continued multi-line comment. if ($in_comment) { next unless s-.*\*/--; $in_comment = 0; } # Handle continued macro. if ($in_macro) { $in_macro = 0 unless /\\$/; next; } # Handle start of macro (or any preprocessor directive). if (/^\s*\#/) { $in_macro = 1 if /^([^\\]|\\.)*\\$/; next; } # Handle comments and quoted text. while (m-(/\*|//|\'|\")-) # \' and \" keep emacs perl mode happy { my $match = $1; if ($match eq "/*") { if (!s-/\*.*?\*/--) { s-/\*.*--; $in_comment = 1; } } elsif ($match eq "//") { s-//.*--; } else # ' or " { if (!s-$match([^\\]|\\.)*?$match-QUOTEDTEXT-) { warn "mismatched quotes at line $. in $file\n"; s-$match.*--; } } } if (/\.GetString ?\(QUOTEDTEXT/) { if (defined isNotValidMissing (unpack("x3 A*", $file))) { ## Remove the first 3 chars and add newline push @buf_allfiles, unpack("x3 A*", $file) . "\n"; } last; } if (/_\(QUOTEDTEXT/) { if (defined isNotValidMissing (unpack("x3 A*", $file))) { ## Remove the first 3 chars and add newline push @buf_allfiles, unpack("x3 A*", $file) . "\n"; } last; } } close FILE; } foreach my $file (@buf_i18n_xml) { open FILE, "<$file"; while (<FILE>) { # FIXME: share the pattern matching code with intltool-extract if (/\s_[-A-Za-z0-9._:]+\s*=\s*\"([^"]+)\"/ || /<_[^>]+>/ || /translatable=\"yes\"/) { if (defined isNotValidMissing (unpack("x3 A*", $file))) { push @buf_allfiles, unpack("x3 A*", $file) . "\n"; } last; } } close FILE; } foreach my $file (@buf_i18n_ini) { open FILE, "<$file"; while (<FILE>) { if (/_(.*)=/) { if (defined isNotValidMissing (unpack("x3 A*", $file))) { push @buf_allfiles, unpack("x3 A*", $file) . "\n"; } last; } } close FILE; } foreach my $file (@buf_i18n_xml_unmarked) { if (defined isNotValidMissing (unpack("x3 A*", $file))) { push @buf_allfiles, unpack("x3 A*", $file) . "\n"; } } @buf_allfiles_sorted = sort (@buf_allfiles); @buf_potfiles_sorted = sort (@buf_potfiles); my %in2; foreach (@buf_potfiles_sorted) { $in2{$_} = 1; } my @result; foreach (@buf_allfiles_sorted) { if (!exists($in2{$_})) { push @result, $_ } } my @buf_potfiles_notexist; foreach (@buf_potfiles_sorted) { chomp (my $dummy = $_); if ("$dummy" ne "" and ! -f "../$dummy") { push @buf_potfiles_notexist, $_; } } ## Save file with information about the files missing ## if any, and give information about this procedure. if (@result + @buf_potfiles_notexist > 0) { if (@result) { print "\n" if $VERBOSE; unlink "missing"; open OUT, ">missing"; print OUT @result; close OUT; warn "\e[1mThe following files contain translations and are currently not in use. Please\e[0m\n". "\e[1mconsider adding these to the POTFILES.in file, located in the po/ directory.\e[0m\n\n"; print STDERR @result, "\n"; warn "If some of these files are left out on purpose then please add them to\n". "POTFILES.skip instead of POTFILES.in. A file \e[1m'missing'\e[0m containing this list\n". "of left out files has been written in the current directory.\n"; } if (@buf_potfiles_notexist) { unlink "notexist"; open OUT, ">notexist"; print OUT @buf_potfiles_notexist; close OUT; warn "\n" if ($VERBOSE or @result); warn "\e[1mThe following files do not exist anymore:\e[0m\n\n"; warn @buf_potfiles_notexist, "\n"; warn "Please remove them from POTFILES.in or POTFILES.skip. A file \e[1m'notexist'\e[0m\n". "containing this list of absent files has been written in the current directory.\n"; } } ## If there is nothing to complain about, notify the user else { print "\nAll files containing translations are present in POTFILES.in.\n" if $VERBOSE; } } sub Console_WriteError_InvalidOption { ## Handle invalid arguments print STDERR "Try `${PROGRAM} --help' for more information.\n"; exit 1; } sub GenerateHeaders { my $EXTRACT = "@INTLTOOL_EXTRACT@"; chomp $EXTRACT; $EXTRACT = $ENV{"INTLTOOL_EXTRACT"} if $ENV{"INTLTOOL_EXTRACT"}; ## Generate the .h header files, so we can allow glade and ## xml translation support if (! -x "$EXTRACT") { print STDERR "\n *** The intltool-extract script wasn't found!" ."\n *** Without it, intltool-update can not generate files.\n"; exit; } else { open (FILE, $POTFILES_in) or die "$PROGRAM: POTFILES.in not found.\n"; while (<FILE>) { chomp; next if /^\[\s*encoding/; ## Find xml files in POTFILES.in and generate the ## files with help from the extract script my $gettext_type= &POFile_DetermineType ($1); if (/\.($xml_support|$ini_support)$/ || /^\[/) { s/^\[[^\[].*]\s*//; my $filename = "../$_"; if ($VERBOSE) { system ($EXTRACT, "--update", "--srcdir=$SRCDIR", "--type=$gettext_type", $filename); } else { system ($EXTRACT, "--update", "--type=$gettext_type", "--srcdir=$SRCDIR", "--quiet", $filename); } } } close FILE; } } # # Generate .pot file from POTFILES.in # sub GeneratePOTemplate { my $XGETTEXT = $ENV{"XGETTEXT"} || "/usr/bin/xgettext"; my $XGETTEXT_ARGS = $ENV{"XGETTEXT_ARGS"} || ''; chomp $XGETTEXT; if (! -x $XGETTEXT) { print STDERR " *** xgettext is not found on this system!\n". " *** Without it, intltool-update can not extract strings.\n"; exit; } print "Building $MODULE.pot...\n" if $VERBOSE; open INFILE, $POTFILES_in; unlink "POTFILES.in.temp"; open OUTFILE, ">POTFILES.in.temp" or die("Cannot open POTFILES.in.temp for writing"); my $gettext_support_nonascii = 0; # checks for GNU gettext >= 0.12 my $dummy = `$XGETTEXT --version --from-code=UTF-8 >$devnull 2>$devnull`; if ($? == 0) { $gettext_support_nonascii = 1; } else { # urge everybody to upgrade gettext print STDERR "WARNING: This version of gettext does not support extracting non-ASCII\n". " strings. That means you should install a version of gettext\n". " that supports non-ASCII strings (such as GNU gettext >= 0.12),\n". " or have to let non-ASCII strings untranslated. (If there is any)\n"; } my $encoding = "ASCII"; my $forced_gettext_code; my @temp_headers; my $encoding_problem_is_reported = 0; while (<INFILE>) { next if (/^#/ or /^\s*$/); chomp; my $gettext_code; if (/^\[\s*encoding:\s*(.*)\s*\]/) { $forced_gettext_code=$1; } elsif (/\.($xml_support|$ini_support)$/ || /^\[/) { s/^\[.*]\s*//; print OUTFILE "../$_.h\n"; push @temp_headers, "../$_.h"; $gettext_code = &TextFile_DetermineEncoding ("../$_.h") if ($gettext_support_nonascii and not defined $forced_gettext_code); } else { if ($SRCDIR eq ".") { print OUTFILE "../$_\n"; } else { print OUTFILE "$SRCDIR/../$_\n"; } $gettext_code = &TextFile_DetermineEncoding ("../$_") if ($gettext_support_nonascii and not defined $forced_gettext_code); } next if (! $gettext_support_nonascii); if (defined $forced_gettext_code) { $encoding=$forced_gettext_code; } elsif (defined $gettext_code and "$encoding" ne "$gettext_code") { if ($encoding eq "ASCII") { $encoding=$gettext_code; } elsif ($gettext_code ne "ASCII") { # Only report once because the message is quite long if (! $encoding_problem_is_reported) { print STDERR "WARNING: You should use the same file encoding for all your project files,\n". " but $PROGRAM thinks that most of the source files are in\n". " $encoding encoding, while \"$_\" is (likely) in\n". " $gettext_code encoding. If you are sure that all translatable strings\n". " are in same encoding (say UTF-8), please \e[1m*prepend*\e[0m the following\n". " line to POTFILES.in:\n\n". " [encoding: UTF-8]\n\n". " and make sure that configure.in/ac checks for $PACKAGE >= 0.27 .\n". "(such warning message will only be reported once.)\n"; $encoding_problem_is_reported = 1; } } } } close OUTFILE; close INFILE; unlink "$MODULE.pot"; my @xgettext_argument=("$XGETTEXT", "--add-comments", "--directory\=\.", "--output\=$MODULE\.pot", "--files-from\=\.\/POTFILES\.in\.temp"); my $XGETTEXT_KEYWORDS = &FindPOTKeywords; push @xgettext_argument, $XGETTEXT_KEYWORDS; push @xgettext_argument, "--from-code\=$encoding" if ($gettext_support_nonascii); push @xgettext_argument, $XGETTEXT_ARGS if $XGETTEXT_ARGS; my $xgettext_command = join ' ', @xgettext_argument; # intercept xgettext error message print "Running $xgettext_command\n" if $VERBOSE; my $xgettext_error_msg = `$xgettext_command 2>\&1`; my $command_failed = $?; unlink "POTFILES.in.temp"; print "Removing generated header (.h) files..." if $VERBOSE; unlink foreach (@temp_headers); print "done.\n" if $VERBOSE; if (! $command_failed) { if (! -e "$MODULE.pot") { print "None of the files in POTFILES.in contain strings marked for translation.\n" if $VERBOSE; } else { print "Wrote $MODULE.pot\n" if $VERBOSE; } } else { if ($xgettext_error_msg =~ /--from-code/) { # replace non-ASCII error message with a more useful one. print STDERR "ERROR: xgettext failed to generate PO template file because there is non-ASCII\n". " string marked for translation. Please make sure that all strings marked\n". " for translation are in uniform encoding (say UTF-8), then \e[1m*prepend*\e[0m the\n". " following line to POTFILES.in and rerun $PROGRAM:\n\n". " [encoding: UTF-8]\n\n"; } else { print STDERR "$xgettext_error_msg"; if (-e "$MODULE.pot") { # is this possible? print STDERR "ERROR: xgettext failed but still managed to generate PO template file.\n". " Please consult error message above if there is any.\n"; } else { print STDERR "ERROR: xgettext failed to generate PO template file. Please consult\n". " error message above if there is any.\n"; } } exit (1); } } sub POFile_Update { -f "$MODULE.pot" or die "$PROGRAM: $MODULE.pot does not exist.\n"; my $MSGMERGE = $ENV{"MSGMERGE"} || "/usr/bin/msgmerge"; my ($lang, $outfile) = @_; print "Merging $SRCDIR/$lang.po with $MODULE.pot..." if $VERBOSE; my $infile = "$SRCDIR/$lang.po"; $outfile = "$SRCDIR/$lang.po" if ($outfile eq ""); # I think msgmerge won't overwrite old file if merge is not successful system ("$MSGMERGE", "-o", $outfile, $infile, "$MODULE.pot"); } sub Console_WriteError_NotExisting { my ($file) = @_; ## Report error if supplied language file is non-existing print STDERR "$PROGRAM: $file does not exist!\n"; print STDERR "Try '$PROGRAM --help' for more information.\n"; exit; } sub GatherPOFiles { my @po_files = glob ("./*.po"); @languages = map (&POFile_GetLanguage, @po_files); foreach my $lang (@languages) { $po_files_by_lang{$lang} = shift (@po_files); } } sub POFile_GetLanguage ($) { s/^(.*\/)?(.+)\.po$/$2/; return $_; } sub Console_Write_TranslationStatus { my ($lang, $output_file) = @_; my $MSGFMT = $ENV{"MSGFMT"} || "/usr/bin/msgfmt"; $output_file = "$SRCDIR/$lang.po" if ($output_file eq ""); system ("$MSGFMT", "-o", "$devnull", "--verbose", $output_file); } sub Console_Write_CoverageReport { my $MSGFMT = $ENV{"MSGFMT"} || "/usr/bin/msgfmt"; &GatherPOFiles; foreach my $lang (@languages) { print "$lang: "; &POFile_Update ($lang, ""); } print "\n\n * Current translation support in $MODULE \n\n"; foreach my $lang (@languages) { print "$lang: "; system ("$MSGFMT", "-o", "$devnull", "--verbose", "$SRCDIR/$lang.po"); } } sub SubstituteVariable { my ($str) = @_; # always need to rewind file whenever it has been accessed seek (CONF, 0, 0); # cache each variable. varhash is global to we can add # variables elsewhere. while (<CONF>) { if (/^(\w+)=(.*)$/) { ($varhash{$1} = $2) =~ s/^["'](.*)["']$/$1/; } } if ($str =~ /^(.*)\${?([A-Z_]+)}?(.*)$/) { my $rest = $3; my $untouched = $1; my $sub = $varhash{$2}; return SubstituteVariable ("$untouched$sub$rest"); } # We're using Perl backticks ` and "echo -n" here in order to # expand any shell escapes (such as backticks themselves) in every variable return echo_n ($str); } sub CONF_Handle_Open { my $base_dirname = getcwd(); $base_dirname =~ s@.*/@@; my ($conf_in, $src_dir); if ($base_dirname =~ /^po(-.+)?$/) { if (-f "Makevars") { my $makefile_source; local (*IN); open (IN, "<Makevars") || die "can't open Makevars: $!"; while (<IN>) { if (/^top_builddir[ \t]*=/) { $src_dir = $_; $src_dir =~ s/^top_builddir[ \t]*=[ \t]*([^ \t\n\r]*)/$1/; chomp $src_dir; if (-f "$src_dir" . 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Both are exposed when running gksudo --debug: - First, when read() fails, the printed value will come from uninitialised memory. This results in stuff like "GNOME_SUDO_PASSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS..." being printed. - Second, the null terminator is off-by-one, resulting in garbage being printed at the end of each line. This may also lead to memory corruption (for n >= 256)! * libgksu/libgksu.c: 2009-03-04 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * Release 2.0.9 * libgksu/libgksu.c: fix how the GdkDisplay* is obtained at gksu_context_launch_initiate * libgksu/gksu-run-helper.c: - cleanup the environment from ORBIT_SOCKETDIR and DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS to acommodate recent changes in gconf 2009-02-22 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@alface> * Release 2.0.8 2009-02-22 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * libgksu/libgksu.c: - added threads protection for the gdk fadeout/fadein animation, so that callers will not have X errors when trying to use gdk functions in parallel with us See http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=549760. 2009-02-22 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * configure.ac, libgksu/libgksu.{c,h}, libgksu/gksu-run-helper.c: - accepted patch by Joshua Kwan <jkwan@vmware.com> to return the same status code as the child 2009-02-03 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * configure.ac: - added th to ALL_LINGUAS 2008-08-29 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * libgksu/libgksu.c: patch by Daniel Richard G. <skunk@iSKUNK.ORG> to allow changing the location of the lockfile, so that libgksu will work on AFS/NFS mounted home directories 2008-06-20 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * libgksu/gksu-run-helper.c: accepted patch by Michael Vogt, from Ubuntu, to fix very long commands not fitting in the helper's statically-sized buffer (Debian bug #486087, launchpad #173757) * libgksu/libgksu.c (sudo_full): accepted patch by Michael Vogt, from Ubuntu, to fix sudo having problems resolving network addresses breaking gksu (Debian bug #486083, launchpad #237325) 2008-05-27 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * Release 2.0.7 * libgksu/libgksu.c (gksu_sudo_full): accepted patch by Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk> to also disable nonblocking I/O when no password is asked (Debian bug #463709) * configure.ac: - remove \n from the test code used to test for the presence of the -version-script linker option; that was causing the test to fail 2008-05-16 Gustavo Noronha Silva <Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@alfaiati.net>> * Release 2.0.6 2008-01-02 Guilherme de S. Pastore <gpastore@debian.org> * libgksu/libgksu.c (gksu_sudo_full): fix typo introduced with the latest changes ("aways"). 2007-12-31 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@cenoura> * libgksu/libgksu.c: - format parameters were wrong for the case in which you ask gksu to run a given command as a given user (other than root); thanks to Uwe Kleine-König <ukleinek@informatik.uni-freiburg.de> for pointing out; Debian bug #449180 * libgksu/libgksu.c: - accepted patch from Ubuntu by Michael Vogt to add a new property for GksuContext: always_ask_password; the patch suffered minor aditions by me to also implement the functionality to the su backend and document the limitations (Debian bug #453423) * libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c: - accepted patch from Ubuntu by Michael Vogt that fixes the capslock notification so that it doesn't change the size of the window (Debian bug #453426) 2007-06-22 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * libgksu/libgksu.c: - accepted patch from Ubuntu, by Michael Vogt, that fixes the way gksu waits for the child process to finish; see: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libgksu/+bug/121581 2007-06-10 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * Release 2.0.5 * libgksu/libgksu.c: - also complete launch notification when cancel is pressed in the dialog; (Addressing Debian Bug #426495) 2007-06-09 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * libgksu/libgksu.c: - reworked the way gksu_su{,do}_full relays the child's output, making it sleep rather than wakeup every few microseconds (Addressing Debian Bug #425679) 2007-05-11 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * configure.ac: - added sv and zh_CN.po to ALL_LINGUAS 2007-03-28 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * configure.ac: - added ko to ALL_LINGUAS 2007-03-06 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * libgksu/libgksu.c: - always try to create the keyring when setting the password; if the keyring exists this is a no-op, so no problems (Addressing Debian Bug #412681) * libgksu/libgksu.c: - improved debugging for getting the password from the GNOME Keyring; and do not show the password anymore when debugging 2007-03-04 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * libgksu/libgksu.c: - accepted patch by Michael Vogt to handle the better quoted strings given by gksu 2007-02-04 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * Release 2.0.4 2007-01-22 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * libgksu/libgksu.[ch]: - accepted patch by "Gian Mario Tagliaretti" <g.tagliaretti@gmail.com> to turn GksuContext into a boxed type, so that it can be used in a saner way in bindings 2007-01-05 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * libgksu/libgksu.c: - accepted patch by Виталий Ищенко <betalb@gmail.com> which makes libgksu only replace the 'password typing' character when '*' is the default one 2006-12-07 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * libgksu/libgksu.c: - make sure DESKTOP_STARTUP_ID is set in the environment correctly 2006-10-31 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * libgksu/libgksu.c: - remove a trailing \n if it exists in the password we get from the GNOME Keyring (Addresses Debian Bug #395462) 2006-10-23 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * Release 2.0.3 * libgksu/libgksu.c: - make sure the dialog is _destroyed_ instead of just being hidden, after some action has been taken in the dialog that asks for the password - returns WRONGAUTOPASS instead of WRONGPASS when wrong password is the one we got from the gnome keyring - store the password in the GNOME Keyring without the \n (Addresses Debian Bug #394895) 2006-10-22 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * Release 2.0.2 * libgksu/libgksu.c: - make sure we notice ECHO disabled, and remove some uneeded waits which will probably speedup using su with password, but probably slow down su without password; this should avoid deadlocks when su delays setting ECHO off. 2006-10-15 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c: - try to always have focus, by traping the focus-out-event; should address Debian bug #391804 2006-10-08 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * Release 2.0.1 * libgksu/libgksu.c: - use some brute force reading when using sudo, to be able to handle stuff like the sudo lecture and pam modules debugging 2006-10-01 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * libgksu/libgksu.c: - if xauth is an empty string when using the su backend, then try to get it again by striping the hostname part of the display string; this is needed for ssh X forwarding 2006-09-23 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * configure.ac: - version set to 2.0.0; releasing libgksu 2, at last! 2006-09-07 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * libgksu/libgksu.c: - have gksu ignore lines coming from the process 'till it is able to find the gksu: waiting line; this is done observing some time and size constraints, though, so we won't end up in an infinite loop; this addresses #17139; libpam-mount should now work happily with debug on - also make su's child session leader, like sudo's, so that when the program you ran launches another, closing the first will not destroy the second 2006-09-02 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * configure.ac: - added it to ALL_LINGUAS 2006-08-19 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * configure.ac: - added lt to ALL_LINGUAS * libgksu/libgksu.c: - add gettext call in the prompt in su_ask_password, so that the prompt is translated 2006-08-15 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * libgksu/libgksu.c: - accepted patch by Michael Vogt to fix the detection of sudo password failure by making the fd block while expecting the line right after the password is sent to sudo 2006-08-06 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * Release 1.9.8 * libgksu/libgksu.c: - bring the rest of the startup notification code from the application 2006-07-19 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * Release 1.9.7 * libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.{c,h}: - gksuui_dialog_init is not called after the properties are set, so post-pone creating the gnome-keyring UI when they are; also fixes a logic error 2006-07-16 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * Release 1.9.6 * libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c, libgksu/libgksu.c: - add a new object property to GksuuiDialog, and pass the sudo_mode boolean to it on object instanciation, so that the sudo window will not have the gnome_keyring stuff, again * libgksu/libgksu.c[gksu_sudo_full]: - use select in the read side of the parent_pipe, so that the sudo prompt will not show up after the non-blocking read is done (addresses Debian bug #377746) - do not remove the hostname/socket part of the DISPLAY (addresses Debian bug #349652) 2006-07-12 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * Release 1.9.5 * libgksu/libgksu.{c,h}: - add accessor methods for the startup notification launcher context 2006-07-10 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * configure.ac: - increment version to 1.9.5 * libgksu/libgksu.{c,h}, libgksuui/gksu-dialog.{c,h}: - implement a new 'alert' label, to allow applications showing messages like 'wrong password, try again' 2006-07-05 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * gksu.png, gksu-properties/{Makefile.am,gksu-properties.desktop.in, gksu-properties.c}: - added an icon, and a desktop file so that the capplet will show in the preferences menu for the desktop 2006-07-03 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * libgksu/libgksu.c: - remove \n from the check of the command name, since gtop does not give a \n-terminated string; thanks to Benoît Dejean <benoit@placenet.org> for pointing this out 2006-06-29 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * gksu-properties/*: - start a simple capplet to configure the gksu gconf preferences * libgksu/defines.h: - small adaption so it can better be used by gksu-properties 2006-06-26 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * Release 1.9.4 * libgksu/libgksu.c: - correctly derreference the error pointer when checking if something was returned by ask_pass 2006-06-25 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * Release 1.9.3 * libgksu/libgksu.c: - use TRUE for success and FALSE for failure, to match glib's spawn API - well, it's a development release =D * libgksu/libgksu.c: - handle canceling the dialog correctly; added a new error to the enum * configure.ac, libgksu/libgksu.c: - accepted patch by Benoît Dejean <benoit@placenet.org> to get the process name in a platform independent way 2006-05-01 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * configure.ac: - added fr to ALL_LINGUAS * configure.ac, libgksu/Makefile.am: - only use the version script if the system we're building on supports it; thanks to Daniel Macks for the patch * libgksu/libgksu.c: - check fread's return value before using strlen and setting a \0 in the xauth string, to prevent problems when xauth returns nothing (#7698) - handle locales which mess with the 'su:' layout * Release 1.9.2 * configure.ac: - fixed gettext domain define 2006-04-30 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * docs/*: - updated documentation * libgksu/Makefile.am: - increased minor version of the library, since some symbols were added * libgksuui/Makefile.am: - do not build a static version of the lib only; I need a shared version with PIC symbols built so that libgksu will be able to be fully PIC * libgksu/libgksu.c: - provide an API for simply getting the password - standardize the get methods that return string to return NULL if they were not set, and updated "docstrings" to fit; - removed translatable marks for strings that are errors printed to stderr - made some strings look better or more HIG compliant * libgksuui/libgksu.{c,h}, libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c: - accepted changes from the Ubuntu people to make the dialog and messages be more beatiful; also provide an API that enables specifying a descriptional name for the command, that is used automatically in the message * libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c: - do not center the label that is used to display the message 2006-04-24 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * libgksu/libgksu.c: - use the internal context->sudo_mode to tell the ask_pass function if we're on su or sudo mode * libgksu/libgksu.{c.h}: - implemented the message setting and getting functions, and use the message that is given when creating the dialog * Release 1.9.1 2006-04-23 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * libgksu/libgksu2.pc.in: - add gnome-keyring-1 and gconf-2.0 as dependencies * Release 1.9.0 * libgksu/test-gksu.c: - display message before testing gksu_sudo_full, so we get a better picture of where stuff is happening - add a test to the new gksu_run{,_full} API * libgksu.c: - use non-blocking read when looking for the sudo prompt, so that we won't get blocked if there is none; also, make sure the window is displayed - (su) track that gnome keyring was used to enhance the pass_not_needed display logic; display it parallel to running the command, to match gksu_sudo_full behavior - only print the password when on debug mode - init sn_context with NULL, so non-SN-supporting users will not segfault when we check for the value * libgksu/libgksu.{c,h}: - new API gksu_run{,_full}, that is a generic way of using gksu functionality, leaving the choice of su or sudo backend to the gconf setting 2006-04-16 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * libgksu/libgksu.c: - used suggestion by Benoît Dejean <benoit@placenet.org> to avoid buffer overflows on the debug code * libgksu/libgksu.c: - patch from Michael Vogt to fix corner condition which happens when fgets returns badly with a specific app 2006-04-15 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * libgksu/libgksu.c, libgksu/gksu-run-helper.c: - check for xauth at /usr/bin (Xorg 7.0) and /usr/X11R6/bin (Xorg 6.9 and XFree86) [merged from trunk] 2006-03-12 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.c: - added UI for the gnome-keyring support in the main widget * libgksu/libgksu.c: - Preliminary support for gnome-keyring imported from the gksu app code; it now removes the password from the keyring in case it tries with it and fails 2006-03-02 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * configure.ac: - added dependency on libstartup-notification-1.0 to PKG_CHECK_MODULES; startup notification support has been added! * libgksu/test-gksu.c: - use the new location for xterm (FHS-compliant) * libgksu/libgksu.c: - integrated patch by Michael Vogt to support startup notfication - added accessor methods for the GksuContext structure, I want it to be opaque * libgksu/Makefile.am, libgksu/libgksu2.pc.in: - misc fixes to build system 2006-01-24 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * libgksuui/gksuui-dialog.{c,h}: - applied patch by Michael Vogt to report that capslock is enabled with small modifications 2006-01-07 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * libgksu/libgksu.c, docs/*: - revamp documentation; gtk-doc-style comments added to functions and some fixes to return values were made to match the docs * configure.ac, Makefile.am, others: - revamping the i18n infra-structure; mainly removing local intl/ copy and updating files - do not use local copies of m4 files in a m4/ directory * configure.ac: - do not create pkg-config files for libgksuui; it won't be installed anymore * Make libgksuui a sub, static library for libgksu only. - removed gksu-convenience stuff, that is not going to be used anymore 2005-12-11 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * Major design overhaul - incorporating libgksuui - no longer try to be UI independent; use GTK+ mercylessly - incorporating gconf schema and settings handling - massive API review, removal of most public functions; GksuContext is no longer a GObject-based object, no longer has many accessor functions for its data fields and is needed for the _full versions of the main API functions right now; this allows saner handling of password prompting and housekeeping * gksu.schemas.in: - remove always-ask-password for now, it will probably be replaced by something else when gnome-keyring is integrated * intltoolized, modified some stuff for the package renaming to work * libgksu/libgksu.c: - integrated 'prompt before grab' support; also make the foce-grab configuration effective * renaming files: - libgksu/gksu-context.{c,h} -> libgksu/libgksu.{c,h} 2005-11-23 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * Release 1.3.7 2005-11-17 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> Following 4 fixes were done with information and help provided by Benoît Dejean <benoit@placenet.org>; thanks! * libgksu/gksu-context.c: - change debug message for the case in which we can't find a password prompt * libgksu/gksu-context.c: - do not free the user component of the context struct twice * libgksu/gksu-context.c: - init buffer with {0} so that debuging information will not show crappy stuff for it * libgksu/gksu-context.c: - check if pass_not_needed is there before calling it on gksu_context_sudo_run_full 2005-10-25 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * Release 1.3.6 2005-10-02 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * libgksu/gksu-context.c: - fix logic problem when checking if what was read does not start with "gksu" or "su" - thanks to Guilherme de S. Pastore for spotting the problematic range of code (Debian bug #331124) 2005-09-29 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * Release 1.3.5 * libgksu/gksu-context.c: - fixed some memory leaks which were added by lack of caution on my part =/ 2005-09-28 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * Release 1.3.4 * relibtoolized with libtool --automake -c -f (Debian's libtool 1.5.20-1) * configure.ac: bump version to 1.3.4 * libgksu/gksu-context.c: - apply the same solution to handling error return checking to the su backend 2005-09-21 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * libgksu/gksu-context.c: - handle 'not in sudoers' message (Ubuntu's #14922) 2005-09-18 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * libgksu/gksu-context.c: - applied a patch to use /proc information to find out the name of the current child process to check if it was sudo who returned a failure code or the app we called on Linux systems; patch and modifications done to it were made by Michael Vogt and his advice, respectively (Ubuntu's #7517) 2005-09-12 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * libgksu/gksu-context.c: - treat the command line to remove the quotes that may have been added by gksu's multi-argument processing code 2005-08-20 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * libgksu/gksu-context.{c,h}: - improve error reporting for sudo; tries to detect if sudo reported that the user cannot run the command for that user 2005-08-02 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * Release 1.3.3 * libgksu/Makefile.am: - undo soname change because I stepped back from breaking the ABI * libgksu/gksu-context.{c,h}: - leave ask_and_run as deprecated functions to let software which used it at some point in development keep building and running * libgksu/gksu-context.{c,h}: - replaced ask_and_run with run_full for both su and sudo; the new API function which accepts another callback function that allows the user application to do something if a password was not needed like, for example, warning the user 2005-08-01 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * libgksu/gksu-context.c, libgksu/Makefile.am, configure.ac: - revert inclusion of gnome-keyring support, which should actually go into the app, not the lib 2005-07-21 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * libgksu/Makefile.am: - increased minor version number because of the adition to the API * libgksu/gksu-context.{c,h}, libgksu/test-gksu.c: - implemented the gksu_context_ask_and_run counterpart for sudo 2005-07-14 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * Release 1.3.2 - The "Helsinki" Release! * libgksu/Makefile.am: - increase library minor version because API was added without breaking ABI (yet! =D) * libgksu/gksu-context.c: - wrap the keyring callback in the ENABLE_GNOME_KEYRING ifdef * libgksu/gksu-context.c, docs/libgksu1.2-sections.txt: - make sure every public API function is documented * libgksu/gksu-context.c: - small fixes and improvements to some info and error messages * libgksu/gksu-context.c: - handle the droping of the \n echoed after password was given if a password needed to be given, so we have wheel trust and other situations in which you don't need a password handled correctly 2005-07-13 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * libgksu/gksu-context.c: - kill su in try_su_run instead of simply sending a "\n" if it asks for password, so we improve speed and avoid dead locks * libgksu/gksu-context.c: - after-password conversation with helper improved quite a bit and made simpler; should fix some problems with gksu-run: strings coming out eventually and prevent some cases of dead locks * libgksu/gksu-context.c: - accepted patch by Aurelien Jacobs <aurel@gnuage.org> that moves the keyring_create_item_cb outside of the function which calls it, so gksu will not segfault on AMD64, which does not permit execution of the stack; this addresses Debian bugs #318031, #307975 and #314369. 2005-07-12 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * libgksu/gksu-context.c: - also use the ECHO trick for try_su_run * libgksu/gksu-context.c: - OK, so the call to usleep must be inside the while loop so gksu won't be eating CPU time 2005-07-11 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * libgksu/test-gksu.c: - fixed su_ask_pass declaration to include the GError** argument * libgksu/gksu-context.c: - init buf on gksu_context_ask_and_run with \0's so we don't get random weird stuff at the first time we read something to it * libgksu/gksu-context.c: - better checking of whether a prompt is waiting for a password or not to figure out if a password is needed or not; this enhances the 'only ask for password if really needed' approach and is one more step on addressing Debian's #246652; this required some tweaking to the logic used in conversation with gksu-run-helper. * libgksu/gksu-context.c: - Fixed wording on xauth warning message so it will not use first person; this addresses Debian bug #309563. 2005-07-09 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * libgksu/gksu-context.c: - kill sudo when trying validation and wait a bit before wait()'ing, so gksu gets blocked for less time 2005-06-29 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * libgksu/gksu-context.{c,h}: - modified the password-asking function to receive a GError** so we have the possibility of creating a 'problem reporting' interface for it - also, check the return value of the function and bail out if it is FALSE 2005-06-28 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * libgksu/gksu-context.c: - make a gksu_context_ask_and_run that receives a function pointer to request password if needed (so you don't have to fill context->password beforehand) * libgksu/test-gksu.c: - also test the new API function 2005-06-18 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * Release 1.3.1 * libgksu/test-gksu.c: - s/strings.h/string.h/ * libgksu/gksu-context.c: - call try_su_run before the gnome-keyring test; this solves lots of issues I was work-arounding before * libgksu/gksu-context.c: - fixed password checking to correct number of chars to compare and close fdpty after the comparison so su will not be blocked trying to write to the terminal * libgksu/gksu-context.c: - avoid using the keyring if su will simply work without a password or if the password is not there at the time it needs to be saved - nullify the password when entering try_need_password and if su will run without it (it may have been reset by try_gnome_keyring) * libgksu/gksu-context.c: - implemented a new test to simply try to run su and see what happens to check if we need a password - the above involved some changes to the _run method so it won't simply bail out if a password is not supplied and will also be more careful while discarting su output, which will simply not exist in some cases 2005-06-16 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * ligbksu/gksu-context.c: - only save the password in the GNOME keyring if try_need_password has been called 2005-06-15 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * libgksu/test-gksu.c: - use the new API function for testing if a sudo password is needed - accept --su and --sudo arguments to try only su or sudo respectively * libgksu/gksu-context.{c,h}: - added a gksu_context_sudo_try_need_password to pre-check if we need a password; this uses sudo -v for now but will incorporate other ways of doing the check soon 2005-06-14 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * configure.ac: - added ro to ALL_LINGUAS 2005-06-13 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * Release 1.3.0 2005-06-09 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * configure.ac, libgksu/Makefile.am: - changes based on the patch by Szilard Novaki to provide a --enable-gnome-keyring option to configure, disabled by default - new development version (1.3.0), API/ABI will not really be guaranteed to be that stable from now on 'till 1.4 * docs/libgksu1.2-sections.txt: - updated so that the new public API function will appear in the documentation * libgksu/gksu-context.{c,h}: - added new public API function gksu_context_try_need_pass to check if we need to request a password (API version went up to 0:1:0, keeping compatibility) - implemented a method of getting a password from and saving it to the gnome-keyring, based on a patch provided to gksu by Szilard Novaki <novaki@agmen-software.com> 2005-06-01 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * configure.ac: - added eu to ALL_LINGUAS 2005-05-14 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * configure.ac: - added sk and nl to ALL_LINGUAS 2005-05-13 Miroslav Kure <kurem@debian.cz> * configure.ac: - added cs to ALL_LINGUAS 2005-05-12 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * configure.ac: - added pl to ALL_LINGUAS 2005-05-07 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * libgksu/gksu-context.c: - accepted patch by Michael Vogt <mvogt@acm.org> to make the process which uses libgksu the session leader 2005-04-27 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * configure.ac: - added hu to ALL_LINGUAS * configure.ac: - renamed no_NB to nb on ALL_LINGUAS 2005-04-05 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * Release 1.2.6 * libgksu/gksu-context.c: - use other tatic to grab xauth cookie to make XDM and remote users happy. Should address Debian bugs #280914 and #245092. * libgksu/gksu-context.c: - applied patch from Michael Vogt to have correct perms on the .Xauthority file that is created for sudo * libgksu/gksu-context.c: - some code cleanup and minor glitches were fixed * libgksu/gksu-run-helper.c: - changes to set XAUTHORITY in a more sane way and call the real command separately 2004-10-17 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * Release 1.2.5a * libgksu/gksu-context.c: - (gksu_context_sudo_run): added some more debugging stuff and fixed aditional space when checking if GNOME_SUDO_PASS was received, now sudo functionality works again. - (gksu_context_sudo_run): find out if password failed 2004-10-16 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * Release 1.2.5 * libgksu/gksu-context.c: - (gksu_context_run): ignore first line when reading the output of gksu-run-helper - this should fix Debian bug #272133 - (gksu_context_sudo_run): fixed the command building so that -H will only be used if context->keep_env is set - fixes Debian bug #276720 2004-10-14 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * ChangeLog: - converted to UTF-8 * libgksu/gksu-context.c: - prepare_xauth was modified to always get what comes after the ':' character, even if context->ssh_fwd is not set, thus making this variable unused for now... this probably fixed Debian bug #273819 * configure.ac: - added no_NB to ALL_LINGUAS 2004-09-07 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * Release 1.2.4 * libgksu/gksu-context.c: - applied patch by Martin Pitt <martin.pitt@canonical.com> to fix buffer overflows 2004-08-15 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * Release 1.2.3 * configure.ac: - added ca to ALL_LINGUAS 2004-06-24 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * Release 1.2.2 * libgksu/gksu-context.h: - added missing G_END_DECLS to fix C++ pre-processing (Debian bug #255607) 2004-05-29 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * Release 1.2.1 2004-05-27 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * libgksu/libgksu.ver, libgksu/Makefile.am: - build the library with versioned symbols (thanks to Steve Langasek's [vorlon's] talk on "Escaping the dependency hell" at Debian Conference 4 2004-05-18 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * Release 1.2.0! * libgksu/gksu-context.c: - fixed string about Xauthority file already existing when being created for the target user * docs/libgksu-sections.txt: - removed the macros and the get_type function, added gksu_context_free * libgksu/gksu-context.{c,h}: - document GksuContext and gksu_context_free 2004-05-05 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * Release 1.1.5 * libgksu/gksu-context.{c,h}: - new error for xauth stuff problems - now gksu looks at the XAUTHORITY environment variable to get the source from which to copy the Xauthorization file. 2004-04-11 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * libgksu/gksu-context.c: - more select->sleep to fix bugs in linux 2.6 2004-03-28 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * libgksu/test-gksu.c: - changed the command that is called from ls to xterm * libgksu/gksu-context.c: - remove the password displaying debug stuff (it is not safe ;)) - add an usleep to wait 200 usecs on each loop on the while that prints messages... it seems like linux 2.6's select() does not want to wait =) 2004-03-27 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * libgksu/gksu-context.c: - added some wait time before sending the password to su - the password was not being sent correctly without this. 2004-03-21 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * libgksu/gksu.h, gksu-context.h: - changed double quotes to <> in gksu.h, fixed double inclusion of glib.h and self-inclusion on gksu-context.h, thanks to Max Reinhold Jahnke for the later fix 2004-03-19 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * COPYING, libgksu/*: - change license to LGPL version 2 2004-03-08 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * libgksu/gksu-main*, libgksu/gksu-context*: - moved -main stuff to -context, made the _run stuff be methods of the GksuContext object also wrote a get_type function to the enum to help bindings * libgksu/gksu-context.{h,c}: - removed title, message and icon related methods as they are now to be used with the gksuui-dialog widget available in libgksuui - fixed problems with the naming of the GObject-related macros, so for example TYPE_GKSU_CONTEXT becomes GKSU_TYPE_CONTEXT -> I had misunderstood the docs and this seems to confuse the python binding generator 2004-03-07 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * libgksu/*: - loads of reorganization and code fixing to have it support the new build system, etc * separating libgksu into its own source package 2004-03-05 gettextize <bug-gnu-gettext@gnu.org> * Makefile.am (SUBDIRS): Add intl. (DIST_SUBDIRS): Add intl. * configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Add intl/Makefile. 2004-03-05 gettextize <bug-gnu-gettext@gnu.org> * Makefile.am (SUBDIRS): Add m4. (DIST_SUBDIRS): Add m4. (EXTRA_DIST): New variable. * configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Add m4/Makefile. (AM_GNU_GETTEXT_VERSION): Bump to 0.14.1. 2004-02-03 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> [1.1.1] * configure.ac: - polished a bit * libgksu/gksu-private.c: - fixed wrong error checking (duh) * libgksu/gksu-context.[ch]: - new implementation of GksuContext, based on the GObject glib facility * libgksu/libgksu.c, gksu/gksu.c: - port to the new GObject-based GksuContext 2004-02-02 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * libgksu/gksu-private.c, libgksu-gksu-private.h: - added a gksu_init_check function to init gtk * libgksu/libgksu.c, libgksu/gksu.h: - added printf-like format support for title and message setters - call gksu_init_check on all the three main functions to make sure gtk will be inited 2004-01-29 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * gksu/gksu.c: - ported to the new API * libgksu/libgksu.c, libgksu/gksu-private.c: - more well-defined separation between exported and not export symbols (now even using the visibility __attribute__) - new API, based on contexts, preparation for 1.2 * gksu/gksuexec.c: - accepted patch from Jorgen Viksell <jorgen.viksell@telia.com> to have gksuexec show a combo listing all the users on the system, thanks! 2004-01-20 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * Release 1.0.3 * libgksu/libgksu.c: - fixed _gksu_conf->dir allocation for gksu_sudo_run to work * libgksu/libgksu.c: - added aditional error checking code to the xauth exec to avoid a segfault when it returns nothing patch by Doug Holland <meldroc@frii.com> 2004-01-18 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * gksu/gksu.c, Makefile.am: - added support to sudo, when called as 'gksudo' - create the symlink on install 2004-01-17 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * Release 1.0.2 2004-01-16 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * libgksu/libgksu.c, libgksu/gksu.h: - improved error checking - improved error reporting on sudo related stuff - added gksu_sudo_run, with sudo support * remove the common directory and library, integrate the relevant parts into libgksu and gksu separately * libgksu/libgksu.c, common/gksutils.c: - incorporated code from gnome-sudo with some modifications to have gksu handle sudo, too untested, probably unstable code, needs testing to be exposed * libgksu/Makefile.am: - build the library with -fPIC, to allow prelinking * configure.ac: - added da to ALL_LINGUAS 2004-01-15 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * libgksu/libgksu.c: - Fixed problems with gksu closing the application when canceled - gtk_init_check instead of gtk_init, to avoid failures killing the "parent" application 2004-01-14 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * Release 1.0.1 * Major update on the documentation stuff * Small corrections to the locale handling code 2003-12-19 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * Release 1.0.0 * introducing libgksu! I believe the code is stable enough for a 1.0 release -- althought the change to a library might be a big move, the code has not being changed a lot... let's see if the Debian unstable trial proves me wrong. 2003-11-18 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * Release 0.9.18 * src/gui.c: - does not quit when grab fails, warns and continues... * po/de.po: - small fix, thanks to Michael Vogt <mvogt@acm.org> * src/gksu-run-helper.c: - fix bashism 2003-11-14 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * Release 0.9.17 * autogen.sh: - use automake 1.7, instead of 1.6 * configure.ac, po/pl.po: - added polish translation, thanks to Emil <emil5@go2.pl> * src/gksu-run-helper.c: - added, to help fix the stupid security bug * src/gksu.{c,h}, src/su.c, src/xauth.c: - modified to use the gksu-run-helper, which will fix the security bug in which the Xauth token appears on a ps auxwww 2003-08-28 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * Release 0.9.16 2003-08-26 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * src/xauth.c: - take care to take the MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1 from xauth list, XDM auth strings were biting gksu 2003-08-08 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * Release 0.9.15 2003-08-06 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * configure.ac: - added 'de' (German) to ALL_LINGUAS * gksu.desktop, gksuexec.desktop: - added German translation, thanks to: Sebastian Heinlein <sebastian.heinlein@campus.lmu.de> 2003-07-29 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * Release 0.9.14 * src/su.c: - shows a nicer dialog with 'Wrong password.' instead of simply 'Child exited with error 1' thingy if su returns 'Authentication failure' * src/su.c: - use >& to redirect instead of 2>&1 to make non-bash shells happy (Closes: #203386, #203387) 2003-07-24 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * Release 0.9.13 * README: - some explanations added * src/gui.c, src/su.c: - some modifications on the default label that's presented explaining why it wants the password, and in the label behavior, in general * src/gksu.c, src/xauth.c: - added --ssh-fwd option, which uses just the :x.x part of display when working with xauth, for gksu to work on ssh X11 forwarding (Closes Debian bug: #202532) 2003-07-23 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * Release 0.9.12 2003-07-22 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * src/xauth.c: - added output about xauth token, file, directory and display, for debuging purposes (when --debug is enabled) - fixed clean_dir to remove the directory if it is empty before clean_dir is called * src/su.c: - do not show xauth's output, unless --debug is given - get rid of bashism when calling xauth by using the env command * src/gksu.c: - added a --debug option, to ask for more verbose output 2003-07-14 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * man/gksu.1: - fixed --icon position 2003-06-14 gettextize <bug-gnu-gettext@gnu.org> * Makefile.am (ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS): New variable. * configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Add m4/Makefile. (AM_GNU_GETTEXT_VERSION): Bump to 0.12.1. 2003-06-14 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * Release 0.9.11 * Applied patch from Ãlvaro Peña <apg@esware.com> to HIG-ify gksu a bit more 2003-05-24 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * Release 0.9.10 * src/su.c: - Why the hell do I want gksu to automaticaly go to background? Changed that, I guess that'll help lots of scripts. 2003-05-10 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * Release 0.9.9 * src/gksuexec.c: - fixed the way the command is passed as argument to gksu to fix running programs with arguments (duh) 2003-05-08 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * src/su.c: - fixed bug which did not allow gksu to run programs with arguments like, say, 'emacs /etc/mozpluggerrc' =) 2003-05-06 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * configure.ac: added es.po to ALL_LINGUAS 2003-05-02 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * configure.ac: added ru.po to ALL_LINGUAS 2003-04-05 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * Release 0.9.8 * src/xauth.c: - initialize 'xauth' to avoid problems with junk thanks to Alex Stewart <am2stewa@uwaterloo.ca> * src/gui.c: - wait a bit longer before checking for the effectiveness of the keyboard/mouse grab 2003-03-29 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * Release 0.9.7 * src/gksu.c, src/xauth.c: - remove references to sudo, at least for now * src/sudo.{c,h}: - removed, no longer provide sudo functionality, it doesn't work as well as it should 2003-03-28 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * src/su.c: - use xauth information to make the magic work * src/xauth.c: - implement prepare_xauth_su to handle Xauth in a safer way, by using the 'xauth' program instead of a world readable .Xauthorization file - move the old way of doing things to the prepare_xauth_sudo function... sudo is a difficult piece of software to handle * src/gksu.c: - moved as much xauth specific stuff as I could to xauth.c 2003-02-01 Allan Douglas <allan_douglas@gmx.net> * src/sudo.c: - cleanups 2003-01-31 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * Release 0.9.1 * AUTHORS: - added Allan Douglas 2003-01-31 Allan Douglas <allan_douglas@gmx.net> * src/su.c: - fixed the "missing output" bug 2003-01-30 Allan Douglas <allan_douglas@gmx.net> * configure.ac: - removed yacc dependency * src/su.c: - cleanups 2003-01-30 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * src/su.c, src/sudo.c: - fixed some stuff pointed by my friend "o_0" =P * src/gksuexec.c: - has an 'advanced' dialog to select options 'login_shell' and '--preserv-env' for gksu 2003-01-30 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * src/gksuexec.c: - has an 'advanced' dialog to select options 'login_shell' and '--preserv-env' for gksu 2003-01-29 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * man/gksu.1: - added reference for gksuexec command - updated with the help of the 'help2man' command * man/gksuexec.1: (new) - wrote manpage to the new command * man/Makefile.am: (new) - install manpages * src/gksu.c: - fixed small and harmless segfault when free'ing conf.title - accept -i, --icon to set window's icon - print-pass' message no longer assumes root user * src/gui.c: - use gksu's icon at the window, instead of the question mark - use conf.icon to set gksu window's icon 2003-01-29 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * Release 0.9.0 * src/gksuexec.c: - a new program, a dialog to ask for other informations as a wrapper to gksu's command line * src/util.{c,h}, src/gui.{c,h}: - moved gk_dialog from gui to util to make it easier for gksuexec to use it * gksuexec.desktop: - new icon for GNOME, to run gksuexec 2003-01-28 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * Release 0.8.5 * src/su.c: - does not ask for password when the real uid is 0 (see http://bugs.debian.org/178675) * src/gksu.c: - minor aesthetical fixes 2003-01-22 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * Release 0.8.4 2003-01-14 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * src/Makefile.am: - define DATA_DIR - add optimization on compilation * src/gui.c: - set default windows icon (requires Gtk+2.2) * gksu.png: - new icon, from art.gnome.org, Authorization.png * gksu.png -> gksu-terminal.png: - renamed icon for gnome's desktop icon 2003-01-14 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * 0.8.3 Release * clean up to the build system, using autoconf 2.50 and automake-1.6 * man/gksu.1: - fixed WHATIS entry * gksu.desktop, gksu.png: - icon for GNOME's System menu, to open a terminal as the root user 2003-01-14 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * 0.8.2 Release - changed configure.in * src/gksu.c: - make reset environment the default, changed: reset-env, r to preserv-env, k - make not login shell the default, again, it will make the Xauth stuff break... duh * src/su.c, src/sudo.c: - yes, yes, auto-background again =P * src/gui.c: - cleans the Xauth directory in case the dialog is canceled or closed - changed buttons' positions to reflect the changes that happened to GNOME2 * src/gksu.c: - made title more i18n friendly, fixed some small memory leaks * po/pt_BR.po: - updated translation 2003-01-12 Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> * src/gksu.c: - make login shell by default * src/su.c, src/sudo.c: - no grandchild, no auto-background anymore - fixes on outputing things 2002-08-13 gettextize <bug-gnu-gettext@gnu.org> * Makefile.am (SUBDIRS): Add m4. 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The Free Translation Project is a way to get maintainers of free software, translators, and users all together, so that will gradually become able to speak many languages. A few packages already provide translations for their messages. If you found this `ABOUT-NLS' file inside a distribution, you may assume that the distributed package does use GNU `gettext' internally, itself available at your nearest GNU archive site. But you do _not_ need to install GNU `gettext' prior to configuring, installing or using this package with messages translated. Installers will find here some useful hints. These notes also explain how users should proceed for getting the programs to use the available translations. They tell how people wanting to contribute and work at translations should contact the appropriate team. When reporting bugs in the `intl/' directory or bugs which may be related to internationalization, you should tell about the version of `gettext' which is used. The information can be found in the `intl/VERSION' file, in internationalized packages. Quick configuration advice ========================== If you want to exploit the full power of internationalization, you should configure it using ./configure --with-included-gettext to force usage of internationalizing routines provided within this package, despite the existence of internationalizing capabilities in the operating system where this package is being installed. So far, only the `gettext' implementation in the GNU C library version 2 provides as many features (such as locale alias, message inheritance, automatic charset conversion or plural form handling) as the implementation here. It is also not possible to offer this additional functionality on top of a `catgets' implementation. Future versions of GNU `gettext' will very likely convey even more functionality. So it might be a good idea to change to GNU `gettext' as soon as possible. So you need _not_ provide this option if you are using GNU libc 2 or you have installed a recent copy of the GNU gettext package with the included `libintl'. INSTALL Matters =============== Some packages are "localizable" when properly installed; the programs they contain can be made to speak your own native language. Most such packages use GNU `gettext'. Other packages have their own ways to internationalization, predating GNU `gettext'. By default, this package will be installed to allow translation of messages. It will automatically detect whether the system already provides the GNU `gettext' functions. If not, the GNU `gettext' own library will be used. This library is wholly contained within this package, usually in the `intl/' subdirectory, so prior installation of the GNU `gettext' package is _not_ required. Installers may use special options at configuration time for changing the default behaviour. The commands: ./configure --with-included-gettext ./configure --disable-nls will respectively bypass any pre-existing `gettext' to use the internationalizing routines provided within this package, or else, _totally_ disable translation of messages. When you already have GNU `gettext' installed on your system and run configure without an option for your new package, `configure' will probably detect the previously built and installed `libintl.a' file and will decide to use this. This might be not what is desirable. You should use the more recent version of the GNU `gettext' library. I.e. if the file `intl/VERSION' shows that the library which comes with this package is more recent, you should use ./configure --with-included-gettext to prevent auto-detection. The configuration process will not test for the `catgets' function and therefore it will not be used. The reason is that even an emulation of `gettext' on top of `catgets' could not provide all the extensions of the GNU `gettext' library. Internationalized packages have usually many `po/LL.po' files, where LL gives an ISO 639 two-letter code identifying the language. Unless translations have been forbidden at `configure' time by using the `--disable-nls' switch, all available translations are installed together with the package. However, the environment variable `LINGUAS' may be set, prior to configuration, to limit the installed set. `LINGUAS' should then contain a space separated list of two-letter codes, stating which languages are allowed. Using This Package ================== As a user, if your language has been installed for this package, you only have to set the `LANG' environment variable to the appropriate `LL_CC' combination. Here `LL' is an ISO 639 two-letter language code, and `CC' is an ISO 3166 two-letter country code. For example, let's suppose that you speak German and live in Germany. At the shell prompt, merely execute `setenv LANG de_DE' (in `csh'), `export LANG; LANG=de_DE' (in `sh') or `export LANG=de_DE' (in `bash'). This can be done from your `.login' or `.profile' file, once and for all. You might think that the country code specification is redundant. But in fact, some languages have dialects in different countries. For example, `de_AT' is used for Austria, and `pt_BR' for Brazil. The country code serves to distinguish the dialects. The locale naming convention of `LL_CC', with `LL' denoting the language and `CC' denoting the country, is the one use on systems based on GNU libc. On other systems, some variations of this scheme are used, such as `LL' or `LL_CC.ENCODING'. You can get the list of locales supported by your system for your country by running the command `locale -a | grep '^LL''. Not all programs have translations for all languages. By default, an English message is shown in place of a nonexistent translation. If you understand other languages, you can set up a priority list of languages. This is done through a different environment variable, called `LANGUAGE'. GNU `gettext' gives preference to `LANGUAGE' over `LANG' for the purpose of message handling, but you still need to have `LANG' set to the primary language; this is required by other parts of the system libraries. For example, some Swedish users who would rather read translations in German than English for when Swedish is not available, set `LANGUAGE' to `sv:de' while leaving `LANG' to `sv_SE'. Special advice for Norwegian users: The language code for Norwegian bokma*l changed from `no' to `nb' recently (in 2003). During the transition period, while some message catalogs for this language are installed under `nb' and some older ones under `no', it's recommended for Norwegian users to set `LANGUAGE' to `nb:no' so that both newer and older translations are used. In the `LANGUAGE' environment variable, but not in the `LANG' environment variable, `LL_CC' combinations can be abbreviated as `LL' to denote the language's main dialect. For example, `de' is equivalent to `de_DE' (German as spoken in Germany), and `pt' to `pt_PT' (Portuguese as spoken in Portugal) in this context. Translating Teams ================= For the Free Translation Project to be a success, we need interested people who like their own language and write it well, and who are also able to synergize with other translators speaking the same language. Each translation team has its own mailing list. The up-to-date list of teams can be found at the Free Translation Project's homepage, `http://www.iro.umontreal.ca/contrib/po/HTML/', in the "National teams" area. If you'd like to volunteer to _work_ at translating messages, you should become a member of the translating team for your own language. The subscribing address is _not_ the same as the list itself, it has `-request' appended. For example, speakers of Swedish can send a message to `sv-request@li.org', having this message body: subscribe Keep in mind that team members are expected to participate _actively_ in translations, or at solving translational difficulties, rather than merely lurking around. If your team does not exist yet and you want to start one, or if you are unsure about what to do or how to get started, please write to `translation@iro.umontreal.ca' to reach the coordinator for all translator teams. The English team is special. It works at improving and uniformizing the terminology in use. Proven linguistic skill are praised more than programming skill, here. Available Packages ================== Languages are not equally supported in all packages. The following matrix shows the current state of internationalization, as of January 2004. The matrix shows, in regard of each package, for which languages PO files have been submitted to translation coordination, with a translation percentage of at least 50%. Ready PO files af am ar az be bg bs ca cs da de el en en_GB eo es +----------------------------------------------------+ a2ps | [] [] [] [] | aegis | () | ant-phone | () | anubis | | ap-utils | | aspell | [] | bash | [] [] [] [] | batchelor | | bfd | [] [] | binutils | [] [] | bison | [] [] [] | bluez-pin | [] [] [] | clisp | | clisp | [] [] [] | console-tools | [] [] | coreutils | [] [] [] [] | cpio | [] [] [] | darkstat | [] () [] | diffutils | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | e2fsprogs | [] [] [] | enscript | [] [] [] [] | error | [] [] [] [] [] | fetchmail | [] () [] [] [] [] | fileutils | [] [] [] | findutils | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | flex | [] [] [] [] | fslint | | gas | [] | gawk | [] [] [] [] | gbiff | [] | gcal | [] | gcc | [] [] | gettext | [] [] [] [] [] | gettext-examples | [] [] [] [] | gettext-runtime | [] [] [] [] [] | gettext-tools | [] [] [] | gimp-print | [] [] [] [] [] | gliv | | glunarclock | [] [] | gnubiff | [] | gnucash | [] () [] [] | gnucash-glossary | [] () [] | gnupg | [] () [] [] [] [] | gpe-aerial | [] | gpe-beam | [] [] | gpe-calendar | [] [] | gpe-clock | [] [] | gpe-conf | [] [] | gpe-contacts | [] [] | gpe-edit | [] | gpe-go | [] | gpe-login | [] [] | gpe-ownerinfo | [] [] | gpe-sketchbook | [] [] | gpe-su | [] [] | gpe-taskmanager | [] [] | gpe-timesheet | [] | gpe-today | [] [] | gpe-todo | [] [] | gphoto2 | [] [] [] [] | gprof | [] [] [] | gpsdrive | () () () | gramadoir | [] | grep | [] [] [] [] [] [] | gretl | [] | gtick | [] () | hello | [] [] [] [] [] [] | id-utils | [] [] | indent | [] [] [] [] | iso_3166 | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | iso_3166_1 | [] [] [] [] [] [] | iso_3166_2 | | iso_3166_3 | [] | iso_4217 | [] [] [] [] | iso_639 | | jpilot | [] [] [] | jtag | | jwhois | [] | kbd | [] [] [] [] [] | latrine | () | ld | [] [] | libc | [] [] [] [] [] [] | libgpewidget | [] [] | libiconv | [] [] [] [] [] | lifelines | [] () | lilypond | [] | lingoteach | | lingoteach_lessons | () () | lynx | [] [] [] [] | m4 | [] [] [] [] | mailutils | [] [] | make | [] [] [] | man-db | [] () [] [] () | minicom | [] [] [] | mysecretdiary | [] [] [] | nano | [] () [] [] [] | nano_1_0 | [] () [] [] [] | opcodes | [] | parted | [] [] [] [] [] | ptx | [] [] [] [] [] | python | | radius | [] | recode | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | rpm | [] [] | screem | | scrollkeeper | [] [] [] [] [] [] | sed | [] [] [] [] [] [] | sh-utils | [] [] [] | shared-mime-info | | sharutils | [] [] [] [] [] [] | silky | () | skencil | [] () [] | sketch | [] () [] | soundtracker | [] [] [] | sp | [] | tar | [] [] [] [] | texinfo | [] [] [] | textutils | [] [] [] [] | tin | () () | tp-robot | | tuxpaint | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | unicode-han-tra... | | unicode-transla... | | util-linux | [] [] [] [] [] | vorbis-tools | [] [] [] [] | wastesedge | () | wdiff | [] [] [] [] | wget | [] [] [] [] [] [] | xchat | [] [] [] [] | xfree86_xkb_xml | [] [] | xpad | [] | +----------------------------------------------------+ af am ar az be bg bs ca cs da de el en en_GB eo es 4 0 0 1 9 4 1 40 41 60 78 17 1 5 13 68 et eu fa fi fr ga gl he hr hu id is it ja ko lg +-------------------------------------------------+ a2ps | [] [] [] () () | aegis | | ant-phone | [] | anubis | [] | ap-utils | [] | aspell | [] [] | bash | [] [] | batchelor | [] [] | bfd | [] | binutils | [] [] | bison | [] [] [] [] | bluez-pin | [] [] [] [] [] | clisp | | clisp | [] | console-tools | | coreutils | [] [] [] [] [] [] | cpio | [] [] [] [] | darkstat | () [] [] [] | diffutils | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | e2fsprogs | | enscript | [] [] | error | [] [] [] [] | fetchmail | [] | fileutils | [] [] [] [] [] [] | findutils | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | flex | [] [] [] | fslint | [] | gas | [] | gawk | [] [] [] | gbiff | [] | gcal | [] | gcc | [] | gettext | [] [] [] | gettext-examples | [] [] | gettext-runtime | [] [] [] [] [] | gettext-tools | [] [] [] | gimp-print | [] [] | gliv | () | glunarclock | [] [] [] [] | gnubiff | [] | gnucash | () [] | gnucash-glossary | [] | gnupg | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | gpe-aerial | [] | gpe-beam | [] | gpe-calendar | [] [] [] | gpe-clock | [] | gpe-conf | [] | gpe-contacts | [] [] | gpe-edit | [] [] | gpe-go | [] | gpe-login | [] [] | gpe-ownerinfo | [] [] [] | gpe-sketchbook | [] | gpe-su | [] | gpe-taskmanager | [] | gpe-timesheet | [] [] [] | gpe-today | [] [] | gpe-todo | [] [] | gphoto2 | [] [] [] | gprof | [] [] | gpsdrive | () () () | gramadoir | [] [] | grep | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | gretl | [] [] | gtick | [] [] [] | hello | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | id-utils | [] [] [] [] | indent | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | iso_3166 | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | iso_3166_1 | [] [] [] [] [] | iso_3166_2 | | iso_3166_3 | | iso_4217 | [] [] [] [] [] [] | iso_639 | | jpilot | [] () | jtag | [] | jwhois | [] [] [] [] | kbd | [] | latrine | [] | ld | [] | libc | [] [] [] [] [] [] | libgpewidget | [] [] [] [] | libiconv | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | lifelines | () | lilypond | [] | lingoteach | [] [] | lingoteach_lessons | | lynx | [] [] [] [] | m4 | [] [] [] [] | mailutils | | make | [] [] [] [] [] [] | man-db | () () | minicom | [] [] [] [] | mysecretdiary | [] [] | nano | [] [] [] [] | nano_1_0 | [] [] [] [] | opcodes | [] | parted | [] [] [] | ptx | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | python | | radius | [] | recode | [] [] [] [] [] [] | rpm | [] [] | screem | | scrollkeeper | [] | sed | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | sh-utils | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | shared-mime-info | [] [] [] | sharutils | [] [] [] [] [] | silky | () [] () () | skencil | [] | sketch | [] | soundtracker | [] [] | sp | [] () | tar | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | texinfo | [] [] [] [] | textutils | [] [] [] [] [] [] | tin | [] () | tp-robot | [] | tuxpaint | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | unicode-han-tra... | | unicode-transla... | [] [] | util-linux | [] [] [] [] () [] | vorbis-tools | [] | wastesedge | () | wdiff | [] [] [] [] [] [] | wget | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | xchat | [] [] [] | xfree86_xkb_xml | [] [] | xpad | [] [] | 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| gliv | [] [] [] | glunarclock | [] [] [] [] | gnubiff | [] | gnucash | [] [] () [] | gnucash-glossary | [] [] | gnupg | [] | gpe-aerial | [] [] [] [] | gpe-beam | [] [] [] [] | gpe-calendar | [] [] [] [] | gpe-clock | [] [] [] [] | gpe-conf | [] [] [] [] | gpe-contacts | [] [] [] [] | gpe-edit | [] [] [] [] | gpe-go | [] [] [] | gpe-login | [] [] [] [] | gpe-ownerinfo | [] [] [] [] | gpe-sketchbook | [] [] [] [] | gpe-su | [] [] [] [] | gpe-taskmanager | [] [] [] [] | gpe-timesheet | [] [] [] [] | gpe-today | [] [] [] [] | gpe-todo | [] [] [] [] | gphoto2 | [] | gprof | [] [] | gpsdrive | () () [] | gramadoir | () [] | grep | [] [] [] [] [] | gretl | | gtick | [] [] [] | hello | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | id-utils | [] [] [] [] | indent | [] [] [] [] | iso_3166 | [] [] [] | iso_3166_1 | [] [] | iso_3166_2 | | iso_3166_3 | [] | iso_4217 | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | iso_639 | [] | jpilot | () () | jtag | | jwhois | [] [] [] [] () | kbd | [] [] [] | latrine | [] | ld | | libc | [] 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| xpad | [] [] | +-----------------------------------------------------+ lt lv mk mn ms mt nb nl nn no nso pl pt pt_BR ro ru 1 2 0 3 12 0 10 69 6 7 1 40 26 36 76 63 sk sl sr sv ta th tr uk ven vi wa xh zh_CN zh_TW zu +-----------------------------------------------------+ a2ps | [] [] [] [] | 16 aegis | | 0 ant-phone | | 3 anubis | [] [] | 9 ap-utils | () | 3 aspell | | 4 bash | | 9 batchelor | | 3 bfd | [] [] | 6 binutils | [] [] [] | 8 bison | [] [] | 14 bluez-pin | [] [] [] | 14 clisp | | 0 clisp | | 5 console-tools | | 3 coreutils | [] [] [] [] | 16 cpio | [] [] | 14 darkstat | [] [] [] () () | 12 diffutils | [] [] [] | 23 e2fsprogs | [] [] | 6 enscript | [] [] | 12 error | [] [] [] | 15 fetchmail | [] [] | 11 fileutils | [] [] [] [] [] | 17 findutils | [] [] [] [] [] [] | 29 flex | [] [] | 13 fslint | | 3 gas | [] | 3 gawk | [] [] | 12 gbiff | | 4 gcal | [] [] | 4 gcc | [] | 4 gettext | [] [] [] [] [] | 16 gettext-examples | [] [] [] [] [] | 14 gettext-runtime | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | 22 gettext-tools | [] [] [] [] [] [] | 14 gimp-print | [] [] | 10 gliv | | 3 glunarclock | [] [] [] | 13 gnubiff | | 3 gnucash | [] [] | 9 gnucash-glossary | [] [] [] | 8 gnupg | [] [] [] [] | 17 gpe-aerial | [] | 7 gpe-beam | [] | 8 gpe-calendar | [] [] [] [] | 13 gpe-clock | [] [] [] | 10 gpe-conf | [] [] | 9 gpe-contacts | [] [] [] | 11 gpe-edit | [] [] [] [] [] | 12 gpe-go | | 5 gpe-login | [] [] [] [] [] | 13 gpe-ownerinfo | [] [] [] [] | 13 gpe-sketchbook | [] [] | 9 gpe-su | [] [] [] | 10 gpe-taskmanager | [] [] [] | 10 gpe-timesheet | [] [] [] [] | 12 gpe-today | [] [] [] [] [] | 13 gpe-todo | [] [] [] [] | 12 gphoto2 | [] [] [] | 11 gprof | [] [] | 9 gpsdrive | [] [] | 3 gramadoir | [] | 5 grep | [] [] [] [] | 26 gretl | | 3 gtick | | 7 hello | [] [] [] [] [] | 34 id-utils | [] [] | 12 indent | [] [] [] [] | 21 iso_3166 | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | 27 iso_3166_1 | [] [] [] | 16 iso_3166_2 | | 0 iso_3166_3 | | 2 iso_4217 | [] [] [] [] [] [] | 24 iso_639 | | 1 jpilot | [] [] 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| | 2 util-linux | [] [] | 15 vorbis-tools | | 8 wastesedge | | 0 wdiff | [] [] [] | 18 wget | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | 24 xchat | [] [] [] [] [] | 15 xfree86_xkb_xml | [] [] [] [] [] | 11 xpad | | 5 +-----------------------------------------------------+ 63 teams sk sl sr sv ta th tr uk ven vi wa xh zh_CN zh_TW zu 131 domains 47 19 28 83 0 0 59 13 1 1 11 0 22 22 0 1373 Some counters in the preceding matrix are higher than the number of visible blocks let us expect. This is because a few extra PO files are used for implementing regional variants of languages, or language dialects. For a PO file in the matrix above to be effective, the package to which it applies should also have been internationalized and distributed as such by its maintainer. There might be an observable lag between the mere existence a PO file and its wide availability in a distribution. If January 2004 seems to be old, you may fetch a more recent copy of this `ABOUT-NLS' file on most GNU archive sites. The most up-to-date matrix with full percentage details can be found at `http://www.iro.umontreal.ca/contrib/po/HTML/matrix.html'. Using `gettext' in new packages =============================== If you are writing a freely available program and want to internationalize it you are welcome to use GNU `gettext' in your package. Of course you have to respect the GNU Library General Public License which covers the use of the GNU `gettext' library. 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Synopsis

enum                GksuError;
GksuContext*        gksu_context_new                    (void);
void                gksu_context_set_user               (GksuContext *context,
                                                         gchar *username);
const gchar *       gksu_context_get_user               (GksuContext *context);
void                gksu_context_set_command            (GksuContext *context,
                                                         gchar *command);
const gchar *       gksu_context_get_command            (GksuContext *context);
void                gksu_context_set_keep_env           (GksuContext *context,
                                                         gboolean value);
gboolean            gksu_context_get_keep_env           (GksuContext *context);
gchar *             gksu_context_get_description        (GksuContext *context);
void                gksu_context_set_description        (GksuContext *context,
                                                         gchar *description);
void                gksu_context_set_message            (GksuContext *context,
                                                         gchar *message);
gchar *             gksu_context_get_message            (GksuContext *context);
void                gksu_context_set_login_shell        (GksuContext *context,
                                                         gboolean value);
gboolean            gksu_context_get_login_shell        (GksuContext *context);
void                gksu_context_set_grab               (GksuContext *context,
                                                         gboolean value);
gboolean            gksu_context_get_grab               (GksuContext *context);
void                gksu_context_set_debug              (GksuContext *context,
                                                         gboolean value);
gboolean            gksu_context_get_debug              (GksuContext *context);
void                gksu_context_free                   (GksuContext *context);
gboolean            gksu_run                            (gchar *command_line,
                                                         GError **error);
gboolean            gksu_run_full                       (GksuContext *context,
                                                         GksuAskPassFunc ask_pass,
                                                         gpointer ask_pass_data,
                                                         GksuPassNotNeededFunc pass_not_needed,
                                                         gpointer pass_not_needed_data,
                                                         GError **error);
gboolean            gksu_su                             (gchar *command_line,
                                                         GError **error);
gboolean            gksu_su_full                        (GksuContext *context,
                                                         GksuAskPassFunc ask_pass,
                                                         gpointer ask_pass_data,
                                                         GksuPassNotNeededFunc pass_not_needed,
                                                         gpointer pass_not_needed_data,
                                                         GError **error);
gboolean            gksu_sudo                           (gchar *command_line,
                                                         GError **error);
gboolean            gksu_sudo_full                      (GksuContext *context,
                                                         GksuAskPassFunc ask_pass,
                                                         gpointer ask_pass_data,
                                                         GksuPassNotNeededFunc pass_not_needed,
                                                         gpointer pass_not_needed_data,
                                                         GError **error);
gchar *             gksu_ask_password                   (GError **error);
gchar *             gksu_ask_password_full              (GksuContext *context,
                                                         gchar *prompt,
                                                         GError **error);

Description

Details

enum GksuError

typedef enum
{
  GKSU_ERROR_XAUTH,
  GKSU_ERROR_HELPER,
  GKSU_ERROR_NOCOMMAND,
  GKSU_ERROR_NOPASSWORD,
  GKSU_ERROR_FORK,
  GKSU_ERROR_EXEC,
  GKSU_ERROR_PIPE,
  GKSU_ERROR_PIPEREAD,
  GKSU_ERROR_WRONGPASS,
  GKSU_ERROR_CHILDFAILED,
  GKSU_ERROR_NOT_ALLOWED,
  GKSU_ERROR_CANCELED,
  GKSU_ERROR_WRONGAUTOPASS
} GksuError;


gksu_context_new ()

GksuContext*        gksu_context_new                    (void);

This function should be used when creating a new GksuContext to pass to gksu_su_full or gksu_sudo_full. The GksuContext must be freed with gksu_context_free.

Returns :

a newly allocated GksuContext

gksu_context_set_user ()

void                gksu_context_set_user               (GksuContext *context,
                                                         gchar *username);

Sets up what user the command will be run as. The default is root, but you can run the command as any user.

context :

the GksuContext you want to modify

username :

the target username

gksu_context_get_user ()

const gchar *       gksu_context_get_user               (GksuContext *context);

Gets the user the command will be run as, as set by gksu_context_set_user.

context :

the GksuContext from which to grab the information

Returns :

a string with the user or NULL if not set.

gksu_context_set_command ()

void                gksu_context_set_command            (GksuContext *context,
                                                         gchar *command);

Sets up what command will run with the target user.

context :

the GksuContext you want to modify

command :

the command that shall be ran

gksu_context_get_command ()

const gchar *       gksu_context_get_command            (GksuContext *context);

Gets the command that will be run, as set by gksu_context_set_command.

context :

the GksuContext from which to grab the information

Returns :

a string with the command or NULL if not set.

gksu_context_set_keep_env ()

void                gksu_context_set_keep_env           (GksuContext *context,
                                                         gboolean value);

Should the environment be kept as it is? Defaults to TRUE. Notice that setting this to FALSE may cause the X authorization stuff to fail.

context :

the GksuContext you want to modify

value :

TRUE or FALSE

gksu_context_get_keep_env ()

gboolean            gksu_context_get_keep_env           (GksuContext *context);

Finds out if the environment in which the program will be run will be reset.

context :

the GksuContext from which to grab the information

Returns :

TRUE if the environment is going to be kept, FALSE otherwise.

gksu_context_get_description ()

gchar *             gksu_context_get_description        (GksuContext *context);

Get the description that the window will have when the default function for requesting the password is called.

context :

the GksuContext you want to get the description from.

Returns :

a string with the description or NULL if not set.

gksu_context_set_description ()

void                gksu_context_set_description        (GksuContext *context,
                                                         gchar *description);

Set the nice name for the action that is being run that the window that asks for the password will have. This is only meant to be used if the default window is used, of course.

context :

the GksuContext you want to modify

description :

a string to set the description for

gksu_context_set_message ()

void                gksu_context_set_message            (GksuContext *context,
                                                         gchar *message);

Set the message that the window that asks for the password will have. This is only meant to be used if the default window is used, of course.

context :

the GksuContext you want to modify

message :

a string to set the message for

gksu_context_get_message ()

gchar *             gksu_context_get_message            (GksuContext *context);

Get the message that the window will have when the default function for requesting the password is called.

context :

the GksuContext you want to get the message from.

Returns :

a string with the message or NULL if not set.

gksu_context_set_login_shell ()

void                gksu_context_set_login_shell        (GksuContext *context,
                                                         gboolean value);

Should the shell in which the command will be run be a login shell?

context :

the GksuContext you want to modify

value :

TRUE or FALSE

gksu_context_get_login_shell ()

gboolean            gksu_context_get_login_shell        (GksuContext *context);

Finds out if the shell created by the underlying su process will be a login shell.

context :

the GksuContext from which to grab the information

Returns :

TRUE if the shell will be a login shell, FALSE otherwise.

gksu_context_set_grab ()

void                gksu_context_set_grab               (GksuContext *context,
                                                         gboolean value);

context :

value :


gksu_context_get_grab ()

gboolean            gksu_context_get_grab               (GksuContext *context);

Returns TRUE if gksu has been asked to do a grab on keyboard and mouse when asking for the password.

context :

the GksuContext you want to ask whether a grab will be done.

Returns :

TRUE if yes, FALSE otherwise.

gksu_context_set_debug ()

void                gksu_context_set_debug              (GksuContext *context,
                                                         gboolean value);

Set up if debuging information should be printed.

context :

the GksuContext you want to modify

value :

TRUE or FALSE

gksu_context_get_debug ()

gboolean            gksu_context_get_debug              (GksuContext *context);

Finds out if the library is configured to print debuging information.

context :

the GksuContext from which to grab the information

Returns :

TRUE if it is, FALSE otherwise.

gksu_context_free ()

void                gksu_context_free                   (GksuContext *context);

Frees the given GksuContext.

context :

the GksuContext to be freed.

gksu_run ()

gboolean            gksu_run                            (gchar *command_line,
                                                         GError **error);

This function is a wrapper for gksu_sudo/gksu_su. It will call one of them, depending on the GConf key that defines whether the default behavior for gksu is su or sudo mode. This is the recommended way of using the library functionality.

command_line :

the command line that will be executed as other user

error :

a GError to be set with the error condition, if an error happens

Returns :

FALSE if all went well, TRUE if an error happend.

gksu_run_full ()

gboolean            gksu_run_full                       (GksuContext *context,
                                                         GksuAskPassFunc ask_pass,
                                                         gpointer ask_pass_data,
                                                         GksuPassNotNeededFunc pass_not_needed,
                                                         gpointer pass_not_needed_data,
                                                         GError **error);

This is a compatibility shim over gksu_run_fuller, which, for compatibility reasons, lacks the 'exit_status' argument.

context :

a GksuContext

ask_pass :

a GksuAskPassFunc to be called when the lib determines requesting a password is necessary; it may be NULL, in which case the standard password request dialog will be used

ask_pass_data :

a gpointer with user data to be passed to the GksuAskPasswordFunc

pass_not_needed :

a GksuPassNotNeededFunc that will be called when the command is being run without the need for requesting a password; it will only be called if the display-no-pass-info gconf key is enabled; NULL will have the standard dialog be shown

pass_not_needed_data :

a gpointer with the user data to be passed to the GksuPasswordNotNeededFunc

error :

a GError object to be filled with the error code or NULL

Returns :

TRUE if all went fine, FALSE if failed

gksu_su ()

gboolean            gksu_su                             (gchar *command_line,
                                                         GError **error);

This function is a wrapper for gksu_su_run_full. It will call it without giving the callback functions, which leads to the standard ones being called. A simple GksuContext is created to hold the user name and the command.

command_line :

the command line that will be executed as other user

error :

a GError to be set with the error condition, if an error happens

Returns :

TRUE if all went well, FALSE if an error happend.

gksu_su_full ()

gboolean            gksu_su_full                        (GksuContext *context,
                                                         GksuAskPassFunc ask_pass,
                                                         gpointer ask_pass_data,
                                                         GksuPassNotNeededFunc pass_not_needed,
                                                         gpointer pass_not_needed_data,
                                                         GError **error);

This is a compatibility shim over gksu_su_fuller, which, for compatibility reasons, lacks the 'exit_status' argument. You should check the documentation for gksu_su_fuller for information about the arguments.

context :

a GksuContext

ask_pass :

a GksuAskPassFunc to be called when the lib determines requesting a password is necessary; it may be NULL, in which case the standard password request dialog will be used

ask_pass_data :

a gpointer with user data to be passed to the GksuAskPasswordFunc

pass_not_needed :

a GksuPassNotNeededFunc that will be called when the command is being run without the need for requesting a password; it will only be called if the display-no-pass-info gconf key is enabled; NULL will have the standard dialog be shown

pass_not_needed_data :

a gpointer with the user data to be passed to the GksuPasswordNotNeededFunc

error :

a GError object to be filled with the error code or NULL

Returns :

TRUE if all went fine, FALSE if failed

gksu_sudo ()

gboolean            gksu_sudo                           (gchar *command_line,
                                                         GError **error);

This function is a wrapper for gksu_sudo_run_full. It will call it without giving the callback functions, which leads to the standard ones being called. A simple GksuContext is created to hold the user name and the command.

command_line :

the command line that will be executed as other user

error :

a GError to be set with the error condition, if an error happens

Returns :

TRUE if all went well, FALSE if an error happend.

gksu_sudo_full ()

gboolean            gksu_sudo_full                      (GksuContext *context,
                                                         GksuAskPassFunc ask_pass,
                                                         gpointer ask_pass_data,
                                                         GksuPassNotNeededFunc pass_not_needed,
                                                         gpointer pass_not_needed_data,
                                                         GError **error);

This is a compatibility shim over gksu_sudo_fuller, which, for compatibility reasons, lacks the 'exit_status' argument. You should check the documentation for gksu_sudo_fuller for information about the arguments.

context :

a GksuContext

ask_pass :

a GksuAskPassFunc to be called when the lib determines requesting a password is necessary; it may be NULL, in which case the standard password request dialog will be used

ask_pass_data :

a gpointer with user data to be passed to the GksuAskPasswordFunc

pass_not_needed :

a GksuPassNotNeededFunc that will be called when the command is being run without the need for requesting a password; it will only be called if the display-no-pass-info gconf key is enabled; NULL will have the standard dialog be shown

pass_not_needed_data :

a gpointer with the user data to be passed to the GksuPasswordNotNeededFunc

error :

a GError object to be filled with the error code or NULL

Returns :

TRUE if all went fine, FALSE if failed

gksu_ask_password ()

gchar *             gksu_ask_password                   (GError **error);

This function uses the gksu infra-structure to request for a password, but instead of passing it to su or sudo to run a command it simply returns the password. This is just a convenience wrapper for gksu_ask_password_full.

error :

a GError to be set with the error condition, if an error happens

Returns :

a newly allocated string with the password;

gksu_ask_password_full ()

gchar *             gksu_ask_password_full              (GksuContext *context,
                                                         gchar *prompt,
                                                         GError **error);

This function uses the gksu infra-structure to request for a password, but instead of passing it to su or sudo to run a command it simply returns the password.

context :

a GksuContext

prompt :

a prompt different from Password:

error :

a GError object to be filled with the error code or NULL

Returns :

a newly allocated string with the password;
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DOC_OVERRIDES = #DOC_OVERRIDES = $(DOC_MODULE)-overrides.txt man_MANS = gksu-properties.1 include gtk-doc.make EXTRA_DIST += gksu-properties.1 libgksu-2.0.12/docs/xml/0000777000175000017500000000000011242103017011760 500000000000000libgksu-2.0.12/docs/xml/api-index-full.xml0000644000175000017500000001001611242103017015232 00000000000000 G GksuError gksu_ask_password gksu_ask_password_full gksu_context_free gksu_context_get_command gksu_context_get_debug gksu_context_get_description gksu_context_get_grab gksu_context_get_keep_env gksu_context_get_login_shell gksu_context_get_message gksu_context_get_user gksu_context_new gksu_context_set_command gksu_context_set_debug gksu_context_set_description gksu_context_set_grab gksu_context_set_keep_env gksu_context_set_login_shell gksu_context_set_message gksu_context_set_user gksu_run gksu_run_full gksu_su gksu_sudo gksu_sudo_full gksu_su_full libgksu-2.0.12/docs/xml/api-index-deprecated.xml0000644000175000017500000000027211242103017016373 00000000000000 libgksu-2.0.12/docs/xml/libgksu.xml0000644000175000017500000012441411242103017014064 00000000000000 API Reference 3 LIBGKSU Library API Reference This API provides functions to provide su and sudo functionality to its users. Synopsis enum GksuError; GksuContext* gksu_context_new (void); void gksu_context_set_user (GksuContext *context, gchar *username); const gchar * gksu_context_get_user (GksuContext *context); void gksu_context_set_command (GksuContext *context, gchar *command); const gchar * gksu_context_get_command (GksuContext *context); void gksu_context_set_keep_env (GksuContext *context, gboolean value); gboolean gksu_context_get_keep_env (GksuContext *context); gchar * gksu_context_get_description (GksuContext *context); void gksu_context_set_description (GksuContext *context, gchar *description); void gksu_context_set_message (GksuContext *context, gchar *message); gchar * gksu_context_get_message (GksuContext *context); void gksu_context_set_login_shell (GksuContext *context, gboolean value); gboolean gksu_context_get_login_shell (GksuContext *context); void gksu_context_set_grab (GksuContext *context, gboolean value); gboolean gksu_context_get_grab (GksuContext *context); void gksu_context_set_debug (GksuContext *context, gboolean value); gboolean gksu_context_get_debug (GksuContext *context); void gksu_context_free (GksuContext *context); gboolean gksu_run (gchar *command_line, GError **error); gboolean gksu_run_full (GksuContext *context, GksuAskPassFunc ask_pass, gpointer ask_pass_data, GksuPassNotNeededFunc pass_not_needed, gpointer pass_not_needed_data, GError **error); gboolean gksu_su (gchar *command_line, GError **error); gboolean gksu_su_full (GksuContext *context, GksuAskPassFunc ask_pass, gpointer ask_pass_data, GksuPassNotNeededFunc pass_not_needed, gpointer pass_not_needed_data, GError **error); gboolean gksu_sudo (gchar *command_line, GError **error); gboolean gksu_sudo_full (GksuContext *context, GksuAskPassFunc ask_pass, gpointer ask_pass_data, GksuPassNotNeededFunc pass_not_needed, gpointer pass_not_needed_data, GError **error); gchar * gksu_ask_password (GError **error); gchar * gksu_ask_password_full (GksuContext *context, gchar *prompt, GError **error); Description Details enum GksuError GksuErrortypedef enum { GKSU_ERROR_XAUTH, GKSU_ERROR_HELPER, GKSU_ERROR_NOCOMMAND, GKSU_ERROR_NOPASSWORD, GKSU_ERROR_FORK, GKSU_ERROR_EXEC, GKSU_ERROR_PIPE, GKSU_ERROR_PIPEREAD, GKSU_ERROR_WRONGPASS, GKSU_ERROR_CHILDFAILED, GKSU_ERROR_NOT_ALLOWED, GKSU_ERROR_CANCELED, GKSU_ERROR_WRONGAUTOPASS } GksuError; gksu_context_new () gksu_context_newGksuContext* gksu_context_new (void); This function should be used when creating a new GksuContext to pass to gksu_su_full or gksu_sudo_full. The GksuContext must be freed with gksu_context_free. Returns : a newly allocated GksuContext gksu_context_set_user () gksu_context_set_uservoid gksu_context_set_user (GksuContext *context, gchar *username); Sets up what user the command will be run as. The default is root, but you can run the command as any user. context : the GksuContext you want to modify username : the target username gksu_context_get_user () gksu_context_get_userconst gchar * gksu_context_get_user (GksuContext *context); Gets the user the command will be run as, as set by gksu_context_set_user. context : the GksuContext from which to grab the information Returns : a string with the user or NULL if not set. gksu_context_set_command () gksu_context_set_commandvoid gksu_context_set_command (GksuContext *context, gchar *command); Sets up what command will run with the target user. context : the GksuContext you want to modify command : the command that shall be ran gksu_context_get_command () gksu_context_get_commandconst gchar * gksu_context_get_command (GksuContext *context); Gets the command that will be run, as set by gksu_context_set_command. context : the GksuContext from which to grab the information Returns : a string with the command or NULL if not set. gksu_context_set_keep_env () gksu_context_set_keep_envvoid gksu_context_set_keep_env (GksuContext *context, gboolean value); Should the environment be kept as it is? Defaults to TRUE. Notice that setting this to FALSE may cause the X authorization stuff to fail. context : the GksuContext you want to modify value : TRUE or FALSE gksu_context_get_keep_env () gksu_context_get_keep_envgboolean gksu_context_get_keep_env (GksuContext *context); Finds out if the environment in which the program will be run will be reset. context : the GksuContext from which to grab the information Returns : TRUE if the environment is going to be kept, FALSE otherwise. gksu_context_get_description () gksu_context_get_descriptiongchar * gksu_context_get_description (GksuContext *context); Get the description that the window will have when the default function for requesting the password is called. context : the GksuContext you want to get the description from. Returns : a string with the description or NULL if not set. gksu_context_set_description () gksu_context_set_descriptionvoid gksu_context_set_description (GksuContext *context, gchar *description); Set the nice name for the action that is being run that the window that asks for the password will have. This is only meant to be used if the default window is used, of course. context : the GksuContext you want to modify description : a string to set the description for gksu_context_set_message () gksu_context_set_messagevoid gksu_context_set_message (GksuContext *context, gchar *message); Set the message that the window that asks for the password will have. This is only meant to be used if the default window is used, of course. context : the GksuContext you want to modify message : a string to set the message for gksu_context_get_message () gksu_context_get_messagegchar * gksu_context_get_message (GksuContext *context); Get the message that the window will have when the default function for requesting the password is called. context : the GksuContext you want to get the message from. Returns : a string with the message or NULL if not set. gksu_context_set_login_shell () gksu_context_set_login_shellvoid gksu_context_set_login_shell (GksuContext *context, gboolean value); Should the shell in which the command will be run be a login shell? context : the GksuContext you want to modify value : TRUE or FALSE gksu_context_get_login_shell () gksu_context_get_login_shellgboolean gksu_context_get_login_shell (GksuContext *context); Finds out if the shell created by the underlying su process will be a login shell. context : the GksuContext from which to grab the information Returns : TRUE if the shell will be a login shell, FALSE otherwise. gksu_context_set_grab () gksu_context_set_grabvoid gksu_context_set_grab (GksuContext *context, gboolean value); context : value : gksu_context_get_grab () gksu_context_get_grabgboolean gksu_context_get_grab (GksuContext *context); Returns TRUE if gksu has been asked to do a grab on keyboard and mouse when asking for the password. context : the GksuContext you want to ask whether a grab will be done. Returns : TRUE if yes, FALSE otherwise. gksu_context_set_debug () gksu_context_set_debugvoid gksu_context_set_debug (GksuContext *context, gboolean value); Set up if debuging information should be printed. context : the GksuContext you want to modify value : TRUE or FALSE gksu_context_get_debug () gksu_context_get_debuggboolean gksu_context_get_debug (GksuContext *context); Finds out if the library is configured to print debuging information. context : the GksuContext from which to grab the information Returns : TRUE if it is, FALSE otherwise. gksu_context_free () gksu_context_freevoid gksu_context_free (GksuContext *context); Frees the given GksuContext. context : the GksuContext to be freed. gksu_run () gksu_rungboolean gksu_run (gchar *command_line, GError **error); This function is a wrapper for gksu_sudo/gksu_su. It will call one of them, depending on the GConf key that defines whether the default behavior for gksu is su or sudo mode. This is the recommended way of using the library functionality. command_line : the command line that will be executed as other user error : a GError to be set with the error condition, if an error happens Returns : FALSE if all went well, TRUE if an error happend. gksu_run_full () gksu_run_fullgboolean gksu_run_full (GksuContext *context, GksuAskPassFunc ask_pass, gpointer ask_pass_data, GksuPassNotNeededFunc pass_not_needed, gpointer pass_not_needed_data, GError **error); This is a compatibility shim over gksu_run_fuller, which, for compatibility reasons, lacks the 'exit_status' argument. context : a GksuContext ask_pass : a GksuAskPassFunc to be called when the lib determines requesting a password is necessary; it may be NULL, in which case the standard password request dialog will be used ask_pass_data : a gpointer with user data to be passed to the GksuAskPasswordFunc pass_not_needed : a GksuPassNotNeededFunc that will be called when the command is being run without the need for requesting a password; it will only be called if the display-no-pass-info gconf key is enabled; NULL will have the standard dialog be shown pass_not_needed_data : a gpointer with the user data to be passed to the GksuPasswordNotNeededFunc error : a GError object to be filled with the error code or NULL Returns : TRUE if all went fine, FALSE if failed gksu_su () gksu_sugboolean gksu_su (gchar *command_line, GError **error); This function is a wrapper for gksu_su_run_full. It will call it without giving the callback functions, which leads to the standard ones being called. A simple GksuContext is created to hold the user name and the command. command_line : the command line that will be executed as other user error : a GError to be set with the error condition, if an error happens Returns : TRUE if all went well, FALSE if an error happend. gksu_su_full () gksu_su_fullgboolean gksu_su_full (GksuContext *context, GksuAskPassFunc ask_pass, gpointer ask_pass_data, GksuPassNotNeededFunc pass_not_needed, gpointer pass_not_needed_data, GError **error); This is a compatibility shim over gksu_su_fuller, which, for compatibility reasons, lacks the 'exit_status' argument. You should check the documentation for gksu_su_fuller for information about the arguments. context : a GksuContext ask_pass : a GksuAskPassFunc to be called when the lib determines requesting a password is necessary; it may be NULL, in which case the standard password request dialog will be used ask_pass_data : a gpointer with user data to be passed to the GksuAskPasswordFunc pass_not_needed : a GksuPassNotNeededFunc that will be called when the command is being run without the need for requesting a password; it will only be called if the display-no-pass-info gconf key is enabled; NULL will have the standard dialog be shown pass_not_needed_data : a gpointer with the user data to be passed to the GksuPasswordNotNeededFunc error : a GError object to be filled with the error code or NULL Returns : TRUE if all went fine, FALSE if failed gksu_sudo () gksu_sudogboolean gksu_sudo (gchar *command_line, GError **error); This function is a wrapper for gksu_sudo_run_full. It will call it without giving the callback functions, which leads to the standard ones being called. A simple GksuContext is created to hold the user name and the command. command_line : the command line that will be executed as other user error : a GError to be set with the error condition, if an error happens Returns : TRUE if all went well, FALSE if an error happend. gksu_sudo_full () gksu_sudo_fullgboolean gksu_sudo_full (GksuContext *context, GksuAskPassFunc ask_pass, gpointer ask_pass_data, GksuPassNotNeededFunc pass_not_needed, gpointer pass_not_needed_data, GError **error); This is a compatibility shim over gksu_sudo_fuller, which, for compatibility reasons, lacks the 'exit_status' argument. You should check the documentation for gksu_sudo_fuller for information about the arguments. context : a GksuContext ask_pass : a GksuAskPassFunc to be called when the lib determines requesting a password is necessary; it may be NULL, in which case the standard password request dialog will be used ask_pass_data : a gpointer with user data to be passed to the GksuAskPasswordFunc pass_not_needed : a GksuPassNotNeededFunc that will be called when the command is being run without the need for requesting a password; it will only be called if the display-no-pass-info gconf key is enabled; NULL will have the standard dialog be shown pass_not_needed_data : a gpointer with the user data to be passed to the GksuPasswordNotNeededFunc error : a GError object to be filled with the error code or NULL Returns : TRUE if all went fine, FALSE if failed gksu_ask_password () gksu_ask_passwordgchar * gksu_ask_password (GError **error); This function uses the gksu infra-structure to request for a password, but instead of passing it to su or sudo to run a command it simply returns the password. 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AC_ARG_ENABLE(gtk-doc, [ --enable-gtk-doc Use gtk-doc to build documentation [default=yes]], enable_gtk_doc="$enableval", enable_gtk_doc=yes) AM_CONDITIONAL(ENABLE_GTK_DOC, test x$enable_gtk_doc = xyes) AM_CONDITIONAL(GTK_DOC_USE_LIBTOOL, test x$use_libtool = xyes) # end of gtk-doc check AC_CONFIG_FILES([ Makefile po/Makefile.in libgksu/Makefile libgksu/libgksu2.pc libgksuui/Makefile gksu-properties/Makefile docs/Makefile ]) AC_OUTPUT libgksu-2.0.12/Makefile.am0000644000175000017500000000147311011106155012205 00000000000000AUTOMAKE_OPTIONS = 1.7 DISTCLEANFILES = *~ intltool-extract intltool-merge intltool-update gksu.schemas SUBDIRS = po libgksuui libgksu gksu-properties docs DIST_SUBDIRS = $(SUBDIRS) schemasdir = $(GCONF_SCHEMA_FILE_DIR) schemas_in_files = gksu.schemas.in schemas_DATA = $(schemas_in_files:.schemas.in=.schemas) @INTLTOOL_SCHEMAS_RULE@ pixmapdir = $(datadir)/pixmaps dist_pixmap_DATA = gksu.png EXTRA_DIST = config.rpath mkinstalldirs intltool-extract.in intltool-merge.in intltool-update.in gksu.schemas.in if GCONF_SCHEMAS_INSTALL install-data-local: if test -z "$(DESTDIR)" ; then \ for p in $(schemas_DATA) ; do \ GCONF_CONFIG_SOURCE=$(GCONF_SCHEMA_CONFIG_SOURCE) $(GCONFTOOL) --makefile-install-rule $(srcdir)/$$p ; \ done \ fi else install-data-local: endif