Translations by Adam Collard
Adam Collard has submitted the following strings to this translation. Contributions are visually coded: currently used translations, unreviewed suggestions, rejected suggestions.
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error closing file
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error closing file
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18. |
unable to record current working directory
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unable to record current working directory
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failed to return to initial working directory
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failed to return to initial working directory
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22. |
Success
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Success
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23. |
No match
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No match
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24. |
Invalid regular expression
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Invalid regular expression
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25. |
Invalid collation character
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Invalid collation character
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26. |
Invalid character class name
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Invalid character class name
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27. |
Trailing backslash
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Trailing backslash
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28. |
Invalid back reference
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Invalid back reference
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29. |
Unmatched [ or [^
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Unmatched [ or [^
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30. |
Unmatched ( or \(
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Unmatched ( or \(
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31. |
Unmatched \{
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Unmatched \{
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Invalid content of \{\}
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Invalid content of \{\}
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33. |
Invalid range end
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Invalid range end
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34. |
Memory exhausted
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Memory exhausted
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Invalid preceding regular expression
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Invalid preceding regular expression
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36. |
Premature end of regular expression
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Premature end of regular expression
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37. |
Regular expression too big
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Regular expression too big
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38. |
Unmatched ) or \)
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Unmatched ) or \)
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39. |
No previous regular expression
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No previous regular expression
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47. |
cannot stat current directory
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cannot stat current directory
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48. |
Warning: file system %s has recently been unmounted.
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Warning: file system %s has recently been unmounted.
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49. |
Warning: file system %s has recently been mounted.
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Warning: file system %s has recently been mounted.
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50. |
%s%s changed during execution of %s (old device number %ld, new device number %ld, file system type is %s) [ref %ld]
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%s%s changed during execution of %s (old device number %ld, new device number %ld, file system type is %s) [ref %ld]
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%s%s changed during execution of %s (old inode number %<PRIuMAX>, new inode number %<PRIuMAX>, file system type is %s) [ref %ld]
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%s%s changed during execution of %s (old inode number %<PRIuMAX>, new inode number %<PRIuMAX>, file system type is %s) [ref %ld]
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52. |
Failed to safely change directory into %s
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Failed to safely change directory into %s
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53. |
Symbolic link %s is part of a loop in the directory hierarchy; we have already visited the directory to which it points.
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Symbolic link %s is part of a loop in the directory hierarchy; we have already visited the directory to which it points.
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54. |
Filesystem loop detected; %s has the same device number and inode as a directory which is %d level higher in the file system hierarchy
Filesystem loop detected; %s has the same device number and inode as a directory which is %d levels higher in the file system hierarchy
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Filesystem loop detected; %s has the same device number and inode as a directory which is %d level higher in the file system hierarchy
Filesystem loop detected; %s has the same device number and inode as a directory which is %d levels higher in the file system hierarchy
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Filesystem loop detected; %s has the same device number and inode as a directory which is %d level higher in the file system hierarchy
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WARNING: Hard link count is wrong for %s (saw only st_nlink=%d but we already saw %d subdirectories): this may be a bug in your file system driver. Automatically turning on find's -noleaf option. Earlier results may have failed to include directories that should have been searched.
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WARNING: Hard link count is wrong for %s (saw only st_nlink=%d but we already saw %d subdirectories): this may be a bug in your file system driver. Automatically turning on find's -noleaf option. Earlier results may have failed to include directories that should have been searched.
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File system loop detected; %s is part of the same file system loop as %s.
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File system loop detected; %s is part of the same file system loop as %s.
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59. |
Warning: file %s appears to have mode 0000
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Warning: file %s appears to have mode 0000
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60. |
cannot search %s
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cannot search %s
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The -delete action atomatically turns on -depth, but -prune does nothing when -depth is in effect. If you want to carry on anyway, just explicitly use the -depth option.
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The -delete action automatically turns on -depth, but -prune does nothing when -depth is in effect. If you want to carry on anyway, just explicitly use the -depth option.
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%s is not the name of an existing group and it does not look like a numeric group ID because it has the unexpected suffix %s
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%s is not the name of an existing group and it does not look like a numeric group ID because it has the unexpected suffix %s
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65. |
%s is not the name of an existing group
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%s is not the name of an existing group
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argument to -group is empty, but should be a group name
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argument to -group is empty, but should be a group name
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71. |
-nouser -nogroup -path PATTERN -perm [+-]MODE -regex PATTERN
-readable -writable -executable
-wholename PATTERN -size N[bcwkMG] -true -type [bcdpflsD] -uid N
-used N -user NAME -xtype [bcdpfls]
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-nouser -nogroup -path PATTERN -perm [+-]MODE -regex PATTERN
-readable -writable -executable
-wholename PATTERN -size N[bcwkMG] -true -type [bcdpflsD] -uid N
-used N -user NAME -xtype [bcdpfls]
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Expected a positive decimal integer argument to %s, but got %s
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Expected a positive decimal integer argument to %s, but got %s
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This system does not provide a way to find the birth time of a file.
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This system does not provide a way to find the birth time of a file.
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I cannot figure out how to interpret %s as a date or time
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I cannot figure out how to interpret %s as a date or time
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80. |
Cannot obtain birth time of file %s
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Cannot obtain birth time of file %s
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Mode %s is not valid when POSIXLY_CORRECT is on.
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Mode %s is not valid when POSIXLY_CORRECT is on.
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82. |
invalid mode %s
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invalid mode %s
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83. |
warning: you have specified a mode pattern %s (which is equivalent to /000). The meaning of -perm /000 has now been changed to be consistent with -perm -000; that is, while it used to match no files, it now matches all files.
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warning: you have specified a mode pattern %s (which is equivalent to /000). The meaning of -perm /000 has now been changed to be consistent with -perm -000; that is, while it used to match no files, it now matches all files.
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Invalid argument `%s%c' to -size
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Invalid argument `%s%c' to -size
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The -show-control-chars option takes a single argument which must be 'literal' or 'safe'
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The -show-control-chars option takes a single argument which must be 'literal' or 'safe'
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Invalid argument %s to -used
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Invalid argument %s to -used
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Arguments to -type should contain only one letter
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Arguments to -type should contain only one letter
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