Þ•$<5\0"1Ti%…&«Ò)æ%/1U‡$Ÿ-ÄeòXÉ xæB:)d ž/¿6ï&'E)m—%´"Ú-ý+9D~“¬ÔÅ"š½Ò%î&;)Oy%˜1¾ð$ -/f]ÄÊ äç¯,:—1Ò1ï1 2/-26]2”2'³2)Û23%"3"H3-k3™39²3ì344  $!#  " '%s' has an unrecognized node kindAuthorization failedCan't tokenize command '%s'Could not initialize the SASL libraryCouldn't perform atomic initializationCreating authz fileError initializing command line argumentsGot unrecognized encoding '%s'Initialization of SSPI library failedMissing 'realm' attribute in Authorization headerNULL mergeinfo catalog Network socket initialization failedNot authorized to open root of edit operationRemove 'conflicted' state on working copy files or directories. usage: resolved PATH... Note: this subcommand does not semantically resolve conflicts or remove conflict markers; it merely removes the conflict-related artifact files and allows PATH to be committed again. It has been deprecated in favor of running 'svn resolve --accept working'. Schema format %d not recognizedSet the value of a property on files, dirs, or revisions. usage: 1. propset PROPNAME PROPVAL PATH... 2. propset PROPNAME --revprop -r REV PROPVAL [TARGET] 1. Changes a versioned file or directory property in a working copy. 2. Changes an unversioned property on a repository revision. (TARGET only determines which repository to access.) The value may be provided with the --file option instead of PROPVAL. Note: svn recognizes the following special versioned properties but will store any arbitrary properties set: svn:ignore - A newline separated list of file glob patterns to ignore. svn:keywords - Keywords to be expanded. Valid keywords are: URL, HeadURL - The URL for the head version of the object. Author, LastChangedBy - The last person to modify the file. Date, LastChangedDate - The date/time the object was last modified. Rev, Revision, - The last revision the object changed. LastChangedRevision Id - A compressed summary of the previous 4 keywords. Header - Similar to Id but includes the full URL. svn:executable - If present, make the file executable. Use 'svn propdel svn:executable PATH...' to clear. svn:eol-style - One of 'native', 'LF', 'CR', 'CRLF'. svn:mime-type - The mimetype of the file. Used to determine whether to merge the file, and how to serve it from Apache. A mimetype beginning with 'text/' (or an absent mimetype) is treated as text. Anything else is treated as binary. svn:externals - A newline separated list of module specifiers, each of which consists of a relative directory path, optional revision flags and an URL. The ordering of the three elements implements different behavior. Subversion 1.4 and earlier only support the following formats and the URLs cannot have peg revisions: foo http://example.com/repos/zig foo/bar -r 1234 http://example.com/repos/zag Subversion 1.5 and greater support the above formats and the following formats where the URLs may have peg revisions: http://example.com/repos/zig foo -r 1234 http://example.com/repos/zig foo/bar Relative URLs are supported in Subversion 1.5 and greater for all above formats and are indicated by starting the URL with one of the following strings ../ to the parent directory of the extracted external ^/ to the repository root // to the scheme / to the server root The ambiguous format 'relative_path relative_path' is taken as 'relative_url relative_path' with peg revision support. svn:needs-lock - If present, indicates that the file should be locked before it is modified. Makes the working copy file read-only when it is not locked. Use 'svn propdel svn:needs-lock PATH...' to clear. The svn:keywords, svn:executable, svn:eol-style, svn:mime-type and svn:needs-lock properties cannot be set on a directory. A non-recursive attempt will fail, and a recursive attempt will set the property only on the file children of the directory. Show the log messages for a set of revision(s) and/or file(s). usage: 1. log [PATH] 2. log URL[@REV] [PATH...] 1. Print the log messages for a local PATH (default: '.'). The default revision range is BASE:1. 2. Print the log messages for the PATHs (default: '.') under URL. If specified, REV determines in which revision the URL is first looked up, and the default revision range is REV:1; otherwise, the URL is looked up in HEAD, and the default revision range is HEAD:1. Multiple '-c' or '-r' options may be specified (but not a combination of '-c' and '-r' options), and mixing of forward and reverse ranges is allowed. With -v, also print all affected paths with each log message. With -q, don't print the log message body itself (note that this is compatible with -v). Each log message is printed just once, even if more than one of the affected paths for that revision were explicitly requested. Logs follow copy history by default. Use --stop-on-copy to disable this behavior, which can be useful for determining branchpoints. Examples: svn log svn log foo.c svn log http://www.example.com/repo/project/foo.c svn log http://www.example.com/repo/project foo.c bar.c Summarizing diff can only compare repository to repositoryUnknown authorization methodUnrecognized URL scheme '%s'Unrecognized URL scheme for '%s'Unrecognized binary data encoding; can't decodeUnrecognized format for the relative external URL '%s'Unrecognized line ending styleUnrecognized line ending style for '%s'Unrecognized logfile element '%s' in '%s'Unrecognized node kind: '%s'Unrecognized node-action on node '%s'Unrecognized record type in streamUnrecognized revision type requested for '%s'Unrecognized stream dataWrite denied: not authorized to read all of revision %ldauthorization failedauthorization failed: %sempty mergeinfo catalog Project-Id-Version: subversion Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: FULL NAME POT-Creation-Date: 2011-06-05 16:56+0000 PO-Revision-Date: 2011-06-03 03:41+0000 Last-Translator: FULL NAME Language-Team: English (Australia) MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Plural-Forms: nplurals=2; plural=n != 1; X-Launchpad-Export-Date: 2011-09-30 10:07+0000 X-Generator: Launchpad (build 14071) '%s' has an unrecognised node kindAuthorisation failedCan't tokenise command '%s'Could not initialise the SASL libraryCouldn't perform atomic initialisationCreating auths fileError initialising command line argumentsGot unrecognised encoding '%s'Initialisation of SSPI library failedMissing 'realm' attribute in Authorisation headerNULL mergeinfo catalogue Network socket initialisation failedNot authorised to open root of edit operationRemove 'conflicted' state on working copy files or directories. usage: resolved PATH... Note: this subcommand does not semantically resolve conflicts or remove conflict markers; it merely removes the conflict-related artifact files and allows PATH to be committed again. It has been deprecated in favour of running 'svn resolve --accept working'. Schema format %d not recognisedSet the value of a property on files, dirs, or revisions. usage: 1. propset PROPNAME PROPVAL PATH... 2. propset PROPNAME --revprop -r REV PROPVAL [TARGET] 1. Changes a versioned file or directory property in a working copy. 2. Changes an unversioned property on a repository revision. (TARGET only determines which repository to access.) The value may be provided with the --file option instead of PROPVAL. Note: svn recognises the following special versioned properties but will store any arbitrary properties set: svn:ignore - A newline separated list of file glob patterns to ignore. svn:keywords - Keywords to be expanded. Valid keywords are: URL, HeadURL - The URL for the head version of the object. Author, LastChangedBy - The last person to modify the file. Date, LastChangedDate - The date/time the object was last modified. Rev, Revision, - The last revision the object changed. LastChangedRevision Id - A compressed summary of the previous 4 keywords. Header - Similar to Id but includes the full URL. svn:executable - If present, make the file executable. Use 'svn propdel svn:executable PATH...' to clear. svn:eol-style - One of 'native', 'LF', 'CR', 'CRLF'. svn:mime-type - The mimetype of the file. Used to determine whether to merge the file, and how to serve it from Apache. A mimetype beginning with 'text/' (or an absent mimetype) is treated as text. Anything else is treated as binary. svn:externals - A newline separated list of module specifiers, each of which consists of a relative directory path, optional revision flags and an URL. The ordering of the three elements implements different behaviour. Subversion 1.4 and earlier only support the following formats and the URLs cannot have peg revisions: foo http://example.com/repos/zig foo/bar -r 1234 http://example.com/repos/zag Subversion 1.5 and greater support the above formats and the following formats where the URLs may have peg revisions: http://example.com/repos/zig foo -r 1234 http://example.com/repos/zig foo/bar Relative URLs are supported in Subversion 1.5 and greater for all above formats and are indicated by starting the URL with one of the following strings ../ to the parent directory of the extracted external ^/ to the repository root // to the scheme / to the server root The ambiguous format 'relative_path relative_path' is taken as 'relative_url relative_path' with peg revision support. svn:needs-lock - If present, indicates that the file should be locked before it is modified. Makes the working copy file read-only when it is not locked. Use 'svn propdel svn:needs-lock PATH...' to clear. The svn:keywords, svn:executable, svn:eol-style, svn:mime-type and svn:needs-lock properties cannot be set on a directory. A non-recursive attempt will fail, and a recursive attempt will set the property only on the file children of the directory. Show the log messages for a set of revision(s) and/or file(s). usage: 1. log [PATH] 2. log URL[@REV] [PATH...] 1. Print the log messages for a local PATH (default: '.'). The default revision range is BASE:1. 2. Print the log messages for the PATHs (default: '.') under URL. If specified, REV determines in which revision the URL is first looked up, and the default revision range is REV:1; otherwise, the URL is looked up in HEAD, and the default revision range is HEAD:1. Multiple '-c' or '-r' options may be specified (but not a combination of '-c' and '-r' options), and mixing of forward and reverse ranges is allowed. With -v, also print all affected paths with each log message. With -q, don't print the log message body itself (note that this is compatible with -v). Each log message is printed just once, even if more than one of the affected paths for that revision were explicitly requested. Logs follow copy history by default. Use --stop-on-copy to disable this behaviour, which can be useful for determining branchpoints. Examples: svn log svn log foo.c svn log http://www.example.com/repo/project/foo.c svn log http://www.example.com/repo/project foo.c bar.c Summarising diff can only compare repository to repositoryUnknown authorisation methodUnrecognised URL scheme '%s'Unrecognised URL scheme for '%s'Unrecognised binary data encoding; can't decodeUnrecognised format for the relative external URL '%s'Unrecognised line ending styleUnrecognised line ending style for '%s'Unrecognised logfile element '%s' in '%s'Unrecognised node kind: '%s'Unrecognised node-action on node '%s'Unrecognised record type in streamUnrecognised revision type requested for '%s'Unrecognised stream dataWrite denied: not authorised to read all of revision %ldauthorisation failedauthorisation failed: %sempty mergeinfo catalogue