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# Each string supports a very simple substitution system, where you can
# have variables named like ##this## and they'll be replaced by the string
# variable with that name.
#
# Please keep the strings in alphabetical order by their name.
%strings = (
any => 'any',
apachectl_failed => <<END,
WARNING: We could not check the configuration of Apache. This sometimes
happens when you are not running checksetup.pl as ##root##. To see the
problem we ran into, run: ##command##
END
bad_executable => 'not a valid executable: ##bin##',
blacklisted => '(blacklisted)',
bz_schema_exists_before_220 => <<'END',
You are upgrading from a version before 2.20, but the bz_schema table
already exists. This means that you restored a mysqldump into the Bugzilla
database without first dropping the already-existing Bugzilla database,
at some point. Whenever you restore a Bugzilla database backup, you must
always drop the entire database first.
Please drop your Bugzilla database and restore it from a backup that does
not contain the bz_schema table. If for some reason you cannot do this, you
can connect to your MySQL database and drop the bz_schema table, as a last
resort.
END
checking_for => 'Checking for',
checking_dbd => 'Checking available perl DBD modules...',
checking_optional => 'The following Perl modules are optional:',
checking_modules => 'Checking perl modules...',
chmod_failed => '##path##: Failed to change permissions: ##error##',
chown_failed => '##path##: Failed to change ownership: ##error##',
commands_dbd => <<EOT,
YOU MUST RUN ONE OF THE FOLLOWING COMMANDS (depending on which database
you use):
EOT
commands_optional => 'COMMANDS TO INSTALL OPTIONAL MODULES:',
commands_required => <<EOT,
COMMANDS TO INSTALL REQUIRED MODULES (You *must* run all these commands
and then re-run checksetup.pl):
EOT
continue_without_answers => <<'END',
Re-run checksetup.pl in interactive mode (without an 'answers' file)
to continue.
END
cpan_bugzilla_home =>
"WARNING: Using the Bugzilla directory as the CPAN home.",
db_enum_setup => "Setting up choices for standard drop-down fields:",
db_schema_init => "Initializing bz_schema...",
db_table_new => "Adding new table ##table##...",
db_table_setup => "Creating tables...",
done => 'done.',
enter_or_ctrl_c => "Press Enter to continue or Ctrl-C to exit...",
error_localconfig_read => <<'END',
An error has occurred while reading the ##localconfig## file. The text of
the error message is:
##error##
Please fix the error in the localconfig file. Alternately, rename your
localconfig file and re-run checksetup.pl to have it create a new
localconfig file:
$ mv -f localconfig localconfig.old
$ ./checksetup.pl
END
extension_must_return_name => <<END,
##file## returned ##returned##, which is not a valid name for an extension.
Extensions must return their name, not <code>1</code> or a number. See
the documentation of Bugzilla::Extension for details.
END
feature_auth_ldap => 'LDAP Authentication',
feature_auth_radius => 'RADIUS Authentication',
feature_documentation => 'Documentation',
feature_graphical_reports => 'Graphical Reports',
feature_html_desc => 'More HTML in Product/Group Descriptions',
feature_inbound_email => 'Inbound Email',
feature_jobqueue => 'Mail Queueing',
feature_jsonrpc => 'JSON-RPC Interface',
feature_new_charts => 'New Charts',
feature_old_charts => 'Old Charts',
feature_memcached => 'Memcached Support',
feature_mod_perl => 'mod_perl',
feature_moving => 'Move Bugs Between Installations',
feature_patch_viewer => 'Patch Viewer',
feature_rest => 'REST Interface',
feature_smtp_auth => 'SMTP Authentication',
feature_smtp_ssl => 'SSL Support for SMTP',
feature_updates => 'Automatic Update Notifications',
feature_xmlrpc => 'XML-RPC Interface',
feature_detect_charset => 'Automatic charset detection for text attachments',
feature_typesniffer => 'Sniff MIME type of attachments',
file_remove => 'Removing ##name##...',
file_rename => 'Renaming ##from## to ##to##...',
header => "* This is Bugzilla ##bz_ver## on perl ##perl_ver##\n"
. "* Running on ##os_name## ##os_ver##",
install_all => <<EOT,
To attempt an automatic install of every required and optional module
with one command, do:
##perl## install-module.pl --all
EOT
install_data_too_long => <<EOT,
WARNING: Some of the data in the ##table##.##column## column is longer than
its new length limit of ##max_length## characters. The data that needs to be
fixed is printed below with the value of the ##id_column## column first and
then the value of the ##column## column that needs to be fixed:
EOT
install_module => 'Installing ##module## version ##version##...',
installation_failed => '*** Installation aborted. Read the messages above. ***',
install_no_compiler => <<END,
ERROR: Using install-module.pl requires that you install a compiler, such as
gcc.
END
install_no_make => <<END,
ERROR: Using install-module.pl requires that you install "make".
END
lc_new_vars => <<'END',
This version of Bugzilla contains some variables that you may want to
change and adapt to your local settings. The following variables are
new to ##localconfig## since you last ran checksetup.pl:
##new_vars##
Please edit the file ##localconfig## and then re-run checksetup.pl
to complete your installation.
END
lc_old_vars => <<'END',
The following variables are no longer used in ##localconfig##, and
have been moved to ##old_file##: ##vars##
END
localconfig_create_htaccess => <<'END',
If you are using Apache as your web server, Bugzilla can create .htaccess
files for you, which will keep this file (localconfig) and other
confidential files from being read over the web.
If this is set to 1, checksetup.pl will create .htaccess files if
they don't exist.
If this is set to 0, checksetup.pl will not create .htaccess files.
END
localconfig_db_check => <<'END',
Should checksetup.pl try to verify that your database setup is correct?
With some combinations of database servers/Perl modules/moonphase this
doesn't work, and so you can try setting this to 0 to make checksetup.pl
run.
END
localconfig_db_driver => <<'END',
What SQL database to use. Default is mysql. List of supported databases
can be obtained by listing Bugzilla/DB directory - every module corresponds
to one supported database and the name of the module (before ".pm")
corresponds to a valid value for this variable.
END
localconfig_db_host => <<'END',
The DNS name or IP address of the host that the database server runs on.
END
localconfig_db_name => <<'END',
The name of the database. For Oracle, this is the database's SID. For
SQLite, this is a name (or path) for the DB file.
END
localconfig_db_pass => <<'END',
Enter your database password here. It's normally advisable to specify
a password for your bugzilla database user.
If you use apostrophe (') or a backslash (\) in your password, you'll
need to escape it by preceding it with a '\' character. (\') or (\)
(It is far simpler to just not use those characters.)
END
localconfig_db_port => <<'END',
Sometimes the database server is running on a non-standard port. If that's
the case for your database server, set this to the port number that your
database server is running on. Setting this to 0 means "use the default
port for my database server."
END
localconfig_db_sock => <<'END',
MySQL Only: Enter a path to the unix socket for MySQL. If this is
blank, then MySQL's compiled-in default will be used. You probably
want that.
END
localconfig_db_user => "Who we connect to the database as.",
localconfig_db_mysql_ssl_ca_file => <<'END',
Path to a PEM file with a list of trusted SSL CA certificates.
The file must be readable by web server user.
END
localconfig_db_mysql_ssl_ca_path => <<'END',
Path to a directory containing trusted SSL CA certificates in PEM format.
Directory and files inside must be readable by the web server user.
END
localconfig_db_mysql_ssl_client_cert => <<'END',
Full path to the client SSL certificate in PEM format we will present to the DB server.
The file must be readable by web server user.
END
localconfig_db_mysql_ssl_client_key => <<'END',
Full path to the private key corresponding to the client SSL certificate.
The file must not be password-protected and must be readable by web server user.
END
localconfig_diffpath => <<'END',
For the "Difference Between Two Patches" feature to work, we need to know
what directory the "diff" bin is in. (You only need to set this if you
are using that feature of the Patch Viewer.)
END
localconfig_index_html => <<'END',
Most web servers will allow you to use index.cgi as a directory
index, and many come preconfigured that way, but if yours doesn't
then you'll need an index.html file that provides redirection
to index.cgi. Setting $index_html to 1 below will allow
checksetup.pl to create an index.html for you if it doesn't exist.
NOTE: checksetup.pl will not replace an existing file, so if you
wish to have checksetup.pl create one for you, you must
make sure that index.html doesn't already exist.
END
localconfig_interdiffbin => <<'END',
If you want to use the "Difference Between Two Patches" feature of the
Patch Viewer, please specify the full path to the "interdiff" executable
here.
END
localconfig_site_wide_secret => <<'END',
This secret key is used by your installation for the creation and
validation of encrypted tokens. These tokens are used to implement
security features in Bugzilla, to protect against certain types of attacks.
A random string is generated by default. It's very important that this key
is kept secret. It also must be very long.
END
localconfig_use_suexec => <<'END',
Set this to 1 if Bugzilla runs in an Apache SuexecUserGroup environment.
If your web server runs control panel software (cPanel, Plesk or similar),
or if your Bugzilla is to run in a shared hosting environment, then you are
almost certainly in an Apache SuexecUserGroup environment.
If this is a Windows box, ignore this setting, as it does nothing.
If set to 0, checksetup.pl will set file permissions appropriately for
a normal webserver environment.
If set to 1, checksetup.pl will set file permissions so that Bugzilla
works in a SuexecUserGroup environment.
END
localconfig_webservergroup => <<'END',
The name of the group that your web server runs as. On Red Hat
distributions, this is usually "apache". On Debian/Ubuntu, it is
usually "www-data".
If you have use_suexec turned on below, then this is instead the name
of the group that your web server switches to to run cgi files.
If this is a Windows machine, ignore this setting, as it does nothing.
If you do not have access to the group your scripts will run under,
set this to "". If you do set this to "", then your Bugzilla installation
will be _VERY_ insecure, because some files will be world readable/writable,
and so anyone who can get local access to your machine can do whatever they
want. You should only have this set to "" if this is a testing installation
and you cannot set this up any other way. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!
If you set this to anything other than "", you will need to run checksetup.pl
as ##root## or as a user who is a member of the specified group.
END
max_allowed_packet => <<EOT,
WARNING: You need to set the max_allowed_packet parameter in your MySQL
configuration to at least ##needed##. Currently it is set to ##current##.
You can set this parameter in the [mysqld] section of your MySQL
configuration file.
EOT
min_version_required => "Minimum version required: ",
# Note: When translating these "modules" messages, don't change the formatting
# if possible, because there is hardcoded formatting in
# Bugzilla::Install::Requirements to match the box formatting.
modules_message_apache => <<END,
***********************************************************************
* APACHE MODULES *
***********************************************************************
* Some Apache modules allow to extend Bugzilla functionalities. *
* These modules can be enabled in the Apache configuration file *
* (usually called httpd.conf or apache2.conf). *
* - mod_headers, mod_env and mod_expires permit to automatically *
* refresh the browser cache of your users when upgrading Bugzilla. *
* - mod_rewrite permits to write shorter URLs used by the REST API. *
* - mod_version permits to write rules in .htaccess specific to *
* Apache 2.2 or 2.4. *
* The modules you need to enable are: *
* *
END
modules_message_db => <<EOT,
***********************************************************************
* DATABASE ACCESS *
***********************************************************************
* In order to access your database, Bugzilla requires that the *
* correct "DBD" module be installed for the database that you are *
* running. See below for the correct command to run to install the *
* appropriate module for your database. *
EOT
modules_message_optional => <<EOT,
***********************************************************************
* OPTIONAL MODULES *
***********************************************************************
* Certain Perl modules are not required by Bugzilla, but by *
* installing the latest version you gain access to additional *
* features. *
* *
* The optional modules you do not have installed are listed below, *
* with the name of the feature they enable. Below that table are the *
* commands to install each module. *
EOT
modules_message_required => <<EOT,
***********************************************************************
* REQUIRED MODULES *
***********************************************************************
* Bugzilla requires you to install some Perl modules which are either *
* missing from your system, or the version on your system is too old. *
* See below for commands to install these modules. *
EOT
module_found => "found v##ver##",
module_not_found => "not found",
module_ok => 'ok',
module_unknown_version => "found unknown version",
no_such_module => "There is no Perl module on CPAN named ##module##.",
mysql_innodb_disabled => <<'END',
InnoDB is disabled in your MySQL installation.
Bugzilla requires InnoDB to be enabled.
Please enable it and then re-run checksetup.pl.
END
mysql_index_renaming => <<'END',
We are about to rename old indexes. The estimated time to complete
renaming is ##minutes## minutes. You cannot interrupt this action once
it has begun. If you would like to cancel, press Ctrl-C now...
(Waiting 45 seconds...)
END
mysql_utf8_conversion => <<'END',
WARNING: We are about to convert your table storage format to UTF-8. This
allows Bugzilla to correctly store and sort international characters.
However, if you have any non-UTF-8 data in your database,
it ***WILL BE DELETED*** by this process. So, before
you continue with checksetup.pl, if you have any non-UTF-8
data (or even if you're not sure) you should press Ctrl-C now
to interrupt checksetup.pl, and run contrib/recode.pl to make all
the data in your database into UTF-8. You should also back up your
database before continuing. This will affect every single table
in the database, even non-Bugzilla tables.
If you ever used a version of Bugzilla before 2.22, we STRONGLY
recommend that you stop checksetup.pl NOW and run contrib/recode.pl.
END
no_checksetup_from_cgi => <<END,
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<title>checksetup.pl cannot run from a web browser</title>
</head>
<body>
<h1>checksetup.pl cannot run from a web browser</h1>
<p>
You <b>must not</b> execute this script from your web browser.
To install or upgrade Bugzilla, run this script from
the command-line (e.g. <kbd>bash</kbd> or <kbd>ssh</kbd> on Linux
or <kbd>cmd.exe</kbd> on Windows), and follow instructions given there.
</p>
<p>
For more information on how to install Bugzilla, please
<a href="http://www.bugzilla.org/docs/">read the documentation</a>
available on the official Bugzilla website.
</p>
</body>
</html>
END
patchutils_missing => <<'END',
OPTIONAL NOTE: If you want to be able to use the 'difference between two
patches' feature of Bugzilla (which requires the PatchReader Perl module
as well), you should install patchutils from:
http://cyberelk.net/tim/software/patchutils/
END
template_precompile => "Precompiling templates...",
template_removal_failed => <<END,
WARNING: The directory '##template_cache##' could not be removed.
It has been moved into '##deleteme##', which should be
deleted manually to conserve disk space.
END
template_removing_dir => "Removing existing compiled templates...",
update_cf_invalid_name =>
"Removing custom field '##field##', because it has an invalid name...",
update_flags_bad_name => <<'END',
"##flag##" is not a valid name for a flag. Rename it to not have any spaces
or commas.
END
update_nomail_bad => <<'END',
WARNING: The following users were listed in ##data##/nomail, but do
not have an account here. The unmatched entries have been moved to
##data##/nomail.bad:
END
update_summary_truncate_comment =>
"The original value of the Summary field was longer than 255"
. " characters, and so it was truncated during an upgrade."
. " The original summary was:\n\n##summary##",
update_summary_truncated => <<'END',
WARNING: Some of your bugs had summaries longer than 255 characters.
They have had their original summary copied into a comment, and then
the summary was truncated to 255 characters. The affected bug numbers were:
END
update_quips => <<'END',
Quips are now stored in the database, rather than in an external file.
The quips previously stored in ##data##/comments have been copied into
the database, and that file has been renamed to ##data##/comments.bak
You may delete the renamed file once you have confirmed that all your
quips were moved successfully.
END
update_queries_to_tags => "Populating the new 'tag' table:",
webdot_bad_htaccess => <<END,
WARNING: Dependency graph images are not accessible.
Delete ##dir##/.htaccess and re-run checksetup.pl.
END
);
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