From 0f74fb787123b9ee0f6f7eabd1ca5e78ec735be0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Bruce Momjian Date: Tue, 27 Nov 2001 17:51:54 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Chinese PO patch Laser. --- doc/FAQ_DEV | 98 +++++++++++++++++++----- src/interfaces/libpq/zh_CN.po | 174 +++++++++++++++++++++--------------------- 2 files changed, 162 insertions(+), 110 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/FAQ_DEV b/doc/FAQ_DEV index 9055d38fa7..9bb2701208 100644 --- a/doc/FAQ_DEV +++ b/doc/FAQ_DEV @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ Developer's Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for PostgreSQL - Last updated: Fri Jun 9 21:54:54 EDT 2000 + Last updated: Mon Nov 26 21:48:19 EST 2001 Current maintainer: Bruce Momjian (pgman@candle.pha.pa.us) @@ -30,6 +30,7 @@ 14) Why don't we use threads in the backend? 15) How are RPM's packaged? 16) How are CVS branches handled? + 17) How do I get involved in PostgreSQL development? _________________________________________________________________ 1) What tools are available for developers? @@ -444,22 +445,22 @@ typedef struct nameData 15) How are RPM's packaged? - This is from Lamar Owen: + This was written by Lamar Owen: As to how the RPMs are built -- to answer that question sanely requires me to know how much experience you have with the whole RPM paradigm. 'How is the RPM built?' is a multifaceted question. The obvious simple answer is that I maintain: - 1.) A set of patches to make certain portions of the source - tree 'behave' in the different environment of the RPMset; - 2.) The initscript; - 3.) Any other ancilliary scripts and files; - 4.) A README.rpm-dist document that tries to adequately document - both the differences between the RPM build and the WHY of the - differences, as well as useful RPM environment operations - (like, using syslog, upgrading, getting postmaster to - start at OS boot, etc); - 5.) The spec file that throws it all together. This is not a - trivial undertaking in a package of this size. + 1.) A set of patches to make certain portions of the source + tree 'behave' in the different environment of the RPMset; + 2.) The initscript; + 3.) Any other ancilliary scripts and files; + 4.) A README.rpm-dist document that tries to adequately document + both the differences between the RPM build and the WHY of the + differences, as well as useful RPM environment operations + (like, using syslog, upgrading, getting postmaster to + start at OS boot, etc); + 5.) The spec file that throws it all together. This is not a + trivial undertaking in a package of this size. I then download and build on as many different canonical distributions as I can -- currently I am able to build on Red Hat 6.2, 7.0, and 7.1 on @@ -582,9 +583,9 @@ snapshot whereas a branch is a changeable fileset.) Rule of thumb is that names attached to four-number versions where the third number is zero represent branches, the others are just tags. Here we can see that the extant branches are - REL7_1_STABLE - REL7_0_PATCHES - REL6_5_PATCHES + REL7_1_STABLE + REL7_0_PATCHES + REL6_5_PATCHES The next commit to the head will be revision 1.107, whereas any changes committed into the REL7_1_STABLE branch will have revision numbers like 1.106.2.*, corresponding to the branch number 1.106.0.2 (don't ask where @@ -601,17 +602,17 @@ stable branch, you'd better be doubly sure that it's correct.) Normally, to checkout the head branch, you just cd to the place you want to contain the toplevel "pgsql" directory and say - cvs ... checkout pgsql + cvs ... checkout pgsql To get a past branch, you cd to whereever you want it and say - cvs ... checkout -r BRANCHNAME pgsql + cvs ... checkout -r BRANCHNAME pgsql For example, just a couple days ago I did - mkdir ~postgres/REL7_1 - cd ~postgres/REL7_1 - cvs ... checkout -r REL7_1_STABLE pgsql + mkdir ~postgres/REL7_1 + cd ~postgres/REL7_1 + cvs ... checkout -r REL7_1_STABLE pgsql and now I have a maintenance copy of 7.1.*. @@ -630,3 +631,58 @@ or two, so that we won't have to double-patch the first wave of fixes. Also, Ian Lance Taylor points out that branches and tags can be distiguished by using "cvs status -v". + + 17) How go I get involved in PostgreSQL development? + + This was written by Lamar Owen: +> If someone was interested in joining the development team, where would +> they... +> - Find a description of the open source development process used by the +> PostgreSQL team. + +Read HACKERS for six months (or a full release cycle, whichever is longer). +Really. HACKERS _is_the process. The process is not well documented (AFAIK +-- it may be somewhere that I am not aware of) -- and it changes continually. + +> - Find the development environment (OS, system, compilers, etc) +> required to develop code. + +Developers Corner on the website has links to this information. The +distribution tarball itself includes all the extra tools and documents that +go beyond a good Unix-like development environment. In general, a modern +unix with a modern gcc, GNU make or equivalent, autoconf (of a particular +version), and good working knowledge of those tools are required. + +> - Find an area or two that needs some support. + +The TODO list. + +You've made the first step, by finding and subscribing to HACKERS. Once you +find an area to look at in the TODO, and have read the documentation on the +internals, etc, then you check out a current CVS,write what you are going to +write (keeping your CVS checkout up to date in the process), and make up a +patch (as a context diff only) and send to the PATCHES list, prefereably. + +Discussion on the patch typically happens here. If the patch adds a major +feature, it would be a good idea to talk about it first on the HACKERS list, +in order to increase the chances of it being accepted, as well as toavoid +duplication of effort. Note that experienced developers with a proven track +record usually get the big jobs -- for more than one reason. Also note that +PostgreSQL is highly portable -- nonportable code will likely be dismissed +out of hand. + +Once your contributions get accepted, things move from there. Typically, you +would be added as a developer on the list on the website when one of the +other developers recommends it. Membership on the steering committee is by +invitation only, by the other steering committee members, from what I have +gathered watching froma distance. + +I make these statements from having watched the process for over two years. + +To see a good example of how one goes about this, search the archives for the +name 'Tom Lane' and see what his first post consisted of, and where he took +things. In particular, note that this hasn't been _that_ long ago -- and his +bugfixing and general deep knowledge with this codebase is legendary. Take a +few days to read after him. And pay special attention to both the sheer +quantity as well as the painstaking quality of his work. Both are in high +demand. diff --git a/src/interfaces/libpq/zh_CN.po b/src/interfaces/libpq/zh_CN.po index 9f8ab6a10a..3aa1f0959e 100644 --- a/src/interfaces/libpq/zh_CN.po +++ b/src/interfaces/libpq/zh_CN.po @@ -1,69 +1,70 @@ # simplified Chinese translation file for libpq # Weiping He , 2001 # -#, fuzzy +# $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/src/interfaces/libpq/Attic/zh_CN.po,v 1.2 2001/11/27 17:51:54 momjian Exp $ +# msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: PostgreSQL 7.2\n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2001-10-01 10:02+0800\n" -"PO-Revision-Date: 2001-10-01 23:42:27+0800\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2001-11-27 20:20+0800\n" +"PO-Revision-Date: 2001-11-27 20:22:06+0800\n" "Last-Translator: Weiping He \n" "Language-Team: Weiping He \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" -"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=gb_2312\n" +"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=GB2312\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" -#: fe-auth.c:229 +#: fe-auth.c:228 #, c-format msgid "Kerberos 4 error: %s\n" msgstr "Kerberos 4 ´íÎó: %s\n" -#: fe-auth.c:393 +#: fe-auth.c:391 #, c-format msgid "could not set socket to blocking mode: %s\n" msgstr "ÎÞ·¨½«Ì×½Ó×ÖÉèÖÃΪ×èÈûģʽ: %s\n" -#: fe-auth.c:409 +#: fe-auth.c:407 #, c-format msgid "Kerberos 5 authentication rejected: %*s\n" msgstr "kerberos 5 ÈÏÖ¤¾Ü¾ø: %*s\n" -#: fe-auth.c:429 +#: fe-auth.c:427 #, c-format msgid "could not restore non-blocking mode on socket: %s\n" -msgstr "ÎÞ·¨ÔÚÌ×½Ó×Ö: %s Éϻظ´·Ç×èÈûģʽ\n" +msgstr "ÎÞ·¨ÔÚÌ×½Ó×Ö: %s Éϻָ´·Ç×èÈûģʽ\n" -#: fe-auth.c:573 +#: fe-auth.c:490 +msgid "SCM_CRED authentication method not supported\n" +msgstr "²»Ö§³Ö SCM_CRED ÈÏÖ¤·½Ê½\n" + +#: fe-auth.c:576 msgid "Kerberos 4 authentication failed\n" msgstr "Kerberos 4 ÈÏ֤ʧ°Ü\n" -#: fe-auth.c:579 +#: fe-auth.c:582 msgid "Kerberos 4 authentication not supported\n" msgstr "²»Ö§³Ö Kerberos 4 ÈÏÖ¤\n" -#: fe-auth.c:590 +#: fe-auth.c:593 msgid "Kerberos 5 authentication failed\n" msgstr "Kerberos 5 ÈÏ֤ʧ°Ü\n" -#: fe-auth.c:596 +#: fe-auth.c:599 msgid "Kerberos 5 authentication not supported\n" msgstr "²»Ö§³Ö Kerberos 5 ÈÏÖ¤\n" -#: fe-auth.c:623 -msgid "SCM_CRED authentication method not supported\n" -msgstr "²»Ö§³Ö SCM_CRED ÈÏÖ¤·½Ê½\n" - -#: fe-auth.c:630 +#: fe-auth.c:627 #, c-format msgid "authentication method %u not supported\n" msgstr "²»Ö§³Ö %u ÈÏÖ¤·½Ê½\n" -#: fe-auth.c:667 +#: fe-auth.c:664 #, c-format msgid "invalid authentication service name \"%s\", ignored\n" msgstr "ºöÂÔ·Ç·¨ÈÏÖ¤·þÎñÃû \"%s\"\n" -#: fe-auth.c:724 +#: fe-auth.c:721 #, c-format msgid "fe_getauthname: invalid authentication system: %d\n" msgstr "fe_getauthname: ÎÞЧµÄÈÏ֤ϵͳ: %d\n" @@ -72,17 +73,17 @@ msgstr "fe_getauthname: msgid "could not determine the PostgreSQL user name to use\n" msgstr "ÎÞ·¨ÅжÏҪʹÓÃµÄ PostgreSQL Óû§Ãû\n" -#: fe-connect.c:705 +#: fe-connect.c:703 #, c-format msgid "could not set socket to non-blocking mode: %s\n" msgstr "ÎÞ·¨½«Ì×½Ó×ÖÉèÖÃΪ·Ç×èÈûģʽ: %s\n" -#: fe-connect.c:729 +#: fe-connect.c:727 #, c-format msgid "could not set socket to TCP no delay mode: %s\n" msgstr "ÎÞ·¨½«Ì×½Ó×ÖÉèÖÃΪ TCP ÎÞÑÓ³Ùģʽ: %s\n" -#: fe-connect.c:749 +#: fe-connect.c:747 #, c-format msgid "" "could not connect to server: %s\n" @@ -93,7 +94,7 @@ msgstr "" "\t·þÎñÆ÷ÊÇ·ñÔÚ±¾µØÔËÐв¢ÇÒÔÚ Unix ÓòÌ×½Ó×Ö\n" "\t\"%s\"ÉÏ×¼±¸½ÓÊÜÁª½Ó?\n" -#: fe-connect.c:758 +#: fe-connect.c:756 #, c-format msgid "" "could not connect to server: %s\n" @@ -104,47 +105,47 @@ msgstr "" "\t·þÎñÆ÷ÊÇ·ñÔÚÖ÷»ú %s ÉÏÔËÐв¢ÇÒ×¼±¸½ÓÊÜÔڶ˿Ú\n" "%s É쵀 TCP/IP Áª½Ó?\n" -#: fe-connect.c:823 +#: fe-connect.c:820 #, c-format msgid "invalid host address: %s\n" msgstr "ÎÞЧµÄÖ÷»úµØÖ·: %s\n" -#: fe-connect.c:842 +#: fe-connect.c:839 #, c-format msgid "unknown host name: %s\n" msgstr "δ֪Ö÷»úÃû: %s\n" -#: fe-connect.c:884 +#: fe-connect.c:881 #, c-format msgid "could not create socket: %s\n" msgstr "ÎÞ·¨´´½¨Ì×½Ó×Ö: %s\n" -#: fe-connect.c:947 +#: fe-connect.c:944 #, c-format msgid "could not send SSL negotiation packet: %s\n" msgstr "ÎÞ·¨·¢ËÍ SSL ÎÕÊÖ°ü: %s\n" -#: fe-connect.c:955 +#: fe-connect.c:952 #, c-format msgid "could not receive server response to SSL negotiation packet: %s\n" msgstr "ÎÞ·¨ÊÕµ½·þÎñÆ÷¶Ô SSL ÎÕÊÖ°üµÄÏìÓ¦: %s\n" -#: fe-connect.c:969 +#: fe-connect.c:966 #, c-format msgid "could not create SSL context: %s\n" msgstr "ÎÞ·¨´´½¨ SSL »·¾³: %s\n" -#: fe-connect.c:979 +#: fe-connect.c:976 #, c-format msgid "could not establish SSL connection: %s\n" msgstr "ÎÞ·¨½¨Á¢ SSL Áª½Ó: %s\n" -#: fe-connect.c:997 +#: fe-connect.c:999 #, c-format msgid "received invalid response to SSL negotiation: %c\n" msgstr "ÊÕµ½¶Ô SSL ÎÕÊÖµÄÎÞЧÏìÓ¦: %c\n" -#: fe-connect.c:1006 +#: fe-connect.c:1008 msgid "server does not support SSL, but SSL was required\n" msgstr "·þÎñÆ÷²»Ö§³Ö SSL, µ«ÊÇÒªÇóʹÓà SSL\n" @@ -172,208 +173,203 @@ msgstr " msgid "expected authentication request from server, but received %c\n" msgstr "ÆÚ´ýÀ´×Ô·þÎñÆ÷µÄÈÏÖ¤ÇëÇó, È´ÊÕµ½ %c\n" -#: fe-connect.c:1433 +#: fe-connect.c:1432 msgid "unexpected message from server during startup\n" msgstr "Æô¶¯¹ý³ÌÖÐÊÕµ½À´×Ô·þÎñÆ÷µÄ·ÇÔ¤ÆÚÐÅÏ¢\n" -#: fe-connect.c:1492 +#: fe-connect.c:1491 #, c-format msgid "invalid connection state %c, probably indicative of memory corruption\n" msgstr "ÎÞЧµÄÁª½Ó״̬ %c, ¿ÉÄÜÊÇ´æ´¢Æ÷Êý¾Ý±»ÆÆ»µµÄ±êÖ¾\n" -#: fe-connect.c:1592 +#: fe-connect.c:1590 #, c-format msgid "invalid setenv state %c, probably indicative of memory corruption\n" msgstr "ÎÞЧµÄ setenv ״̬ %c, ¿ÉÄÜÊÇ´æ´¢Æ÷Êý¾Ý±»ÆÆ»µµÄ±êÖ¾\n" -#: fe-connect.c:1633 +#: fe-connect.c:1630 #, c-format msgid "invalid encoding name in PGCLIENTENCODING: %s\n" msgstr "ÔÚ PGCLIENTENCODING ÖеķǷ¨±àÂëÃû: %s\n" -#: fe-connect.c:1758 +#: fe-connect.c:1755 #, c-format msgid "invalid state %c, probably indicative of memory corruption\n" msgstr "ÎÞЧ״̬ %c, ¿ÉÄÜÊÇ´æ´¢Æ÷Êý¾Ý±»ÆÆ»µµÄ±êÖ¾\n" -#: fe-connect.c:2379 fe-connect.c:2388 fe-exec.c:1128 fe-lobj.c:527 +#: fe-connect.c:2374 fe-connect.c:2383 fe-exec.c:1184 fe-lobj.c:536 msgid "out of memory\n" msgstr "ÄÚ´æÓþ¡\n" -#: fe-connect.c:2427 +#: fe-connect.c:2422 #, c-format msgid "missing \"=\" after \"%s\" in connection info string\n" msgstr "ÔÚÁª½ÓÐÅÏ¢×Ö´®ÀïµÄ \"%s\" ºóÃæȱÉÙ \"=\"\n" -#: fe-connect.c:2476 +#: fe-connect.c:2471 msgid "unterminated quoted string in connection info string\n" msgstr "Áª½ÓÐÅÏ¢×Ö´®ÖÐδ½áÊøµÄÒýºÅ×Ö´®\n" -#: fe-connect.c:2510 +#: fe-connect.c:2505 #, c-format msgid "invalid connection option \"%s\"\n" msgstr "·Ç·¨Áª½ÓÑ¡Ïî \"%s\"\n" -#: fe-connect.c:2695 +#: fe-connect.c:2720 msgid "connection pointer is NULL\n" msgstr "Áª½ÓÖ¸ÕëÊÇ NULL\n" -#: fe-exec.c:570 +#: fe-exec.c:633 msgid "command string is a null pointer\n" msgstr "ÃüÁî×Ö´®ÊÇÒ»¸ö¿ÕÖ¸Õë\n" -#: fe-exec.c:578 +#: fe-exec.c:641 msgid "no connection to the server\n" msgstr "ûÓе½·þÎñÆ÷µÄÁª½Ó\n" -#: fe-exec.c:585 +#: fe-exec.c:648 msgid "another command is already in progress\n" msgstr "ÒѾ­ÓÐÁíÍâÒ»ÌõÃüÁîÔÚ´¦Àí\n" -#: fe-exec.c:788 +#: fe-exec.c:846 #, c-format msgid "message type 0x%02x arrived from server while idle\n" msgstr "¿ÕÏÐʱ´Ó·þÎñÆ÷·µ»ØÁËÀàÐÍΪ 0x%02x µÄÏûÏ¢\n" -#: fe-exec.c:831 +#: fe-exec.c:888 #, c-format msgid "" "unexpected character %c following empty query response (\"I\" message)\n" -msgstr "" -"ÔڿյIJéѯÏìÓ¦ºóÃæ¸ú×Å·ÇÔ¤ÆÚµÄ×Ö·û %c (\"I\" ÏûÏ¢)\n" +msgstr "ÔڿյIJéѯÏìÓ¦ºóÃæ¸ú×Å·ÇÔ¤ÆÚµÄ×Ö·û %c (\"I\" ÏûÏ¢)\n" -#: fe-exec.c:889 +#: fe-exec.c:945 msgid "" "server sent data (\"D\" message) without prior row description (\"T\" " "message)\n" -msgstr "" -"·þÎñÆ÷ÔÚûÓз¢ËÍÐÐÃèÊöµÄÇ°ÌáÏ·¢ËÍÊý¾Ý (\"D\" ÏûÏ¢) (\"T\" " -"ÏûÏ¢)\n" +msgstr "·þÎñÆ÷ÔÚûÓз¢ËÍÐÐÃèÊöµÄÇ°ÌáÏ·¢ËÍÊý¾Ý (\"D\" ÏûÏ¢) (\"T\" ÏûÏ¢)\n" -#: fe-exec.c:906 +#: fe-exec.c:962 msgid "" "server sent binary data (\"B\" message) without prior row description (\"T\" " "message)\n" -msgstr "" -"·þÎñÆ÷ÔÚûÓз¢ËÍÐÐÃèÊöµÄÇ°ÌáÏ·¢ËÍÊý¾Ý (\"B\" ÏûÏ¢) (\"T\" " -"ÏûÏ¢)\n" +msgstr "·þÎñÆ÷ÔÚûÓз¢ËÍÐÐÃèÊöµÄÇ°ÌáÏ·¢ËÍÊý¾Ý (\"B\" ÏûÏ¢) (\"T\" ÏûÏ¢)\n" -#: fe-exec.c:922 +#: fe-exec.c:978 #, c-format msgid "unexpected response from server; first received character was \"%c\"\n" msgstr "À´×Ô·þÎñÆ÷µÄÒâÍâÏìÓ¦; ÊÕµ½µÄµÚÒ»¸ö×Ö·ûÊÇ \"%c\"\n" -#: fe-exec.c:1216 +#: fe-exec.c:1271 #, c-format msgid "unexpected asyncStatus: %d\n" msgstr "ÒâÍâµÄ asyncStatus(Ò첽״̬): %d\n" -#: fe-exec.c:1266 +#: fe-exec.c:1321 msgid "COPY state must be terminated first\n" msgstr "COPY ״̬±ØÐëÏȽáÊø\n" -#: fe-exec.c:1617 +#: fe-exec.c:1672 msgid "no COPY in progress\n" msgstr "ûÓÐÕýÔÚ´¦ÀíµÄ COPY\n" -#: fe-exec.c:1656 +#: fe-exec.c:1711 msgid "lost synchronization with server, resetting connection\n" msgstr "ʧȥÓë·þÎñÆ÷µÄͬ²½, ÖØÖÃÁª½Ó\n" -#: fe-exec.c:1721 +#: fe-exec.c:1776 msgid "connection in wrong state\n" msgstr "Áª½Ó´¦ÓÚ´íÎó״̬\n" -#: fe-exec.c:1823 fe-exec.c:1857 +#: fe-exec.c:1878 fe-exec.c:1912 #, c-format msgid "protocol error: id=0x%x\n" msgstr "ЭÒé´íÎó: id=0x%x\n" -#: fe-exec.c:1892 +#: fe-exec.c:1947 msgid "invalid ExecStatusType code" msgstr "·Ç·¨ ExecStatusType ´úÂë" -#: fe-exec.c:1945 fe-exec.c:1978 +#: fe-exec.c:2000 fe-exec.c:2033 #, c-format msgid "column number %d is out of range 0..%d\n" msgstr "ÁкÅÂë %d ³¬³öÁË·¶Î§ 0..%d\n" -#: fe-exec.c:1967 +#: fe-exec.c:2022 #, c-format msgid "row number %d is out of range 0..%d\n" msgstr "ÐкÅÂë %d ³¬³öÁË·¶Î§ 0..%d\n" -#: fe-exec.c:2163 +#: fe-exec.c:2217 #, c-format msgid "could not interpret result from server: %s\n" msgstr "ÎÞ·¨½âÊÍÀ´×Ô·þÎñÆ÷µÄ½á¹û: %s\n" -#: fe-exec.c:2179 +#: fe-exec.c:2233 msgid "no row count available\n" msgstr "ûÓпɻñµÃµÄÐÐÊý\n" -#: fe-lobj.c:398 fe-lobj.c:477 +#: fe-lobj.c:400 fe-lobj.c:483 #, c-format msgid "could not open file \"%s\": %s\n" msgstr "ÎÞ·¨´ò¿ªÎļþ \"%s\": %s\n" -#: fe-lobj.c:410 +#: fe-lobj.c:412 #, c-format msgid "could not create large object for file \"%s\"\n" msgstr "ÎÞ·¨ÎªÎļþ \"%s\" ´´½¨´ó¶ÔÏó\n" -#: fe-lobj.c:419 fe-lobj.c:466 +#: fe-lobj.c:422 fe-lobj.c:472 #, c-format msgid "could not open large object %u\n" msgstr "ÎÞ·¨´ò¿ª´ó¶ÔÏó %u\n" -#: fe-lobj.c:433 +#: fe-lobj.c:437 #, c-format msgid "error while reading file \"%s\"\n" msgstr "¶ÁÈ¡Îļþ \"%s\" ʱ³ö´í\n" -#: fe-lobj.c:491 +#: fe-lobj.c:498 #, c-format msgid "error while writing to file \"%s\"\n" msgstr "дÈëÎļþ \"%s\" ʱ³ö´í\n" -#: fe-lobj.c:555 +#: fe-lobj.c:564 msgid "query to initialize large object functions did not return data\n" msgstr "³õʼ»¯´ó¶ÔÏóº¯ÊýµÄ²éѯûÓзµ»ØÊý¾Ý\n" -#: fe-lobj.c:593 +#: fe-lobj.c:602 msgid "cannot determine OID of function lo_open\n" msgstr "ÎÞ·¨ÅжϺ¯Êý lo_open µÄ OID\n" -#: fe-lobj.c:600 +#: fe-lobj.c:609 msgid "cannot determine OID of function lo_close\n" msgstr "ÎÞ·¨ÅжϺ¯Êý lo_close µÄ OID\n" -#: fe-lobj.c:607 +#: fe-lobj.c:616 msgid "cannot determine OID of function lo_creat\n" msgstr "ÎÞ·¨ÅжϺ¯Êý lo_creat µÄ OID\n" -#: fe-lobj.c:614 +#: fe-lobj.c:623 msgid "cannot determine OID of function lo_unlink\n" msgstr "ÎÞ·¨ÅжϺ¯Êý lo_unlink µÄ OID\n" -#: fe-lobj.c:621 +#: fe-lobj.c:630 msgid "cannot determine OID of function lo_lseek\n" msgstr "ÎÞ·¨ÅжϺ¯Êý lo_lseek µÄ OID\n" -#: fe-lobj.c:628 +#: fe-lobj.c:637 msgid "cannot determine OID of function lo_tell\n" msgstr "ÎÞ·¨ÅжϺ¯Êý lo_tell µÄ OID\n" -#: fe-lobj.c:635 +#: fe-lobj.c:644 msgid "cannot determine OID of function loread\n" msgstr "ÎÞ·¨ÅжϺ¯Êý loread µÄ OID\n" -#: fe-lobj.c:642 +#: fe-lobj.c:651 msgid "cannot determine OID of function lowrite\n" msgstr "ÎÞ·¨ÅжϺ¯Êý lowrite µÄ OID\n" -#: fe-misc.c:131 +#: fe-misc.c:130 #, c-format msgid "could not flush enough data (space available: %d, space needed %d)\n" msgstr "ÎÞ·¨³åË¢×ã¹»µÄÊý¾Ý (¿ÉÓÿռä: %d, ÐèÒª¿Õ¼ä %d)\n" @@ -388,12 +384,12 @@ msgstr "pgGetInt msgid "integer of size %lu not supported by pqPutInt\n" msgstr "pgPutInt ²»Ö§³Ö´óСΪ %lu µÄÕûÊý\n" -#: fe-misc.c:355 fe-misc.c:389 fe-misc.c:778 +#: fe-misc.c:355 fe-misc.c:389 fe-misc.c:777 #, c-format msgid "select() failed: %s\n" msgstr "select() ʧ°Ü: %s\n" -#: fe-misc.c:416 fe-misc.c:616 fe-misc.c:757 +#: fe-misc.c:416 fe-misc.c:616 fe-misc.c:756 msgid "connection not open\n" msgstr "Áª½Óδ´ò¿ª\n" @@ -402,7 +398,7 @@ msgstr " msgid "could not receive data from server: %s\n" msgstr "ÎÞ·¨´Ó·þÎñÆ÷½ÓÊÕÊý¾Ý: %s\n" -#: fe-misc.c:590 fe-misc.c:675 +#: fe-misc.c:590 fe-misc.c:674 msgid "" "server closed the connection unexpectedly\n" "\tThis probably means the server terminated abnormally\n" @@ -412,7 +408,7 @@ msgstr "" "\tÕâÖÖÏÖÏóͨ³£Òâζ×Å·þÎñÆ÷ÔÚ´¦ÀíÇëÇó֮ǰ\n" "»òÕßÕýÔÚ´¦ÀíÇëÇóµÄʱºòÒâÍâÖÐÖ¹\n" -#: fe-misc.c:691 +#: fe-misc.c:690 #, c-format msgid "could not send data to server: %s\n" msgstr "ÎÞ·¨Ïò·þÎñÆ÷·¢ËÍÊý¾Ý: %s\n" -- 2.11.0