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# SOME DESCRIPTIVE TITLE.
# Copyright (C) 2001-2024, Python Software Foundation
# This file is distributed under the same license as the Python package.
# FIRST AUTHOR <EMAIL@ADDRESS>, YEAR.
#
#, fuzzy
msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: Python 3.12\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
"POT-Creation-Date: 2024-03-14 12:51+0000\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n"
"Last-Translator: FULL NAME <EMAIL@ADDRESS>\n"
"Language-Team: LANGUAGE <LL@li.org>\n"
"MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n"
"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
#: using/unix.rst:7
msgid "Using Python on Unix platforms"
msgstr ""
#: using/unix.rst:13
msgid "Getting and installing the latest version of Python"
msgstr ""
#: using/unix.rst:16
msgid "On Linux"
msgstr ""
#: using/unix.rst:18
msgid ""
"Python comes preinstalled on most Linux distributions, and is available as a "
"package on all others. However there are certain features you might want to "
"use that are not available on your distro's package. You can easily compile "
"the latest version of Python from source."
msgstr ""
#: using/unix.rst:23
msgid ""
"In the event that Python doesn't come preinstalled and isn't in the "
"repositories as well, you can easily make packages for your own distro. "
"Have a look at the following links:"
msgstr ""
#: using/unix.rst:29
msgid "https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/maint-guide/first.en.html"
msgstr ""
#: using/unix.rst:30
msgid "for Debian users"
msgstr ""
#: using/unix.rst:31
msgid "https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Packaging"
msgstr ""
#: using/unix.rst:32
msgid "for OpenSuse users"
msgstr ""
#: using/unix.rst:33
msgid ""
"https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/package-maintainers/"
"Packaging_Tutorial_GNU_Hello/"
msgstr ""
#: using/unix.rst:34
msgid "for Fedora users"
msgstr ""
#: using/unix.rst:35
msgid "https://slackbook.org/html/package-management-making-packages.html"
msgstr ""
#: using/unix.rst:36
msgid "for Slackware users"
msgstr ""
#: using/unix.rst:40
msgid "On FreeBSD and OpenBSD"
msgstr ""
#: using/unix.rst:42
msgid "FreeBSD users, to add the package use::"
msgstr ""
#: using/unix.rst:46
msgid "OpenBSD users, to add the package use::"
msgstr ""
#: using/unix.rst:52
msgid "For example i386 users get the 2.5.1 version of Python using::"
msgstr ""
#: using/unix.rst:60
msgid "Building Python"
msgstr ""
#: using/unix.rst:62
msgid ""
"If you want to compile CPython yourself, first thing you should do is get "
"the `source <https://www.python.org/downloads/source/>`_. You can download "
"either the latest release's source or just grab a fresh `clone <https://"
"devguide.python.org/setup/#get-the-source-code>`_. (If you want to "
"contribute patches, you will need a clone.)"
msgstr ""
#: using/unix.rst:68
msgid "The build process consists of the usual commands::"
msgstr ""
#: using/unix.rst:74
msgid ""
":ref:`Configuration options <configure-options>` and caveats for specific "
"Unix platforms are extensively documented in the :source:`README.rst` file "
"in the root of the Python source tree."
msgstr ""
#: using/unix.rst:80
msgid ""
"``make install`` can overwrite or masquerade the :file:`python3` binary. "
"``make altinstall`` is therefore recommended instead of ``make install`` "
"since it only installs :file:`{exec_prefix}/bin/python{version}`."
msgstr ""
#: using/unix.rst:86
msgid "Python-related paths and files"
msgstr ""
#: using/unix.rst:88
msgid ""
"These are subject to difference depending on local installation "
"conventions; :option:`prefix <--prefix>` and :option:`exec_prefix <--exec-"
"prefix>` are installation-dependent and should be interpreted as for GNU "
"software; they may be the same."
msgstr ""
#: using/unix.rst:93
msgid ""
"For example, on most Linux systems, the default for both is :file:`/usr`."
msgstr ""
#: using/unix.rst:96
msgid "File/directory"
msgstr ""
#: using/unix.rst:96
msgid "Meaning"
msgstr ""
#: using/unix.rst:98
msgid ":file:`{exec_prefix}/bin/python3`"
msgstr ""
#: using/unix.rst:98
msgid "Recommended location of the interpreter."
msgstr ""
#: using/unix.rst:100
msgid ""
":file:`{prefix}/lib/python{version}`, :file:`{exec_prefix}/lib/"
"python{version}`"
msgstr ""
#: using/unix.rst:100
msgid ""
"Recommended locations of the directories containing the standard modules."
msgstr ""
#: using/unix.rst:103
msgid ""
":file:`{prefix}/include/python{version}`, :file:`{exec_prefix}/include/"
"python{version}`"
msgstr ""
#: using/unix.rst:103
msgid ""
"Recommended locations of the directories containing the include files needed "
"for developing Python extensions and embedding the interpreter."
msgstr ""
#: using/unix.rst:111
msgid "Miscellaneous"
msgstr ""
#: using/unix.rst:113
msgid ""
"To easily use Python scripts on Unix, you need to make them executable, e.g. "
"with"
msgstr ""
#: using/unix.rst:120
msgid ""
"and put an appropriate Shebang line at the top of the script. A good choice "
"is usually ::"
msgstr ""
#: using/unix.rst:125
msgid ""
"which searches for the Python interpreter in the whole :envvar:`PATH`. "
"However, some Unices may not have the :program:`env` command, so you may "
"need to hardcode ``/usr/bin/python3`` as the interpreter path."
msgstr ""
#: using/unix.rst:129
msgid ""
"To use shell commands in your Python scripts, look at the :mod:`subprocess` "
"module."
msgstr ""
#: using/unix.rst:134
msgid "Custom OpenSSL"
msgstr ""
#: using/unix.rst:136
msgid ""
"To use your vendor's OpenSSL configuration and system trust store, locate "
"the directory with ``openssl.cnf`` file or symlink in ``/etc``. On most "
"distribution the file is either in ``/etc/ssl`` or ``/etc/pki/tls``. The "
"directory should also contain a ``cert.pem`` file and/or a ``certs`` "
"directory."
msgstr ""
#: using/unix.rst:147
msgid ""
"Download, build, and install OpenSSL. Make sure you use ``install_sw`` and "
"not ``install``. The ``install_sw`` target does not override ``openssl.cnf``."
msgstr ""
#: using/unix.rst:165
msgid ""
"Build Python with custom OpenSSL (see the configure ``--with-openssl`` and "
"``--with-openssl-rpath`` options)"
msgstr ""
#: using/unix.rst:180
msgid ""
"Patch releases of OpenSSL have a backwards compatible ABI. You don't need to "
"recompile Python to update OpenSSL. It's sufficient to replace the custom "
"OpenSSL installation with a newer version."
msgstr ""