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#: en_US/doc-entities.xml:4(title)
msgid "Local entities for Yum Tutorial"
msgstr "��������� ��������������������� ������ ������������
���������������������"
#: en_US/doc-entities.xml:7(comment)
msgid "Document name"
msgstr "������������������������ ���������"
#: en_US/doc-entities.xml:8(text)
msgid "yum-software-management"
msgstr "yum-software-management"
#: en_US/doc-entities.xml:11(comment)
msgid "Version number"
msgstr "������������ ������������"
#: en_US/doc-entities.xml:12(text)
msgid "1.31"
msgstr "1.31"
#: en_US/doc-entities.xml:15(comment)
msgid "Date of last revision"
msgstr "������������ ��������������������� ������ ������������"
#: en_US/doc-entities.xml:16(text)
msgid "2006-04-30"
msgstr "2006-04-30"
#: en_US/doc-entities.xml:19(comment)
msgid "Document ID"
msgstr "������������������������ ID"
#: en_US/doc-entities.xml:20(text)
msgid "<use entity=\"DOCNAME\"/>-<use
entity=\"DOCVERSION\"/> (<use entity=\"DOCDATE\"/>)"
msgstr "<use entity=\"DOCNAME\"/>-<use
entity=\"DOCVERSION\"/> (<use entity=\"DOCDATE\"/>)"
#: en_US/doc-entities.xml:26(comment)
msgid "Local version of Fedora Core for this document"
msgstr "������ ������������������������ ������ ������������������ ��������� ������
������������ ������������"
#: en_US/doc-entities.xml:27(text)
msgid "5"
msgstr "5"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:18(title)
msgid "Introduction"
msgstr "��������� ������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:21(title)
msgid "Purpose"
msgstr "������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:23(para)
msgid "This document presents basic concepts of software management on Fedora
systems. It outlines the major functions of <command>yum</command>, the
recommended software management tool for Fedora."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:32(title)
msgid "Audience"
msgstr "���������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:34(para)
msgid "This document is intended for Fedora users of all levels of experience."
msgstr "������ ������������������������ ������������ ������ ������������ ������
��������������� ������ ������������������ ������������������������ ������ ������������
������������ ��������� ���������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:41(title)
msgid "Using This Document"
msgstr "������ ������������������������ ������ ���������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:43(para)
msgid "This document is a reference for using <command>yum</command>. You
may wish to read some or all of the sections, depending upon your needs and level of
experience. If you are a new user, read <xref
linkend=\"sn-software-management-concepts\"/> before using
<command>yum</command> for the first time. Experienced Linux users should
start with <xref linkend=\"sn-managing-packages\"/>."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:55(title)
msgid "Previous Versions of Fedora Core"
msgstr "������������������ ��������� ������ ������������������ ������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:57(para)
msgid "This document describes the configuration of
<command>yum</command> on current versions of Fedora Core. You must perform
the additional step noted in <xref
linkend=\"sn-authorizing-package-sources\"/> to enable
<command>yum</command> on Fedora Core 3."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:66(para)
msgid "Most of the examples in this document use the package
<filename>tsclient</filename>, which is included with Fedora Core. The
<filename>tsclient</filename> package provides an application for remote
desktop access. If you install it successfully you may start the application by choosing
<menuchoice><guimenu>Applications</guimenu><guisubmenu>Internet</guisubmenu><guimenuitem>Terminal
Server Client</guimenuitem></menuchoice>. To use the examples, substitute the
name of the relevant package for <filename>tsclient</filename>. The example
commands for Fedora package groups use the <filename>MySQL Database</filename>
group."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:81(title)
msgid "Avoid Logging in with the Root Account"
msgstr "��������� (root) ������������ ��������� ��������������� ��������� ���������
���������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:83(para)
msgid "You do not need to log in with the <systemitem
class=\"username\">root</systemitem> account in order to manage your
Fedora system. All of the commands shown in this tutorial that require <systemitem
class=\"username\">root</systemitem> access will prompt you for the
<systemitem class=\"username\">root</systemitem> password. The
example terminal commands use <command>su
<option>-c</option></command> to provide this facility."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:96(para)
msgid "Fedora Core includes a <command>yum</command> configuration that
is suitable for independent systems with Internet access. You may use
<command>yum</command> and related software on such systems without any
additional configuration."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:103(para)
msgid "If your system is part of a managed network, consult your network
administrators for advice. You may need to configure <command>yum</command> to
use a network proxy server. <xref linkend=\"sn-yum-proxy-server\"/>
explains how to configure <command>yum</command> to use a proxy server.
Administrators may also suggest or require that <command>yum</command> clients
use specific package repositories. Refer to <xref
linkend=\"sn-using-repositories\"/> for instructions on how to configure
access to repositories."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:115(para)
msgid "To improve performance and enable disconnected operations, activate the
<command>yum</command> caches on your system. Refer to <xref
linkend=\"sn-yum-caching\"/> for more information on the caching
option."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:124(title)
msgid "Additional Resources"
msgstr "��������� ������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:126(primary)
en_US/yum-software-management.xml:130(primary)
en_US/yum-software-management.xml:145(primary)
en_US/yum-software-management.xml:149(primary)
en_US/yum-software-management.xml:605(primary)
en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1101(primary)
en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1864(primary)
en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1908(primary)
en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1946(primary)
msgid "yum"
msgstr "��������� (yum)"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:127(secondary)
msgid "documentation"
msgstr "������������������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:131(secondary)
msgid "man pages"
msgstr "man ������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:133(para)
msgid "The <command>yum</command> utility has features and options not
discussed in this document. Read the <command>man</command> pages for
<command>yum(8)</command> and <filename>yum.conf(5)</filename> to
learn more, using the following commands:"
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:141(userinput)
#, no-wrap
msgid "man yum\nman yum.conf"
msgstr "man yum\nman yum.conf"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:146(secondary)
msgid "Web sites"
msgstr "������������ ������������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:150(secondary)
msgid "mailing lists"
msgstr "������������������ ������������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:152(para)
msgid "Other useful <command>yum</command> resources on the Internet
include:"
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:159(term)
msgid "Project Web site"
msgstr "������������������������ ������������ ������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:170(term)
msgid "Users mailing list"
msgstr "������������������ ������������������ ������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:181(term)
msgid "Development mailing list"
msgstr "������������ ������������������ ������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:192(title)
msgid "Check Bugzilla First"
msgstr "������������������������ ������������������ ������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:193(para)
msgid "If you encounter a persistent error with a specific operation, visit <ulink
url=\"http://bugzilla.redhat.com\"/> and review the bug reports for the
package or packages involved. An error in a package may cause all
<command>yum</command> operations that rely on that package to fail. Please
file bug reports for Fedora packages, including <command>yum</command>, on
this Bugzilla web site."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:206(title)
msgid "Software Management Concepts"
msgstr "������������������������ ��������������� ������������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:209(title)
msgid "About Packages"
msgstr "��������������������� ������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:211(primary)
en_US/yum-software-management.xml:405(primary)
en_US/yum-software-management.xml:409(primary)
en_US/yum-software-management.xml:947(primary)
en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1292(primary)
en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1766(primary)
msgid "packages"
msgstr "���������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:212(secondary)
en_US/yum-software-management.xml:250(secondary)
en_US/yum-software-management.xml:327(secondary)
en_US/yum-software-management.xml:378(secondary)
msgid "defined"
msgstr "������������������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:214(para)
msgid "Fedora software and documentation is supplied in the form of files called RPM
<firstterm>packages</firstterm>. Each package is a compressed archive
containing product information, program files, icons, documentation and management
scripts. Management applications use these files to safely locate, install, update and
remove software. For example, the Fedora installation process uses the packages supplied
with Fedora Core to build or upgrade a system to your requirements."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:225(para)
msgid "Packages also include a digital signature to prove their source. Software
management utilities verify this digital signature by using a GPG <firstterm>public
key</firstterm>. The <command>yum</command> and
<command>rpm</command> utilities share a common
<firstterm>keyring</firstterm> that stores all of the public keys for approved
package sources. The system administrator configures these approved package
sources."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:236(title)
msgid "All Fedora Packages are Open Source Software"
msgstr "������ ������������������ ��������������� ��������� ������������
������������������������ ������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:238(para)
msgid "All of the software provided by the Fedora Project is open source software.
You may download and install Fedora packages on as many systems as desired."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:247(title)
msgid "About Repositories"
msgstr "��������������� (���������������������������) ������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:249(primary)
en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1161(primary)
en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1201(primary)
en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1296(primary)
en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1354(primary)
en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1358(primary)
msgid "repositories"
msgstr "���������������������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:252(para)
msgid "A <firstterm>repository</firstterm> is a prepared directory or Web
site that contains software packages and index files. Software management utilities such
as <command>yum</command> automatically locate and obtain the correct RPM
packages from these repositories. This method frees you from having to manually find and
install new applications or updates. You may use a single command to update all system
software, or search for new software by specifying criteria."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:263(para)
msgid "A network of servers provide several repositories for each version of Fedora
Core. The package management utilities in Fedora Core are already configured to use three
of these repositories:"
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:271(term)
msgid "Base"
msgstr "������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:275(para)
msgid "The packages that make up a Fedora Core release, as it is on disc"
msgstr "���������������, ������ ������ ������������ ������������ ���������
������������������ ��������� ������������������ ������������������ ������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:282(term)
msgid "Updates"
msgstr "������������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:286(para)
msgid "Updated versions of packages that are provided in Base"
msgstr "��������������������� ������ ������������������ ������������ ������������,
������ ������ ������������ ������������������ ��������������������� ������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:293(term)
msgid "Extras"
msgstr "������������ (������������������)"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:297(para)
msgid "Packages for a large selection of additional software"
msgstr "������������ ��������� ������ ��������� ������������������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:305(title)
msgid "Fedora Development Repositories"
msgstr "������������������ ������������ ���������������������������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:307(para)
msgid "Fedora Core also includes settings for several alternative repositories. These
provide packages for various types of test system, and replace one or more of the standard
repositories. Only enable support for one of the following repositories if you test or
develop Fedora software: <filename>fedora-devel</filename> (Rawhide),
<filename>fedora-extras-devel</filename>, and
<filename>updates-testing</filename>."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:319(para)
msgid "Third-party software developers also provide repositories for their Fedora
compatible packages. To learn how to configure your Fedora system to use third-party
repositories, read <xref linkend=\"sn-using-repositories\"/>."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:326(primary)
msgid "package groups"
msgstr "��������������� ���������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:329(para)
msgid "You may also use the <firstterm>package groups</firstterm>
provided by the Fedora repositories to manage related packages as sets. Some third-party
repositories add packages to these groups, or provide their packages as additional
groups."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:338(title)
msgid "Available Package Groups"
msgstr "������������������ ��������������� ���������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:340(para)
msgid "To view a list of all of the available package groups for your Fedora system,
run the command <command>su -c 'yum grouplist'</command>."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:347(para)
msgid "Use repositories to ensure that you always receive current versions of
software. If several versions of the same package are available, your management utility
automatically selects the latest version."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:355(title)
msgid "Installing Software not from a Repository"
msgstr "��������������� ��������������������������� ���������
������������������������ ������������������ ������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:357(para)
msgid "Install software using manual methods only when you are confident there is no
repository which can currently provide it. You may have to manage that software with
manual methods, instead of with Fedora software management utilities."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:364(para)
msgid "The <command>yum</command> commands shown in this document use
repositories as package sources. Refer to <xref
linkend=\"sn-yum-installing-frompackage\"/> for details of using
<command>yum</command> to install software from a package file."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:375(title)
msgid "About Dependencies"
msgstr "��������������������� ������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:377(primary)
msgid "dependencies"
msgstr "���������������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:380(para)
msgid "Some of the files installed on a Fedora distribution are
<firstterm>libraries</firstterm> which may provide functions to multiple
applications. When an application requires a specific library, the package which contains
that library is a <firstterm>dependency</firstterm>. To properly install a
package, Fedora must first satisfy its dependencies. The dependency information for a RPM
package is stored within the RPM file."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:391(para)
msgid "The <command>yum</command> utility uses package dependency data to
ensure that all of requirements for an application are met during installation. It
automatically installs the packages for any dependencies not already present on your
system. If a new application has requirements that conflict with existing software,
<command>yum</command> aborts without making any changes to your
system."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:403(title)
msgid "Understanding Package Names"
msgstr "��������������� ��������� ���������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:406(secondary)
msgid "hardware compatibility"
msgstr "������������ ������������������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:410(secondary)
msgid "naming"
msgstr "���������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:412(para)
msgid "Each package file has a long name that indicates several key pieces of
information. For example, this is the full name of a
<filename>tsclient</filename> package:"
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:418(filename)
msgid "tsclient-0.132-6.i386.rpm"
msgstr "tsclient-0.132-6.i386.rpm"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:420(para)
msgid "Management utilities commonly refer to packages with one of three
formats:"
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:427(para)
msgid "Package name: <filename>tsclient</filename>"
msgstr "��������������� ���������: <filename>tsclient</filename>"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:432(para)
msgid "Package name with version and release numbers:
<filename>tsclient-0.132-6</filename>"
msgstr "������������ ��������� ������������������ ������������ ���������
���������������: <filename>tsclient-0.132-6</filename>"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:441(para)
msgid "Package name with hardware architecture:
<filename>tsclient.i386</filename>"
msgstr "������������ ��������������� ��������� ��������������� ���������:
<filename>tsclient.i386</filename>"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:448(para)
msgid "For clarity, <command>yum</command> lists packages in the format
<filename>name.architecture</filename>. Repositories also commonly store
packages in separate directories by architecture. In each case, the hardware architecture
specified for the package is the <emphasis>minimum</emphasis> type of machine
required to use the package."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:459(term)
msgid "i386"
msgstr "i386"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:463(para)
msgid "Suitable for any current Intel-compatible computer"
msgstr "������������ ������ Intel-������������������ ��������������������� ������
���������������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:470(term)
msgid "noarch"
msgstr "noarch"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:474(para)
msgid "Compatible with all computer architectures"
msgstr "������ ��������������������� ��������������������� ������
������������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:481(term)
msgid "ppc"
msgstr "ppc"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:485(para)
msgid "Suitable for PowerPC systems, such as Apple Power Macintosh"
msgstr "PowerPC ���������������������, ��������������� ������ Apple Power Macintosh,
������ ���������������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:493(term)
msgid "x86_64"
msgstr "x86_64"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:497(para)
msgid "Suitable for 64-bit Intel-compatible processors, such as Opterons"
msgstr "64-������������ Intel-������������������ ���������������������������,
��������������� ������ ������������������ (Opterons) ������ ���������������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:505(para)
msgid "Some software may be optimized for particular types of Intel-compatible
machine. Separate packages may be provided for <option>i386</option>,
<option>i586</option>, <option>i686</option> and
<option>x86_64</option> computers. A machine with at least an Intel Pentium,
VIA C3 or compatible CPU may use <option>i586</option> packages. Computers
with an Intel Pentium Pro and above, or a current model of AMD chip, may use
<option>i686</option> packages."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:516(para)
msgid "Use the short name of the package for <command>yum</command>
commands. This causes <command>yum</command> to automatically select the most
recent package in the repositories that matches the hardware architecture of your
computer."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:523(para)
msgid "Specify a package with other name formats to override the default behavior and
force <command>yum</command> to use the package that matches that version or
architecture. Only override <command>yum</command> when you know that the
default package selection has a bug or other fault that makes it unsuitable for
installation."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:532(title)
msgid "Package Names"
msgstr "��������������� ���������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:533(para)
msgid "You may use any of the following formats to specify a package in a
<command>yum</command> operation: <replaceable>name</replaceable>,
<replaceable>name.architecture</replaceable>,
<replaceable>name-version</replaceable>,
<replaceable>name-version-release</replaceable>,
<replaceable>name-version-release.architecture</replaceable>, and
<replaceable>epoch:name-version-release.architecture</replaceable>."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:549(title)
msgid "Software Management Tools in Fedora Core"
msgstr "������������������ ��������� ������������ ������������������������
��������������� ���������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:551(primary)
msgid "Add/Remove Software utility"
msgstr "������������������������ ��������������� ���������/���������������
���������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:554(primary)
msgid "Software Updater utility"
msgstr "������������������������ ��������������������� ���������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:557(primary)
msgid "rpm utility"
msgstr "rpm ���������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:559(para)
msgid "The <command>yum</command> utility is a complete software
management system. Fedora Core also includes two graphical applications for software
management that use <command>yum</command>. The
<application>pup</application> utility provides an interface for updating
software, and the <application>pirut</application> application enables you to
add or remove software."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:568(para)
msgid "Both graphical tools appear in the <guimenu>Applications</guimenu>
desktop menu. To update your system with <application>pup</application>,
select
<menuchoice><guimenu>Applications</guimenu><guisubmenu>System
Tools</guisubmenu><guimenuitem>Software
Updater</guimenuitem></menuchoice>. To add or remove software with
<application>pirut</application>, select
<menuchoice><guimenu>Applications</guimenu><guimenuitem>Add/Remove
Software</guimenuitem></menuchoice>."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:580(para)
msgid "The <command>rpm</command> command-line utility has many functions
for working with individual RPM packages. You may use it to manually install and remove
packages from your system. If you install software with the
<command>rpm</command> utility, you must manually check and install any
dependencies. For this reason, <application>pirut</application> and
<command>yum</command> are the recommended methods for installing
software."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:591(title)
msgid "Current Package Versions"
msgstr "������������������ ��������������� ������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:593(para)
msgid "The <application>pirut</application> and
<command>yum</command> utilities ensure that you have the most recent version
of software packages. Other methods do not guarantee that the packages are current."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:603(title)
msgid "Managing Software with <command>yum</command>"
msgstr "<command>yum</command> ��������� ������������������������
��������������� ������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:606(secondary)
msgid "software management"
msgstr "������������������������ ���������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:608(para)
msgid "Use the <command>yum</command> utility to modify the software on
your system in four ways:"
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:616(para)
msgid "To install new software from package repositories"
msgstr "��������������� ��������������������������� ��������� ������������
������������������������ ������������������ ���������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:621(para)
msgid "To install new software from an individual package file"
msgstr "��������� ��������������� ��������������� ������������ ��������� ������������
������������������������ ������������������ ��������� ������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:626(para)
msgid "To update existing software on your system"
msgstr "������������ ��������������� ������������ ������������������
������������������������ ��������� ������������������ ��������� ������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:631(para)
msgid "To remove unwanted software from your system"
msgstr "������������ ��������������� ��������� ������-������������������
������������������������ ��������������� ������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:639(title)
msgid "Installing Software from a Package File"
msgstr "��������� ��������������� ������������ ��������� ������������������������
������������������ ������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:641(para)
msgid "The <command>yum</command> commands shown in this section use
repositories as package sources. Refer to <xref
linkend=\"sn-yum-installing-frompackage\"/> for details of using
<command>yum</command> to install software from an individual package
file."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:650(para)
msgid "To use <command>yum</command>, specify a function and one or more
packages or package groups. Each section below gives some examples."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:656(para)
msgid "For each operation, <command>yum</command> downloads the latest
package information from the configured repositories. If your system uses a slow network
connection <command>yum</command> may require several seconds to download the
repository indexes and the header files for each package."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:664(para)
msgid "The <command>yum</command> utility searches these data files to
determine the best set of actions to produce the required result, and displays the
transaction for you to approve. The transaction may include the installation, update, or
removal of additional packages, in order to resolve software dependencies."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:673(title)
msgid "Format of <command>yum</command> Transaction Reports"
msgstr "<command>yum</command> ��������������� ������������������������
������ ������������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:675(para)
msgid "This is an example of the transaction for installing
<filename>tsclient</filename>:"
msgstr "������ <filename>tsclient</filename> ��������� ������������������
��������� ������ ��������������� ������ ������������������ ������:"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:680(computeroutput)
#, no-wrap
msgid
"=============================================================================\n
Package Arch Version Repository
Size\n=============================================================================\nInstalling:\n
tsclient i386 0.132-6 base 247 k\nInstalling
for dependencies:\n rdesktop i386 1.4.0-2 base
107 k\n\nTransaction
Summary\n=============================================================================\nInstall
2 Package(s)\nUpdate 0 Package(s)\nRemove 0 Package(s)\nTotal download
size: 355 k\nIs this ok [y/N]:"
msgstr
"=============================================================================\n
Package Arch Version Repository
Size\n=============================================================================\nInstalling:\n
tsclient i386 0.132-6 base 247 k\nInstalling
for dependencies:\n rdesktop i386 1.4.0-2 base
107 k\n\nTransaction
Summary\n=============================================================================\nInstall
2 Package(s)\nUpdate 0 Package(s)\nRemove 0 Package(s)\nTotal download
size: 355 k\nIs this ok [y/N]:"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:698(para)
msgid "Review the list of changes, and then press <keycap>y</keycap> to
accept and begin the process. If you press <keycap>N</keycap> or
<keycap>Enter</keycap>, <command>yum</command> does not download
or change any packages."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:706(title)
msgid "Package Versions"
msgstr "��������������� ������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:708(para)
msgid "The <command>yum</command> utility only displays and uses the
newest version of each package, unless you specify an older version."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:715(para)
msgid "The <command>yum</command> utility also imports the repository
public key if it is not already installed on the <command>rpm</command>
keyring."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:722(title)
msgid "Format of <command>yum</command> Public Key Import"
msgstr "<command>yum</command> ��������������� ���������������
������������ ������ ������������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:724(para)
msgid "This is an example of the public key import:"
msgstr "������ ��������������� ��������������� ������������ ��������� ������
������������������ ������:"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:728(computeroutput)
#, no-wrap
msgid "warning: rpmts_HdrFromFdno: Header V3 DSA signature: NOKEY, key ID
4f2a6fd2\npublic key not available for tsclient-0.132-6.i386.rpm\nRetrieving GPG key from
file:///etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-fedora\nImporting GPG key 0x4F2A6FD2 \"Fedora
Project &lt;fedora(a)redhat.com&gt;\"\nIs this ok [y/N]:"
msgstr "warning: rpmts_HdrFromFdno: Header V3 DSA signature: NOKEY, key ID
4f2a6fd2\npublic key not available for tsclient-0.132-6.i386.rpm\nRetrieving GPG key from
file:///etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-fedora\nImporting GPG key 0x4F2A6FD2 \"Fedora
Project &lt;fedora(a)redhat.com&gt;\"\nIs this ok [y/N]:"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:736(para)
msgid "Check the public key, and then press <keycap>y</keycap> to import
the key and authorize the key for use. If you press <keycap>N</keycap> or
<keycap>Enter</keycap>, <command>yum</command> stops without
installing any packages."
msgstr "Check the public key, and then press <keycap>y</keycap> to import
the key and authorize the key for use. If you press <keycap>N</keycap> or
<keycap>Enter</keycap>, <command>yum</command> stops without
installing any packages."
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:743(para)
msgid "To ensure that downloaded packages are genuine,
<command>yum</command> verifies the digital signature of each package against
the public key of the provider. Once all of the packages required for the transaction are
successfully downloaded and verified, <command>yum</command> applies them to
your system."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:752(title)
msgid "Transaction Log"
msgstr "��������������� ���������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:754(para)
msgid "Every completed transaction records the affected packages in the log file
<indexterm><primary>log
file</primary></indexterm><filename>/var/log/yum.log</filename>.
You may only read this file with <systemitem
class=\"username\">root</systemitem> access."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:766(title)
msgid "Installing New Software with <command>yum</command>"
msgstr "<command>yum</command> ��������� ������������
������������������������ ������������������ ������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:768(primary)
en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1472(primary)
msgid "installing software"
msgstr "������������������������ ������������������ ������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:769(see)
msgid "software, installing"
msgstr "������������������������ ������������������ ������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:772(primary)
en_US/yum-software-management.xml:823(primary)
en_US/yum-software-management.xml:895(primary)
en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1477(primary)
msgid "software"
msgstr "������������������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:773(secondary)
en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1633(secondary)
msgid "installing"
msgstr "������������������ ������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:775(para)
msgid "To install the package <filename>tsclient</filename>, enter the
command:"
msgstr "��������������� <filename>tsclient</filename> ������������������
��������� ������ ��������������� ���������:"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:780(replaceable)
en_US/yum-software-management.xml:831(replaceable)
en_US/yum-software-management.xml:910(replaceable)
en_US/yum-software-management.xml:976(replaceable)
en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1881(replaceable)
msgid "tsclient"
msgstr "tsclient"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:780(userinput)
#, no-wrap
msgid "su -c 'yum install <placeholder-1/>'"
msgstr "su -c 'yum install <placeholder-1/>'"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:782(para) en_US/yum-software-management.xml:795(para)
en_US/yum-software-management.xml:833(para) en_US/yum-software-management.xml:871(para)
en_US/yum-software-management.xml:912(para) en_US/yum-software-management.xml:925(para)
en_US/yum-software-management.xml:978(para) en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1022(para)
en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1574(para) en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1678(para)
en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1692(para) en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1752(para)
en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1883(para)
msgid "Enter the password for the <systemitem
class=\"username\">root</systemitem> account when prompted."
msgstr "������������ ������������������ ������������ ��������� <systemitem
class=\"username\">root</systemitem> ������������ ������
������������-��������� ������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:788(para)
msgid "To install the package group <filename>MySQL Database</filename>,
enter the command:"
msgstr "<filename>MySQL Database</filename> ���������������
��������������� ������������������ ��������� ������, ��������� ���������������
��������������� ���������:"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:793(replaceable)
en_US/yum-software-management.xml:869(replaceable)
en_US/yum-software-management.xml:923(replaceable)
msgid "MySQL Database"
msgstr "MySQL Database"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:793(userinput)
#, no-wrap
msgid "su -c 'yum groupinstall \"<placeholder-1/>\"'"
msgstr "su -c 'yum groupinstall \"<placeholder-1/>\"'"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:802(title)
msgid "New Services Require Activation"
msgstr "������������������ ��������������������� ��������� ��������������� ���������
������ ���������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:804(para)
msgid "When you install a service, Fedora does not activate or start it. To configure
a new service to run on bootup, choose
<menuchoice><guimenu>Desktop</guimenu><guisubmenu>System
Settings</guisubmenu><guisubmenu>Server
Settings</guisubmenu><guimenuitem>Services</guimenuitem></menuchoice>,
or use the <command>chkconfig</command> and
<command>service</command> command-line utilities."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:817(title)
msgid "Updating Software with <command>yum</command>"
msgstr "<command>yum</command> ��������� ������������������������
������������������ ������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:819(primary)
en_US/yum-software-management.xml:824(secondary)
en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1097(primary)
msgid "updating"
msgstr "������������������ ������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:820(secondary)
msgid "software packages"
msgstr "������������������������ ���������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:826(para)
msgid "To update the <filename>tsclient</filename> package to the latest
version, type:"
msgstr "<filename>tsclient</filename> ��������������� ���������
������������ ������������ ��������� ������������������ ��������� ������
������������:"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:831(userinput)
#, no-wrap
msgid "su -c 'yum update <placeholder-1/>'"
msgstr "su -c 'yum update <placeholder-1/>'"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:840(title)
msgid "New Software Versions Require Reloading"
msgstr "������������ ������������������������ ������������ ������ ���������-���������
������������ ������������������ ������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:842(para)
msgid "If a piece of software is in use when you update it, the old version remains
active until the application or service is restarted. Kernel updates take effect when you
reboot the system."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:851(title)
msgid "Kernel Packages"
msgstr "������������ ���������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:853(para)
msgid "Kernel packages remain on the system after they have been superseded by newer
versions. This enables you to boot your system with an older kernel if an error occurs
with the current kernel. To minimize maintenance, <command>yum</command>
automatically removes obsolete kernel packages from your system, retaining only the
current kernel and the previous version."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:864(para)
msgid "To update all of the packages in the package group <filename>MySQL
Database</filename>, enter the command:"
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:869(userinput)
#, no-wrap
msgid "su -c 'yum groupupdate \"<placeholder-1/>\"'"
msgstr "su -c 'yum groupupdate \"<placeholder-1/>\"'"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:878(title)
msgid "Updating the Entire System"
msgstr "������������ ��������������� ������������������ ������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:880(para)
msgid "To update all of the packages on your Fedora system, use the commands
described in <xref linkend=\"sn-updating-your-system\"/>."
msgstr "������������ ������������������ ��������������� ������ ������
��������������������� ��������� ������������������ ��������� ������, <xref
linkend=\"sn-updating-your-system\"/> ������������ ���������������������
��������������� ������������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:890(title)
msgid "Removing Software with <command>yum</command>"
msgstr "<command>yum</command> ��������� ������������������������
������������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:892(primary)
msgid "removing software"
msgstr "������������������������ ������������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:896(secondary)
msgid "removing"
msgstr "������������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:898(para)
msgid "To remove software, <command>yum</command> examines your system
for both the specified software, and any software which claims it as a dependency. The
transaction to remove the software deletes both the software and the dependencies."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:905(para)
msgid "To remove the <filename>tsclient</filename> package from your
system, use the command:"
msgstr "������������ ��������������� ���������
<filename>tsclient</filename> ��������������� ������, ���������������
���������:"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:910(userinput)
#, no-wrap
msgid "su -c 'yum remove <placeholder-1/>'"
msgstr "su -c 'yum remove <placeholder-1/>'"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:918(para)
msgid "To remove all of the packages in the package group <filename>MySQL
Database</filename>, enter the command:"
msgstr "��������������� ��������������� <filename>MySQL
Database</filename> ������������������ ������ ��������������������� ���������
��������������� ������, ��������������� ���������:"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:923(userinput)
#, no-wrap
msgid "su -c 'yum groupremove \"<placeholder-1/>\"'"
msgstr "su -c 'yum groupremove \"<placeholder-1/>\"'"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:932(title)
msgid "Data and Configuration File Retention"
msgstr "������������ ��������� ������������������ ������������
���������-������������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:934(para)
msgid "The removal process leaves user data in place but may remove configuration
files in some cases. If a package removal does not include the configuration file, and you
reinstall the package later, it may reuse the old configuration file."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:945(title)
msgid "Searching for Packages with <command>yum</command>"
msgstr "<command>yum</command> ��������� ��������������������� ������
���������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:948(secondary)
msgid "locating"
msgstr "���������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:951(primary)
en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1165(primary)
msgid "searching"
msgstr "��������� ������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:952(secondary)
msgid "for packages"
msgstr "��������������������� ������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:954(para)
msgid "Use the search features of <command>yum</command> to find software
that is available from the configured repositories, or already installed on your system.
Searches automatically include both installed and available packages."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:961(para)
msgid "The format of the results depends upon the option. If the query produces no
information, there are no packages matching the criteria."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:968(title)
msgid "Searching by Package Name and Attributes"
msgstr "��������������� ��������� ��������� ��������������� ��������� ���������
������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:970(para)
msgid "To search for a specific package by name, use the
<option>list</option> function. To search for the package
<filename>tsclient</filename>, use the command:"
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:976(userinput)
en_US/yum-software-management.xml:991(userinput)
en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1069(userinput)
#, no-wrap
msgid "su -c 'yum list <placeholder-1/>'"
msgstr "su -c 'yum list <placeholder-1/>'"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:984(para)
msgid "To make your queries more precise, specify packages with a name that include
other attributes, such as version or hardware architecture. To search for version 0.132 of
the application, use the command:"
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:991(replaceable)
msgid "tsclient-0.132"
msgstr "tsclient-0.132"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:994(title)
msgid "Valid Package Attributes"
msgstr "��������������� ��������������� ������ ������������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:996(para)
msgid "Refer to <xref linkend=\"sn-package-names\"/> for information
on package name formats and the attributes that they include."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1004(title)
msgid "Advanced Searches"
msgstr "������������������ ���������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1006(para)
msgid "If you do not know the name of the package, use the
<option>search</option> or <option>provides</option> options.
Alternatively, use wild cards with any <command>yum</command> search option to
broaden the search criteria."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1013(para)
msgid "The <option>search</option> option checks the names, descriptions,
summaries and listed package maintainers of all of the available packages to find those
that match. For example, to search for all packages that relate to Palm Pilots,
type:"
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1020(replaceable)
msgid "PalmPilot"
msgstr "PalmPilot"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1020(userinput)
#, no-wrap
msgid "su -c 'yum search <placeholder-1/>'"
msgstr "su -c 'yum search <placeholder-1/>'"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1028(para)
msgid "The <option>provides</option> function checks both the files
included in the packages and the functions that the software provides. This option
requires <command>yum</command> to download and read much larger index files
than with the <option>search</option> option."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1036(para)
msgid "To search for all packages that include files called
<filename>libneon</filename>, type:"
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1041(replaceable)
msgid "libneon"
msgstr "libneon"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1041(userinput)
en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1049(userinput)
#, no-wrap
msgid "su -c 'yum provides <placeholder-1/>'"
msgstr "su -c 'yum provides <placeholder-1/>'"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1043(para)
msgid "To search for all packages that either provide a MTA (Mail Transport Agent)
service, or include files with <filename>mta</filename> in their name:"
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1049(replaceable)
msgid "MTA"
msgstr "MTA"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1051(para)
msgid "For each command, at the prompt enter the password for the <systemitem
class=\"username\">root</systemitem> account."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1056(para)
msgid "Use the standard wild-card characters to run any search option with a partial
word or name: <option>?</option> to represent any one character, and
<option>*</option> to mean zero or more characters. Always add the escape
character (<option>\\</option>) before wild-cards."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1064(para)
msgid "To <option>list</option> all packages with names that begin with
<filename>tsc</filename>, type:"
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1069(replaceable)
msgid "tsc\\*"
msgstr "tsc\\*"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1074(title)
msgid "Understanding Matches"
msgstr "��������������� ��������� ���������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1076(para)
msgid "Searches with <command>yum</command> show all of the packages that
match your criteria. Packages must meet the terms of the search exactly to be considered
matches, unless you use wild-cards."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1083(para)
msgid "For example, a search query for <filename>shadowutils</filename>
or <filename>shadow-util</filename> would not produce the package
<filename>shadow-utils</filename>. This package would match and be shown if
the query was <filename>shadow-util\\?</filename>, or
<filename>shadow\\*</filename>."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1095(title)
msgid "Updating Your System with <command>yum</command>"
msgstr "������������ ��������������� ��������� <command>yum</command>
��������� ������������������ ������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1098(secondary)
msgid "full system"
msgstr "������������ ���������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1102(secondary)
msgid "updating full system"
msgstr "������������ ��������������� ������������������ ������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1104(para)
msgid "Use the <option>update</option> option to upgrade all of your
Fedora system software to the latest version with one operation."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1109(para)
msgid "To perform a full system update, type this command:"
msgstr "������������ ��������������� ��������� ������������������ ��������� ������
������ ��������������� ���������:"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1113(userinput)
#, no-wrap
msgid "su -c 'yum update'"
msgstr "su -c 'yum update'"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1115(para)
en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1272(para) en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1505(para)
msgid "At the prompt, enter the <systemitem
class=\"username\">root</systemitem> password."
msgstr "��������������� ������������ <systemitem
class=\"username\">root</systemitem> ������������-���������
������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1122(title)
msgid "Automatically Updating Your System"
msgstr "������������ ��������������� ��������� ������������������������
������������������ ������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1124(primary)
msgid "automatic updating"
msgstr "������������������������ ������������������ ������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1126(para)
msgid "The <filename>yum</filename> package supplied with Fedora Core
includes scripts to perform full system updates every day. To activate automatic daily
updates, enter this command:"
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1132(userinput)
#, no-wrap
msgid "su -c '/sbin/chkconfig --level 345 yum on; /sbin/service yum
start'"
msgstr "su -c '/sbin/chkconfig --level 345 yum on; /sbin/service yum
start'"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1134(para)
en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1226(para) en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1258(para)
msgid "At the prompt, enter the password for the <systemitem
class=\"username\">root</systemitem> account."
msgstr "��������������� ��������� ������������, <systemitem
class=\"username\">root</systemitem> ������������ ������
������������-��������� ������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1140(title)
msgid "How Daily Updates are Run"
msgstr "������������ ������������������ ��������������� ��������������� ������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1142(para)
msgid "There is no separate <command>yum</command> service that runs on
your system. The command given above enables the control script
<filename>/etc/rc.d/init.d/yum</filename>. This control script activates the
script <filename>/etc/cron.daily/yum.cron</filename>, which causes the
<command>cron</command> service to automatically begin a system update at 4am
each day."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1156(title)
msgid "Configuring Access to Software Repositories"
msgstr "������������������������ ��������������������������������� ������
��������������� ������ ������������������ ������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1158(primary)
msgid "Fedora Extras"
msgstr "������������������ ������������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1162(secondary)
msgid "finding"
msgstr "��������� ������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1166(secondary)
msgid "for repositories"
msgstr "��������������������������� ���������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1168(para)
msgid "Fedora systems automatically use the Fedora Project repositories. These
include Fedora Extras, the default source of packages for software that is not included
with Fedora Core."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1175(title)
msgid "Fedora Extras Repositories for Previous Versions of Fedora Core"
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1177(para)
msgid "You must manually configure Fedora Core 3 systems to use Fedora Extras, using
the instructions at <ulink
url=\"http://fedora.redhat.com/projects/extras/\"/>. For additional packages
for Fedora Core 1 and Fedora Core 2, refer to <ulink
url=\"http://www.fedora.us/\"/>."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1188(para)
msgid "If the Fedora Project does not supply packages for a product, the manufacturer
may provide or recommend a separate repository. Members of the community also maintain
repositories to provide packages for Fedora systems. For example, <ulink
url=\"http://www.jpackage.org/\"/> distributes popular Java software as
packages."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1199(title)
msgid "Adding a Repository as a Package Source"
msgstr "��������� ��������������������������� ��������� ��������� ���������������
������������ ������������ ������������������ ������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1202(secondary)
msgid "adding to yum"
msgstr "��������� '��� ���������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1204(para)
msgid "To add an extra repository, place a definition file in the
<filename>/etc/yum.repos.d/</filename> directory on your system. Package
providers make the definition files for their repositories available on their web
sites."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1211(title)
msgid "Definition File Extension"
msgstr "������������ ��������������������������� ������
������������������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1212(para)
msgid "The names of repository definition files end with
<filename>.repo</filename>."
msgstr "��������������������������� ������������������������ ������������������
������ ��������� ������ ��������� ������������ <filename>.repo</filename>
������������ ������������������ ���������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1217(para)
msgid "You must have <systemitem
class=\"username\">root</systemitem> access to add a file to the
definitions directory. To copy the definition file
<filename>example.repo</filename>, type this command:"
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1224(userinput)
#, no-wrap
msgid "su -c 'cp example.repo /etc/yum.repos.d/'"
msgstr "su -c 'cp example.repo /etc/yum.repos.d/'"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1231(para)
msgid "The configuration file for each repository should include a
<command>gpgkey</command> setting. This setting specifies the location of a
public key that verifies the packages provided by that repository. This public key is
automatically imported the first time that you install software from the repository. If
the configuration file provided does not include this setting, refer to <xref
linkend=\"sn-authorizing-package-sources\"/>."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1243(title)
msgid "Manually Authorizing Package Sources"
msgstr "������������ ��������������� ������������������ ������
���������������������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1245(primary)
msgid "public keys"
msgstr "��������������� ���������������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1246(secondary)
msgid "adding"
msgstr "���������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1248(para)
msgid "To manually add a public key to your <command>rpm</command>
keyring, use the <option>import</option> feature of the
<command>rpm</command> utility. To import the file
<filename>GPG-PUB-KEY.asc</filename>, type the following command:"
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1256(replaceable)
msgid "GPG-PUB-KEY.asc"
msgstr "GPG-PUB-KEY.asc"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1256(userinput)
en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1270(userinput)
#, no-wrap
msgid "su -c 'rpm --import <placeholder-1/>'"
msgstr "su -c 'rpm --import <placeholder-1/>'"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1263(para)
msgid "You may also import public keys directly from a web site. For example, to
import the file <filename>GPG-PUB-KEY.asc</filename> on the web site
<wordasword>www.therepository.com</wordasword> use this command:"
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1270(replaceable)
msgid "http://www.therepository.com/GPG-PUB-KEY.asc"
msgstr "http://www.therepository.com/GPG-PUB-KEY.asc"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1279(title)
msgid "Importing the Fedora Key on Fedora Core 3"
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1281(para)
msgid "To add the Fedora public key to the <command>rpm</command> keyring
on Fedora Core 3 systems, run the command <command>su -c 'rpm --import
/usr/share/rhn/RPM-GPG-KEY-fedora'</command>."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1290(title)
msgid "Understanding Repository Compatibility"
msgstr "��������������������������� ������������������������ ���������
���������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1293(secondary)
msgid "software compatibility"
msgstr "������������������������ ������������������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1297(secondary)
msgid "compatibility"
msgstr "������������������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1299(para)
msgid "The Fedora Extras repository provides packages which are built to the same
standards as Fedora Core packages. Third-party packages should be compatible with these
Fedora Project packages, unless the provider specifically states otherwise."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1306(para)
msgid "Always read the web site of the repository for information on package
compatibility before you add it as a package source. Separate repository providers may
offer different and incompatible versions of the same software. Third-party repositories
may also provide alternative packages for software that is included in Fedora
repositories."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1315(para)
msgid "Alternative packages may contain versions of the software that function
differently from the version in the Fedora Project packages. Determine the benefits and
potential incompatibilities before replacing Fedora Project packages with alternative
versions."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1323(title)
msgid "Incompatible Repositories"
msgstr "������-������������������������ ���������������������������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1325(para)
msgid "If you configure your system to use incompatible repositories
<command>yum</command> operations may fail."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1331(para)
msgid "Packages built for one version of Fedora are usually not compatible with other
versions of Fedora. The web site of the provider should specifically state which versions
of Fedora they support."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1338(title)
msgid "Old Versions of <command>yum</command> and Current
Repositories"
msgstr "<command>yum</command> ������ ������������������ ������������
��������� ������������������ ���������������������������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1339(para)
msgid "The data format for repository indexes changed with version 2.1 of
<command>yum</command>. This was the version supplied with Fedora Core 3.
Repository providers should specify the versions of Fedora Core that they support. To
confirm that an unlabeled repository is compatible with current versions of
<command>yum</command>, check that it has a sub-directory called
<filename>repodata/</filename>."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1352(title)
msgid "Disabling or Removing Package Sources"
msgstr "��������������� ������������ ������������ ������������ ���������
������������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1355(secondary)
msgid "disabling in yum"
msgstr "��������� ��������� ������������ ������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1359(secondary)
msgid "removing from yum"
msgstr "��������� ��������� ������������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1361(para)
msgid "Set <command>enable=0</command> in a definition file to prevent
<command>yum</command> from using that repository. The
<command>yum</command> utility ignores any definition file with this
setting."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1368(para)
msgid "To completely remove access to a repository:"
msgstr "��������� ��������������������������� ��������� ��������������� ���������
������������ ������������������ ������������������:"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1373(para)
msgid "Delete the relevant file from
<filename>/etc/yum.repos.d/</filename>."
msgstr "������������������������ ������������������ ���������
<filename>/etc/yum.repos.d/</filename> ������������������
���������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1379(para)
msgid "Delete the cache directory from
<filename>/var/cache/yum/</filename>."
msgstr "<filename>/var/cache/yum/</filename> ��������� ���������������
��������������������������� ��������� ���������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1470(title)
msgid "Installing Software from an Isolated Package"
msgstr "��������� ��������������� ��������������� ��������� ������������������������
������������������ ������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1473(secondary)
msgid "from a package"
msgstr "��������� ��������������� ���������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1474(see)
msgid "software, installing from a package"
msgstr "������������������������, ��������� ��������������� ���������
������������������ ������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1478(secondary)
msgid "installing from a package"
msgstr "��������� ��������������� ��������� ������������������ ������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1480(para)
msgid "Use repositories and the standard <command>yum</command> commands
to locate and install new software, unless the software package is not available from any
repository. In these cases, use the <option>localinstall</option> function to
install the software from the package file."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1489(title)
msgid "Public Key is Required"
msgstr "��������������� ��������������� ������ ���������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1491(para)
msgid "Ensure that the public key for the package source has been imported before you
install a package without a repository. Refer to <xref
linkend=\"sn-authorizing-package-sources\"/>."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1498(para)
msgid "Enter this command to install the package
<filename>tsclient-0.132-4.i386.rpm</filename>:"
msgstr "<filename>tsclient-0.132-4.i386.rpm</filename> ���������������
������������������ ��������� ������ ������ ��������������� ���������:"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1503(replaceable)
msgid "tsclient-0.132-4.i386.rpm"
msgstr "tsclient-0.132-4.i386.rpm"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1503(userinput)
#, no-wrap
msgid "su -c 'yum localinstall <placeholder-1/>'"
msgstr "su -c 'yum localinstall <placeholder-1/>'"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1512(title)
msgid "Previously Installed Software is Updated"
msgstr "������������������ ������������������ ������������������������
������������������ ������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1514(para)
msgid "If the package provides a later version of software that is already installed
on your system, <command>yum</command> updates the installed software."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1521(para)
msgid "If the package requires software that is not installed on your system,
<command>yum</command> attempts to meet the dependencies with packages from
the configured repositories. You may need to manually download and install additional
packages in order to satisfy all of the dependencies."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1530(title)
msgid "Maintaining Manually Installed Software"
msgstr "������������ ������������������ ��������������������������� ������
��������������� ������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1532(para)
msgid "If you install software that is not provided by a repository,
<command>yum update</command> cannot automatically upgrade it as new versions
become available. To ensure that you have the latest packages, subscribe to e-mail or RSS
services that notify you when new versions are released."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1543(title)
msgid "Customizing <command>yum</command>"
msgstr "<command>yum</command> ������������"
#. SE: The dictionary says "plug-in", but yum documentation uses
"plugin". For consistency, I'm using "plugin" in this document.
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1545(para)
msgid "To change the behavior of <command>yum</command>, you may either
edit the configuration files, or install <firstterm>plugins</firstterm>.
Plugins enable developers to add new features to
<command>yum</command>."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1553(title)
msgid "Editing the <command>yum</command> Configuration"
msgstr "<command>yum</command> ������������������ ������ ���������
������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1555(primary)
msgid "configuration files"
msgstr "������������������ ������������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1557(para)
msgid "The file <filename>/etc/yum.conf</filename> provides the main
configuration for <command>yum</command>. Settings in a repository definition
file override the main configuration for those operations that use the defined
repository."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1564(para)
msgid "To edit <filename>/etc/yum.conf</filename>, run a text editor with
<systemitem class=\"username\">root</systemitem> privileges. This
command opens <filename>/etc/yum.conf</filename> with
<application>gedit</application>, the default text editor for Fedora desktop
systems:"
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1572(userinput)
#, no-wrap
msgid "su -c 'gedit /etc/yum.conf'"
msgstr "su -c 'gedit /etc/yum.conf'"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1580(para)
msgid "The main configuration file provides the settings that apply to all
<command>yum</command> operations. These include caching options, and proxy
server settings. The directory <filename>/etc/yum.repos.d/</filename> holds
definition files for each repository that <command>yum</command> uses. Plugins
use the configuration files in the directory
<filename>/etc/yum/pluginconf.d/</filename>."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1590(para)
msgid "The following sections in this document provide further information on
configuring <command>yum</command>:"
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1620(title)
msgid "Further Documentation"
msgstr "��������� ������������������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1621(para)
msgid "Refer to the <command>man</command> page for
<filename>yum.conf</filename> for a complete list of the configuration options
supported by <command>yum</command>."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1630(title)
msgid "Working with <command>yum</command> Plugins"
msgstr "<command>yum</command> ������������-������������ ���������
��������� ������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1632(primary)
msgid "plugins"
msgstr "������������������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1635(para)
msgid "Each <command>yum</command> plugin is a single file, written in
the Python programming language. You may download plugins from the
<command>yum</command> project Web site, or from third-party providers. The
<command>yum</command> project maintains a list of plugins on the page
<ulink
url=\"http://wiki.linux.duke.edu/YumPlugins\"/>."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1644(title)
msgid "Plugin File Extension"
msgstr "������������������������ ������������ ���������������������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1645(para)
msgid "The names of <command>yum</command> plugin files end with
<filename>.py</filename>, the standard extension for Python scripts."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1651(para)
msgid "To install a plugin, copy it to the directory
<filename>/usr/lib/yum-plugins/</filename>. Create a configuration file for
the plugin in the directory <filename>/etc/yum/pluginconf.d/</filename>. Save
the configuration file with the same name as the plugin, but with the extension
<filename>.conf</filename>."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1661(title)
msgid "<systemitem class=\"username\">root</systemitem>
Privileges Required"
msgstr "<systemitem class=\"username\">root</systemitem>
������������������ ������������������ ������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1663(para)
msgid "You must have <systemitem
class=\"username\">root</systemitem> access to add files to the
directories <filename>/usr/lib/yum-plugins/</filename> and
<filename>/etc/yum/pluginconf.d/</filename>."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1671(para)
msgid "For example, to copy the plugin
<filename>exampleplugin.py</filename>, enter the command:"
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1676(userinput)
#, no-wrap
msgid "su -c 'cp exampleplugin.py /usr/lib/yum-plugins/'"
msgstr "su -c 'cp exampleplugin.py /usr/lib/yum-plugins/'"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1684(para)
msgid "You may then create a configuration file for the plugin with a text editor.
This example uses <application>gedit</application>, the default text editor
for Fedora desktop systems:"
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1690(userinput)
#, no-wrap
msgid "su -c 'gedit /etc/yum/pluginconf.d/exampleplugin.conf'"
msgstr "su -c 'gedit /etc/yum/pluginconf.d/exampleplugin.conf'"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1698(para)
msgid "Each plugin configuration file includes the
<command>enabled</command> setting. Some plugins also require additional
settings. To determine the correct settings, either refer to the documentation supplied
with the plugin, or read the plugin file itself with any text editor."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1707(title)
msgid "Example Plugin Configuration File"
msgstr "������������������ ������������������ ������������������ ������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1709(computeroutput)
#, no-wrap
msgid "[main]\nenabled=1\nanotheroption=0"
msgstr "[main]\nenabled=1\nanotheroption=0"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1716(title)
msgid "Plugin Installed by Default"
msgstr "��������� ��������� '��� ������������������
������������������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1718(para)
msgid
"<indexterm><primary>plugins</primary><secondary>installonlyn</secondary></indexterm>
Fedora Core includes the <filename>installonlyn</filename> plugin. This plugin
modifies <command>yum</command> to remove excess kernel packages, so that no
more than a set number of kernels exist on the system. By default,
<filename>installonlyn</filename> retains the two most current kernels, and
automatically removes older kernel packages."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1732(para)
msgid
"<indexterm><primary>plugins</primary><secondary>removing</secondary></indexterm>
To remove a plugin, delete both the original file and the automatically generated bytecode
file from <filename>/usr/lib/yum-plugins/</filename>. The bytecode file uses
the same name as the plugin, but has the extension <filename>.pyc</filename>.
Remove the relevant configuration file in
<filename>/etc/yum/pluginconf.d/</filename>."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1745(para)
msgid "This command removes the plugin
<filename>exampleplugin</filename>:"
msgstr "������ ��������������� <filename>exampleplugin</filename>
������������������ ��������� ������������������ ������:"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1750(userinput)
#, no-wrap
msgid "su -c 'rm -f /etc/yum/pluginconf.d/exampleplugin.conf; rm -f
/usr/lib/yum-plugins/exampleplugin.py*'"
msgstr "su -c 'rm -f /etc/yum/pluginconf.d/exampleplugin.conf; rm -f
/usr/lib/yum-plugins/exampleplugin.py*'"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1761(title)
msgid "Working with <command>yum</command> Caching"
msgstr "<command>yum</command> ��������������� ��������� ���������
������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1763(primary)
en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1767(secondary)
en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1831(primary)
en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1904(primary)
msgid "caching"
msgstr "���������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1769(para)
msgid "By default, current versions of <command>yum</command> delete the
data files and packages that they download, after these have been successfully used for an
operation. This minimizes the amount of storage space that
<command>yum</command> uses. You may enable caching, so that
<command>yum</command> retains the files that it downloads in cache
directories."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1778(para)
msgid "Caches provide three advantages:"
msgstr "��������������� ������ ������������ ��������������� ������:"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1785(para)
msgid "The performance of <command>yum</command> increases"
msgstr "<command>yum</command> ������ ������������������ ���������������
������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1790(para)
msgid "You may carry out <command>yum</command> operations without a
network connection, by using only the caches"
msgstr "��������������� <command>yum</command> ������������������������
��������� ��������������������� ������������������������ ��������� ���������������,
��������������� ��������������� ��������� ������ ������ ������������ ���������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1796(para)
msgid "You may copy packages from the caches and reuse them elsewhere"
msgstr "��������������� ��������������� ��������� ��������������������� ������
��������� ������ ������������ ������ ��������� ������������ ��������� ��������� ���������
������������ ������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1804(para)
msgid "By default, <command>yum</command> stores temporary files under
the directory <filename>/var/cache/yum/</filename>, with one subdirectory for
each configured repository. The <filename>packages/</filename> directory
within each repository directory holds the cached packages. For example, the directory
<filename>/var/cache/yum/development/packages/</filename> holds packages
downloaded from the <filename>development</filename> repository."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1815(title)
en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1902(title)
msgid "Clearing the <command>yum</command> Caches"
msgstr "<command>yum</command> ��������������� ������������
������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1816(para)
msgid "Cached files use disk space until removed. You may wish to periodically clear
the <command>yum</command> caches to recover capacity. Refer to <xref
linkend=\"sn-yum-clearance\"/> for information on clearing the caches."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1823(para)
msgid "If you remove a package from the cache, you do not affect the copy of the
software installed on your system."
msgstr "������������ ��������������� ��������������� ��������� ���������
��������������� ��������� ��������������� ������ ��������� ��������������� ������������
��������������� ������������ ������������������ ������������������������ ���������
��������� ���������-��������� ������������ ������������ ���������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1829(title)
msgid "Enabling the Caches"
msgstr "��������������� ��������� ������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1832(secondary)
msgid "enabling"
msgstr "��������� ������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1834(para)
msgid "To configure <command>yum</command> to retain downloaded files
rather than discarding them, set the <command>keepcache</command> option in
<filename>/etc/yum.conf</filename> to
<userinput>1</userinput>:"
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1841(computeroutput)
#, no-wrap
msgid "\nkeepcache=1\n"
msgstr "\nkeepcache=1\n"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1845(para)
msgid "Refer to <xref linkend=\"sn-yum-configfiles\"/> for more
information on editing the <command>yum</command> configuration file."
msgstr "<command>yum</command> ������������������ ������������
������������ ��������� ��������� ������ <xref
linkend=\"sn-yum-configfiles\"/> ��������� ���������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1851(para)
msgid "Once you enable caching, every <command>yum</command> operation
may download package data from the configured repositories. To ensure that the caches have
a set of package data, carry out an operation after you enable caching. Use a
<option>list</option> or <option>search</option> query to download
package data without modifying your system."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1862(title)
msgid "Using <command>yum</command> in Cache-only Mode"
msgstr "���������������-��������������� ��������� ��������� ������
<command>yum</command> ������ ���������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1865(secondary)
msgid "cache-only mode"
msgstr "��������������� ��������������� ������ ���������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1867(para)
msgid "To carry out a <command>yum</command> command without a network
connection, add the <option>-C</option> option. This causes
<command>yum</command> to proceed without checking any network repositories,
and use only cached files. In this mode, <command>yum</command> may only
install packages that have been downloaded and cached by a previous operation."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1876(para)
msgid "To search for the package <filename>tsclient</filename> without
using a network connection, enter the command:"
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1881(userinput)
#, no-wrap
msgid "su -c 'yum -C list <placeholder-1/>'"
msgstr "su -c 'yum -C list <placeholder-1/>'"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1890(title)
msgid "Cache-only Mode Requires Cached Data"
msgstr "���������������-��������������� ������ ��������� ������ ���������������
������������ ������������ ������������������ ������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1892(para)
msgid "Cache-only mode requires package data to exist in the caches. If you enable
caching, every <command>yum</command> operation may update the data files,
unless cache-only mode is specified for the operation."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1905(secondary)
en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1909(secondary)
msgid "cleaning caches"
msgstr "��������������� ������������ ������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1911(para)
msgid "If you configure it to do so, <command>yum</command> retains the
packages and package data files that it downloads, so that they may be reused in future
operations without being downloaded again. To purge the package data files, use this
command:"
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1918(userinput)
#, no-wrap
msgid "su -c 'yum clean headers'"
msgstr "su -c 'yum clean headers'"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1920(para)
msgid "Run this command to remove all of the packages held in the caches:"
msgstr "������ ��������������� ��������������� ������������ ������
��������������������� ��������� ��������������� ������ ���������������:"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1925(userinput)
#, no-wrap
msgid "su -c 'yum clean packages'"
msgstr "su -c 'yum clean packages'"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1927(para)
msgid "When using these commands, at the prompt, enter the password for the
<systemitem class=\"username\">root</systemitem> account."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1932(para)
msgid "Purging cached files causes those files to downloaded again the next time that
they are required. This increases the amount of time required to complete the
operation."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1941(title)
msgid "Using <command>yum</command> with a Proxy Server"
msgstr "��������� ������������������ ������������ ���������
<command>yum</command> ������ ���������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1943(primary)
msgid "proxy server"
msgstr "������������������ ������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1947(secondary)
msgid "using with a proxy server"
msgstr "��������� ������������������ ������������ ���������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1949(para)
msgid "By default, <command>yum</command> accesses network repositories
with HTTP. All <command>yum</command> HTTP operations use HTTP/1.1, and are
compatible with web proxy servers that support this standard. You may also access FTP
repositories, and configure <command>yum</command> to use an FTP proxy server.
The <filename>squid</filename> package provides a proxy service for both
HTTP/1.1 and FTP connections."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1959(title)
msgid "Modifying <command>yum</command> for Network Compatibility"
msgstr "��������������������� ������������������������ ������
<command>yum</command> ��������� ������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1960(para)
msgid "Refer to the <command>man</command> page for
<filename>yum.conf</filename> for information on HTTP settings that may be
modified for compatibility with nonstandard web proxy servers. Alternatively, configure
<command>yum</command> to use an FTP proxy server, and access repositories
that support FTP. The Fedora repositories support both HTTP and FTP."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1970(title)
msgid "Configuring Proxy Server Access"
msgstr "������������������ ������������ ��������������� ������ ������������������
������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1972(para)
msgid "To enable all <command>yum</command> operations to use a proxy
server, specify the proxy server details in
<filename>/etc/yum.conf</filename>. The <option>proxy</option>
setting must specify the proxy server as a complete URL, including the TCP port number. If
your proxy server requires a username and password, specify these by adding
<option>proxy_username</option> and
<option>proxy_password</option> settings."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1983(para)
msgid "The settings below enable <command>yum</command> to use the proxy
server <systemitem
class=\"systemname\">mycache.mydomain.com</systemitem>, connecting to
port 3128, with the username <systemitem
class=\"username\">yum-user</systemitem> and the password
<systemitem>qwerty</systemitem>."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1995(title)
msgid "Configuration File Settings for Using A Proxy Server"
msgstr "��������� ������������������ ������������ ������ ��������������� ������������
������������������ ������������ ���������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:1997(computeroutput)
#, no-wrap
msgid "# The proxy server - proxy server:port
number\nproxy=http://mycache.mydomain.com:3128\n# The account details for yum
connections\nproxy_username=yum-user\nproxy_password=qwerty"
msgstr "# The proxy server - proxy server:port
number\nproxy=http://mycache.mydomain.com:3128\n# The account details for yum
connections\nproxy_username=yum-user\nproxy_password=qwerty"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:2006(title)
msgid "Global Settings"
msgstr "��������������� ���������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:2008(para)
msgid "If you define a proxy server in
<filename>/etc/yum.conf</filename>, <emphasis>all</emphasis> users
connect to the proxy server with those details when using
<command>yum</command>."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:2018(title)
msgid "Configuring Proxy Server Access for a Single User"
msgstr "��������� ��������������� ������������������ ������ ������������������
������������ ��������������� ������ ������������������ ������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:2020(para)
msgid "To enable proxy access for a specific user, add the lines in the example box
below to the user's shell profile. For the default <command>bash</command>
shell, the profile is the file <filename>~/.bash_profile</filename>. The
settings below enable <command>yum</command> to use the proxy server
<systemitem class=\"systemname\">mycache.mydomain.com</systemitem>,
connecting to port 3128."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:2032(title)
msgid "Profile Settings for Using a Proxy Server"
msgstr "��������� ������������������ ������������ ������ ��������������� ������������
��������������������� ���������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:2034(computeroutput)
#, no-wrap
msgid "# The Web proxy server used by this
account\nhttp_proxy=\"http://mycache.mydomain.com:3128\"\nexport
http_proxy"
msgstr "# The Web proxy server used by this
account\nhttp_proxy=\"http://mycache.mydomain.com:3128\"\nexport
http_proxy"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:2040(para)
msgid "If the proxy server requires a username and password, add these to the URL. To
include the username <systemitem
class=\"username\">yum-user</systemitem> and the password
<systemitem>qwerty</systemitem>, add these settings:"
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:2048(title)
msgid "Profile Settings for a Secured Proxy Server"
msgstr "��������� ������������������������ ������������������ ������������ ������
��������������������� ���������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:2050(computeroutput)
#, no-wrap
msgid "# The Web proxy server, with the username and password for this
account\nhttp_proxy=\"http://yum-user:qwerty@mycache.mydomain.com:3128\"\nexport
http_proxy"
msgstr "# The Web proxy server, with the username and password for this
account\nhttp_proxy=\"http://yum-user:qwerty@mycache.mydomain.com:3128\"\nexport
http_proxy"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:2057(title)
msgid "The <option>http_proxy</option> Environment Variable"
msgstr "<option>http_proxy</option> ���������������������
������������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:2059(para)
msgid "The <command>http_proxy</command> environment variable is also
used by <command>curl</command> and other utilities. Although
<command>yum</command> itself may use
<command>http_proxy</command> in either upper-case or lower-case,
<command>curl</command> requires the name of the variable to be in
lower-case."
msgstr ""
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:2074(title)
msgid "Acknowledgments"
msgstr "������������������ ��������������������� ������"
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:2076(para)
msgid "Paul Frields edited this document. Timothy Murphy reviewed the beta
release."
msgstr "��������� ��������������� ������ ������ ������������������������
��������������� ��������� ������������������ ��������������� ������ ������������
������������������ ������ ������������ ������������ ���������"
#. Put one translator per line, in the form of NAME <EMAIL>, YEAR1, YEAR2.
#: en_US/yum-software-management.xml:0(None)
msgid "translator-credits"
msgstr ""
"��������������������� ������������ ���������\n"
"aalam(a)redhat.com"