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; /*
; BEGIN COPYRIGHT BLOCK
; This Program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
; the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
; Foundation; version 2 of the License.
; 
; This Program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
; ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS
; FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
; 
; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
; this Program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple
; Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA.
; 
; In addition, as a special exception, Red Hat, Inc. gives You the additional
; right to link the code of this Program with code not covered under the GNU
; General Public License ("Non-GPL Code") and to distribute linked combinations
; including the two, subject to the limitations in this paragraph. Non-GPL Code
; permitted under this exception must only link to the code of this Program
; through those well defined interfaces identified in the file named EXCEPTION
; found in the source code files (the "Approved Interfaces"). The files of
; Non-GPL Code may instantiate templates or use macros or inline functions from
; the Approved Interfaces without causing the resulting work to be covered by
; the GNU General Public License. Only Red Hat, Inc. may make changes or
; additions to the list of Approved Interfaces. You must obey the GNU General
; Public License in all respects for all of the Program code and other code used
; in conjunction with the Program except the Non-GPL Code covered by this
; exception. If you modify this file, you may extend this exception to your
; version of the file, but you are not obligated to do so. If you do not wish to
; provide this exception without modification, you must delete this exception
; statement from your version and license this file solely under the GPL without
; exception. 
; 
; 
; Copyright (C) 2001 Sun Microsystems, Inc. Used by permission.
; Copyright (C) 2005 Red Hat, Inc.
; All rights reserved.
; END COPYRIGHT BLOCK
;
; Microsoft Developer Support
; Copyright (c) 1992 Microsoft Corporation
;
; This file contains the message definitions for the Win32
; messages.exe sample program.


;-------------------------------------------------------------------------
; HEADER SECTION
;
; The header section defines names and language identifiers for use
; by the message definitions later in this file. The MessageIdTypedef,
; SeverityNames, FacilityNames, and LanguageNames keywords are
; optional and not required.
;
;
;
; The MessageIdTypedef keyword gives a typedef name that is used in a
; type cast for each message code in the generated include file. Each
; message code appears in the include file with the format: #define
; name ((type) 0xnnnnnnnn) The default value for type is empty, and no
; type cast is generated. It is the programmer's responsibility to
; specify a typedef statement in the application source code to define
; the type. The type used in the typedef must be large enough to
; accomodate the entire 32-bit message code.
;
MessageIdTypedef=DWORD
;
; The SeverityNames keyword defines the set of names that are allowed
; as the value of the Severity keyword in the message definition. The
; set is delimited by left and right parentheses. Associated with each
; severity name is a number that, when shifted left by 30, gives the
; bit pattern to logical-OR with the Facility value and MessageId
; value to form the full 32-bit message code. The default value of
; this keyword is:
;
; SeverityNames=(
;   Success=0x0
;   Informational=0x1
;   Warning=0x2
;   Error=0x3
;   )
;
; Severity values occupy the high two bits of a 32-bit message code.
; Any severity value that does not fit in two bits is an error. The
; severity codes can be given symbolic names by following each value
; with :name
;
SeverityNames=(Success=0x0:STATUS_SEVERITY_SUCCESS
               Informational=0x1:STATUS_SEVERITY_INFORMATIONAL
               Warning=0x2:STATUS_SEVERITY_WARNING
               Error=0x3:STATUS_SEVERITY_ERROR
              )
;
; The FacilityNames keyword defines the set of names that are allowed
; as the value of the Facility keyword in the message definition. The
; set is delimited by left and right parentheses. Associated with each
; facility name is a number that, when shift it left by 16 bits, gives
; the bit pattern to logical-OR with the Severity value and MessageId
; value to form the full 32-bit message code. The default value of
; this keyword is:
;
; FacilityNames=(
;   System=0x0FF
;   Application=0xFFF
;   )
;
; Facility codes occupy the low order 12 bits of the high order
; 16-bits of a 32-bit message code. Any facility code that does not
; fit in 12 bits is an error. This allows for 4,096 facility codes.
; The first 256 codes are reserved for use by the system software. The
; facility codes can be given symbolic names by following each value
; with :name
;
FacilityNames=(System=0x0FF:FACILITY_SYSTEM
               Runtime=0x200:FACILITY_RUNTIME
			   Cgi=0x201:FACILITY_CGI
               Slapd=0x202:FACILITY_SERVICE
               Network=0x203:FACILITY_NETWORK
			   Startup=0x204:FACILITY_STARTUP
			   Filesytem=0x205:FACILITY_FILESYSTEM
			   Registry=0x206:FACILITY_REGISTRY
              )
;
; The LanguageNames keyword defines the set of names that are allowed
; as the value of the Language keyword in the message definition. The
; set is delimited by left and right parentheses. Associated with each
; language name is a number and a file name that are used to name the
; generated resource file that contains the messages for that
; language. The number corresponds to the language identifier to use
; in the resource table. The number is separated from the file name
; with a colon. The initial value of LanguageNames is:
;
; LanguageNames=(English=1:MSG00001)
;
; Any new names in the source file which don't override the built-in
; names are added to the list of valid languages. This allows an
; application to support private languages with descriptive names.
;
;
;-------------------------------------------------------------------------
; MESSAGE DEFINITION SECTION
;
; Following the header section is the body of the Message Compiler
; source file. The body consists of zero or more message definitions.
; Each message definition begins with one or more of the following
; statements:
;
; MessageId = [number|+number]
; Severity = severity_name
; Facility = facility_name
; SymbolicName = name
;
; The MessageId statement marks the beginning of the message
; definition. A MessageID statement is required for each message,
; although the value is optional. If no value is specified, the value
; used is the previous value for the facility plus one. If the value
; is specified as +number then the value used is the previous value
; for the facility, plus the number after the plus sign. Otherwise, if
; a numeric value is given, that value is used. Any MessageId value
; that does not fit in 16 bits is an error.
;
; The Severity and Facility statements are optional. These statements
; specify additional bits to OR into the final 32-bit message code. If
; not specified they default to the value last specified for a message
; definition. The initial values prior to processing the first message
; definition are:
;
; Severity=Success
; Facility=Application
;
; The value associated with Severity and Facility must match one of
; the names given in the FacilityNames and SeverityNames statements in
; the header section. The SymbolicName statement allows you to
; associate a C/C++ symbolic constant with the final 32-bit message
; code.
; */

MessageId=0x1
Severity=Success
Facility=Startup
SymbolicName=MSG_SERVER_STARTED
Language=English
Fedora Directory Server: %1.
The directory server has successfully started.
.
MessageId=0x2
Severity=Success
Facility=Slapd
SymbolicName=MSG_SERVER_SHUTDOWN
Language=English
Fedora Directory Server: %1.
The directory server has shutdown.
.
MessageId=0x3
Severity=Success
Facility=Slapd
SymbolicName=MSG_SERVER_STOPPED
Language=English
Fedora Directory Server: %1.
The directory server has stopped.
.
MessageId=0x4
Severity=Success
Facility=Startup
SymbolicName=MSG_SERVER_STARTING
Language=English
Fedora Directory Server: %1.
The directory server is starting.
.
MessageId=0x5
Severity=Error
Facility=Startup
SymbolicName=MSG_SERVER_START_FAILED
Language=English
Fedora Directory Server: %1.
The directory server has failed on startup. %2
.
MessageId=0x6
Severity=Error
Facility=Startup
SymbolicName=MSG_SERVER_START_FAILED_CTRL_HANDLER
Language=English
Fedora Directory Server: %1.
The directory server has failed on startup. Failed to Register with Service Control handler.
.
MessageId=0x7
Severity=Error
Facility=Startup
SymbolicName=MSG_SERVER_PASSWORD_DIALOG_FAILED
Language=English
Fedora Directory Server: %1.
The directory server failed to create the Key Database Passphrase dialog.
.
MessageId=0x8
Severity=Error
Facility=Registry
SymbolicName=MSG_WD_REGISTRY
Language=English
Fedora Directory Server: %1.
Could not open registry key: %2
.
MessageId=0x9
Severity=Error
Facility=Startup
SymbolicName=MSG_WD_BADCMDLINE
Language=English
Fedora Directory Server: %1
Invalid command line specified: %2
.
MessageId=0xA
Severity=Error
Facility=Startup
SymbolicName=MSG_WD_BADPASSWORD
Language=English
Fedora Directory Server: %1.
Incorrect SSL password entered.
.
MessageId=0xB
Severity=Error
Facility=Startup
SymbolicName=MSG_WD_STRING
Language=English
Fedora Directory Server: %1.
%2
.
MessageId=0xC
Severity=Error
Facility=Startup
SymbolicName=MSG_WD_STARTFAILED
Language=English
Fedora Directory Server: %1.
The directory server could not be started.
Command line used: %2
.
MessageId=0xD
Severity=Error
Facility=Startup
SymbolicName=MSG_WD_RESTART
Language=English
Fedora Directory Server: %1.
The directory server terminated abnormally with error code %2.
An attempt will be made to restart it.
.
MessageId=0xE
Severity=Error
Facility=Startup
SymbolicName=MSG_CRON_STARTFAILED
Language=English
Fedora Directory Server: %1.
The scheduled job (%2) could not be started.
.
MessageId=0xF
Severity=Error
Facility=Slapd
SymbolicName=MSG_SERVER_SHUTDOWN_STARTING
Language=English
Fedora Directory Server: %1.
The directory server is shutting down.
.
MessageId=0x10
Severity=Error
Facility=Startup
SymbolicName=MSG_SERVER_KEYDB_PASSPHRASE_WRONG
Language=English
Fedora Directory Server: %1.
The specified key database passphrase is incorrect.
.
MessageId=0x11
Severity=Error
Facility=Slapd
SymbolicName=MSG_SERVER_FAILED_TO_WRITE_LOG
Language=English
Fedora Directory Server: %1.
Failed to write log: %2.
.