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# by a space as a comment.

# Syntax:
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# MessageName:
# -<
# text
# >-
#
# If you are translating this file, do not change the MessageName field!
#
# Within the text #1 through #4 are variables. These are replaced at
# runtime. They are almost always nouns.


# This message is printed if the user selects a language unknown to the
# installer. Note that Mathematica itself may have text resource
# files for the selected language, even though the installer does not.

InvalidLanguage:
-<
MathInstaller does not have text for language #1.
Using English instead. 

>-

# No temporary directory

NoTempDir:
-<
Required temporary file directory #1
does not exist. You can specify a new temporary file directory
using the MathInstaller command line option -tmp <dir>, or by setting
the environment variable TMPDIR.

Installer aborting...

>-

# No install system type set

NoInstArch:
-<
MathInstaller cannot determine what kind of computer
system it is running on.
 
You can specify the type of computer system on the MathInstaller
command line as -sys <sys> where <sys> is the Mathematica 
$SystemID specification for a computer system type.

Installer aborting...

>-

# Permissions problem on temporary directory

NoTempPerm:
-<
Temporary file directory #1
is not writable.  You may need to be logged in as root to perform
this installation.  You can specify a different temporary file directory
using the MathInstaller command line option -tmp <dir>, or by setting
the environment variable TMPDIR.

Installer aborting...

>-

# Media Manifest not found

NoMediaManifest:
-<
MathInstaller cannot find its component manifest file.

Installer Aborting...

>-

# TopDir (Main Directory) message, given right before the main directory.

TopDir:
-<
The installer will copy relevant files from the distribution CD-ROM
into your top Mathematica directory. If you specify a top directory
that already contains #P, the installer will update
components to the latest available version. To install Mathematica
from scratch, specify a top directory that does not already exist.

>-

NoParent:
-<

Cannot create directory #1.
Parent directory of #1 not found.

>-

# An obsolete (V2.x) Mathematica distribution found in TopDir

V22Found:
-<
Directory #1
appears to contains an earlier version of Mathematica.
You must specify a different top directory for this version.

>-

OtherFound:
-<

Directory #1
is not empty.  The top Mathematica directory you specify
must be empty or not already exist. 

>-

NotCreate:
-<

Directory #1
could not be created.  Check write permission.  You may
need to be logged in as root to perform this installation.

>-

V30Found:
-<

Directory #1
contains files for #P.  MathInstaller will replace missing
files and update files you specify to the most recent version on the
distribution CD-ROM.

>-

PartialFound:
-<

Directory #1
contains a partial installation of #P.  Check that another
MathInstaller is not currently trying to install to the same directory.

>-

CommandFiles:
-<

Executable scripts for the Mathematica front end and kernel, as well
as for the mcc MathLink compiler utility, are automatically created during
installation.  If scripts from previous versions of Mathematica are found,
you will be given the option to rename them.  Use custom install to set up
files for non-#1 computer systems. 

>-

DefaultBegin:
-<

Beginning default installation of #P for #1...

>-

CustomBegin:
-<

Beginning custom installation of #P for #1...

>-

Complete:
-<


Installation complete.

You can rerun MathInstaller for other computer systems if you need to.

To start Mathematica, type "mathematica" or double-click the Mathematica
icon.  To start the Mathematica kernel only, type "math". (You may need 
to type "rehash" first.)

>-

Incomplete:
-<


An unrecoverable problem has occurred which prevents further
installation of Mathematica.  Most likely you have run out of
disk space.

If you cannot resolve the problem, check the Technical Support FAQs on
the web at www.wolfram.com/support or contact Wolfram Research technical
support at support@wolfram.com.

>-

PrintInstall:
-<
With the installation options you have specified, the actions listed
below would be performed. 

Run  
MathInstaller -auto -dir <dir> -template #1
to actually perform these actions, installing in top directory <dir>.

>-

PassInfo:
-<
The machine you are running on has the following characteristics:

Machine name:  #1
MathID:        #2

To get a password for this machine, visit the web at 
register.wolfram.com or follow the instructions in "Getting Started 
with Mathematica."

Enter the password by running MathInstaller -pass on the machine,
or do a complete installation by running MathInstaller.

>-

ChangePass:
-<
To run Mathematica you will need a valid license number and password.
The following existing Mathematica password file was found 
#1.

>-

PasswordIntro:
-<
To run Mathematica you will need a valid license number and password.

Without a password you can still install files and run Mathematica in
MathReader mode; you can install the password later.

>-

PasswordLater:
-<

When you are ready to get your Mathematica password, run
MathInstaller -pass  on the machine for which you want the password.
You can also change your Mathematica file by explicitly using an editor.

Without a password, you will only be able to run Mathematica only in 
MathReader mode.  You will not be able to do computations or save
notebooks.

>- 

MachineName:
-<

You are running this installer on a machine with name #1.

Do you want to install a password:

   a. To run Mathematica only on this machine
   b. To run Mathematica only on another machine
   c. To run Mathematica on this machine through a network license
   d. To run the Mathematica License Manager (mathlm) on this machine

>-

MachineOther:
-<

To run Mathematica on another machine, you will have to get a password
for that machine.  To do this you must first run MathInstaller -info
on the other machine, then enter the information below.  You can also
completely skip password installation on this machine, then set up the
password later on the other machine by running MathInstaller -pass on 
that machine.

>-

NetworkPass:
-<
The Mathematica password file
#1
can be accessed from the machine you are on.  If this file contains
a password for your network license server then you do not need to
install a further password entry for the machine you are on.

>-

NetworkNoPass:
-<
No Mathematica password file appears to be accessible from this machine.

>-

NetworkLicense:
-<

You will need to enter the machine name for the server on which your
Mathematica License Manager (mathlm) is running.  Enter this name in the
form returned by $MachineName in Mathematica or 'hostname' in the shell.
The installer cannot check the validity of the name you enter.

>-

LicenseID:
-<

To get a password, first find your license number.  This will normally
be given on your license certificate.  Your license number should be of
the form Lnnnn-nnnn, where the n are digits.

>-

GetPassword:
-<

To get a password you will need the following information:

License number: #1
Machine name:   #2
MathID:         #3

To get a password, visit the web at register.wolfram.com
or follow the instructions in "Getting Started with Mathematica."

>-

NetworkServer:
-<
To start the Mathematica License Manager you must execute the command
#1

Often you will want to have this command automatically executed whenever
your computer reboots.  You can do this by including the command in one
of your standard boot files, such as /etc/rc.local.  Note that you cannot
start mathlm until after network daemons have been started.  For more
information see the "System Administrator's Guide to Mathematica."

>-

CreatingPass:
-<

Adding Mathematica password file entry to
#1.

See the "System Administrator's Guide to Mathematica" for information
on setting up site-wide password files for multiple machines.

>-


CustomGreeting:
-<
This installer allows you to install a version of Mathematica for any 
system type, not just the system type on which you are running the installer.

The following system types are available:

>-

SymbolicLinks:
-<
To set up symbolic links, you must specify the top directory for
the Mathematica installation to which you want the links to point.
This top directory must be accessible from the machine on which you
are going to run Mathematica. If the top directory you specify 
is on a CD-ROM, you can only use symbolic links if this CD-ROM will
be mounted whenever you run Mathematica.

>-

NoLinkTarget:
-<

The directory "#1"
to which you want a symbolic link made does not contain the expected
#P distribution files.  You can either install these files
later, or set up a symbolic link to a different directory.

>-

Inconsistency:
-<
MathInstaller has detected an inconsistency.  Try running 
MathInstaller -n.  If this does not correct the problem, contact
Wolfram Research technical support at support@wolfram.com,
attaching the contents of #1.

>-


NoWrite:
-<
Directory #1
(which appears to already contain #P files) could not be modified.
You may need to be logged in as root to continue this installation.

>-


# A conflict is a mismatch between the required component version numbers
# and what is actually installed. It happens only if an install would force
# a downgrade.

Conflict:
-<
Installation conflict.  Please contact Wolfram Research technical
support via email at support@wolfram.com.

>-

# An incomplete media message means that someone forgot to put all available
# components into the media manifest.

IncompleteMedia:
-<
Incomplete media manifest.  Please contact Wolfram Research technical
support at support@wolfram.com.

>-

# This message gets printed when MathInstaller creates or examines a 
# significant directory.

InstallingDir:
-<
Installing directory #1
>-

# This is called in the same situation as above, but a symbolic
# link gets created rather than the directory.

InstallingLink:
-<
Linking directory #1 to #2
>-


# A file has been copied or created outside of top directory

CommandFile:
-<
Creating command file #1
>-

NoSystemType:
-<
System type #1 not found.
>-

OverwriteCommand:
-<



A command file named "#1" already exists in the directory 
#2.

>-

ShadowWarning:
-<



In installing the command file "#1", a file of the same
name was found in the directory #2.

With the current setting for your Unix PATH environment 
variable, the old file may be used when you ask to execute
#1. If you rename the old file no confusion will occur. 

>-

# This question is only asked during an install where we are installing
# a different architecture.

GenerateCommandFiles:
-<

You are running this installer on a #2 system but you have asked to
install a version of Mathematica for #1 systems.  If the command 
directory for your #1 system is not visible from your #2 
system, then after running this installer you may need to copy
the executable scripts to a path that is visible for #1 users
from the directory
#3/Executables/#1.

>-

NoCommandDir:
-<

The directory #1 does not exist.
Create the directory now outside of this installer, or give a different 
directory here.

>-

NextMessage:
-<

To use the Mathematica fonts with other applications, the fonts should
be installed in one of the standard font directories.

Do you want to install the fonts:

    a. in /NextLibrary/Fonts
    b. in /LocalLibrary/Fonts
    c. only so Mathematica can use them
>-

# This message will print if the user enters -pass and -nopass for options
# to the same install.
PassNoPass:
-<

You can not use both -pass and -nopass together when installing.

>-

# This message prints if the user is doing a custom install and tries to
# use both options 1 2 3 @6-9 which are illegal together.  You can either
# link or copy but not both.

CustomError:
-<

You can can not install and link at the same time. 
Exiting Installer.

>-
