[path] # # Location of retranslated files. # RetranslationPath=./bases/ # # Directory where to create and use temporary files. # TempPath=/tmp [locale] # # Date formatting string. See date(1) man page for available formatting options. # DateFormat=%d-%m-%Y # # Time formatting string. See date(1) man page for available formatting options. # TimeFormat=%H:%M:%S [updater.path] # # Path for backup of previous version of retranslated files. # BackUpPath=./backup/ # # Path for store runing PID info. This file is used for prevent creation of another program's instances. # PidFile=/var/run/kav-retranslator.pid [updater.options] # # Optional specification of components to be retranslated. # RetranslateComponentsList=UPDATER,KDB,ARK,ADBU,AH,APU,BB,CORE,BLST2,KAV11,INFO,WMUF,WA,VLNS,EMU,PAS4,PARCTL,SSA,SW2,HIPS2,KSN,QSCAN,SCO,UDS,DNSCLN,KLIFPPCFG # # Optional specification of OS filter. # #os2=Win;Mac;Linux # # Optional specification of instruction set filter. # #instrset=kernel:i386,x64;user:i386; # # Optional specification of application filter. # #application=KIS 11.0.2.556; # # Optional specification of build filter. # #build=556 # # Specifies the main update index. # Note: You should not modify this option unless so advised # by your customer support or expert user. # Index=u0607g.xml # # Specifies the root update path. # Note: You should not modify this option unless so advised # by your customer support or expert user. # IndexRelativeServerPath=index # # When set to "yes", keepup2date tries to perform an update from the specified # UpdateServerUrl. If that fails, then it uses the default list of servers. # UseUpdateServerUrl=no # # If UpdateServerUrl is used, but the update fails, the updater continues by # trying the servers in its default list. If this setting is set to "yes" (the # (value assumed if not otherwise specified), keepup2date will not fall-back if # UpdateServerUrl is not usable, and stop trying other servers. # UseUpdateServerUrlOnly=no # # Specifies a custom URL from where to download the updates. # URL ca be: # http://location/ - to use HTTP protocol; # ftp://location/ - to use FTP protocol; # /local/path - to use a local path. # UpdateServerUrl= # # When the updater uses its default list of server, this setting can select # a preferred region, and the servers from that region will be tried first. # The region is entered as two letter country code, e.g. am, ar, at, az, be, # bg, br, by, ca, cl, cn, cs, cz, de, ee, es, fr, gb, ge, gr, hk, hu, it, jp, # kg, kr, kz, lt, lv, md, mx, nl, pl, ro, ru, th, tj, tm, tr, tw, ua, uk, us, uz. # # To obtain a list of the latest valid servers and region codes run 'keepup2date -s'. # RegionSettings=ru # # Network timeout setting, in seconds. # ConnectTimeout=20 # # When set to "yes", updater does not display any information on operation # progress. # KeepSilent=no # # When set to "yes" the updater will work only through the proxy, configured # by ProxyAddress option, or from http_proxy or HTTP_PROXY environment vars. # If this option is missing, the updater will try to find a proxy and use it # or otherwise try to download directly. # UseProxy=no # # Specifies a proxy to be used for downloads, using the syntax: # http://[username:password@]url:port/ # ProxyAddress= # # Whether or not to use passive ftp (you may need to turn it on # if you are behind a firewall). # PassiveFtp=no # # # Command to be executed when an retranslate completes successfully. # The commands must return 0 (SUCCESS) or 1 (FAIL). If command is not successful, then # it is logged as error. # PostRetranslateCmd= [updater.report] # # When logging to file, defines whether to append new records # to the report or overwrite the report at each session. # Append=no # # Report file name. # ReportFileName=./retranslator.log # # Defines how detailed the report entries should be. # Detail levels are: # 0 - Report only fatal errors. Only the errors, which result in program # termination, or failure to start, are reported; for example, if a # component failed to load a license file. Fatal errors have the 'F' # mark in the log file. # 1 - Report all errors. Reports not only fatal errors, but also any error, # which affects program behavior, but not causing the component to # terminate. Non-fatal errors have the 'E' mark in the log file. # 2 - Report all errors and warnings. Also reports important information, # which affects the component productivity, or may affect component ability # to work in future; for example, if the license is about to be expired. # Warnings have the 'W' mark in the log file. # 3 - Report everything above, including the important information about the # component life cycle. This includes information about the component startup # and shutdown, the expiration date of the license, the last update date and so. # Informational messages have the 'I' mark in the log file. # 4 - Report everything above, including the information about the current # component activity. Activity messages have the 'A' mark in the log file. # Note that the total amount of activity information may be quite large. # 9 - Report everything above, including the debugging information. Please use # this level if you are reporting bugs in the product. Do not forget to turn # it off afterwords. Debug messages have 'D' mark in the log file. # ReportLevel=9