Automatically generated installer lang files
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1 <?php
2 // This file is part of Moodle - https://moodle.org/
3 //
4 // Moodle is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
5 // it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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17 /**
18 * Automatically generated strings for Moodle installer
20 * Do not edit this file manually! It contains just a subset of strings
21 * needed during the very first steps of installation. This file was
22 * generated automatically by export-installer.php (which is part of AMOS
23 * {@link http://docs.moodle.org/dev/Languages/AMOS}) using the
24 * list of strings defined in /install/stringnames.txt.
26 * @package installer
27 * @license http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU GPL v3 or later
30 defined('MOODLE_INTERNAL') || die();
32 $string['memorylimithelp'] = '<p>The PHP memory limit for your server is currently set to {$a}.</p>
34 <p>This may cause Moodle to have memory problems later on, especially
35 if you have a lot of modules enabled and/or a lot of users.</p>
37 <p>We recommend that you configure PHP with a higher limit if possible, like 40M.
38 There are several ways of doing this that you can try:</p>
39 <ol>
40 <li>If you are able to, recompile PHP with <i>--enable-memory-limit</i>.
41 This will allow Moodle to set the memory limit itself.</li>
42 <li>If you have access to your php.ini file, you can change the <b>memory_limit</b>
43 setting in there to something like 40M. If you don\'t have access you might
44 be able to ask your administrator to do this for you.</li>
45 <li>On some PHP servers you can create a .htaccess file in the Moodle directory
46 containing this line:
47 <blockquote><div>php_value memory_limit 40M</div></blockquote>
48 <p>However, on some servers this will prevent <b>all</b> PHP pages from working
49 (you will see errors when you look at pages) so you\'ll have to remove the .htaccess file.</p></li>
50 </ol>';
51 $string['pathssubdataroot'] = '<p>A directory where Moodle will store all file content uploaded by users.</p>
52 <p>This directory should be both readable and writeable by the web server user (usually \'www-data\', \'nobody\', or \'apache\').</p>
53 <p>It must not be directly accessible over the web.</p>
54 <p>If the directory does not currently exist, the installation process will attempt to create it.</p>';
55 $string['pathssubdirroot'] = '<p>The full path to the directory containing the Moodle code.</p>';
56 $string['pathssubwwwroot'] = '<p>The full address where Moodle will be accessed i.e. the address that users will enter into the address bar of their browser to access Moodle.</p>
57 <p>It is not possible to access Moodle using multiple addresses. If your site is accessible via multiple addresses then choose the easiest one and set up a permanent redirect for each of the other addresses.</p>
58 <p>If your site is accessible both from the Internet, and from an internal network (sometimes called an Intranet), then use the public address here.</p>
59 <p>If the current address is not correct, please change the URL in your browser\'s address bar and restart the installation.</p>';
60 $string['phpversionhelp'] = '<p>Moodle requires a PHP version of at least 5.6.5 or 7.1 (7.0.x has some engine limitations).</p>
61 <p>You are currently running version {$a}.</p>
62 <p>You must upgrade PHP or move to a host with a newer version of PHP.</p>';
63 $string['welcomep10'] = '{$a->installername} ({$a->installerversion})';