diff --git a/help/LINGUAS b/help/LINGUAS index 36105843..1f152ee0 100644 --- a/help/LINGUAS +++ b/help/LINGUAS @@ -1,5 +1,6 @@ cs de +el es pl pt_BR diff --git a/help/el/el.po b/help/el/el.po new file mode 100644 index 00000000..437a4474 --- /dev/null +++ b/help/el/el.po @@ -0,0 +1,365 @@ +# Greek translation for sysprof. +# Copyright (C) 2019 sysprof's COPYRIGHT HOLDER +# This file is distributed under the same license as the sysprof package. +# Efstathios Iosifidis , 2019. +# +msgid "" +msgstr "" +"Project-Id-Version: sysprof sysprof-3-34\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2019-11-25 11:43+0000\n" +"PO-Revision-Date: 2019-12-08 00:23+0200\n" +"Last-Translator: Efstathios Iosifidis \n" +"Language-Team: Greek, Modern (1453-) \n" +"MIME-Version: 1.0\n" +"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" +"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" +"Language: el\n" +"Plural-Forms: nplurals=2; plural=(n != 1);\n" +"X-Generator: Poedit 2.2.4\n" + +#. Put one translator per line, in the form NAME , YEAR1, YEAR2 +msgctxt "_" +msgid "translator-credits" +msgstr "" +"Ελληνική μεταφραστική ομάδα GNOME\n" +" Ευστάθιος Ιωσηφίδης \n" +"\n" +"Για περισσότερες πληροφορίες, επισκεφθείτε την σελίδα\n" +"http://gnome.gr/" + +#. (itstool) path: page/title +#: C/faq.page:9 +msgid "What does heap mean?" +msgstr "" + +#. (itstool) path: section/title +#: C/faq.page:12 +msgid "What does \"In file [heap]\" mean?" +msgstr "" + +#. (itstool) path: section/p +#: C/faq.page:14 +msgid "" +"This means that sysprof believes a function was called from somewhere in the " +"program's heap (where malloc allocates memory) rather than the " +"code section (where executable code normally lives.) There are several " +"possible explanations." +msgstr "" + +#. (itstool) path: section/title +#: C/faq.page:22 +msgid "JIT (Just in Time) compilers" +msgstr "" + +#. (itstool) path: section/p +#: C/faq.page:24 +msgid "" +"Languages like Java can generate executable code while a program is running " +"and store it in the heap. Sysprof is accurately reporting the situation in " +"this case." +msgstr "" + +#. (itstool) path: section/title +#: C/faq.page:30 +msgid "Optimizing compilers" +msgstr "Βελτιστοποίηση μεταγλωττιστών" + +#. (itstool) path: section/p +#: C/faq.page:32 +msgid "" +"C and C++ compilers can optimize away information needed to determine a " +"function's caller, so it is mistaken for [heap]. You can still tell how " +"often each function is called by the program, but not always from where." +msgstr "" + +#. (itstool) path: note/p +#: C/faq.page:38 +msgid "" +"For gcc, the flag -fno-omit-frame-pointer will prevent this " +"optimization. The flag is not always needed, for example on x86_64 machines " +"it is only needed with -O3 optimization." +msgstr "" + +#. (itstool) path: note/p +#: C/faq.page:44 +msgid "" +"To get the most detailed and accurate call tree from un-optimized code, use " +"these flags: -ggdb -fno-omit-frame-pointer -O0" +msgstr "" + +#. (itstool) path: credit/name +#: C/introduction.page:15 +msgid "Christian Hergert" +msgstr "Christian Hergert" + +#. (itstool) path: credit/years +#: C/introduction.page:17 +msgid "2016" +msgstr "2016" + +#. (itstool) path: info/desc +#: C/introduction.page:22 +msgid "Welcome to Sysprof!" +msgstr "Καλώς ήλθατε στο Sysprof!" + +#. (itstool) path: page/title +#: C/introduction.page:25 +msgid "Introduction" +msgstr "Εισαγωγή" + +#. (itstool) path: page/p +#: C/introduction.page:27 +msgid "" +"Sysprof is a system profiler for Linux that targets the GNOME " +"desktop." +msgstr "" + +#. (itstool) path: info/desc +#: C/introduction.page:33 +msgid "Differences between tracing and sampling" +msgstr "" + +#. (itstool) path: section/title +#: C/introduction.page:35 +msgid "What is a Profiler?" +msgstr "" + +#. (itstool) path: section/p +#: C/introduction.page:37 +msgid "" +"A profiler is an application that records information about an application " +"or system while it runs. That information can be explored to gain insight " +"into how the application could be changed to perform better." +msgstr "" + +#. (itstool) path: section/p +#: C/introduction.page:42 +msgid "" +"Two common categories of software profilers exist, commonly referred to as " +"either tracing or sampling profilers. What is meant by tracing profiler is " +"that every function call executed by the program is known to the profiler. A " +"sampling profiler works by inspecting the state of the program on a regular " +"frequency and therefore does not see every function call executed by the " +"program." +msgstr "" + +#. (itstool) path: section/p +#: C/introduction.page:49 +msgid "" +"Both tracing and sampling profilers have their advantages. A notable " +"advantage of a sampling profiler is that the overhead is much less than that " +"of a tracing profiler, making it easier to use for software that requires " +"interactivity." +msgstr "" + +#. (itstool) path: section/p +#: C/introduction.page:54 +msgid "Sysprof is a sampling profiler." +msgstr "" + +#. (itstool) path: page/title +#: C/index.page:12 +msgid "Sysprof" +msgstr "Sysprof" + +#. (itstool) path: section/title +#. (itstool) path: page/title +#: C/index.page:15 C/profiling.page:6 +msgid "Profiling" +msgstr "" + +#. (itstool) path: section/title +#: C/index.page:19 +msgid "Frequently Asked Questions" +msgstr "" + +#. (itstool) path: section/title +#: C/profiling.page:12 +msgid "How to profile your system" +msgstr "" + +#. (itstool) path: section/p +#: C/profiling.page:13 +msgid "" +"When Sysprof profiles your system, it records stack information " +"for all applications executing, including the Linux kernel. This can " +"sometimes be confusing if you only want to look at a single process. If your " +"application does not interact much with the host system, you may have more " +"success by using Sysprof to spawn a new process." +msgstr "" + +#. (itstool) path: section/p +#: C/profiling.page:20 +msgid "" +"To profile your entire system, ensure the target button is set to All " +"Processes and click Record." +msgstr "" + +#. (itstool) path: section/p +#: C/profiling.page:23 +msgid "" +"At this point, you may be asked to authorize access to profile the " +"system. This is required as the Linux kernel's perf implementation requires " +"root to perform whole-system profiling." +msgstr "" + +#. (itstool) path: section/p +#: C/profiling.page:27 +msgid "" +"During the profiling session, you will see the number of seconds the profile " +"has been active. Clicking the Record button again will stop the " +"profiling session. Afterwhich, the callgraph will be displayed." +msgstr "" + +#. (itstool) path: note/p +#: C/profiling.page:33 +msgid "" +"If you find that the sysprof application is showing up in your " +"profiling callgraph, you might consider recording the profiling session with " +"sysprof-cli. This is a command line program that will capture " +"your profiling session to disk to be viewed at a later time." +msgstr "" + +#. (itstool) path: section/p +#: C/profiling.page:39 C/profiling.page:62 +msgid "" +"See interpreting results for more guidance." +msgstr "" + +#. (itstool) path: section/title +#: C/profiling.page:48 +msgid "Profile an existing process" +msgstr "" + +#. (itstool) path: section/p +#: C/profiling.page:49 +msgid "" +"With Sysprof, you can profile one or more existing processes on " +"your system. First, select the profiling target button next to the " +"Record button. Select Existing Process in the popover that " +"is displayed. Next, select as many processes as you'd like to profile. " +"Processes selected for profiling will have a checkmark next to their name." +msgstr "" + +#. (itstool) path: section/p +#: C/profiling.page:56 +msgid "" +"After selecting your target processes, click the Record button to " +"start profiling." +msgstr "" + +#. (itstool) path: section/p +#: C/profiling.page:59 +msgid "" +"When you have completed, click the Record button again to stop " +"profiling." +msgstr "" + +#. (itstool) path: section/title +#: C/profiling.page:71 +msgid "Profile a new process" +msgstr "" + +#. (itstool) path: section/p +#: C/profiling.page:73 +msgid "" +"Often times, you may need to spawn a new process to profile. First, select " +"the profiling target button next to the Record button. " +"Next, select New Process and fill out the necessary information to " +"spawn the process." +msgstr "" + +#. (itstool) path: note/p +#: C/profiling.page:79 +msgid "" +"If you are spawning a process that requires access to your current display, " +"such as a GTK+ application, you will want to make sure Inherit current " +"environment is set." +msgstr "" + +#. (itstool) path: section/title +#: C/profiling.page:90 +msgid "Profiling with the sysprof-cli command line tool" +msgstr "" + +#. (itstool) path: section/p +#: C/profiling.page:92 +msgid "" +"For minimal overhead, you might consider using the sysprof-cli " +"command line tool. When run without any arguments, it will record your " +"entire system and save the output to capture.syscap. This file " +"can be opened with the Sysprof application to view the callgraph." +msgstr "" + +#. (itstool) path: section/p +#: C/profiling.page:97 +msgid "" +"You can also attach to an existing process using sysprof-cli -p pid." +msgstr "" + +#. (itstool) path: section/p +#: C/profiling.page:100 +msgid "" +"If you would like to spawn a new process, use sysprof-cli -c 'command' to specify a command to be launched. The command will inherit the " +"current environment." +msgstr "" + +#. (itstool) path: section/title +#: C/profiling.page:110 +msgid "Interpreting results" +msgstr "" + +#. (itstool) path: section/p +#: C/profiling.page:112 +msgid "" +"The profiling results in Sysprof are split into three sections. " +"On the top left is a list of all the functions profiled. They are sorted by " +"how often they were called during the recording." +msgstr "" + +#. (itstool) path: note/p +#: C/profiling.page:117 +msgid "" +"It is important to note that the amount of time spent in each function is " +"not captured. That would require a tracing profiler to accurately record. " +"The percentage is calculated by determining how often that function showed " +"up in the current stacktrace when a sample was recorded." +msgstr "" + +#. (itstool) path: section/p +#: C/profiling.page:123 +msgid "" +"After selecting a function from the functions list, all of the recorded " +"callers of that function will be displayed on the bottom left. They are also " +"sorted by the percentage of samples that included that function in the " +"stacktrace." +msgstr "" + +#. (itstool) path: section/p +#: C/profiling.page:128 +msgid "" +"On the right, are all of the decendants of a selected function. You can " +"select a function either from the functions list, or the callers list." +msgstr "" + +#. (itstool) path: section/p +#: C/profiling.page:131 +msgid "" +"You can jump into a function by activating a row in the tree of descendants " +"with a double-click or by pressing Enter or Spacebar." +msgstr "" +"Μπορείτε να μεταβείτε σε μια λειτουργία ενεργοποιώντας μια σειρά στο δέντρο " +"των απογόνων με ένα διπλό κλικ ή πατώντας το πλήκτρο Enter ή " +"Κενό." + +#. (itstool) path: note/p +#: C/profiling.page:135 +msgid "" +"If you see - - kernel - - in your results, that means that the " +"application transitioned into or from the Linux kernel. There can be many " +"reasons for this such as a syscall or signal." +msgstr ""