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1.
Unable to convert characters from %s to %s.
Ní féidir carachtair a thiontú ó %s go %s.
Translated by Seán de Búrca
Located in ../src/iso2022.c:791 ../src/iso2022.c:799 ../src/iso2022.c:830 ../src/vte.c:1840
2.
Attempt to set invalid NRC map '%c'.
Déan iarracht ar mapa NRC neamhbhailí '%c' a shocrú.
Translated by Seán de Búrca
Located in ../src/iso2022.c:1540
3.
Unrecognized identified coding system.
Application signalled an "identified coding system" we haven't heard of.  See ECMA-35 for gory details.
Córas códaithe aitheanta anaithnid.
Translated by Seán de Búrca
Located in ../src/iso2022.c:1570
4.
Attempt to set invalid wide NRC map '%c'.
Déan iarracht ar mapa NRC leathan neamhbhailí '%c' a shocrú.
Translated by Seán de Búrca
Located in ../src/iso2022.c:1629 ../src/iso2022.c:1656
5.
can not run %s
Give the user some clue as to why session logging is not
* going to work (assuming we can open a pty using some other
* method).
ní féidir %s a rith
Translated by Seán de Búrca
Located in ../src/pty.c:879
6.
Error creating signal pipe.
(no translation yet)
Located in ../src/reaper.c:136
7.
Duplicate (%s/%s)!
Dúblach (%s/%s)!
Translated by Seán de Búrca
Located in ../src/trie.c:414
8.
Error compiling regular expression "%s".
Earráid agus slonn ionadaíochta "%s" á thiomsú.
Translated by Seán de Búrca
Located in ../src/vte.c:1227
9.
No handler for control sequence `%s' defined.
(no translation yet)
Located in ../src/vte.c:2701 ../src/vte.c:2706
10.
Error reading from child: %s.
Translators: %s is replaced with error message returned by strerror().
Earráid agus á léamh ó mhac: %s.
Translated by Seán de Búrca
Located in ../src/vte.c:3671
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Contributors to this translation: Alastair McKinstry, Seán de Búrca.