. /** * Automatically generated strings for Moodle installer * * Do not edit this file manually! It contains just a subset of strings * needed during the very first steps of installation. This file was * generated automatically by export-installer.php (which is part of AMOS * {@link http://docs.moodle.org/dev/Languages/AMOS}) using the * list of strings defined in /install/stringnames.txt. * * @package installer * @license http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU GPL v3 or later */ defined('MOODLE_INTERNAL') || die(); $string['admindirname'] = 'Fa\'afoega'; $string['dataroot'] = 'Ala atu i fa\'amaumauga'; $string['dbprefix'] = 'Tables prefix'; $string['dirroot'] = 'Auala atu i le Moodle'; $string['installation'] = 'Fa\'atu/Install'; $string['memorylimithelp'] = '

The PHP memory limit for your server is currently set to {$a}.

This may cause Moodle to have memory problems later on, especially if you have a lot of modules enabled and/or a lot of users.

We recommend that you configure PHP with a higher limit if possible, like 40M. There are several ways of doing this that you can try:

  1. If you are able to, recompile PHP with --enable-memory-limit. This will allow Moodle to set the memory limit itself.
  2. If you have access to your php.ini file, you can change the memory_limit setting in there to something like 40M. If you don\'t have access you might be able to ask your administrator to do this for you.
  3. On some PHP servers you can create a .htaccess file in the Moodle directory containing this line:

    php_value memory_limit 40M

    However, on some servers this will prevent all PHP pages from working (you will see errors when you look at pages) so you\'ll have to remove the .htaccess file.

'; $string['phpversion'] = 'Liliuga PHP'; $string['phpversionhelp'] = '

Moodle requires a PHP version of at least 4.1.0.

You are currently running version {$a}

You must upgrade PHP or move to a host with a newer version of PHP!

'; $string['wwwroot'] = 'Tuatusi o le initaneti';