setup(1) - Linux man page
Name
setup - A text mode system configuration toolSynopsis
setupDescription
Each file in the directory should contain one or more lines of text. Each line contains from one to four fields which are separated by "|" characters. In
order, they are: - the path to the binary to invoke (mandatory)
- the untranslated name of the application which should be displayed
(If unset, defaults to the path of the binary, but don't depend on that.)
- the gettext textdomain in which a translation of the name of the application can be found
(If unset, defaults to "setup".)
- the directory in which translations for the textdomain can be found
(If unset, defaults to "/usr/share/locale".)
If multiple entries with the same untranslated name exist, the one which was read FIRST takes precedence. Files are read in name collation order.
Example
A contrived example would create /etc/setuptool.d/00bogus with these contents:/bin/ls --color; /bin/sleep 5|Example "ls" invocation.or
/bin/ls --color; /bin/sleep 5|Give this help list|libcto use one of libc's (not meaningful here, but) translatable messages.