.SH SYNOPSIS
.B chkpath
.RB [ \-vqstp ]
+.RB [ \-g
+.IR group ]
.RI [ path ...]
.SH USAGE
The
objective is that nobody other than the user and the superuser should be
able to add or change the set of files available within the directories
of the path(s).
-.SS OPTIONS
+.SS Options
The following command line options are available:
.TP
.B "\-h, \-\-help"
.TP
.B "\-V, \-\-version"
Displays
-.BR chkpath 's
+.BR chkpath 's
version number.
.TP
.B "\-u, \-\-usage"
mean the same as interesting. The default is to report problems with
directories and system errors.
.TP
+.B "\-g, \-\-group " group
+Consider members of
+.I group
+to be trustworthy:
+.B chkpath
+won't warn about a directory being group-writable if its gid matches
+.IR group .
+The
+.I group
+may be a group name (looked up in
+.BR /etc/group )
+or a numeric gid in decimal.
+.TP
.B "\-q, \-\-quiet"
Makes
.B chkpath
.B chkpath
doesn't warn about directories group-owned by groups you're a member
of. In other words, it trusts your fellow group-members
-.IR "in their capacity as group-owners only" .
+.IR "in their capacity as group-owners only" :
.B chkpath
will still warn about directories owned by people in your groups.
.TP
.SH BUGS
None known.
.SH SEE ALSO
-.BR tmpdir (1).
+.BR tmpdir (1),
+.BR checkpath (3).
.SH AUTHOR
Mark Wooding (mdw@nsict.org).