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"
.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
.B tmpdir
gives up: if your home directory's not secure (or full) than a secure
temporary directory is the least of your worries.
-.SS OPTIONS
+.SS Options
The following options are supported:
.TP
.B "\-b, \-\-bourne"
.B "\-c, \-\-cshell"
Output an assignment using C shell syntax.
.TP
-.BI "\-v, --verify=" dir
+.BI "\-v, --verify " dir
Don't try to find a temporary directory; just see whether
.I dir
is secure, and exit successfully if it is (and unsuccessfully if it