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Minor edits.
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mdw
<mdw>
Tue, 26 Oct 1999 15:53:55 +0000
(15:53 +0000)
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mdw
<mdw>
Tue, 26 Oct 1999 15:53:55 +0000
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diff --git
a/chkpath.1
b/chkpath.1
index
0e88bfa
..
4689f5f
100644
(file)
--- a/
chkpath.1
+++ b/
chkpath.1
@@
-37,7
+37,7
@@
The author is not aware of any weaknesses in this ruleset. 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).
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 O
PTIONS
+.SS O
ptions
The following command line options are available:
.TP
.B "\-h, \-\-help"
The following command line options are available:
.TP
.B "\-h, \-\-help"
@@
-85,7
+85,7
@@
Modifies the ruleset slightly so that
.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
.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 chkpath
will still warn about directories owned by people in your groups.
.TP
diff --git
a/tmpdir.1
b/tmpdir.1
index
08a3a49
..
38eb10b
100644
(file)
--- a/
tmpdir.1
+++ b/
tmpdir.1
@@
-61,7
+61,7
@@
fails too, then
.B tmpdir
gives up: if your home directory's not secure (or full) than a secure
temporary directory is the least of your worries.
.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 O
PTIONS
+.SS O
ptions
The following options are supported:
.TP
.B "\-b, \-\-bourne"
The following options are supported:
.TP
.B "\-b, \-\-bourne"
@@
-71,7
+71,7
@@
examine the user's shell and decide which syntax to use based on that.
.B "\-c, \-\-cshell"
Output an assignment using C shell syntax.
.TP
.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
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