.\" Hal Burgiss <hal@foobox.net> \r
.\" for Junkbuster developers: ijbswa-developers@lists.sourceforge.net\r
.\"\r
-.TH JUNKBUSTER 1 "v2.9.11 (beta) Date: 2002/02/24"\r
+.TH JUNKBUSTER 1 "v2.9.11 (beta) Date: 2002/03/06"\r
\r
.SH NAME\r
\fBjunkbuster\fP\r
\s-2(TM)\s+2\r
.SH SYNOPSIS\r
\fBjunkbuster\fP\r
-[--help] [--version] [--no-daemon] [--pidfile \fIpidfile\fP] \r
+[--help] [--version] [--no-daemon] [--pidfile \fIPID_FILE\fP] [--user USER] \r
\fI\&[config_file]\fP (Unix)\r
-.br\r
+.TP\r
\fBjunkbstr.exe\fP\r
\fI\&[config_file]\fP\r
(Windows)\r
Don't become a daemon, i.e. don't fork and become process group\r
leader, don't detach from controlling tty.\r
.TP\r
-\fB --pidfile\fP \fIpidfile\fP (unix only)\r
+\fB --pidfile\fP \fIPID_FILE\fP (unix only)\r
On startup, write the process ID to \fIpidfile\fP. Delete the\r
\fIpidfile\fP on exit. Failiure to create or delete the\r
\fIpidfile\fP is non-fatal. If no \fB--pidfile\fP option\r
is given, no PID file will be used.\r
.TP\r
-\fB --user\fP \fIuser\fP (unix only)\r
+\fB --user\fP \fIUSER\fP (unix only)\r
After (optionally) writing the PID file, assume the user ID\r
of \fIuser\fP. Exit if the privileges are not sufficient to\r
do so.\r