+dnl See how we get ls to display the owner and the group
+if test "$lspath" != "no"; then
+ AC_CACHE_CHECK(how to get ls to show us the group ownership of a file,
+ nmh_cv_ls_grpopt,
+ [if test x"`$lspath -dl / | $AWK '{print $9}'`" = x"/"; then
+ dnl There were 9 parameters, so unless this is a really bizarre, nonstandard
+ dnl ls, it would seem -l gave us both the user and group. On this type of
+ dnl ls, -g makes _only_ the group be displayed (and not the user).
+ nmh_cv_ls_grpopt="-l"
+ else
+ dnl Looks like -l only gave us the user, so we need -g to get the group too.
+ nmh_cv_ls_grpopt="-lg"
+ fi])
+fi
+