I think it scans for disks to mount or something like that. I'm not a 
fan of the SUID binaries we ship, by all means, don't ship it. :P

Summary: I have no idea, I only fixed the build system issue.

--
Tom.

On 06/06/16 03:04, Simon Lees wrote:
> Hi Tom,
>
> What exactly does eeze_scanner do? On openSUSE we are required to do a
> security audit on any binary requiring a suid bit, the fact know one has
> noticed it not running leads me to the question of is it worth going to
> the effort of doing the audit and shipping the file.
>
> Cheers
>
> Simon
>
> On 06/05/2016 10:22 PM, Tom Hacohen wrote:
>> tasn pushed a commit to branch master.
>>
>> http://git.enlightenment.org/core/efl.git/commit/?id=059a239d5ee6b143cccb3be086568b97fb80dcc1
>>
>> commit 059a239d5ee6b143cccb3be086568b97fb80dcc1
>> Author: Tom Hacohen <t...@stosb.com>
>> Date:   Sun Jun 5 13:51:15 2016 +0100
>>
>>     Eeze scanner: Fix setting of SUID.
>>
>>     I guess eeze scanner was not operational at all because the SUID bit was
>>     never set. The reason for that was that where it was put in the makefile
>>     made it not be a make rule (where @ would have worked) but used by a 
>> special
>>     autofoo rule.
>> ---
>>  src/Makefile_Eeze.am | 2 +-
>>  1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
>>
>> diff --git a/src/Makefile_Eeze.am b/src/Makefile_Eeze.am
>> index 0852d87..0f3479f 100644
>> --- a/src/Makefile_Eeze.am
>> +++ b/src/Makefile_Eeze.am
>> @@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ bin_eeze_eeze_scanner_DEPENDENCIES = 
>> @USE_EEZE_INTERNAL_LIBS@
>>
>>  setuid_root_mode = a=rx,u+xs
>>
>> -EFL_INSTALL_EXEC_HOOK+=@chmod $(setuid_root_mode) 
>> $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/eeze_scanner$(EXEEXT) || true;
>> +EFL_INSTALL_EXEC_HOOK+=chmod $(setuid_root_mode) 
>> $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/eeze_scanner$(EXEEXT) || true;
>>
>>
>>  ### Unit tests
>>
>
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