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Fix a testing error when using python3 on certain dates

Date conversion was broken in python3 for dates with
leading zeroes in both month and day.
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Evan Hunt
2018-04-26 23:02:40 -07:00
parent 6070c734f2
commit 30b988f09a

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@@ -3004,8 +3004,8 @@ if [ -x "$PYTHON" ]; then
# convert expiry date to a comma-separated list of integers python can
# use as input to date(). strip leading 0s in months and days so
# python3 will recognize them as integers.
soaexpire=`$DIG +dnssec +short -p ${PORT} @10.53.0.3 soa siginterval.example | awk '$1 ~ /SOA/ { print $5 }' | sed 's/\(....\)\(..\)\(..\).*/\1, \2, \3/' | sed 's/ 0/ /'`
dnskeyexpire=`$DIG +dnssec +short -p ${PORT} @10.53.0.3 dnskey siginterval.example | awk '$1 ~ /DNSKEY/ { print $5; exit 0 }' | sed 's/\(....\)\(..\)\(..\).*/\1, \2, \3/' | sed 's/ 0/ /'`
soaexpire=`$DIG +dnssec +short -p ${PORT} @10.53.0.3 soa siginterval.example | awk '$1 ~ /SOA/ { print $5 }' | sed 's/\(....\)\(..\)\(..\).*/\1, \2, \3/' | sed 's/ 0/ /g'`
dnskeyexpire=`$DIG +dnssec +short -p ${PORT} @10.53.0.3 dnskey siginterval.example | awk '$1 ~ /DNSKEY/ { print $5; exit 0 }' | sed 's/\(....\)\(..\)\(..\).*/\1, \2, \3/' | sed 's/ 0/ /g'`
$PYTHON > python.out.$n <<EOF
from datetime import date;
ke=date($dnskeyexpire)