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Michał Kępień authored
Windows systems do not allow a trailing period in file names while Unix systems do. When BIND system tests are run, the $TP environment variable is set to an empty string on Windows systems and to "." on Unix systems. This environment variable is then used by system test scripts for handling this discrepancy properly. In multiple system test scripts, a variable holding a zone name is set to a string with a trailing period while the names of the zone's corresponding dlvset-* and/or dsset-* files are determined using numerous sed invocations like the following one: dlvsets="$dlvsets dlvset-`echo $zone |sed -e "s/.$//g"`$TP" In order to improve code readability, use zone names without trailing periods and replace sed invocations with variable substitutions. To retain local consistency, also remove the trailing period from certain other zone names used in system tests that are not subsequently processed using sed. (cherry picked from commit da2c1b74)
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