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authorDaniel Mueller <deso@posteo.net>2019-10-13 04:51:29 -0700
committerDaniel Mueller <deso@posteo.net>2019-10-13 04:51:29 -0700
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Correctly pad bytes with zero in hex conversion
When reading a secret in ascii or base32 format from the user, we perform a conversion of the potentially decoded string into hexadecimal bytes, because that is what libnitrokey expects. The format string we used in the conversion, however, did not account for padding with a leading zero for single digit results. E.g., the newline/line feed symbol '\n', which has a decimal value of 10 would result in the string 'a' being produced, whereas '0a' would be the correct result. This change corrects the format string to fix this problem.
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