fix msc_vlr tests after libosmocore uses localtime for SMS
libosmocore change-id I4efdb1eaae43aced33961b64d4f14b0040321c10 changes the gsm340_gen_scts() from gmtime to localtime, meaning that by feeding a mere zero as timestamp, we get different results depending on the local machine's timezone setting. Instead of calling gsm340_gen_scts() with zero, simply write a bunch of bytes as time so that the tests get identical SMS bytes every time. Change-Id: I8a50e8963dce80609749571b61fc6ffe1c54660c
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@ -242,8 +242,8 @@ int __wrap_RAND_bytes(unsigned char *buf, int num)
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void __real_gsm340_gen_scts(uint8_t *scts, time_t time);
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void __real_gsm340_gen_scts(uint8_t *scts, time_t time);
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void __wrap_gsm340_gen_scts(uint8_t *scts, time_t time)
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void __wrap_gsm340_gen_scts(uint8_t *scts, time_t time)
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/* Remove the time to encode for deterministic test results */
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/* Write fixed time bytes for deterministic test results */
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__real_gsm340_gen_scts(scts, 0);
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osmo_hexparse("07101000000000", scts, 7);
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}
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const char *paging_expecting_imsi = NULL;
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const char *paging_expecting_imsi = NULL;
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