Mark Vitale b8757341fb afs: incorrect types for AFSDB IPv4 addresses
DNS lookup results were being handled with int types.

Fortunately, this seems to be harmless, due to use of
memcpy when the types don't match, and assignment only
when both sides were int.

However, to avoid any future unpleasantness, change
them to afs_uint32.

No functional change should be incurred.

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AFS is a distributed file system that enables users to share and
access all of the files stored in a network of computers as easily as
they access the files stored on their local machines. The file system is
called distributed for this exact reason: files can reside on many
different machines, but are available to users on every machine.

OpenAFS 1.0 was originally released by IBM under the terms of the
IBM Public License 1.0 (IPL10).  For details on IPL10 see the LICENSE
file in this directory.  The current OpenAFS distribution is licensed
under a combination of the IPL10 and many other licenses as granted by
the relevant copyright holders.  The LICENSE file in this directory
contains more details, thought not a comprehensive statement.

See INSTALL for information about building and installing OpenAFS
on various platforms.

See CODING for developer information and guidelines.

See NEWS for recent changes to OpenAFS.

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