Use int instead of socklen_t

This should work around the compilation problem Johannes Schindelin
and others had on Mac OS/X.

Quoting Linus:

    Any operating system where socklen_t is anything else than "int" is
    terminally broken. The people who introduced that typedef were confused,
    and I actually had to argue with them that it was fundamentally wrong:
    there is no other valid type than "int" that makes sense for it.

Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>
diff --git a/daemon.c b/daemon.c
index 24bac16..5100cf2 100644
--- a/daemon.c
+++ b/daemon.c
@@ -80,11 +80,11 @@
 
 static struct child {
 	pid_t pid;
-	socklen_t addrlen;
+	int addrlen;
 	struct sockaddr_storage address;
 } live_child[MAX_CHILDREN];
 
-static void add_child(int idx, pid_t pid, struct sockaddr *addr, socklen_t addrlen)
+static void add_child(int idx, pid_t pid, struct sockaddr *addr, int addrlen)
 {
 	live_child[idx].pid = pid;
 	live_child[idx].addrlen = addrlen;
@@ -178,7 +178,7 @@
 	}
 }
 
-static void handle(int incoming, struct sockaddr *addr, socklen_t addrlen)
+static void handle(int incoming, struct sockaddr *addr, int addrlen)
 {
 	pid_t pid = fork();
 
@@ -308,7 +308,7 @@
 
 			if (FD_ISSET(sockfd, &fds)) {
 				struct sockaddr_storage ss;
-				socklen_t sslen = sizeof(ss);
+				int sslen = sizeof(ss);
 				int incoming = accept(sockfd, (struct sockaddr *)&ss, &sslen);
 				if (incoming < 0) {
 					switch (errno) {