Use inet_ntop(3) in nodeIp2String & clusterCommand
Replace inet_ntoa(3) calls with the more future proof inet_ntop(3) function which is capable of handling additional address families.
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@ -758,7 +758,7 @@ void nodeIp2String(char *buf, clusterLink *link) {
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if (getpeername(link->fd, (struct sockaddr*) &sa, &salen) == -1)
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redisPanic("getpeername() failed.");
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strncpy(buf,inet_ntoa(sa.sin_addr),sizeof(link->node->ip));
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inet_ntop(sa.sin_family,(void*)&(sa.sin_addr),buf,sizeof(link->node->ip));
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}
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@ -2084,7 +2084,7 @@ void clusterCommand(redisClient *c) {
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/* Finally add the node to the cluster with a random name, this
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* will get fixed in the first handshake (ping/pong). */
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n = createClusterNode(NULL,REDIS_NODE_HANDSHAKE|REDIS_NODE_MEET);
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strncpy(n->ip,inet_ntoa(sa.sin_addr),sizeof(n->ip));
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inet_ntop(sa.sin_family,(void*)&(sa.sin_addr),n->ip,sizeof(n->ip));
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n->port = port;
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clusterAddNode(n);
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addReply(c,shared.ok);
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