Nicolas Williams b2f6ba0fff Revert "lib: Fix printing a short into portstr"
This reverts commit ccb63bb0aa, which was
unnecessary and broke tests/kdc/check-kadmin (and other things).

host->port happens to be an unsigned short, so that promotion to an integer in
the snprintf() call is safe in that the promoted value will still be
non-negative, and no larger than an unsigned short's maximum value.  We're
still assuming that 7 bytes is sufficient to hold the text representation of
that maximum value, which indeed it is, assuming sizeof(unsigned short) == 2
and CHAR_BIT == 8, which are fair assumptions here.  A better patch, if we
needed it, would be to just make portstr[] an array of 11 char, or perhaps make
it a VLA (but we can't yet use VLAs, I don't think, because of older Windows
systems that must be supported still).
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