One way to massive patch.  <sigh>  It compiles and works under Linux..
And I think I have all the bits right from the OpenBSD tree.
20001222
 - Updated RCSID for pty.c
 - (bal) OpenBSD CVS Updates:
  - markus@cvs.openbsd.org 2000/12/21 15:10:16
    [auth-rh-rsa.c hostfile.c hostfile.h sshconnect.c]
    print keyfile:line for changed hostkeys, for deraadt@, ok deraadt@
  - markus@cvs.openbsd.org 2000/12/20 19:26:56
    [authfile.c]
    allow ssh -i userkey for root
  - markus@cvs.openbsd.org 2000/12/20 19:37:21
    [authfd.c authfd.h kex.c sshconnect2.c sshd.c uidswap.c uidswap.h]
    fix prototypes; from stevesk@pobox.com
  - markus@cvs.openbsd.org 2000/12/20 19:32:08
    [sshd.c]
    init pointer to NULL; report from Jan.Ivan@cern.ch
  - markus@cvs.openbsd.org 2000/12/19 23:17:54
    [auth-krb4.c auth-options.c auth-options.h auth-rhosts.c auth-rsa.c
     auth1.c auth2-skey.c auth2.c authfd.c authfd.h authfile.c bufaux.c
     bufaux.h buffer.c canohost.c channels.c clientloop.c compress.c
     crc32.c deattack.c getput.h hmac.c hmac.h hostfile.c kex.c kex.h
     key.c key.h log.c login.c match.c match.h mpaux.c mpaux.h packet.c
     packet.h radix.c readconf.c rsa.c scp.c servconf.c servconf.h
     serverloop.c session.c sftp-server.c ssh-agent.c ssh-dss.c ssh-dss.h
     ssh-keygen.c ssh-keyscan.c ssh-rsa.c ssh-rsa.h ssh.c ssh.h  uuencode.c
     uuencode.h sshconnect1.c sshconnect2.c sshd.c tildexpand.c]
    replace 'unsigned bla' with 'u_bla' everywhere. also replace 'char
    unsigned' with u_char.
diff --git a/tildexpand.c b/tildexpand.c
index f25f7d9..b091d51 100644
--- a/tildexpand.c
+++ b/tildexpand.c
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
  */
 
 #include "includes.h"
-RCSID("$OpenBSD: tildexpand.c,v 1.8 2000/09/07 20:27:55 deraadt Exp $");
+RCSID("$OpenBSD: tildexpand.c,v 1.9 2000/12/19 23:17:59 markus Exp $");
 
 #include "xmalloc.h"
 #include "ssh.h"
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@
 tilde_expand_filename(const char *filename, uid_t my_uid)
 {
 	const char *cp;
-	unsigned int userlen;
+	u_int userlen;
 	char *expanded;
 	struct passwd *pw;
 	char user[100];