Murray's comments is exactly what I was expecting to happen, and what I
warned of in the bug i filled [442498].

As I mentioned, not everyone who wishes to use openldap is a system
administrator who wishes to setup a production ldap environment.

Many are people who need to use an ldap server, and who are NOT
interested in wasting hours and hours learning all the complexity of
openldap's cn=config

Those people will try ubuntu, waste time struggling to get it working,
give up and think 'ubuntu sucks'

What really is rubbing salt in the wound, is that this is NOT a question
of something that is missing and that needs to be added. it is *NOT* a
documentation problem (although documentation quality makes things even
worse)

The debconf script that would create a completely working-out-of-the-box
system EXISTED in the last version, and supported cn=config, and had all
the flexibility one might need since they were debconf-based.

So no extra work is required. This whole situation has been created due
to the REMOVAL of functionality that worked fine, at the cost of making
openldap UNUSABLE for a significant portion of people who who need it,
for NO BENEFIT WHATSOEVER

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openldap sections in ubuntu server guide not updated for packages in karmic
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/463684
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