Apologies in advance for the useless rant, but whose idea was it to
strip out the default ldap config?

I second the comments of everyone here that laments the time when slapd just 
worked. 
The cn=config change was difficult to swallow, but in the interest of progress, 
OK, fine. This release however is completely unusable out of the box. How can 
Ubuntu be so close to a final release of an LTS version and not be able to 
support an LDAP authentication server without massive amounts of googling and 
cursing? Why does everyone need to be an LDAP specialist to get it to work.

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openldap install bare bones need default DIT separate package
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/442498
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