Requiring libpam-cracklib is unnecessary - all that would really need to
happen is change pam-auth-update to write /etc/pam.d/common-password
with try_authtok instead of use_authtok when it's enabling ldap.  (Wiser
and more experienced heads than I should test that for other issues but
I haven't found any.)    Commenting in hopes this gets bumped up the
priority list because I was fighting with this for about a week before I
had enough information to narrow down the Google results sufficiently.

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Title:
  Cannot change password on ldap client unless libpam-cracklib also installed

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