I'm the main developer of nss-ldapd as well as the Debian package
maintainer and I think 0.5 is good for testing but not yet ready for
production use. A number of major and minor bugs were fixed in later
releases, some of the fixes were done by some restructuring of the code.

All in all from 0.5 to 0.6.2 there are almost 200 commits in SVN
affecting in total roughtly 2000 lines of code (exclusing test code,
documentation, comments, etc). Backporting the relevant changes will not
be easy (though if the price is right, I might be willing to try). ;-)

As for the stability of 0.6.2, it has received a lot more testing than
0.5 and most of the memory leaks and crashes have been worked out
(although you should also watch which version of the OpenLDAP library
you are using). There could always be hidden bugs and there is a known
problem with reconnects that should be done better (see the Debian BTS
for more details). I feel 0.6.2 should work well in most environments.

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libnss-ldapd is too old and broken in hardy, please ship 0.6.2
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/236142
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