Yes, I had libpam-ldap and libnss-ldap previously installed and working.
I then manually installed ldap-auth-client (I can't remember if libpam-ldap
and libnss-ldap got upgraded at the same time), answering NO to the local
root question.

BTW it is easily retriggerable by dpkg-reconfiguring ldap-auth-config and
answering NO to the local root question.

2007/9/4, Rick Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Actually, I think I misunderstood the bug.  Had you installed a previous
> libpam_ldap package and ldap-auth-client was installed as a prereq
> during an upgrade?  If so, ldap.conf should not preexist.  I'm pretty
> sure this must be a use case I missed, I just need to narrow down
> exactly what you are doing.
>
> --
> /etc/ldap.conf removed
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/134354
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