My hunch apparently was not too far off mark, as the tests did indeed
pass.  kopanocore now no longer is a blocker for openldap or php8
migrations; instead now openldap blocks kopanocore and php8.  So not
100% finished but the FTBFS is sorted and kopanocore should need no
further attention, hence this bug can be closed.

Utkarsh, yeah I also saw the red in debian's CI, however the test
failures I reproduced don't match the ones in debian.  Those test
failures appear to be some mysql/mariadb confusion during the setup part
of the test; the issues I was hitting occur a little later in the test
during the auth prep, so it didn't quite feel like an apples to apples
situation.

If my hunch had been wrong and the autopkgtests continued to fail, next
step was going to be to consider disabling or hinting the still-failing
tests.  Or perhaps your proposal would have been better.  Would have
been an interesting debate.  :-)  And I'm also not at all opposed to
dropping kopanocore + company from the archive should it continue to
cause maintenance trouble; the package we're shipping is quite old
compared with current upstream, and I suspect we have few users of it.

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