Howard, I have longingly looked at libnss-ldapd for almost 4 years now, and 
absolutely agree it has a better architecture, cleaner code etc., and is a 
sensible long-term migration path. (The other possibly being sssd.)
  But multiple test migrations in my LDAP deployments always turned up some 
show-stopper problem or another. The last of these happend 3-4 months ago with 
ubuntu workstations, running an up-to-date karmic client-side (actually 
triggered by trying to work around exactly this bug).
  If the server team decides they want to try migrating for lucid, i'd be the 
first to offer help testing. But I sure don't see this happening before lucid+1.

Disclaimer: haven't tried the caching slapd with nssov yet, only nslcd,
because i need at least an incremental migration path.

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