Yes, the problem went away, when I installed libldap, which I compiled
with openssl.

apt-get source libldap
Edit openldap-2.4.21/debian/configure.options to change --with-tls=gnutls to 
--with-tls=openssl
(do not forget to install the libssl-dev package and build-depends for openldap)
debian/rules binary-arch

That solves the problem on Karmic. I hope it is going to be solved on
the LTS. I was intending to use that for corporate workstations. The
fewer manual modifications the better.

I do not know if this solution would be acceptable for Debian, due to
some license concerns.

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