Yes, I have a Ubuntu 22.04 (Jammy) system where "slapd" at version
2.5.16+dfsg-0ubuntu0.22.04.2 is running perfectly fine. Has been running
for 1+ year without problems (ever since I upgraded from Ubuntu 20.04).

Now, I have a snapshot where all packages, except for "slapd", "libldap"
and "ldap-utils", have been upgraded to the latest available version. At
this point, everything is still fine. But, if I upgrade the "slapd"
package (including "libldap" and "ldap-utils") to the latest version
too, i.e. version 2.5.17+dfsg-0ubuntu0.22.04.1, then it will start to
crash! Reverting to the snapshot fixes this problem.

So, yes, its definitely that "slapd" version is the last good version
2.5.16+dfsg-0ubuntu0.22.04.2, whereas version
2.5.17+dfsg-0ubuntu0.22.04.1 is broken. I did *not* change anything
else, except for upgrading "slapd" via APT, so this definitely is *not*
related to any changes to my configuration etc.!

(the stack trace would indicate that slapd crashes while reading the
configuration at startup)

Okay, I will try with the "jammy-proposed" version soon...

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  OpenLDAP (slapd) is broken in Ubuntu 22.04 after upgrade to version
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