Why not just turn on ldap support in the plain sudo package? Reading
http://www.courtesan.com/sudo/readme_ldap.html, it suggests that if you
don't have the line "sudoers_base   ou=SUDOers,dc=example,dc=com" in
your /etc/ldap.conf file, then sudo will ignore ldap.

If it ignores ldap, it uses the /etc/sudoers file as before.

So (providing adding ldap doesn't introduce bugs), no one would notice
any change at all if ldap support was configured.

-- 
Geoff Crompton
Debian System Administrator
Strategic Data
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