I don't know. Should be just the one before the current sarge version as I installed it from there and just did a apt-get dist-upgrade.
If you did a dist-upgrade then you must have installed some older version of LAM before. But when I take a look at your apt-get output it looks like the package is newly installed:
After unpacking 0B of additional disk space will be used. Setting up ldap-account-manager (0.4.7-1) ...
There must be something like:
Preparing to replace ldap-account-manager 0.4.6-3 (using .../ldap-account-manager_0.4.7-1_all.deb) ... Unpacking replacement ldap-account-manager ...
Another strange thing is that the package is reported to use "0B of additional disk space". This is impossible. Upgrading from 0.4.6 to 0.4.7 reports 183kB on my system. Upgrading from older versions will take even more.
But wait, there another strange thing. :) If you upgrade then you usually are not asked for selecting which web server to configure (this is taken from the last version).
So maybe there is something wrong with you packaging system.
Finally I found a way to get the error message you reported. If I remove /etc/ldap-account-manager/config.cfg manually and then upgrade I get:
Setting up ldap-account-manager (0.4.7-1) ... chown: cannot access `/etc/ldap-account-manager/config.cfg': No such file or directory
So probably the config file was somehow deleted on your system.
If you agree I will close the bug since it looks like it occured under some abnormal circumstances.
Greetings, Roland
PS: We released 0.4.8 yesterday. You can find the Debian package on http://lam.sf.net if you do not want to wait until it gets to Sarge.
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