Same here, using Debian Lenny.
I messed up smb.conf, so I decided reinstall samba thinking it would give me a 
fresh smb.conf, and it didn't, same messed up file was there.
Then I removed samba again, removed the entire /etc/samba folder, and 
reinstalled samba giving a post-installation error "nmbd failed to start", and 
/etc/samba folder wasn't created.

After reading this post, tried removing also samba-common, though samba-common 
isn't a dependency of samba package. Bad idea, now I can't install samba-common 
again because /etc/samba/smb.conf doesn't exists and obviously it won't create 
it.
So which package originally created /etc/samba folder and configuration files?? 
Or how can I make this folder and conf files get back?

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package samba 2:3.2.1-1ubuntu1 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess 
post-installation script returned error exit status 1
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/259609
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