Too many people have been commenting on the invalid bug report.

Probably, there should be some writing going into a README.Debian explaining 
that akonadi depends on the mysqld binary, thus requiring the mysql-server 
package.

Also, we could document that the user can disable mysql-server from the init 
to start. Eg. chkconfig mysql --off

Ritesh
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